Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Linen Closet

Well, the time has come and I cannot put it off any longer...I must tackle the linen closet today. With all of my couponing I have begun to build a pretty good stockpile, but since the linen closet is not organized I have resorted to putting bags on the floor in the hallway. So, I decided no CVS this week. Instead, I will work on organizing the linen closet...where I plan to store my toiletries stockpile. By the end of today I hope this closet will look much different. I will let you know how it goes. It is 10:50 AM...I will check back in later with an update.

It is 5:00 PM and the linen closet is now empty and painted...just finishing the last shelf. I plan to stock the closet tonight and I should be able to completely finish it tomorrow after a quick errand to pick up a basket to replace the nice grocery bag hanging on the door.

It is 12 noon on Wednesday and I believe this is much better…still have to add the towels…they are all dirty :( but I am very happy with how it turned out. Also, I didn’t spend a dime. Ended up finding the little basket purse in my bedroom waiting for a job and all of the plastic baskets were here in the house…I just went on a scavenger hunt until I had located all of them.

The only things left to do are hang the vacuum hose and I need some more of those little sticky 3M things for my plastic hooks.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Couponing...

that is what I have been doing this week. About a month or so ago I started getting serious about this couponing thing, but still just doing my own thing combined with some internet research and I was doing pretty good...saving $60-$70 each week at Publix. They started having couponing seminars at my church (www.ompc.org)...thanks to Holly Wheeler (blog to come) for teaching these. I didn't go to the first one because I was afraid I would get overwhelmed and stop. In the mean time I added a drugstore to my venture...Rite Aid...and got some good deals there too. But I kept hearing about these girls spending $5 for $45 worth of goods, then this week I had the opportunity to go to the 2nd seminar at church...Cent$ible Shoppers...and my neighbor had a friend from her church share about her savings...April Hensley...thanks you as well. These ladies both did a great job of explaining the ways they have learned to save large amounts of money on their groceries and toiletries. After taking processing all of this information...I now have my coupons organized where I can easily use them & I have a method for deciding on the deals each week.

Let the savings begin...this weeks savings:

CVS - Spent $7.43 Saved $6.68 Earned $3.49 EB
4 pkg Kleenex Tissue - $4.28
1 tube Crest Pro Health Toothpaste -made $1
Raincheck for Schick Quatro Razor w/ Blades - will purchase next week for $1.99

Bruno's - triple coupons (29th-31st) Spent - $10 Saved $19.07
10 small cans - cresent rolls, cinnamon rolls & biscuits - $5.01
2 boxes New York - Texas Toast - $3.50
Small bag Chex Mix - $1.49
2 (4 pk) Fiber 1 Yogurt - FREE

I also stumbled upon some sweet savings at a local nursery (http://www.hannasgardenshop.com/) on Saturday. I went in to use a 25% off coupon before it expired on 3/30 and they were having 15% off of everything sale. I bought a bag of fertilizer/weed treatment, 2 honeysuckle vines for our arbor & a pink bleeding heart. Savings $10

I wonder, how much I will save this next week?

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Fall Creek Falls - Spring Break '09

We had the most wonderful Spring Break. We were very blessed to have our whole family together for some time away. Since this is Becca's senior year she helped plan where we would vacation. She didn't want to go to a big city and she didn't want to be really busy...so we settled on a cabin at Fall Creek Falls State Park in Tennessee.

We left on Sunday morning and had a fun drive. We travel in 2 cars now...a girls car & a guys car. We girls listened to country music the whole way and had a great time chit-chatting. It was great getting caught up on Abby's life. Abby is finishing her 2nd year of college and working at a coffee shop so we don't see her very often.

Sunday was travel time, grocery shopping and moving in the cabin. Speaking of the cabin...I would definitely recommend staying in a villas instead of the fisherman cabins. The camp chairs we brought with us were more comfortable than the sofa.

