
Frugal Living Friday: Giving Tuesday and the Heart of Generosity
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Hello friends, and welcome back to ASW Homestead!
Late summer on the homestead has always been a season of abundance and endurance. In years past, the summer garden overflowed with fresh produce and the animals kept us busy from sunrise to sunset. Even though our current season looks a little different, the rhythm of late summer still brings its own mix of blessings and challenges.
But with all that goodness comes the challenge of sweltering heat—the kind that can wilt plants, slow livestock, and leave you feeling drained before lunch. Over the years, I’ve learned that this time of year requires intentional care, a few creative strategies, and a lot of prayer. Today, I’m sharing some of my favorite tips for keeping the garden thriving, the animals comfortable, and your own spirit refreshed—so you can finish the season strong.
By late summer, your garden is likely in full swing. But intense heat can take a toll on plants, especially tender greens and shallow-rooted vegetables.
Just like in the heat of life’s challenges, your summer garden needs protection, refreshment, and gentleness. Care for it with the same patience and grace God offers us.

Chickens, rabbits, and other small livestock are especially vulnerable to heat stress. Signs of distress include panting, lethargy, and reduced egg production.
God provides shelter and refreshment when we’re weary. Offering the same to our animals is an act of stewardship and compassion.

It’s easy to overdo it in late summer. There’s preserving to be done, weeds to be pulled, and animals to tend. But your well-being matters too.
Your strength has limits, and that’s okay. Even Jesus withdrew to rest and pray. Let His example give you permission to slow down.

Late summer means canning season is in full swing—but standing over a hot stove in an already hot house can be exhausting.
Stewardship is not about doing everything perfectly—it’s about doing what you can with what you have. That’s more than enough!😊

The heat of late summer can test our patience. Gardens wilt, tempers shorten, and to-do lists pile up. But there’s beauty in turning even these moments into opportunities for prayer.
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.” – Matthew 11:28
Homesteading through late summer is no small task, but with a little extra planning, plenty of grace, and a focus on what matters most, it’s possible to not just survive—but thrive. Remember, this season won’t last forever. Cooler days are ahead, and the work you put in now will bless you in the months to come. Keep tending your garden, caring for your animals, and caring for yourself with the same patience and gentleness the Lord shows us every day.
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Around here, we’re learning as we go—one season, one project, and one lesson at a time. I’m glad you’re along for the journey.

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