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Monday, February 27, 2012

Pinterest Weekend Round-up

Love me some Pinterest. Here are some goodies I found this weekend:

Grocery bag journal tutorial

Roasted green beans and mushrooms recipe

Here's a simple hair style I may actually be able to do, and it's called The Starlet!

I found this cute card on a friend's board. The tutorial is for the bow, but I loved the panels with the circle cut-out.



As Spring gets closer, I have been contemplating a compost bin. This one looks do-able.

Love this giant flower stencil - think it would work on concrete?






Friday, September 16, 2011

Friday Faves 9/16/11

Welcome! Hope you find something to inspire you today...

Beautiful and detailed explosion box.

Love this different take on making a wreath for your front door or home dec using felt circles.

Cute little star-shaped pin cushion. Easy hand-sewing. There's a link within this post for star-shaped pillows, as well.

Making bracelets out of Popsicle sticks.

Rainy day activities for kids.

Home-made Oxy Clean.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Another Post About 9/11 (Talking to Your Kids About Death)

Source: http://www.coforse.com/?tag=world-trade-center
Ten years ago I was at work when the towers went down. We huddled around the television in the conference room, work all but forgotten. My doctor's office called to reschedule my appointment because the doctor was too upset and had gone home.

The 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks have generated lots of news coverage, bringing the topic of death up and front and center around here. Even more personal, my deteriorating health condition has recently prompted my kids to ask if I'm dying. (For the record, my condition is serious, but I'm not planning on going anywhere for a while).

At any rate, professionals seem to agree that when death for a loved one is imminent, or your kids are just at that age where they start to ask about dying, the best thing to do is talk. Keep it age appropriate, use clear terms (no "going to sleep" or "God called them to Heaven"), and reassure them about the practical stuff. Let them ask questions, and admit when you don't have the answers.

The following websites have some great information to help you with your conversations.







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Friday, September 9, 2011

Friday Faves 9/9/11 (Organize It!)

I have always been into organizing stuff. From an early age, I have been addicted to calendars, highlighters, file folders... all manner of office supply flotsam.

As the years have gone by, I admit to slipping a little. I have (more than) a little of my mother's piling habits. If you're a piler, you know what I mean! Piles of bills on the hutch, piles of kids' papers on the coffee table, piles of recipes in a shoebox. 

I have a lot of time at home right now, so I thought it was a good opportunity to revamp some of my household systems and getting a better hold on CALM.  I started by compiling a list of the main areas I wanted to focus on:

bills/finances
medical information
recipes
kids' papers
I could really go on and on, and probably will at some point, but as with any large project, you will be more successful if you break it down into small steps and prevent yourself from being overwhelmed.

The internet is such a vast resource for all things organizational. Ideas for organizing anything abound, and if you look in the right places, the information can be had for free! I've listed some of my favorite resources that pertain to the above categories, and some brief ideas on where I'm headed with my particular systems.
Home Management Notebook
Organizing Your Way has a great post on supplies, categories, and uses for a home management notebook. I am definitely creating one of these. I am in the beginning planning stages, and still deciding on my categories. So far I think it will include sections for bill paying/budget, one for each kid (activity schedules, school menu, etc.), information for babysitters, websites and passwords, and contacts.This is a great post because it has free printables for your binder.

Medical Information

As a lot of you know, my health problems have been especially troublesome lately. Making the rounds to several new specialists, and having to recount my history and tests results to each of them is simply exhausting, and often an incomplete endeavor. I had read a magazine article a while back about organizing medical records digitally, and it appealed to me at the time. I really wish I had ripped out that article! But, it was sitting in a doctor's waiting room, so I left it for the next patient. But I did start snooping around the internet, and will be exploring these options:

Organizing Life has downloadable forms that can be put into a binder for general information, or they may be good if you don't have any complex issues. I may use a few of these in my Home Management Notebook.

Paper Doll reviews some digital options, including flash drives and on-line services. I had intended to check out GoogleHealth, but when I checked out the link, I discovered this service will be discontinued in January 2012. Bummer. I may end up just creating files on my hard drive and scanning test results, etc.

Kids' Papers
 "I'm an Organizing Junkie" is quickly becoming one of my favorite blogs for all things organizing. This post has some great links from elsewhere in blogland.

Here are some good tips from Housekeeping.about.com:
For younger children’s artwork and papers, consider creating a Weekly Wall of Fame from a bulletin board in their room or study areas. Every week or so, tack up some of the work they bring home from school. Papers can then be sorted to what needs to be filed and what can safely be tossed.
Keep only the important cards. Birthday cards, invitations, and thank you cards can quickly overwhelm your storage places. Try to keep only the cards that really mean something special to you.