Monday we woke to rain but it was over by the early afternoon and we began what would be two and a half days of beautiful weather. We had some laundry to do...since our dryer was not cooperating on Saturday. So we went to the little village...it had a Laundromat, general store, gift shop (with "life is good" & Vera Bradley merchandise), a Rec Hall (that was not open but the kids found a way in and entertained themselves on the stage), the also found a rock wall to climb. We had ice cream from the gift shop & relaxed on the patio. Once the laundry was finished we drove over to one of the falls. Abby & John hiked to the bottom of the falls. All of the rain made for a fun time of getting wet. Becca, J.R. & I watched from the overlook.

Tuesday we did more hiking and visited the nature center. The kids hiked the cable trail and played behind a water fall. We also visited the boat dock...to check on renting canoes.

Wednesday we all hiked to the bottom of the falls that Abby & John went to on Monday. We also took a drive to Piney Falls trails and hiked to an overlook rock and to a swinging bridge. The kids again found a great place to play around under the bridge.

Thursday....we woke to clouds and colder temperatures. After a leisurely morning in the cabin the guys decided to rent a canoe and take a tour of the lake. Oh, did I mention that our cabin was built over the lake. J.R. and John also enjoyed fishing off the porch. You can see in the pictures that J.R. didn't enjoy the canoeing. It was cold and windy. Us girls stayed in knitting & watching Pride and Prejudice. Becca had just finished reading the book. After a late lunch we decide to head back to Birmingham. We were all ready to sleep in our own beds and we didn't have to rush back on Friday.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Spring Break & Muffins

I don't have much today...other than to say it is SPRING BREAK !!!!!! Woo Hoo!!!!!!
I have been doing laundry, scheduling bill payments, planning menus for our spring break adventure. I am so excited for the break of daily life and having our family all together for a few days.

I will return after a while, but for now I will share this recipe for muffins I made recently. I found it on www.bettycrocker.com. Enjoy!

Banana-Blueberry Muffins
2/3 C milk
1/4 C vegetable oil
1/2 C mashed very ripe banana (1 medium)
1 egg
2 C self-rising flour (my substitute)
2/3 C sugar
1/4 t ground nutmeg
1 C fresh or frozen blueberries (thawed & well drained)

Heat oven to 400F. Grease bottoms only of 12 regular-size muffin cup or line with paper baking cups. Beat milk, oil, banana & eggs in large bowl with fork. Stir in remaining ingredients except blueberries just until flour is moistened. Fold in blueberries. Divide batter evenly among muffin cups (cups will be almost full). Sprinkle w/ sugar if desired. Bake 18 to 20 minutes or until golden brown. Immediately remove from pan.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Good News from the Doctor

We had good news yesterday from our sports medicine doctor...Dr. Tracy Ray w/ The Andrews Center. A little background first...after Johns started warming up at his meet on Tuesday @ Mtn. Brook...he came to me and said, "my knee is stiff, I can't stretch this one the same as the other one." John was not in pain so I told him to ask the coach what to do. Coach let him run the 1600...he ran a 5:41 just 5 seconds off his best time, but there was some swelling and John was a little frustrated because he couldn't run at maximum speed. Still no pain...so he ran the 800 (time 2:37, again just 5 seconds off his PR). Coach decided John would not run the 4x400 relay and ask that I get John's knee checked. So, that is what we did, and were so relieved that Dr. Ray did not see any damage to John's knee. Due to Spring Break (woo hoo!) we have 2 weeks until the next meet so that give us time to rest the knee. We are so thankful that the swelling was not an indication of an injury.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Out My Backdoor

This is the beautiful red bud tree in my back yard. We transplanted this about 15 years ago from J.R.'s parent's yard. It was only 2 feet tall. It is one of my favorite things about Spring. Since red bud trees only live about 15 years we are losing a few limbs each year. We sure will miss this sight when she is gone.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Worship


Lead Me to the Cross

Savior I come
Quiet my soul remember
Redemptions hill
Where Your blood was spilled
For my ransom
Everything I once held dear
I count it all as lost

Lead me to the cross
Where Your love poured out
Bring me to my knees
Lord I lay me down
Rid me of myself
I belong to You
Lead me, lead me to the cross

