Wednesday, August 3, 2016

30 of 52 Weeks of Living Full 2nd OHC this week!!

Hi all,

  Another OHC (One Hour Challenge) done this week!!  A One Hour Challenge is when I set my timer for one hour and see how much I can do in that time frame.  I literally run from one task to the next.  It blesses my home and gives me a good workout!

Here's what I completed…

Bedroom #1:
-Stripped bed and remade with fresh sheets
-opened blinds
-set out clothes for tomorrow
-put away a stack of clothes sitting on dresser
-vacuumed (also did the hallway and steps while I was at it)
-put away stuff on bathroom counter
-S & S mst. toilet
-wiped down sink faucet countertop and wiped mirror
-lit candle
-started load of clothes

Kitchen & Dinning Rm:
-put dishes in dishwasher
-started dishwasher
-washed and dried coffee pot
-washed and dried sink/faucet
-sprayed and wiped down countertops and stovetop
-cleared off kitchen table of knick knacks
-emptied out lunch box and put away
-dry swiffer'd kitchen, dinning rm, foyer and foyer steps
-put away stuff that has accumulated in dinning room chairs
-lit candle
-set out pork chops for dinner

Downstairs:
-Vacuumed fm rm, bedroom #2
-stripped bed #2 and remade with fresh sheets
-opened blinds
-lit candle in fm rm
-turned on candle warmer in living rm
-fluffed fm rm couch, chair and folded blankets from last night's family time in front of boob tube
-put clothes from washer into dryer
-fluffed couch, chair in living rm from morning coffee/family time
-S & S'd guest toilet
-refilled pup's water bowl

Whew!  Glad that's done.  That was really a lot crammed in that hour!  That was a workout…now need a nice shower!!  Going to take care of that then off to fix some lunch and watch an episode of Lost with DD and the dog.  Woo Hoo!!


  Anyone else up for a OHC?  It's amazing what you can get done in that time!  If you don't have a solid hour, break it up into four 15 minutes increments throughout the day.  It feels great to bless your family and home this way!

Join me at these link ups…
Our Simple Homestead Blog Hop

Happy Cleaning!

Jennifer

Sunday, July 31, 2016

29 of 52 Days Living Full!! OHC

Hi all!

  Today I decided to do another OHC!  (One Hour Challenge)  Here's what I was able to accomplish in that time….

-folded two sets of sheets that have been sitting on coffee table for days!
-put load of clothes in dryer
-started a load of clothes in washer
-made bed #1
-S&S'd toilet #1
-dry swiffer'd kitchen, foyer, dinning rm, living rm, and foyer steps
-vacuumed downstairs fm rm and bedroom
-vacuumed upstairs bedroom, hall and steps
-made bed #2
-picked up random knick knacks thrown on night stand and dresser and put away
-put a load of clothes that was already folded
-swept front porch
-cleaned what we lovingly call "snot circles" on the atrium windows at front door that my dog is now already dirtying up again because the neighbor and his dog did not ask my dog's permission to go for a walk! (will try to post the before picture, not sure how well you can see his mess, there's one for each side perfectly symmetrical!) Failed to get the after picture before he already put them back the way he likes them.
-made homemade S&S wipes with paper towels and tupperware bowls (3 sets for each bathroom) found from this link
-washed 1 pot and pan left over from breakfast


  It is truly amazing how much you can get done in that amount of time!  I have to say, I didn't dilly dally!  I went fast and furious from one tasks to the next.  I was dripping with sweat by the time it was over!  The fact that it is 86 degrees here at 12 noon while sweeping the front porch didn't help with that! 

  I'll be sure to let you know how the homemade wipes turned out. ;)  For now, I'm just going to enjoy how my home is now smiling at me.  Spend some time with the family and enjoy the rest of the day doing whatever my heart desires with no guilt of housecleaning lingering over me. :)

  Anyone else up for a OHC?  Take it from me…it is quite satisfying once all said and done! 

Happy Cleaning!

Jennifer

Friday, July 29, 2016

28 of 52 Days of Living Full!!

Hi all!