Some papers my girls bring home will go into my Home Management Notebook, but things like artwork and daily worksheets really overwhelm me.  Some tips I employ include:
Take photos of large or special art projects and keep the pics in a scrapbook or other photo-storage system. I keep a "School Days" album for each of my girls, and each school year has a 2-page spread dedicated to pictures of them with their art projects.

I keep only a few worksheets per year for the kids' scrapbooks. They get three report cards per year, which of course I save. Getting those report cards is a good reminder for me to choose a paper or two to keep- this way I get samples from the beginning, middle, and end of the school year.

A majority of the papers the kids bring home are one-sided. Instead of throwing out all that paper, I use the blank side for household computer printing or for the kids to color on. Saves money and natural resources!

Recipes
I have long used menu planning to organize my grocery shopping and dinners. My recipes, on the other hand, are out of control! I have them stashed in a recipe box and binders. I have stacks of cookbooks and magazines. In addition, I have recipes saved on my computer and on Pinterest.  I am still debating what system to use, but I am leaning towards a large 3-ring binder. I really need to spend some time paring down before I commit, though.  Again, I'm an Organizing Junkie has tons of ideas and resources for this project.

I recently read a blog post that mentioned Springpad. I haven't done anything more than bookmark the site to check into later, but apparently you can save and organize recipes (among tons of other things) on it, and access it from your smart phone. I can see how this would come in handy at the grocery store!

I will keep you updated on my organizing efforts... Please share any tips or organizing projects you are working on!
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Friday, July 8, 2011

Things to Come...

Long time, no post...huh?

Lots of things on my mind and in the works.

Among them...

A dual diagnosis for my daughter


more scrappy pages

more photos


that post about buying a car that I promised

daily must-haves for the chronically ill, or Spoonie


maybe a book review or two if I get to it (I'm really into brief reviews on Goodreads.com lately-- add me as a friend here)
edit: I found a way to quick-post my reviews directly from Goodreads. Here's an example. Let me know what you think!

must get back into Thankful Thursday!
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Friday, March 18, 2011

Friday Faves 3/18/11

A few things that made me smile this week:

Mama Kat is always funny. She talks about how she incessantly bugs her husband while he's at work.

Free St. Patrick's Day label/scrapbook page title from Creating Keepsakes.

Oh my! Have you ever had to explain the facts of life to a younger family member? The Housewife Blogger has!

My blog buddy Jenn made these fab little shamrock pins from velvet tubing. I'm thinking they would be cute with shapes for other holidays, too!

Love this sweet baby layout by Becky on the Magistical Memories blog.

And one more layout- Love the misting and dewdrops on this creation by Heidi.

Enjoy and have a great weekend!

Saturday, March 12, 2011

Friday Faves 3/11/11

Friday Faves from around the web...

Love these "Around Here" posts by Ali Edwards.

Yummy one-pan cabbage casserole recipe. I used sausage instead of the ground beef.

Gorgeous creations using Glimmer Mist on fabric.

Easy-peasy sparkly shamrock tutorial from A Fanciful Twist. Printable template included!

A real-life family (yep, I know the mom) is intentionally downsizing their home in this gotta-have-it-bigger-and-better world to create the life they want. Cool stuff.

Got a fave to share? Let us know in the comment section!

And stop back by tomorrow for my compilation post from my "Tip Week" Facebook questions!

Friday, February 25, 2011

Friday Faves 2/25/11

Stephanie from Under the Table and Dreaming has a few easy formulas for homemade cleaning products.

Check out this gorgeous pleated heart on a scrapbook page over on the Helmar Adhesives blog. I really need to get a sewing machine!  You can see my version of this scrapbook sketch here.

Fantasy book lovers will want to read this review about the Mortal Instruments series. 

Learn how to re-cover a vintage book at The Quilted Nest.

I wouldn't call this a "fave", but it's worth reading about what is being called the Republican War on Women.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Friday Faves 2/18/11

Some of my faves from around the web this week...


I'm usually skeptical of "freebie" sites, but I have been using this one for a while and I have never run across any problems.  I have received free samples of cleaning products, snacks,makeup, and office supplies, plus printable coupons for places like Rally's and Taco Bell. Try Freebie Link!

Here's a great reminder from Ali Edwards about why it's a good idea to NOT zoom in and crop tight on all your photos.

Best beds for better sex.  Honestly, the only part I took seriously is where it explains if you actually sleep better, you might have the energy for sex once in a while.

