Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

-1 small package of baby cut carrots (or similar amount of cut up carrots).

You can see just a bit of the hand painted sign I made last year when I seemed to have a bit more time on my hands.. How nice will it be when we have the wood floors one day?.Kennedy decorated under the windows with whatever she felt like from the Christmas boxes.. Yup, that’s Dora!.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

I really haven’t bought much new this year at all in the way of Christmas decorations, but having a new (old) house to play around in has made all my leftover stuff from past years feel brand new.. More Christmas fun to come soon!Have you been outside to play today?.Today I’m reminding myself to always keep my family’s health and wellness at the very top of my list of priorities.I thought you might enjoy remembering this with me.We’re planning on starting a garden next Spring, so we had to dig up the grass in a section of the property because there wasn’t any garden from when the last owners lived here.. We decided to tackle the huuuuuge task this fall so that we’ll have a nice level area to make a skating rink for this Winter and then in the Spring, we can get right to work planting.. It’s really just a dirt rectangle right now, but we have plans for a white picket fence around it with gates on either end and berries planted all around.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

Maybe next year.Maybe.. Lucky for us the old owners left behind a whole bunch of amazing garden tools for us, which made the job really fun.. A rusty old red wheelbarrow.

Exploring the Future of Construction: Digitalisation and Health & Safety Insights | Professor Jennifer Whyte

You know getting to use something as cool as this would make even the most reluctant gardener at least a little tempted to get to work..

I actually used a pitch fork!Someone died right there.. Now we know why that poor old farmer didn’t want that kitchen!.

Thanks to my Father-in-law (but not really cause now I’m even more scared to be home alone) for sharing this story with me!This is one of those things that is totally unnecessary, but it’s an idea I just couldn’t get out of my brain, so I did it..I saw these monogrammed tissue box covers at Pottery Barn, probably last year sometime, and something about them just made me happy..

This is my own version, made for Kennedy’s room.It’s a little different, and a little less perfect (of course), but it’s still the same basic idea..