New Years is one of my favorite holidays. I love looking around our home, admiring all of the changes that we made over the year & dreaming of all the things I want to accomplish in the next. I love setting goals & even more, I love crossing them off my list.
I personally am SO excited for 2025! 2024 was a hard year for me, but 2025 brings so much new to look forward to. December ended with a lot of blessings for us that has lit a new fuel in me that has me full of hope and endless energy.
This year, I made a cute little worksheet for my kids to fill out to get them started in finding their own joy of planning & wanted to share it with all of you, in case you would like to print it out for your kids too! Plus, it was really good insight to hear their answers they came up with!
Speaking of planning – after a lot of going back & forth with myself, I decided to splurge on a Christmas gift for myself this year! I got myself the Homemaking Planner of my dreams. If you know me in real life, you’d know that I always have my planner with me; planning activities or meals, or making lists of goals I want to accomplish. My planner is absolutely crucial to running my crazy lifestyle! If I’m not planning, I’m literally malfunctioning.
This planner has literally everything I need & want. Beautifully designed, daily to-do lists already planned out for me for the entire year with daily homemaking tasks to keep my home running smooth & Bible readings. It has the exact layout I was looking for. It has Holiday planning checklists, vacation planning checklists, cleaning lists, financial budgeting, goals & books I want to read, meal planning. It’s seriously the best planner for any Homemaking, Homeschooling, or Homesteading mom. If you are an extensive planner like me, it’s absolutely worth every single penny!
I’m SO excited to sit down today and plan all the things! I can’t wait to see how far this new planner will take me in achieving both mine & my family’s goals this year. I can’t wait to make our Homeschool Goals list for the year & start crossing them off!
We’re getting back on track, beginning today. We’re clearing the clutter from both our space & mind. We’re preparing for new adventures for our family. I’m so excited for all this New Year will bring!
Our Year in Photos 📸
I wish you a Happy New Year and wish that you, too, are filled with hope & joy for this year to come. What is something you are looking forward to most this year?
We’ve accomplished another one of our homeschool goals that I am SO happy to tell you about!!!
Our front flower garden has officially become a Certified Pollinator Habitat through the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden!!!!
We have put so much time, love, & money into this garden & I am SO proud of this accomplishment and honor! They sent us our yard sign, a packet on the best pollinators for Ohio, a packet of wildflower seeds, and a patch.
🌼 Welcome to Our *CERTIFIED* Pollinator Garden 🌼
Plant For Pollinators Garden Certified by the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden signPoppyZinniaBlanket Flower Purple Coneflower, Zinnia, Blanket Flower, Marigold, Phlox, Red Hot Pokers (in bloom)Red Hot Pokers (no bloom)Shasta DaisiesZinnia Blanket flower, coreopsis, Black Eyed Susan, Bellflower, Veronica SpeedwellVeronica SpeedwellCoreopsisCrape MyrtelBlack Eyed SusansButterfly Bush, Black Eyed SusanLavender, Roses, Bellflower Hyssop, BellflowerSpiderwort, Milkweed, Shasta DaisyPhlox, BellflowerPoppy, Coneflower, Zinnia, Black Eyed Susan, Shasta DaisyBellflower Blanket FlowerBlack Eyed Susan, Shasta Daisy + Nectar Feeding StationZinnia MarigoldPoppyGolden AlexanderHibiscus Pollination in Action
The Golden Alexanders & Hibiscus are actually in our backyard, but they are still pollinators so I included them. The Hibiscus are especially fun to watch because the bees come out so fluffy when they are done. What a blessing from Mother Nature!!!
I have so many plans to expand our pollinator garden way further once we finish filling in these spaces completely first. We added a lot of these flowers this year and I’m really excited to see how much they grow next year as they become established. Some haven’t even begun flowering yet! I’m especially excited for those ones to come back next year, because the second year is always better.
This is only the beginning of our journey, & the first certification we have planned on our Homeschool Goal List. It’s so cool watching our goals come to life in front of our eyes though! I am teaching my children to not just talk about goals, but actually set out and accomplish them, no matter how long it takes. And how freaking amazing is it that we grew all of those beautiful flowers (and more)?!