This floating house reminds me of something Howard Roark might design. And if you don't know who he is, go straight to your local library and pick up a copy of The Fountainhead.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Friday Faves 2/11/11

Here are my fun finds from around the internet this week. Enjoy!


The Bug always has a thought-provoking poem to share. Here's one she wrote about the Underground Railroad.

Love these cute pleated centerpiece decorations from Lindsay, the Frugal Crafter.

Sweet heart-and-lace border punch by Martha Stewart.

My girls and I are making a version of these lollipop flowers as Valentine's Day treats for their cheerleading squads.

Enjoying my daily email photography prompts from Willette Designs. You can still sign up for the Joy of Love class!

Chocolate covered strawberries are a classic and romantic Valentine dessert. Shortening makes these come out perfectly!

Friday, January 28, 2011

Friday Faves 1/28/11

Here's a few fun things I found while browsing the web this week. Enjoy!


Layering die-cut frames to make cute cards from the Paper Trey design team.

Love this quote on the Fresh Mommy blog about cherishing the everyday, the normal, the mundane. You all know that's one of my "things"!

Such a sweet wreath made with vintage sheet music from Something Created Everyday. 

Speaking of sweet, Sunday was National Pie Day. Here's an easy no-bake chocolate pie recipe. 

And speaking of wreaths, I love this wearable head wreath from the Fairyland Etsy shop!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Friday Faves

Here are some random blog posts that caught my eye this week. Hope you find something you like! If you visit someone, be sure to tell them I sent ya!


Paper Roses Tutorial from Housewife Eclectic

How to Mind Map for Better Blog Writing from adventuroo

Can a Nail Salon Charge for Fat? from Shine! on Yahoo

Dear Pants from thxthxthx

Saucy Stuffed Zucchini recipe from Taste of Home

Celebrating the Everyday from...well, me. Not to be too self-promoting, but I think this is really important!

Friday, August 20, 2010

Memes for Writing Inspiration

Last week I offerred links to some of my favorite crafting challenge sites. Today I have compiled some writing memes that I find fun and inspirational:

Wordzzle- create a story from a list of unrelated words
Views from Raven's Nest

Writer's Workshop- choose from various writing prompts each week; some are blog-specific, such as creating a vlog
Mama's Losin' It

I Comment Therefore I Am- creating a whole post from comments you have left on other blogs
Unknown Mami

The Poetry Bus- a different reader "takes the wheel" each week and provides the prompts
Totalfeckineejit

Random Dozen- you answer twelve random questions every week; great way to dig up some long-forgotten memories and stories
2nd Cup of Coffee

If you participate in other writing memes, we'd all love to know what they are and where to find them!
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Friday, August 13, 2010

My Favorite Craft Challenge Sites

Next week, as part of my "Becoming a Life Artist" series, I will talk a bit about getting over a creative block. I love challenge blogs for this! The ones I list today will focus on scrapbooking and other paper crafts. In the future I will do a list of writing prompt sites and photography challenges. If you would like for me to compile a list of other kinds of challenge sites, just let me know!
In no particular order:

SplitcoastStampers- I love this place because it is a community. You really get to know other scrapbookers and cardmakers. Every day they have different challenges based on sketches, color combinations, an inspiration piece, a technique- whatever. It is definitely a one-stop shop. If you create a free account here, look me up! My user name is rdoak03.

Mojo Monday- A weekly card sketch is posted every Monday. Once a month there is a contest where you can win some stamps! Hosted by Julee Tillman, the creator and owner of Verve Stamps. Here's a recent project from me.

Scrappin Silhouettes- A new scrapbook sketch blog, updated every Thursday. Of course I put this on here because I am on the design team!  What is great about this blog is that a) Jennipher, the sketch designer, is truly a wonderful person b) it is not affiliated with any company or brand c) each week features a different number of photos on the sketch d) the design team is comprised of artists with different styles, and e) I'm on the design team!!! Here is my latest project using a Scrappin' Silhouette.

 Sketchy Thursdays- Another weekly scrapbook sketch. Lots of cool designers from all over the world.

Etsy Inspired- This is a really cool challenge site. Every week you are directed to a different Etsy shop for inspiration. You create any kind of project you want from there! My blog buddy and friend IRL Emily is on this design team.

Pencil Lines- Yet another great scrapbook sketch blog. Here's one of my favorite layouts I made using their sketch.
I really could go on and on with this list; the sites for inspiration probably number in the tens of thousands. Do you have a favorite crafting challenge website?  Let us know!
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