Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Incident of 2010

It's winter time ~ although, here in Michigan, it hasn't felt much like it. But there is proof! Proof in the form of those little notes that come home from school telling us what's going around. They say something like, "Attention Parents ~ Your adorable little cherub may have been exposed to: (Insert Illness / Affliction Here)".

I don't know about anyone else, but every time I catch a glimpse of one of those notes in one of the tiny people's backpacks I close my eyes and whisper, "Please don't say lice, please don't say lice, please don't say lice..."

Now, if you've never had the unfortunate experience of dealing with lice yourself, stop right now, bow your head, and say a little prayer of thanks....because as someone who {has} been to that place, I can tell you ~ Dealing with lice is like entering the 5th circle of H.E.L.L. It was easily the most horrible experience of my adult life. No lie. So awful, it was, that it has taken me well over a year to blog about it. I just wasn't ready yet.

Now, you might be wondering why I'm bringing it up at all ~ and I'm telling you that there are 2 simple reasons. 1: no one should feel like they're the only one who's had to deal with it. It's not your fault ~ it's not your kid's fault ~ and it doesn't mean that anyone is dirty. And 2: you need to know that you'll survive it. I promise.

It's daunting ~ I'm not gonna lie. But, I'm going to offer some tips, and let you know what {I} think every parent of a school-aged child should have on hand...just in case.

First ~ make sure you're checking your child/ren on a regular basis. Maybe every 2nd or 3rd day if you haven't gotten a notice from the school. If/when a notice does come home from school, it's time to start checking daily. Religiously. Every. Day. I know you're thinking, "But I don't know what I'm looking for!" Trust me, you will know a nit if/when you see one.

Pick up some Lice Shield repellant shampoo and/or hair spray from the drug store, and when there is an outbreak, spray your kids down every day before sending them off to school.

Try (try, try, try) to keep your family members' combs seperated. No sharing. I know it's easier said than done, but it's worth a shot. It's easier to prevent the little buggers from spreading than it is to get rid of them once they have.

Keep a kit at home so that you're ready. Your kit should include: Medicated Shampoo (like RID), a metal-toothed lice comb, a rat tail comb, disposable plastic hair ties, a spray bottle, rubbing alcohol, a roll of blue painter's tape, extra vacuum cleaner bags, extra trash bags, duct tape, lice killing spray.

Now the explanation. There are plenty of people who will tell you to use olive oil or mayo instead of the chemical shampoo. I am {not} one of those people. This is war, people ~ it's not a time to get mamby-pamby. The shampoo will come with a plastic lice comb. These plastic combs are {crap}. Spring for the metal one ~ it's sooo much better.

The long tail on a rat tail comb will make it easier to part and section the hair, and you can use the hair ties to make several ponytails so that you can keep track of what you've already checked. I seperated my girls' hair into 6 or 8 smaller sections, then used the tail of the comb to go through each section bit by bit. The spray bottle is helpful b/c it's easier to check damp hair. You can dampen it by section and not have to spray the same area over and over again.

Rubbing alcohol will kill anything that sticks to the combs, so you can soak them between checks (which you'll do twice a day....for 2 weeks). I also took the extra step of wiping down my laundry hampers with rubbing alcohol before putting any clean laundry in them.

Blue painter's tape might seem strange, but we put anything we found during our checks on the sticky side of the tape so that we could see it (and make sure we were finding less and less) it was contained and easy to throw away.

Vacuum cleaner bags are important b/c you're going to vacuum all of your furniture, mattresses, rugs, etc. every day...for 2 weeks. You need to get the used bag (or a plastic bag containing the contents of the bin if you have a bagless vacuum) out of the house and into your outside garbage can when you're done vacuuming. Every day. I also used rubbing alcohol to clean the bin of our bagless vacuum every day. Better safe than sorry.