Plus, it warms my heart that the kids enjoy creating beautiful bouquets for me & our home from our own garden. This one Sasha made is really, really cute. 💐
We are also currently propagating some more pollinators that we have picked up around town to add to our garden. It’s my secret way to add flowers for free 🤫. Always opt for picking a flower off the ground that has already fallen if possible, rather than picking directly from the plant.
My oldest son gifted me this amazing propagation station and it goes SO perfectly with our science wall.
Thanks to our pollinator garden, our kids have also developed a new hobby: trapping & releasing bees in their bug viewer (or hands, whatever). This is the most Sasha has collected at one time out of our garden:
We also found a mini hive they had started inside one of my watering cans. Unfortunately my children emptied it from the watering can so the bees abandoned it, but it made a super cool addition to our Nature Wall.
Because of this hobby, we will be adding bee hives along the side of our home for them so they can have a safe space to make their hives & honey without anyone interrupting their hard work.
I’m SO excited to add this to our mini homestead! That will be so cool! Hopefully we’ll soon be making our own honey! Luckily, we know some backyard bee keepers to turn to for guidance so that we can turn this new goal into a reality next 🐝.
We are finally crossing another accomplishment off our Homeschool Goal list! 🐟🐟
The kids have been setting up their little Fishtank in the dining room for the past year now! They decided to go with a SpongeBob theme in their fish tank, and it ended up looking so cute!
After it got all set up, we filled up the water, filter, and chemicals for it, then let it sit a few days.
We started out getting 2 Elmerald Green Cory Catfish for our first two fish. They are supposed to be very easy beginner fish & they are very playful, which is something I really wanted for the kids fishtank. The kids named them Bob 🐟 and Fred 🐟.
We had to leave the bag they came home in, in the water for at least one hour to get safely acclimated to our water temperature from theirs.
I didn’t want to add more than 2 in case they didn’t survive the move. As a kid who often won bagged up goldfish from the local Midwest church festival games growing up, I remember the disappointment of excitedly checking on my brand new fish, only to find one floating at the top instead. I wanted to give our kids fish a better chance at life than those poor goldfish ever had.
They are already having a great time hanging out with Spongebob & friends!! They are so fun to watch.
We will be feeding them Algae Wafers & occasional slices of zucchini, squash, cucumber, or pieces of romaine or kale! They are known for eating the Leftovers of fish flakes that reach the bottom as well, so once we add more fish they will have that as well.
Next, I will take one kid each week (youngest to oldest) to pick out their own fish to add to the tank. If you add a bunch of different varieties at once, they will be more likely to die, so it is important to introduce new fish slowly.
Then once each kid picks their own fish, I’ll be adding 2-4 more Cory Catfish. They prefer to have schools of at least 4 or more (if size allows.) Since we already have 2 of the Emerald kind, I will be choosing another variety to add diversity. After that, we will be finished with the kids fishtank and can move onto preparing the fishtank in the living room 🐠.
Can you believe today is already the 1st of July?! We are now more than halfway through 2024!
I wanted to reflect on some of the home changes we have made over the first half of the year! Usually I do this in December when our Christmas lights are up and the house feels super cozy as sort of a year end “tradition” of looking around and seeing how far my home & life has come in a year, and manifest the changes I want to make over the next year. However, I’m trying to live slowly & make gratitude a much bigger part of my daily life; so I thought it would be good to pause & reflect on how much we have already done over the first half of the year & how much we have to be thankful for, before moving on to the second half of the year.
I replaced the broken stone fountain in the front garden with this one. I love the peace it brings my soul while I am watering the flowers in the front gardens. The water sounds are so soothing & I see the birds sipping from it during these extra hot days.
This was probably my very favorite find from the Large Item Pickup Days this year. It is a day where people all around town declutter their homes, yards, sheds, garages, etc and place all of their unwanted items on their front lawn for us scavengers to pick through before the trash men collect what’s left the next day. This brings me so much joy as I drive around and treasure hunt for new items to bring home for FREE!