  Yesterday I whipped up a quick little crochet project.  I use my dry swifter A LOT!  Our sweet little doggie sheds.  I don't mean just a little.  When he walks you can literally see the hair just falling around him.  So vacuuming and swiffering regularly is a must.  This is what happens when I don't vacuum for just 2 days…

 
  That's really embarrassing to show, but I want to keep it real.  I emptied the canister before I vacuumed!  I haven't washed the canister in a while so the dust in the center is not from just one vacuum session.  So, as you can see when I lax on the vacuuming/swiffer duties it's not good!  Which brings me to the point of this post.  I made another reusable swifter pad….




  Since I wasn't making it as a gift, or getting paid by someone to do it I didn't do a fancy pattern.  I just used up the green I had and added on white once I ran out.  It's nice to have a nice clean one ready to put on while the other one is in hamper.  

  My little fluff puff causes extra work, but who can resist this face….


Happy Swiffering!

Jennifer

Wednesday, July 27, 2016

27 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all!

  Just thought I would share my day of homemaking success today.  I decided to give myself a OHC= One Hour Challenge. I set my timer for one hour and literally run from one task to the next to try to get as much done as I possibly can in one hour.  Here's what I was able to accomplish….

-Stripped bed #1 and put on clean sheets (I always have a clean set of sheets ready to go, so that once I strip the bed I can immediately put on a fresh set)
-Stripped bed #2 and put on clean sheets
-Swished and Swiped toilet #1
-S & S'd toilet #2
-wiped down sink and faucet in guest bath
-Threw off all cushions from family room sofa and vacuumed out (One of the Missions for this week's zone cleaning...see my Flylady series to read more about that)
-Did it again for Living room sofa
-Dusted with furniture polish in family room
-Dry Swiffer'd kitchen, foyer and foyer steps with my homemade Swiffer pad
-Vacuumed Family room
-Vacuumed upstairs bedroom, hall and steps
-took basket of clothes up to bedroom to put away
-put sheets from both beds in washer so they'll be ready for next time
-put few dishes left on counter in dishwasher and started


  In the meantime my daughter made up two loaves of banana bread with bananas that were going to end up in the compost bin if not eaten soon. 

All in all I call that a successful day of homemaking!  

Happy Homemaking!

Jennifer

Sunday, July 24, 2016

26 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all!

  Clearly I would have to post A LOT in the next few days to catch up and complete this series before my 52 weeks are up.  I will try to post as many as I can however, to give it a go.  I have to be honest and say that my original plan of less internet/tv at the beginning of the series has not been what I would call a very successful venture.  While I have cut back, it's not been near enough to really not just waste away so much of my free time.

  Work continues to drain me, even though in the whole scheme of things, as far as traditional jobs go I do really enjoy it 90% of the time.  I am typically pretty tired though after a long day at work and just don't have the desire to much more than the kitchen, dinner, shower and sofa plop.  I really need to find that drive and joy I once had when I didn't work full time when completing homemaking tasks.  One thing I've learned about myself is that I get more accomplished early on in the day.  When I say early, I mean super early.  Like, get up around 5am, go straight into a cleaning routine shower, then BAM!  I've completed what really needs doing before I even have to start my brick and mortar job.  Once I'm home, I can then do whatever I want without guilt.  If I have the energy to crochet,  or try a new craft, blog, or just go for the plop, I at least know that I've blessed my family, myself and my home first.

  So, this week will be about me doing my best to maintain rather than letting things pile up.  I'm sure I'm not the only one who says…"Oh, I'll just do that later."  When later finally comes you have spent a majority of your free/off time to do a major clean, when if I had just stopped for a few minutes here and there to maintain I could spend about an hour and have a super clean house!  I have to remember what I used to tell my daughter all the time….it's easier to keep a clean house clean, then to clean a dirty house!

  With that…off I go to fold the clothes that are now washed and dried rather than continuing to pull clothes out to wear one by one until the basket is empty!  ;)

Happy Maintaining!

Jennifer

Monday, July 4, 2016

25 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Happy 4th of July, everyone!!