Garbage bags and duct tape are meant for anything soft that you can't wash ~ like special pillows, dolls, hats, or stuffed animals. You're going to put everything into a garbage bag, seal it closed with duct tape and put it outside for at least 2 weeks. If you have a large freezer, you can put items in it, too. You can vacuum everything before putting it back into regular circulation.

The lice spray can be used on mattresses and furniture, but I didn't do that. I only used the spray on our carseats. All of them. Like, the entire interior of the car.

You're also going to go through a {ridiculous} amount of laundry detergent. You're going to wash coats, hats, gloves, and any clothes that have been worn by the affected person in HOT water. You can also kill stuff by drying it on high heat for at least 20 min. I did both. To everything.

Put those who are affected to bed at night with nothing but a fitted sheet and a blanket. You're going to wash those items every day...for 2 weeks. Choose wisely ~ we lost a blanket (our only casualty) because it couldn't handle all the laundering. And if you have bunk beds, you might want to consider making the top bunk kid sleep on the floor. Trust me....vacuuming that top bunk mattress every day is a beeeeeeee-otch.

You're going to check noggins twice a day...every day...for 2 weeks.

You're going to vacuum the mattresses...the couch and chairs...the rugs...every day...for 2 weeks.

You're going to launder bedding...every day...for 2 weeks.

You're also likely going to {cry} every day...for 2 weeks. ;)

But you {will} get through it. And hopefully you won't have to go through it ever again.

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

CMy computer is having major issues. Something about a display driver or something. Mama not happy. Checking in from my iPod, which is clearly not ideal. Hopefully I'll have the problem resolved soon so I can blog for real.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Action!!!

I'm sure a lot of you have heard about the SOPA & PIPA (Not Middleton) bills currently in Congress that, if passed, could lead to Internet censorship. Being a lover of the internets, and a {blogger} who values my right to say / write whatever I darn well please, I'm not too happy about this proposed legislation. So, I'm bothering you today to ask you all to go on over and SIGN THIS PETITION. It literally takes about 10 seconds. Let Washington DC know that, while piracy & copyright infringement are serious issues, this is NOT the way to deal with it....and that they, really, have bigger things to worry about. Go Be Heard!

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Don't Over-Think It!

OK....I {know} I cannot be the only person who has dealt with this....


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What a mess. It looks horrible, I can't see some of the stuff that's up there, and honestly....how can I feel like an a grown-up when I've got boxes of cereal and snacks "stored" in the same spot that held the bulk box of Top Ramen in my old college apartment? {Seriously.}


The hubband & I stood in the kitchen and stared at the boxes, thinking of other options. We don't have a pantry. Storing frequently-used items in the basement doesn't make sense. We have space for some bookcase-type shelves in the kitchen (we have a bar-seating area at our peninsula that we never use) but that would put them within too-easy reach of the tiny people...and the dogs. Our in-kitchen food storage space is limited to one cupboard ~ the tall boxes are too tall, and the cupboard is alredy full. Hmmmm... And then it hit me. I.am.a.MORON.

You know those shelves in the cupboards? They {move}, people. DUH!


This is how my cupboards were set up before ~ and actually, how they were set up when we moved in. Moving them never occurred to us.

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I moved the middle shelf down one notch, and moved the top shelf down 2 notches, and {voila!} ~ plenty of room for our snacks and cereal on the top shelf.


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Now there is enough room for our cereal boxes, and our snacks, on the top shelf. I'm moving away from buying canned fruits & veggies (darn BPA) and opting for jarred fruit and frozen veggies, so that center shelf will fewer cans as time goes by.


All this to point out that 1) I'm not that bright ;) and 2) the solution to a problem might {not} be as difficult as you're making it. You may be able to solve the problem without spending any money or bringing anything extra into your home! Yay, me!


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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Quick | Easy | Cool


I mentioned a while ago, when I made this project that I was wanting to put together a grouping of {Detroit} items to display. The more I thought about it, the more I wanted to use a map of some kind....something unique and different...and vintage-y.