Technically, this isn’t exactly a change – more of growth, but my pollinator garden is full of pollinators this year and I am LOVING it! The kids have found a new love/hobby of trapping & releasing bees from it 🤦🏼♀️. I’m going to have Niko build me some bee hives for them & ask one of our homeschool family friends to teach us the art of backyard beekeeping!
I replaced the old porch swing cushion that squirrels had chewed apart with this orange one that was also picked up during Large Item Pickup Days. It has a washable cover which I love and it adds a good pop of {my favorite} color to our porch. The long rug also came from the Large Item Pickup Days as well!
We finally took down the old panel wall that was hiding water damage. I loved the panel wall & how it gave it a very farmhouse/fake shiplap vibe after I painted it white. I even loved it when it looked straight out of the 70s. Everyone told me to take it down since the day I moved in, but I wouldn’t budge. Over the years, the panels became noticeably bowed and began popping off of the wall & it was no longer something we could ignore.
I reached out to my friend Sergiy who is a contractor to help, since this was a bigger project than Niko or I could take on ourselves. He had to remove the panels and demo the wall where it was crumbling, hang new drywall, add trim to the windows, and paint. Niko stained the window trim, painted the fireplace & mantel. I gave the black interior of the fireplace a fresh coat.
Sergiy also re-tiled our fireplace with super fun tiles I picked out. I love the way the color of the stars matches our floors and wooden furniture. I really love the fireplace so much now!!
I added these battery-operated candles that my friend gave to me for now, for a cozy feel, but eventually I’m going to get a working electric fireplace insert so that we can actually “use” our non-functioning fireplace in the winter. That is such a dream of mine!
He also added a border of trim around the tiles. I love the way it contains the fireplace area from the rest of the floor. We pushed the coffee table up against it since the kids enjoy jumping from it to the couch & back again. It keeps the table from sliding & causing kids to get hurt in the process.
I really wanted to make the fireplace stand out. I think this tile, trim, and color scheme really does that without it looking out of place. I think it fits perfectly in our home with style!
We re-arranged the furniture in this room as well and it flows so perfectly for our family now.
I asked my dad to replace our old lights with this beautiful chandelier that I got for a $25 donation to medical supplies for Ukraine! 💙💛
I went to do a local second-hand buy from someone who was selling online which ended up being the neighbor across the street from our UNWLA Branch 144 president which I mentioned at the sale. The lovely couple insisted that I take the money I was going to purchase the chandelier with and give it to her for the medical supply fundraiser instead. I love the way it makes our dining room look & I love that the money ended up going to a cause that matters deeply to me! It fits our style so much more than the previous lights.
I found this coat rack during the Large Item Pickup Days and my husband cut it to size to make it fit on the kids bench perfectly. They are used to hang the kids cooking aprons! They are huge helpers in the kitchen, and even prepare some of their meals themselves so having all of their supplies easily accessible to them is important.
After cutting & attaching it, he painted it white to match the bench and then painted the tips as Smiley faces & mushrooms. We have a cute mushrooms garland I found at Jungle Jim’s hanging on our dining room hutch so it makes it extra cute.
I’d love to paint this room next and have a beautiful color picked out to do it. I hope that I can make that happen before Thanksgiving since we usually host at our home! I love having the opportunity for guests to see how much I’ve worked on my home because it truly is my art.
I gave the kitchen a fresh coat of paint. To save money, I used the same green from the living room wall project. I think doing that really helped with the home flow as well. I love the fresh green so much!
I also hung this shelf for our oversized spices that were difficult to store before. It helped clear up the spice cabinet clutter & makes cooking a lot easier actually being able to see and access what I have both in the cabinets & on the shelf.
I made this section more functional, and brought the first aid box here as well for easier access than before. It fit perfectly on this shelf! I got the adorable 70s flower chair during the Large Item Pickup Days last year. It has been used in here every day since, and I love how it adds to the vintage vibes I’m going for.