You were as I
Tempted and trialed
You are
Te word became flesh
Bore my sin and death
Now you're risen

To your heart
To your heart
Lead me to your heart
Lead me to your heart


Come Ye Sinners

Come ye sinners, poor and needy
Weak and wounded, sick and sore
Jesus ready stands to save you
Full of pity, love and power

Come ye thirsty, come and welcome
God's free bounty glorify
True belief and true repentance
Every grace that brings you nigh

Chorus:
I will arise and go to Jesus
He will embrace me in His arms
In the arms of my dear Savior
Oh, there are ten thousand charms

Come ye weary, heavy-laden
Lost and ruined by the fall
If you tarry until you're better
You will never come at all

Track & Field - Hoover Middle School Open

www. OMHS Runners.Org



Track and Field season has started and John is having a grand ole time. He did very good in the meet on Friday. He ran in the 1600, 800 & 4x400 relay.



Johns stats for this meet were:


1600 - came in 21st with a time of 5:36.34
800 - came in 11th with a time of 2:32.03
4x400 relay - his team came in 8th with a time of 4:25.14

Friday, March 6, 2009

Knitting

Abby taught me how to knit last summer, but I didn't get started on a project until January. I wanted to show you one of the projects I have going on right now. This is an afghan for our family room. I am using Vanna's Choice yarn by Lion Brand. The colors are linen, honey, pea green, taupe & dusty blue. 
The inspiration for the color choices are from the fabric on a new club chair we bought this past fall. All part of a family room update. I will have to show some before and after pics later.

I am using a pattern from this book. The pattern is simply called "knit RIPPLE afghan".

You may not know that Vanna White is a long time knitter, she does a lot of charity knitting and this book is a collection of some of the items she has knitted for cancer patients. I am in the beginnings of some charity knitting myself. I have been approached by a friend to do some knitting for a local crisis pregnancy center. I will be knitting baby booties.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Monday...Tuesday...Wednesday...

Monday...meant errands...Restoration Hardware to buy a travel checkers/chess set and I also bought a travel backgammon set. I found the checkers set while searching online for a Newton's Cradle for John's group science project. Believe it or not it was on clearance at RH as well. I also stopped at Target, Michael's (for my weekly knitting item), the bank, Academy Sports, Publix.

Tuesday...meant John's 1st track meet of the season (Sorry, no pics this time). He ran the 800 and 300 hurdles. It was very cold which became a problem since all of his events were towards the end of the meet. He did good in the 800, but his legs did not cooperate for the 300 hurdles. He didn't fall or even hit a hurdle but it wasn't pretty. I felt for him. John was not happy, but realized he didn't have control over the temperatures. He was suppose to run in a 4x400 relay right after the hurdles, but the coach could tell he was struggling and pulled him from that event. His next meet is Friday the low is in the 50s, so it ought to be a much better meet.

Wednesday...meant taking John to the dentist and running an errand for Abby. I didn't accomplish much else other than getting caught up on some blog reading. Even though most of the blogs I currently read are women much younger than me they minister me so much. I laugh, cry, mourn, rejoice, identify with them all.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

What a Wonderful Snowy Day

We had a wonderful surprise when we woke up for church this morning. This time it had really snowed during the night and the ground was almost covered. It continued to snow until about noon here in Birmingham. It was a beautiful snow and so much fun for the kids.

It was John's (13) first really good snow to play in and he had a great time. He kept the young boys next door entertained for several hours. I am sure there parents were glad about that. John took this picture of our house.

It was a great day for reading, knitting, pulling coupons for this weeks deals at Rite Aid, then dinner at our favorite local mexican restaurant. It was yummy. There was a bit of stress to the day...Abby (20) had gone to Atlanta for the weekend and we had to make driving decisions for getting her back to Tuscaloosa without really knowing how bad the weather was between here and there. She made her journey fine and I sure was glad when she was back in Tuscaloosa safe and sound.

Here is a little slide show of some of our pictures of the day...enjoy!