Unsure of where to start, I did what any truly resourceful person would do. I Googled. ;) I did an image search for "Detroit Maps" and was thrilled with what popped up. Maps of everything from voting districts to zip codes to railroad companies to a charming little map detailing the areas effected by the 1920 smallpox outbreak... I waded through page after page of maps until I finally found something I thought was {perfect}.

I found the map in an article on www.sustainabledetroit.com, and they found it on www.gawker.com.

Now...this particular map doesn't have any visible watermarks, or anything indicating who made the map or where it was found, and it was easily located on a public website. Therefore, I'm working under the assumption that it's not subject to any copyright laws. There were plenty of maps that did have watermarks ~ and most of them were from online shops where one could purchase an original copy of the map. If I had a fancy color printer of my own (it's on my wish list) I could've printed it out on my own and it wouldn't have mattered anyway. I don't have a color printer, so I had to upload the map and order a print of it from a photo lab. They printed it for me, no questions asked.

I brought it home and all I had to do was pop it into a frame...
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I'm more than a little happy with how it turned out ~ even if it didn't take a whole lot of work or effort on my part. My {favorite} things about it are 1) it was crazy inexpensive (just the cost of an 8x10 print & the frame) and 2) no one else I know has this particular map in their home. Love it!
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Combined with my city skyline piece, and the maps of the hubband's and my favorite places, it makes an interesting little statement in our entry way.
Google your city and see what great old maps you can find!
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Friday, December 30, 2011

New Year's Eve Eve!

Head on over to Tatertots & Jello and check out the year-end Weekend Wrap-Up Party! Everyone's posting their favorite projects of year, myself included.
One of my "For Myself" resolutions for this year is to do a better job of keeping up with my crafting and blogging...and I've already got a few ideas for how to start the year out right. So ring in the New Year (do so {safely} please) and check back for all sorts of fun new stuff in 2012!
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Thursday, December 29, 2011

SO Ready for 2012!

I don't know about any of you, but I'm more than ready to say {good-bye!} to 2011. In the last half of the year we've replaced a computer, clothes dryer, microwave, LCD television, repaired our trailer, and purchased a generator. OUCH. Ready for a new start!
At the beginning of 2011, I made a resolutions printable and posted it on the wall next to my desk. Seeing it every day did help to keep me accountable, which is always a good thing. This year, I'm doing it again!
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I'm categorizing my resolutions this year: For My Home, My Health, My Family & Myself. It's always a good idea to set attainable goals ~ and part of that is making sure that you don't give yourself so much to do that you have no hope of succeeding ~ so there are only 4 slots for each category. Thinking about it now, 16 goals seems like a lot. But when you break it down into those 4 categories, it seems so much more do-able. I did a pretty decent job of sticking with it last year, and this year I hope to do even better.
You can download your own 8x10 copy of my New Year's Resolution Printable! Enjoy!
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Just So Ya Know

I'm linked up over at Stacy's Show Me What Ya Got party at Not Just a Housewife. Head on over and check out what everyone's been up to!
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Saturday, December 10, 2011

The Gift of Date Night

First, some housekeeping.

1) I do know that one ties a "knot" rather than a "not", so I'm a bit embarrassed by the typo in my last post ~ but for some unknown reason blogger will not allow me to edit my posts. Ask me how happy I am about that!

2) I linked up the Christmas Printable and the organization posts to the weekend wrap-up party at TT&J, which you can find here....

 

Now onto the {fun} stuff!

I struggle every year with what to give the Hubband for Christmas. He's one of those people who has a lot of hobbies and interests...and pretty much everything he could ever want or need to enjoy said hobbies and interests. Making things even {more} difficult this year is the fact that, within the last 6 months, we've had to purchase replacements for our dead dryer, our dead microwave, and our dead flat-screen TV. So, yeah ~ you could say there's a bit of a budget. Which is why I decided to do this:

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That's right ~ a full {year} of pre-planned dates! I tried to come up with things that I know the hubband will enjoy, and peppered in a few that could be daytime dates for while the tiny people are at school, thus eliminating the need for a sitter.