  I haven't posted in a long while.  Been really busy with work and trying not to spend too much time on computer.  We are still on the hunt for land.   Have made a few more crochet dishcloths for myself and for a housewarming gift.

  Today I went out and clipped a few of my flowers for a last minute arrangement for the cookout later. Hope you all are having a wonderful 4th!


Happy Celebrating!

Jennifer

Sunday, March 27, 2016

24 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all,

  Today I will be able to check off another item on my Happy Easter list.  You can read all about my goal lists here.  I will be updating the 2nd "E" in Easter.

Hunting hat still needs crocheting
Artistic craft with my daughter
  Today my daughter and I enjoyed some artistic time together by coloring in her adult coloring books.  It is really relaxing.  The adult coloring books are just about everywhere you look these days.  In all sorts of designs and themes.  We used a nice pack of coloring pencils in order to have some control for the small intricate spaces.

 
My before







  I chose a nice woodland owl for my coloring pleasure. :)
After






  Here's my daughters beautiful spring heart of flowers.  She was well into her picture by the time I thought about snapping our before pictures.










Post enough to get caught up on the Living Full series (behind 11 posts still)
Plan square foot garden (still reading the All New Square Foot Gardening)
  Over the last few days my husband, daughter and I have filled the beautiful raised garden box my husband built for us.


  We purchased 13 bags of this compost (since our compost bin is too new to have produced any of our own black gold).  This filled our 4 x 8 ft. bed up almost to the top and we had one extra bag left to add to our compost bin.




I never knew I would be so excited about dirt that I would want to take a picture of it.  I couldn't wait to start playing planting.   We bought 8 tomato, 4 yellow crockneck squash, 12 strawberry, 2 bell pepper, 9 broccoli, 2 cucumber and 12 lettuce plants.  







    I just love our very first garden!  I look forward to walking out in the backyard everyday to tend to our beautiful vegetables.  This is all new to us, so this will be a learning experience for us and lots of trial and error, but I think this will be a fun adventure!  
Yarn is very close to being all untangled, organized and made into balls ready for projects

Eliminate all clothing in closet that I no longer wear
Apron will no longer be my nemesis!!!
Sachets to be made with repurposed shower curtain
Try a new homemade cleaning or health and beauty recipe
Every piece of clothing hanging in the laundry room will be put in it's proper place


  While most of these clothes just needed to make their way up to my closet, there are some that are just not worthy to wear to work anymore.  Many of my white work blouses are dingy and have gray stains on the cuffs from the boxes that I have to open at work.  I am looking to find ways to repurposing those.  If I don't find a good useful way of doing that within the next day or two, I'm just going to let go and throw them out.  



  I also have a couple of old faded black pants and old sweatpants that will be cut off to make shorts for working outside and/or sleeping in.  My old t-shirts that are faded and/or stained will now become sleeping shirts or cut up for a great cleaning tool I plan to post about soon.  Hopefully I can find a good use for those old dingy white blouses.  If so, I'll be sure to post what I find.  

Well, that definitely looks much better!

Read daily I've been reading everyday….a lot (not all) of the reading has been off the internet, researching how to's, etc.  I plan to add more time reading good ol' turn the page book in hand reading time as that is one of my most favorite past times.  

Until next time….

Happy Living Full!

Jennifer

Saturday, March 26, 2016

23 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all,

  Just popping in for another update to my Happy Easter list.  You can read what my lists are all about here.  So far, I've posted two of the completed tasks.  Today I will update you on the 2nd "P."  We planned, and planted our garden! :)

Hunting hat still needs crocheting
Artistic craft with my daughter
  Today my daughter and I enjoyed some artistic time together by coloring in her adult coloring books.  It is really relaxing.  The adult coloring books are just about everywhere you look these days.  In all sorts of designs and themes.  We used a nice pack of coloring pencils in order to have some control for the small intricate spaces.

 
My before







  I chose a nice woodland owl for my coloring pleasure. :)
After






  Here's my daughters beautiful spring heart of flowers.  She was well into her picture by the time I thought about snapping our before pictures.