I moved my cookbooks to the space above the cabinets & it looks a million times better than the clutter I had up there before. I absolutely LOVE the color it adds to this space. Eventually, the entire space will be filled full of cookbooks! I absolutely love cooking & baking. It is one of my biggest passions & I spend a great deal of time doing it every day of my life.
Sergiy built us a door for our bathroom so that we could get the privacy we need without losing the space we need. It has been life changing! My dad made sure that the lock was placed at the top so that no Littles could lock themselves in. Niko plans to stain this door to match the windows in the living room that he stained.
Niko restored this mirror that was original to the house. The owners before us painted it the ugliest brown, and I painted it black in my last bathroom makeover – a mistake I immediately regretted & learned from. He stripped all of the paint until it was only wood left. After sanding it, I painted the carved designs to give a folk/cottage vibe to it. I love the colors together and way it turned out.
We also replaced the sink & vanity with a teak wood one to match the mirror and door. The kids had cracked the old sink, and broken the door off of one side of the vanity so it was a much needed replacement. I love that the stool fits under it now!
Sergiy also added a fan to this bathroom. There previously was not one, only a small window inside of the shower. The amount of people in our modest home taking hot showers without proper air circulation caused a mold problem that was not going away. He cleaned & removed the mold & repainted this room using an oil based primer first. There has not been any mold since.
We also had to take down the cabinet on the wall that was damaged by rust and mold. The rust on the hinges made the doors unable to close properly and the paint was ruined by the mold and water damage from condensation. We still haven’t found a replacement, but I’m on the hunt! Shelves will probably end up being our best solution, but I have a vision in mind that I’m searching to fulfill first.
I also FINALLY went online and bought a new rod insert for my toilet paper holder in the wall. The kids lost that years ago and I couldn’t find one in any home repair stores in person due to the 50s vintage design of it that is no longer used today, so I gave up looking and settled on a stand-alone one instead. I can’t stand things being on the ground because it is an extra thing in my way to move when I clean the floor, so I was not happy using the cluttery stand-alone one. I finally went on Amazon, found one in less than 10 seconds for only a few bucks and ordered to my door next day. Years of stressing solved in a literal matter of seconds.
Take this as your sign to stop procrastinating and just take care of the small tasks weighing down your plate. Chances are they will take little to no time, and will make you feel so accomplished after! You’ll wonder why you waited so long in the first place.
Sergiy also replaced the window in our master bedroom suite at the top of the stairs overlooking the backyard. There was a giant crack in the glass that was close to shattering, and the latches to keep the window closed were broken so the window was never fully shut. My dad bought a replacement Pella window & Sergiy installed it + added trim.
I found new curtains second-hand that I thought were perfect for this window! They are really pretty & definitely my style.
I repainted my master bathroom. The color is definitely better than before. I also added the little shelf for toilet paper, and picked up the rug at Large Item Pickup Days! It was perfect for this room.
I’m going to add some stick & peel wallpaper from The Dollar Tree on the side of the slide out drawer that I couldn’t reach to attractively hide the fact that it isn’t painted.
We’ve done SO much in the backyard this year that it needs it own post, but I wanted to give a little sneak peak of this turtle sandbox turned garden bed. The sandbox was picked up through a freebie site from a family who’s grandchildren have all outgrown it now. I think it’s so cute and kid friendly! I also began placing potted herbs under it so that it looks like he is munching on sage leaves. I had my herbs in the ground, but this year I decided to pot them to both make my life easier & clear the large garden bed space they were in to make room for a berry garden.
Along with changes in my home, I’ve been making changes & doing some clearing out in my personal life as well. This year, I went back to court to expunge my felonies I received when I was still in active addiction back in 2012 & 2013!
I never planned to do this. I was perfectly content being a stay at home mom, not ever needing my record for anything. However something that I didn’t realize was how badly it made me feel about myself or how much it was holding me back in my own thinking. The universe took matters into her own hands and added it to my to-do list for me. I got a random urge to go downtown & file the expungement paperwork one day out of the blue. Now here we are, a non-felon! And it feels great!
