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We’re on Facebook!

Julie| December 1, 2009 11:31 pm

The other night, I jokingly suggested that we create a Facebook page for Juvin Chronicles. To my great shock, Kevin enthusiastically embraced the idea. We’ve been married 15 years, and he still surprises me. Go figure.

The reason Kevin liked the idea so much? As he put it, “For me, Facebook IS the Internet.” These days his online time is about 5% fact-finding, 5% shopping, and 90% Facebooking.

I don’t spend as much time on Facebook as Kevin does. Mainly what I do there is maintain groups and pages that I set up for professional reasons. However, lately I’ve been letting the kids play games using my account, which has helped me see the more fun side of Facebook.

Here’s what we’re planning to do on our Facebook page:

  1. Frequent status updates
  2. Photos posted on-the-go frequently (unfortunately we can’t upload mobile photos to an FB page)
  3. Getting to know the people that visit our site

If you’re already on Facebook, I hope you’ll take a moment to visit our page and become a fan! :)

Gardening, kind of

Julie| October 24, 2009 10:16 pm

With everything happening in our lives right now, our backyard farming plans have gotten off to a slow start. We had originally planned to have at least weeded the backyard and prepped a couple of patches of dirt to be built up into planters by now, but so far all we’ve done is buy the bricks to build the planters. I should point out, however, that getting a hundred 60-pound bricks home from the store is no small feat.

In the meantime, I’ve been letting the kids play a game called Farmville using my Facebook account. It lets you plant and harvest vegetables, flowers, and trees from the comfort of your computer screen. It also lets you decorate your farm with fun themed items. Right now I have a small cemetery on the corner of my farm, in celebration of Halloween.

Halloween cemetery in Farmville

Halloween cemetery in Farmville

In addition to my holiday-themed items, I’ve also got a little pond. Eventually I hope to add some buildings.

duck pond in Farmville

duck pond in Farmville

But mostly I just enjoy watching the plants grow. I especially like my cherry trees. They provide some nice pink contrast to all the green foliage.

cherry trees and rice paddies in Farmville

cherry trees and rice paddies in Farmville

I time plantings so that the kids can do the clicking for me. During the week this means choosing plants that will mature right around dinner time. During the weekends I’ve got more flexibility. As far as educational value, both the kids and I are enchanted by the depictions of little bell peppers, egg plants, and wheat stalks. But mostly I’m just glad it’s keeping them excited about the prospect of working in their own garden.