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What I Want to Learn in 2013 | The Homesteading Daughter

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Every decision impacts ourselves, our community, and our environment. What I Want to Learn in 2013. January 1, 2013. I am excited to be starting a new year– it really does feel like a clean slate in many ways and I am optimistic about what this year holds for all of us. Here are two of my lists for you to get an idea of how I am focusing my energies in 2013. In 2013, I want to learn how to:. Start plants from seedlings. Grow a vegetable garden. Speak Spanish (at least basic conversational Spanish). You a...

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Every Decision Impacts Ourselves, Our Community, & Our Environment | The Homesteading Daughter

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Every decision impacts ourselves, our community, and our environment. Every Decision Impacts Ourselves, Our Community, and Our Environment. January 2, 2013. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Data May Be the H...

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Barter | The Homesteading Daughter

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Every decision impacts ourselves, our community, and our environment. Is trading goods and services without the exchange of money. Popular before the advent of coin and paper currency, bartering was the way people got anything they needed, but didn’t produce themselves. Bartering has made a resurgence as a “green” way to procure goods because it prevents the environmental damage that results from producing new goods and also prevents items from being dumped in landfills. What I Have to Offer:. Clerical a...

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Every decision impacts ourselves, our community, and our environment. Every Decision Impacts Ourselves, Our Community, and Our Environment. January 2, 2013. What I Want to Learn in 2013. January 1, 2013. I am excited to be starting a new year– it really does feel like a clean slate in many ways and I am optimistic about what this year holds for all of us. Here are two of my lists for you to get an idea of how I am focusing my energies in 2013. In 2013, I want to learn how to:. Start plants from seedlings.

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Wordless Wednesday: My First Day in NYC | Chynna Haas

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Telling stories and using too many exclamation points! Wordless Wednesday: My First Day in NYC. April 24, 2013. I’ve decided to share a random picture from my archives each week as part of Wordless Wednesdays. But it’s me, so I will include words…. You know you saw that coming! In today’s post, I present you an attempted sneaky picture I took while walking around Manhattan my very first day in the City after moving there in August 2011. This may also shock you, but I got lost. I was a little in awe of al...

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What’s in a name? | Chynna Haas

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Telling stories and using too many exclamation points! What’s in a name? April 27, 2013. I was talking to two coworkers about naming babies because one of them just became an uncle today (If he’s reading this: Even though you’re not as excited as you should be, congratulations! It’s a baby and babies are exciting! Seriously, how cute was I as a baby? Look at this hat that matches my dress/bib contraption! Seriously, how cute (and slightly ridiculous)? What is my full name? 8230;drum roll please…. Who was...

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My Story | Chynna Haas

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Telling stories and using too many exclamation points! I’m a believer in people, ideas, and common sense. I know the answers to the problems facing us, our planet, and our souls can be found within each of us. I love listening to stories and am a passionate storyteller myself. For this reason, I love questions– especially the ones that don’t seek answers that come in neat, little packages. 8220;Where are you from? 8221; is more than a location on a map. 8220;What do you do? 8220;What do you enjoy? I beli...

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Chynna Haas | Chynna Haas

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Telling stories and using too many exclamation points! Author Archives: Chynna Haas. April 27, 2013. What’s in a name? I was talking to two coworkers about naming babies because one of them just became an uncle today (If he’s reading this: Even though you’re not as excited as you should be, congratulations! It’s a baby and babies are exciting! Continue reading →. April 24, 2013. Wordless Wednesday: My First Day in NYC. You know you saw that coming! April 23, 2013. Work Lessons: Weird is the New Normal.

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Work Lessons: Weird is the New Normal | Chynna Haas

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Telling stories and using too many exclamation points! Work Lessons: Weird is the New Normal. April 23, 2013. Flashback to a weird (typical) day on the Long Island Rail Road…. After leaving work today, I wanted to do what most 20-somethings do: Post an update about it on my Facebook. Each update I came up with involved talking about how weird of a day it was. Then I realized that each day I leave work all I feel compelled to say is that it was a weird day. With regards to my awesomely helpful coworker, I...

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