I hire 3 neighbor teens for handyman work. We're doing so much building, and with my disabilities, aches and pains, I just can't do them by myself, and Hubby works. My teen has no upper body strength. So yesterday, these kids came over and in 6 hours, built a 6x6x4 chicken coop (for our bachelor chickens and chicks once they are ready to leave mom) and an attached 8x6x4 goat house (for our boys). It's huge, sturdy enough to survive massive wind storm last night, and should last years and years and years. But by the time they left, I couldn't move. Paid them, came in, disrobed, and crawled in to bed. Got up to milk the goats, then back to bed until this morning.
After the total misery yesterday after my helpers left (then I disrobed and crawled into bed, not moving again until milking time, then back to bed), I decided I really needed to change. Almost everything. I've got that new chicken/goat house, we're planting lots of fruits, veggies, nuts, seeds and herbs this year, we have healthy home-raised chickens and eggs to eat, goat milk to drink and make cheese ... so I need to find a way to be a healthier overall person. Once I lose the weight, my knees will be healthier.
Decisions!
Started today with a haircut. Had to go into town anyway to get paint for the chicken/goat house so I had 11 inches cut off my hair. I'd forgotten I have curly hair! Tomorrow I'm gonna add a rinse to get out the gray. Up my self-esteem. Hubby's b-day is Saturday so once this weekend is done (special meals, cake, frozen yogurt), I'll go back to a diet that I did in 2010 where I lost 99 pounds. Yep, put 65 pounds back on since then, but I really ate healthy, from my garden that year, exercycled (but I can't do that any more because of my knee), and ate a lot of meat. Plus was gluten-free.
Changing my outlook and how I feel about myself, my family, my future ... it helps that we can actually afford to work on the property, buy reference books (esp at the thrift store!) and get all of these long-term food producing plants. So far to go but I've come even further.