Post enough to get caught up on the Living Full series (behind 11 posts still)
Plan square foot garden (still reading the All New Square Foot Gardening)
  Over the last few days my husband, daughter and I have filled the beautiful raised garden box my husband built for us.


  We purchased 13 bags of this compost (since our compost bin is too new to have produced any of our own black gold).  This filled our 4 x 8 ft. bed up almost to the top and we had one extra bag left to add to our compost bin.




I never knew I would be so excited about dirt that I would want to take a picture of it.  I couldn't wait to start playing planting.   We bought 8 tomato, 4 yellow crockneck squash, 12 strawberry, 2 bell pepper, 9 broccoli, 2 cucumber and 12 lettuce plants.  







    I just love our very first garden!  I look forward to walking out in the backyard everyday to tend to our beautiful vegetables.  This is all new to us, so this will be a learning experience for us and lots of trial and error, but I think this will be a fun adventure!  
Yarn is very close to being all untangled, organized and made into balls ready for projects

Eliminate all clothing in closet that I no longer wear
Apron will no longer be my nemesis!!!
Sachets to be made with repurposed shower curtain
Try a new homemade cleaning or health and beauty recipe
Every piece of clothing hanging in the laundry room will be put in it's proper place
Read daily I've been reading everyday….a lot (not all) of the reading has been off the internet, researching how to's, etc.  I plan to add more time reading good ol' turn the page book in hand reading time as that is one of my most favorite past times.  

Happy Gardening!

Jennifer

Thursday, March 24, 2016

22 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!



Hi all,

  Just going to update my Happy Easter List.







Hunting hat still needs crocheting
Artistic craft with my daughter
  Today my daughter and I enjoyed some artistic time together by coloring in her adult coloring books.  It is really relaxing.  The adult coloring books are just about everywhere you look these days.  In all sorts of designs and themes.  We used a nice pack of coloring pencils in order to have some control for the small intricate spaces.

 
My before







  I chose a nice woodland owl for my coloring pleasure. :)
After






  Here's my daughters beautiful spring heart of flowers.  She was well into her picture by the time I thought about snapping our before pictures.











Post enough to get caught up on the Living Full series (behind 11 posts still)
Plan square foot garden (still reading the All New Square Foot Gardening)
Yarn is very close to being all untangled, organized and made into balls ready for projects

Eliminate all clothing in closet that I no longer wear
Apron will no longer be my nemesis!!!
Sachets to be made with repurposed shower curtain
Try a new homemade cleaning or health and beauty recipe
Every piece of clothing hanging in the laundry room will be put in it's proper place
Read daily I've been reading everyday….a lot (not all) of the reading has been off the internet, researching how to's, etc.  I plan to add more time reading good ol' turn the page book in hand reading time as that is one of my most favorite past times.  

 We had a really nice time just chatting, giggling and coloring.  Amazing how something so simple can be so much fun!

Happy Coloring!

Jennifer

Wednesday, March 23, 2016

21 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all,

  I'm so excited to show you what my husband surprised me with just over a week ago….


  A lovely compost bin!!!  It lives right next to my raised garden bed he built that I recently posted...


  No, we haven't found the perfect land for us yet….the search continues…but that doesn't mean that we can't fulfill as many homesteading wishes that our neighborhood will allow.  I think he did a fine job!  For right at $100 in lumber and screws we have what should make for a nice beginners garden I would say.  So, let the composting begin!  

Be sure to join me on the following two link ups.

Our Simple Homestead Blog Hop

Happy Composting!

Jennifer

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

20 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!





Hi all,

  Today I made a nice new batch of homemade liquid laundry soap.  I used the recipe from this site.




  The only thing I did differently is I chopped up the bar of Zote for a quicker melting process.  The soap is very soft, so not much elbow grease involved.




 I use an old pot that from a set that I no longer use for cooking.  I fill it half full, melt the Zote and then add the Borax and Washing Soda.




 I fill the 5 gallon bucket with cold water, and fully melted soap mixture, then fill the bucket up almost to the top with cold water.  I let it sit overnight, then transfer into a more manageable 1 gallon vinegar bottle saved for this very purpose.