Looking back over the last 6 beautiful months has really opened my eyes to how much we have accomplished, just on the house alone! It’s easy to forget how much you accomplish over time when you are living daily life. It was a great reminder of how much I have done already and really take time to praise myself. I am a person who bases my self-worth on my productivity, yet never thinks I am doing enough & often talks down to myself when I feel that I have “wasted” any time. This reflection showed me that I’ve made a ton of progress & I have SO much to be thankful for.
I am so incredibly grateful for this house {which saved my life} & the family that we have built inside of it. It may be small, but it is filled with so much love, happiness, and life; just the way it should be ❤️.
I went out into the garden this morning to see the first tomatoes ready for picking!!!! I am going to have to ask Ella to sew me one of those adorable harvesting aprons that homesteaders wear to carry in their eggs & such in!!
The red ones are Cherry Tomatoes.
The orange ones are Sun Gold Cherry Tomatoes.
It doesn’t look like a lot yet, but I’m still so excited about them! I’m also excited about how many green ones of different varieties there still are growing! The plants are HUGE now!
I really love how much of a sense of gratitude comes from gardening. There is something so magical about it! I find myself just staring at it all, taking everything in: the watermelons we grew from seed, the tomatoes that are towering over the younger kids, our Veggie scraps we propagated & regrew from our kitchen, the fruit trees that will provide not only food but many memories for my children, all of the edible plant starts I accumulated for free from friends & other kind gardeners that have really filled up my beds this year (that is a huge blessing), the pumpkin patch that is growing up the walls of our greenhouse making it feel like a fairy tale, the flower gardens in the front yard filled with busy pollinators & beautiful smells. Nothing compares to that first harvest, and getting to bring something in to eat that YOU grew – it’s so rewarding.
A couple years ago when we began homeschooling we made a list of goals that we wanted to achieve together as a family. One of those goals was putting up a Little Free Library in our front yard for the neighborhood kids to be able to love reading as much as we do.
Today we finally achieved that goal!!!
I am absolutely obsessed with how it turned out! I registered it to the world map under Morozov Montessori (our homeschool name) Library.
I have already began adding a few flowers under the library, but my plan is to fill the entire bed with flowers to make it so much more colorful & welcoming, for humans and butterflies 🦋.
It came with 2 posts (1 tall & 1 short), but we chose to place it on this dead dogwood tree instead. After spending years trying to bring this tree back to life, we decided to give it new life instead. We are going to save the posts and use them for a later project.
I’d like to add a couple garden stones walking from the sidewalk up to the library. I would also like to come up with an idea of how I can fill the empty space under the library. Maybe a small planter? Maybe a small fairy garden? Maybe hang a little wind chime? Hang dog poop bags? The ideas are endless (and I would love to hear yours!), I’ll just have to wait and see what speaks to my soul.
All in all, I am just very, VERY happy to have it up finally and really excited to continue making it great!
I’ve been working on getting our “Suburban Homestead” ready over the past year. It is still very much in progress and has a long way to go, but with each small project I see so much progress.
One of the projects that I wanted to do was paint our shed to look like a mini barn to give it more of a farmhouse feel, since we don’t have the space (or need) for a real barn. Today I finally got around to painting it.
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I really love the way that it turned out! I have loved staring at it out of my kitchen window while I do the dishes. I can’t wait to see the rest of my vision come to life over the next few months so that hopefully next spring it will my dream will be closer to a reality!
I seriously can’t wait to see what it will look like next year with corn growing next to it 🌽.
I went to Target the other day and saw the cutest little face potters for plants that I wanted to get for this windowsill, but then I saw the price tag & said ope, nevermind, and placed it back.
I headed down to Menards and picked up a small stack of these Terra cotta planters for $0.78 each & asked my husband to decorate them for me instead. These first two he made for me are awesome! I can’t wait to see what the rest will turn out like. I want to go back and get a bunch more for the kids & I to decorate also! We have plenty of empty windowsill space to fill with our purposeful art, herbs, & houseplants.
