Raking, Mowing & Mulching – Oh My!
Townhouse living certainly had it’s perks. I watched out the window each week as the landscaping crew came by to rake, mow and mulch the property. When it snowed out, the plow was there bright and early to clear the lot. If we had a lot of trash for any reason (big purchase, party, holiday), we had the luxury of just tossing it all in the dumpster. Of course there were also plenty of cons about living in a townhouse with two small kids. The two biggest negatives – all the stairs and no yard.
Our townhouse had three huge flights of stairs. Each probably had at least 16 stairs (surprisingly, I never counted them). To get to the main level of the house, you had to go up a flight. So when it was grocery shopping day that meant multiple trips up the stairs with arms full of bags. Not to mention the every day haul up and down the stairs with 20 pound Nora + diaper bag in one arm and 35 pound Brinley in the other. (Yes, she could do the stairs herself, but she always complained about it. So in an effort to get out the door faster I’d often just carry her down.) The main level had the kitchen and living room. The bedrooms were up another flight and then Nora’s room (a loft converted into a nursery) was up yet another flight. Then if I had to do laundry I had to go back down to the ground level (where the garage and laundry room were). The one benefit to all of those stairs – nice calves! To put it bluntly, I do not miss the stairs one bit.
The townhouse also lacked a yard. There was common space outside but it wasn’t very close to our unit and there were always cars coming and going so it didn’t seem very safe to be out there with the kiddos. We went to the park A LOT! Not that I mind going to parks, I’m sure we’ll still go plenty but that meant an trip away from home and packing a bag with kid stuff and maybe not having a potty accessible for Brin. Now we have our very own playground right in our backyard! 
While having all of this right outside our back door is awesome, it also means more work! As if I (we) didn’t have enough of my plate already we have new chores now. There’s raking and mowing and edging and mulching and trimming and watering and…. I spent two whole afternoons last week raking up the lawn. I even have blisters to prove it! (I quickly went out and bought some yard gloves the next day.) Scott then spent two evenings mowing the lawn. We laid 10 bags of mulch (and that’s just the back of the house). We looked forward to the rain yesterday when we’d typically frown upon it. Why? Because we wouldn’t have to water the lawn or plants.
Don’t get me wrong, I love our yard! It’s amazing having all of this space. The girls absolutely love being outside. Brinley can play with all of the outside toys that have been stored in our garage for the past few years. If we’re out playing and someone needs a snack or a potty break we can just go right inside and not have to have preplanned for any of it. This might seem old hat to many of you, but it’s a huge change for us. I’m sure the novelty will wear off at some point, but I’m actually enjoying the yard work so far. It gives me a huge sense of pride. I’m just worried that it’s going to be hard for us to keep up with it.
So, do you have a yard? How do you keep up with the yard work? Any tips or tricks to make it stay fun?



about 2 years ago
We are still living in a townhouse condo – so we don’t have to worry about the yard =) I’m not sure we would be able to keep up with it. luckily our area has a lot of space for the kids to run and play!
your backyard looks great! i think like most things it’s just one step at a time to get things done.
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about 2 years ago
Yeah you! The yardwork part sucks, but sometimes “clipping” things gives you a strange sense of calm…We want to get a playset for our little man too – he loves being outside and right now we just have a sandbox.
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about 2 years ago
Hmm….so, this is what I (we) have to look forward to?!! Yikes!
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