  I absolutely love the smell of the Zote soap.  My husband and daughter are not so impressed with the smell while melting in the pot, but doesn't mind it once cooled and used in the washer.  I have found this recipe to do great with our clothes.  I do have to pre treat stains with a little applied straight on the stain and work in with some rubbing and cold water.

  I use 1/2 cup of soap per load.  This happens to be one scoop from a left over Oxi Clean container.  Here's the break down per load….

1 bar of Zote: $.97
2 cups of Washing Soda: $3.97 for 1 box  (55oz) = $1.15 per 2 cups
2 cups of Borax: $4.09 for 1 box (76oz) = $.86 per 2 cups

  So all total a 5 gallon batch costs $2.98 which equals just under $.02 a load.  Woo Hoo!!  Now that's what I call frugal!

  Now, to just figure out a way to hang my clothes outside in an unobtrusive manner….since we are still in a neighborhood….hmmmm…..

Happy Washing!

Jennifer

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

19 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Pups favorite spot while blogging!
Hi all!

  Wow!  We are already into month three of the new year.  How did that happen?  It's amazing how time flies and faster with each passing day.  All the more reason why I want to make the most of each day.  I'll have to be honest though, working full time has really made it hard for me to stay motivated to do some things on my off days, when all I really feel like doing is laying on the couch and not moving. This is another reason why living a simpler life through voluntarily downsizing, homesteading, and learning to live with less in order to fully live sounds better and better to me with each passing day.  My husband I'm happy to say, seems to be mulling the concept over in his mind more these days as well.  The search still continues for the perfect land.  In the meantime I will continue to learn all I can to live a more natural, self sustaining life as a neighborhood while allow. :)

  For now, how about another goal list for this month?  I will repeat some of the items that I didn't accomplish last month and going to do my very best to have a full out successful checked of list this time.  Since Easter will fall on March 27th this year how about…..

Hunting hat still needs crocheting
Artistic craft with my daughter
Post enough to get caught up on the Living Full series (behind 11 posts still)
Plan square foot garden (still reading the All New Square Foot Gardening)
Yarn is very close to being all untangled, organized and made into balls ready for projects

Eliminate all clothing in closet that I no longer wear
Apron will no longer be my nemesis!!!
Sachets to be made with repurposed shower curtain
Try a new homemade cleaning or health and beauty recipe
Every piece of clothing hanging in the laundry room will be put in it's proper place
Read daily

  I look forward to working on this list and posting extra this month.  With a week's vacation right around the corner for me, I'm feeling optimistic!  Anyone out there making your own monthly goal lists?

Have a great day!

Jennifer

Sunday, February 28, 2016

18 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all,

  Here's a new update on my Valentine list.  I won't be getting everything checked off again, but that's ok.  Throw in working full time, weekly errands, family time, and rest and I feel this month had some great accomplishments!
Hunting hat for me still needs to be made
Add getting completely dressed first thing back to my normal daily habits
-I have been much better about this since my last post.  Only lapsed a couple of times and found myself drinking my coffee and on the computer before getting fully showered and dressed for the day.  
Post on blog enough to get caught up on my 52 Weeks of Living Full (behind 11posts at this point)
Plan my square foot garden
Yarn still needs finishing touches with organizing

Vanquish all expired coupons from my coupon binder
-All coupons are now current in my coupon binder.  I also, with the help of my daughter, have all the coupons clipped and filed.  You can see my coupon binder here.
Aldi price match at Walmart
-I had a nice trip to Walmart today for the sole purpose of matching the produce from the Aldi ad.  Here are the results of that trip….
-Quart size freezer bags $2.98
-1 dozen eggs $2.47
-Great value peach yogurt $1.82
-Organic Spinach $3.26 Matched Aldi at $1.99 saved $1.27
-Bananas $.68/lb. bought 2.53 lbs. = $1.72 Matched Aldi at $.29/lb bought 2.53 lbs.  = $.73 saved $.99
-Baby Carrots $1.68 Matched Aldi at $1.19 saved $.49
-4lb. Naval Oranges $3.48 Matched Aldi at $1.99 saved $1.49
-3lb Mandarins $4.47 Matched Aldi at $2.19 saved $2.28