The gift itself will be delivered in the form of 12 4x6 photo prints. Total cost = under $2. I'm debating about running out and picking up a couple of movie passes, as motivation for the January date. We'll see if I get that far!

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Friday, December 9, 2011

Inexpensive Organization

It's been a busy couple of weeks around here! I've been working hard on {forcing} myself to be more organized. There are a couple of things that I'm trying that are working out really well for us, so I wanted to share those things with you lovely people. :)

First, this....

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You may remember when I bought these magazine organizer thingies and covered them in paper. Well, I swiped 2 of them from my craft room and moved them into the kitchen. The first holds all of those huge, unwieldy barbecue tools ~ spatulas, forks, tongs, etc. ~ in a semi-upright, yet contained position. It's sooooo nice that they all stay where they're supposed to be now! The second box holds our tinfoil, freezer paper, plastic wrap, and all that good stuff. So far, we're {loving} this arrangement!

The next thing is also kitchen-related...

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After shuffling tiny person #1's lunch box from spot to spot on my counters, I decided I had to find someplace where it could {belong}. So I picked up a pair of itty bitty command hooks and put them on the inside of the cabinet door. Now it has a home, and it's right next to the container that holds all of the plastic bowls that I use when I pack her lunch! Perfect. I put the second hook up, too, so it will be ready when tiny person #2 has a lunch box, too.

Next up, a quick and easy tip for the bedroom! Not {that} kind of tip! What kind of blog do you think this is? ;)

I love having a down comforter. It's....well....{comfy}! What I don't love is having to struggle with the darn thing to keep the comforter's corners in the corners of the duvet cover. So, a while ago, I sewed some ribbon (in a bright, easy to find color) into the upper, inside corners of the duvet cover, and onto the corners of the comforter.

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I've tried tying them a few different ways, but what seems to work best is to put both ends of the "V" shaped side through the loop on the comforter, then knot tie a not. Or 2. ;)Photobucket

No more fighting with my comforter, or waking up in the middle of the night with hot feet and a cold upper body.

So, there you have it! Nothing earth-shattering....but these few little things sure do make my life easier.

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Monday, December 5, 2011

Christmas Cheer!

Just a quick post today ~ I wanted to share this fun free printable I threw together today! :) I have yet to meet a person who doesn't {adore} ELF!
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Enjoy!
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Monday, November 21, 2011

The Places We Love

There are a lot of great map art ideas floating around in blogland and on Pinterest, and several of them have caught my eye. But most of them involve cutting a map into a heart shape, and I'm not really a big {heart} person...and cutting a heart-shape for the hubband's favorite place just felt far too feminine. I wanted to do something, though ~ so I went the {simple} route and made this.


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To start off, I picked up a map of Michigan at the store ~ because the hubband's favorite place is Indian River, MI, where his family has been spending time Up North for decades. I didn't have an old Michigan map lying around that would work for this purpose, so I didn't have much of a choice. My own favorite place was a bit trickier. Alona Bay, Ontario isn't on any map. Of course, I knew the general area, and I know which little bay is ours, so I wasn't worried so much about it not being labeled. But....I didn't have a map of Ontario, either. So I got smart. States, provinces, countries....they love tourism. And many places will be more than happy to send you a map for {FREE!} if you look up their tourism department online and fill out a quick request form. That's how I scored the free map of Ontario that I needed for this project.


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I started out by pinpointing the areas on the maps that I wanted to use, and determining which section I wanted to have centered in the available area.


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I lined up the maps under the mat (which was under $1 at the craft store), and made large, general cuts, so that I could come back later and trim them down to the correct sizes. Better too cut off a little bit and trim off more than to cut off too much and ruin the maps!


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In the end I have a very quick, simple and {not-fussy} bit of map art that the hubband & I are both happy with.


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I'm toying with the idea of painting the frame or doing some sort of finish to make it look more weathered a worn, but for now I'm not going to mess with it.


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