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ModernishHomemaker Posted - May 22 2012 : 4:45:02 PM
Hey All!

I'm new here. My name is Amy and I'm a 20-something single girl currently living in my home state of CO and finishing my master's degree. Though I don't have a job lined up yet, and I'm applying all over the mountain west, so I don't know if I'll be able to keep calling CO home or not. Wherever I land I hope to be able to start a little small plot garden farm to feed me and my trusty pooch. Save some money and practice some important skills for when I have my own full family, hopefully sooner rather than later.

I blog about children's lit, literacy and crafts here: kidsstacks.blogspot.com

About cooking and crafts here: modernishhomemaker.blogspot.com

And about outdoor lifestyle and primal diet here: outdooramy.blogspot.com

I have an Etsy shop, but it's on hold while I finish my degree and look for a job. Hopefully in another month or two I'll have a regular full time gig and will be able to give more attention to all of those venture.

I cook from scratch as much as possible, can, knit, sew, quilt and paper craft. I love to camp and hike too. And yes, I was a girl scout for several years growing up! Be Prepared!

I'm just a 20-something girl making a home for me (and my dog) and waiting for the family to fill it!

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"A home is made of love and dreams"

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modernishhomemaker.blogspot.com
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Bear5 Posted - Aug 25 2012 : 3:21:04 PM
Welcome, Amy. Enjoy your time with us.
Marly

"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross
Neecerie Posted - Aug 24 2012 : 2:02:31 PM
I try not to think of my current apartment bound existance as 'wannabe farmgirl' ...rather just farmgirl in the pre-farm stage.

Besides, your own farm is not a requirement for being a farmgirl!

Welcome aboard, from another farmless farmgirl.





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alissa Posted - Aug 24 2012 : 12:34:23 PM
Hi and welcome Amy

alissa
ModernishHomemaker Posted - Aug 23 2012 : 9:51:09 PM
Thanks Ladies! It's great to meet others with CO ties and who are living paleo/primal as well. :)

I haven't logged on here in a while since I've been moving and getting settled in a new job, new place, new town.

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I'm just a 20-something girl making a home for me (and my dog) and waiting for the family to fill it!

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modernishhomemaker.blogspot.com
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outdooramy.blogspot.com
JerseyGirl Posted - Jul 25 2012 : 04:02:03 AM
Welcome Amy! You'll love it here!
darlenelovesart Posted - Jul 22 2012 : 5:16:08 PM
Welcome Amy
it is good to have you here. I came from Colorado and I don't live there now but it is still a part of me...You will really enjoy it here.
hugs
darlene

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Lorie.Vance Posted - Jul 22 2012 : 3:56:57 PM
Hi Amy! Welcome! I was so excited to read your little bio. I also strive to eat primal and basically eat Paleo. It really goes well with the Crossfit exercises I do at our local box. I cook pretty much everything from scratch and use nut flours and honey as much as possible. I've created a few great recipes and just love being creative in the kitchen. I was stationed in Colorado when I was in the Air Force, there could be worse places to be...LOL. Welcome again!

http://thevintagegardengirl@blogspot.com
Heather B Posted - May 29 2012 : 08:58:34 AM
Welcome Amy!

I'm up north from you a bit. You sound like a woman of many talents and tons of energy!
My niece has a blog that you might like www.evolvingmommy.com .

Heather

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http://littlehouseonthebumper.blogspot.com/ (My "glamper" page)

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ModernishHomemaker Posted - May 23 2012 : 11:19:31 AM
Thanks for the warm welcome!

I'm going to University of Denver actually, library science.

I have a shih-tzu, there's a picture of her on my Pinterest "Pet Love" board with my sister's beagle Tex: http://pinterest.com/modernishhome/pet-love/

I live in Denver now, but grew up in the Springs and when to high school out on the eastern plains.

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I'm just a 20-something girl making a home for me (and my dog) and waiting for the family to fill it!

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modernishhomemaker.blogspot.com
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outdooramy.blogspot.com
Nana Shirl Posted - May 23 2012 : 09:47:56 AM
Welcome Amy..I don't post much...mostly read and enjoy all that the FG have going on...I am still learning about the boards..I am not the best at any of this computer stuff..lol...I am a gma way out on the eastern plains of Colo..Congrats on all your accomplishments..my granddaughter just got her BSN...and she is probably about your age... I know you will enjoy the FGs as much as I do...Blessings in all you do with your life lil woman..Nana Shirl

You can't get a cup of tea big enough or a book long enough to suit me. ~C.S. Lewis
rough start farmgirl Posted - May 23 2012 : 05:37:22 AM
Welcome, Amy,
Are you at the University of Colorado for your master's? What is it in?
It is a difficult time to find a job for young people. Older people just aren't/can't retire. It is incredible to think that my parent's generation retired at 55. Those days are gone...

I would love to hear about you pup, too. We have two labs and the antithesis of a lab ... a chihuahua. Sheesh. Talk about different temperment.

marianne
Red Tractor Girl Posted - May 23 2012 : 04:26:00 AM
Welcome Amy! I am so glad to meet you and hear more about your adventures! Wow, you are one busy young woman with so many things going on at once! Best of luck finishing up your masters and getting that first job! What kind of pooch do you have? Can you post a photo for us to enjoy? CO is full of lots of FarmGirls so hopefully you can meet a few. But the good news is that we are all here 24/7 rain or shine which is something I love about this forum!

Winnie #3109
Red Tractor Girl
jan49829 Posted - May 22 2012 : 7:25:11 PM
Welcome Amy, likewise, You will like it here and fit right in. Hope to see you post and see your blogs.

Janet
Farmgirl Sister #3340

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http://Jan49829.etsy.com
Luzy Posted - May 22 2012 : 5:58:54 PM
Welcome Amy! It's always fun to hear from another Colorado girl! I live in Pueblo, so not too far from you! I agree, I think you'll love it here at MJF! The girls are so much fun, so just jump right in, don't be shy! I'd love to hear more about your hobbies and of course your pooch!

Hugs, Lu

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marlee Posted - May 22 2012 : 4:55:02 PM
Welcome Amy, You are going to love it here, The girls are so sweet and they will make you feel like you are home!
Marlee


God is the painter, he paints the picture. And his son builds it, for he is the Master Carpenter!
Blessed in Colorado Posted - May 22 2012 : 4:54:41 PM
Greetings from Florissant, CO Amy. You are going to love it here, we have so much fun and all the farmgirls are wonderful.
I could not pull up any of your blogs and can not figure out why.
Hugs,
Debbie

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