Before: $23.19  After match $15.79  Savings of $7.40!!  Pretty good I'd say for some great produce!
Library trips to satisfy need to read/learn
-Checked out 2 books….
All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew 
Divergent by Veronica Roth
Eat our traditional Valentine's Day meal
-My husband loves ground beef patties, with mashed potatoes and gravy.  So, heart shaped patties and gravy poured into hulled out heart in potatoes.  Ok, now I know this is corny, but it puts a smile on my family's face. :)

Need to print out planner I won by random draw and put to use
-I won a planner by random draw.  I downloaded and printed it this month and began checking of the list daily.  I really love this planner that gives and nice daily chore list and daily Bible reading.  I've got it on my refrigerator and check things off as I go.  

Try homemade body wash recipe
Infamous Apron needs completing
Need to get back in the habit of weekly savings with coupons
Exercise with my daughter by learning one clogging routine
-Now I haven't learned the whole routine, but I did practice with my daughter some this month.  
Super Bowl Sunday Favorites (make everyone's requests)
-So we all agreed on Chilli.  I made a big batch so that I could take some to work for lunches.  It's a very simple recipe.  
Brown 2 lbs. of ground beef, add 2 packs of chill mix with a little water.  In a big pot pour 2 large cans of tomato sauce, 2 small cans of diced tomatoes, add ground beef, I usually add a few more spices to taste like Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Chilli Powder, a little Cumin.  This is how I like to eat my chill…..
Crumble some Fritos

Add Chilli, Lots of Cheese, Sour Cream, Jalapeño  Mmmmm! :)


Declultter for 15 minutes a day as often as possible
-I only did this a couple of times this month.  Definitely need to work on this more often. 
Artistic craft of some kind with daughter
Yellow sachets for drawers/closets/gifts (by repurposing an old shower curtain)

  I will soon be posting my list for next month.  I will also be on vacation next month which should give me some time to blog and check off lots of things on the list.

Have a great day!

Jennifer


Thursday, February 11, 2016

17 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all!

  Just posting another thing I can check off my list.  Super Bowl Sunday Favorites is complete!

Hunting hat for me still needs to be made
Add getting completely dressed first thing back to my normal daily habits
-I have been much better about this since my last post.  Only lapsed a couple of times and found myself drinking my coffee and on the computer before getting fully showered and dressed for the day.  
Post on blog enough to get caught up on my 52 Weeks of Living Full (behind 11posts at this point)
Plan my square foot garden
Yarn still needs finishing touches with organizing

Vanquish all expired coupons from my coupon binder
Aldi price match at Walmart
-I had a nice trip to Walmart today for the sole purpose of matching the produce from the Aldi ad.  Here are the results of that trip….
-Quart size freezer bags $2.98
-1 dozen eggs $2.47
-Great value peach yogurt $1.82
-Organic Spinach $3.26 Matched Aldi at $1.99 saved $1.27
-Bananas $.68/lb. bought 2.53 lbs. = $1.72 Matched Aldi at $.29/lb bought 2.53 lbs.  = $.73 saved $.99
-Baby Carrots $1.68 Matched Aldi at $1.19 saved $.49
-4lb. Naval Oranges $3.48 Matched Aldi at $1.99 saved $1.49
-3lb Mandarins $4.47 Matched Aldi at $2.19 saved $2.28

Before: $23.19  After match $15.79  Savings of $7.40!!  Pretty good I'd say for some great produce!
Library trips to satisfy need to read/learn
-Checked out 2 books….
All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew 
Divergent by Veronica Roth
Eat our traditional Valentine's Day meal
Need to print out planner I won by random draw and put to use
Try homemade body wash recipe
Infamous Apron needs completing
Need to get back in the habit of weekly savings with coupons
Exercise with my daughter by learning one clogging routine
Super Bowl Sunday Favorites (make everyone's requests)
-So we all agreed on Chilli.  I made a big batch so that I could take some to work for lunches.  It's a very simple recipe.  
Brown 2 lbs. of ground beef, add 2 packs of chill mix with a little water.  In a big pot pour 2 large cans of tomato sauce, 2 small cans of diced tomatoes, add ground beef, I usually add a few more spices to taste like Onion Powder, Garlic Powder, Chilli Powder, a little Cumin.  This is how I like to eat my chill…..
Crumble some Fritos