Instead of blowing a bunch of money at Target to get what everyone else has, I was able to save a ton of money & get custom planters instead. You can do ANYTHING with these. Decorate them ANY way you want. Let your imagination run wild. They’ll end up looking way cuter than anything you can find at Target, plus no one else in the world will have the same one as you!
Happy Monday!! It started out a sort of overcast morning over here on this day so I’m catching up on housework. I have a sort of “unwritten rule” that dreary/overcast days are for housework and sunny days are for yardwork because I don’t want to miss any time with the sun.
We had a really great Sunday Family Day yesterday. The sun was shining, the kids were playing. We skipped church since the kids have some yucky cold symptoms going on and just hung out at home together.
My gardens have come along so much this week! There’s still tons to be done though! I’d like to get mulch down this week before the crazy amount of weeds return!
I filled my basket planter with these adorable trailing white flowers that will hang down under my Ukrainian flag. I’m really excited to see how far they grow!
I weeded & mulched this small garden bed this week. I used 2 bags and will still need to add at least one more bag here. This space was very low down compared to the grass around it and since it had probably never been mulched before I really want to get a good few layers on so the weeds don’t come back as heavy next year.
We brought our grill back out and bought a few needed grill tools for it.
Niko made hot dogs, vegetarian hot dogs, and the most delicious corn on the cob. I heated up the vegetarian baked beans & brought out watermelon, chips, and potato salad.
I planted this clematis in this planter. I’m so excited for the vines to take on a life of its own on this along the tower’s shapes. It’s going to be so beautiful especially when it has more purple flowers growing up it.
My ranunculus flowers are blooming and they are SO beautiful! One day I will have a much larger container filled with these beauties, but I’m SO happy with my start.
It has been so hot out lately & summer break is coming up so I decided it would be fun to get this inflatable pool for the kids to use this summer. It’s a lot of fun and the kids had a blast playing in it all day long.
Anyone have any tips on how to keep an inflatable pool clean all season? They always seem to get so gross after the first use.
I spoke with my neighbor last night and she gave me the compliment that my back yard is very pleasant to look at. That made me really happy. My hard work is making a difference for not only my own family but for my neighbors as well!!
It is my goal that while we are living in this home in Deer Park, someone nominates us for a Beautification Award. Her compliment made me really hopeful that could actually come true one day! I’ll just have to keep beautifying it for now.
I went to the Oakley Kroger the other night with Moses. That place is HUGE! As we were walking (aka me walking & wearing all 23+ pounds of him) inside we decided to check out the outside floral section and I ended up buying a cherry tomato starter plant & a strawberry starter plant.
When we got home it was too late to start a gardening project, so I set them aside for the next morning.
When I went to plant them, I came to the conclusion that I really didn’t want to plant food that we plan to eat near our trash cans, even with a fence separating them. So I figured out a new solution!
I moved the raised bed into this space along the fence.
I thought that it looked a little out of place by itself, so I built a little rock pathway with rocks out of the stockpile I already had.
Once I had all the rock placement laid out, I began collecting these mosaic tiles around my back yard. I had originally had them in the gravel patio area, but I think that they will be much more appreciated over here.
I’ve got a pretty good start going, but I definitely need to continue picking more out to make sure the spaces in between are really full.
I also moved this little red bird bath from a different garden space in my yard. It makes more sense over here since the hose can reach here, but not where it was previously.
I planted the cherry tomatoes in the middle container and strawberries to the right. I am going to plant lettuce in the container to the left when it isn’t raining.
To be completed:
• Finish filling in mosaic pieces between rock spaces.
• Plant a creeping flower in the tower growing up the sides.
• Weed and prepare the right side near the fence to sculpt out a garden bed + plant some flowers.
• Trim bush to the left side and sculpt out garden bed + plant some flowers.
• Create fun garden stakes with the kids for each container.
• Find and/or make more garden decor to personalize it more!
Just a small, spur of the moment project I wanted to document on here. I hope you like it and it Inspires you to do some gardening yourself! Gardening can be really, really therapeutic as well as a great work out & way to connect with nature.
Are you big into gardening, or a beginner? Have you tried raised garden beds or container gardens? What kind of things do you like to grow?