Add Chilli, Lots of Cheese, Sour Cream, Jalapeño  Mmmmm! :)


Declultter for 15 minutes a day as often as possible
Artistic craft of some kind with daughter
Yellow sachets for drawers/closets/gifts (by repurposing an old shower curtain)

Have a great day!

Jennifer

16 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all!

  Here are a couple of updates to my February goal list…..

Hunting hat for me still needs to be made
Add getting completely dressed first thing back to my normal daily habits
-I have been much better about this since my last post.  Only lapsed a couple of times and found myself drinking my coffee and on the computer before getting fully showered and dressed for the day.  
Post on blog enough to get caught up on my 52 Weeks of Living Full (behind 11posts at this point)
Plan my square foot garden
Yarn still needs finishing touches with organizing

Vanquish all expired coupons from my coupon binder
Aldi price match at Walmart
-I had a nice trip to Walmart today for the sole purpose of matching the produce from the Aldi ad.  Here are the results of that trip….
-Quart size freezer bags $2.98
-1 dozen eggs $2.47
-Great value peach yogurt $1.82
-Organic Spinach $3.26 Matched Aldi at $1.99 saved $1.27
-Bananas $.68/lb. bought 2.53 lbs. = $1.72 Matched Aldi at $.29/lb bought 2.53 lbs.  = $.73 saved $.99
-Baby Carrots $1.68 Matched Aldi at $1.19 saved $.49
-4lb. Naval Oranges $3.48 Matched Aldi at $1.99 saved $1.49
-3lb Mandarins $4.47 Matched Aldi at $2.19 saved $2.28

Before: $23.19  After match $15.79  Savings of $7.40!!  Pretty good I'd say for some great produce!
Library trips to satisfy need to read/learn
-Checked out 2 books….
All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew 
Divergent by Veronica Roth
Eat our traditional Valentine's Day meal
Need to print out planner I won by random draw and put to use
Try homemade body wash recipe
Infamous Apron needs completing
Need to get back in the habit of weekly savings with coupons
Exercise with my daughter by learning one clogging routine
Super Bowl Sunday Favorites (make everyone's requests)

Declultter for 15 minutes a day as often as possible
Artistic craft of some kind with daughter
Yellow sachets for drawers/closets/gifts (by repurposing an old shower curtain)

Off to a nice start I'd say on my list, have more to post soon!

Happy Living Full!

Jennifer

Wednesday, February 3, 2016

15 of 52 Weeks of Living Full!!

Hi all!

  Today I will share my February goal list.  I really enjoy making a goal list like this.  It makes for a fun challenge!  So here it is….

Hunting hat for me still needs to be made
Add getting completely dressed first thing back to my normal daily habits
Post on blog enough to get caught up on my 52 Weeks of Living Full (behind 11posts at this point)
Plan my square foot garden
Yarn still needs finishing touches with organizing

Vanquish all expired coupons from my coupon binder
Aldi price match at Walmart
Library trips to satisfy need to read/learn
Eat our traditional Valentine's Day meal
Need to print out planner I won by random draw and put to use
Try homemade body wash recipe
Infamous Apron needs completing
Need to get back in the habit of weekly savings with coupons
Exercise with my daughter by learning one clogging routine
Super Bowl Sunday Favorites (make everyone's requests)

Declultter for 15 minutes a day as often as possible
Artistic craft of some kind with daughter
Yellow sachets for drawers/closets/gifts (by repurposing an old shower curtain)

  Ok, now that looks like one big, fun list!  I'll post as I go along checking off my list with each accomplishment.  Anyone else making a goal list for this month?  Would love to hear about it!

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Happy List Checking!

Jennifer

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