Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Google Nexus Giveaway

http://www.androidheadlines.com/2013/11/international-contest-win-a-lg-nexus-5-from-snappea-and-android-headlines.html

Thursday, June 7, 2012

I must be busy

Clearly I have fallen down on the job here.  My intent was to at least post once per week...that didn't happen.

School is now out and we are in full summer mode.  Tan lines are beginning to form, the 2 year old now bobs around the big pool in her floaties without assistance.  I say she "bobs" because her kicking really doesn't get her anywhere.  It's sort of sad to watch really, but she seems perfectly happy.

I completed my first Farmer's Market last month and it was wonderful.  One of my best girlfriends come from Omaha to help me out (Thanks again, Anna!) and so did Julia.  It was exhausting, but fun.  I am really going to try to schedule another date in July.  And possibly in August.  I will need to get busy making though if I'm going to do it.  My best success with JuJuRoo has really come at the Lincoln Racquet Club.  They started carrying my headbands and they have been really popular there.

We are heading into an extremely busy June, but I hope to be better about posting...we shall see.


Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Too busy to clean...

Just put a mop and bucket by the front entrance. People automatically assume you either just cleaned or are just about to. That's my decorating tip for the week. :)

Monday, February 27, 2012

It's a glamorous life


I didn't even look to see how long it's been since my last post.  Essentially, our house has been a breeding ground for illness.  No matter how much bleach and Lysol I use, it seems that every year around this time, we take turns getting sick.  Today it's Jude.  He woke up with a fever and vomiting.  Poor thing has felt (in his words) "wobbly" all day.  He's sleeping on the bathroom floor right now...again. A week and a half ago, it was me with the stomach flu, and a day or two prior to my stomach flu was Julia's stomach flu.  Ruby has had a low grade temp a couple of times over the past couple of weeks, and continues to be a snot factory. In her case though, she doesn't slow down.  Fever or no fever, the kid just goes.  Energizer Bunny.

On the upside, I was able to work over the weekend and made some new headbands.  I'm absolutely in love with them! I even got some of them on Etsy...quite an accomplishment!!!!









http://www.etsy.com/shop/JuJuRoo?section_id=10951147

Saturday, February 11, 2012

I'm disturbed


I think there's something seriously wrong with me.  This isn't a new thought, but something that floats in and out of my consciousness on occasion.  Every once in a while I catch myself, and think, "You are just not normal."

I'm not sure why it is, but I have this almost obsessive need to make things.  Things that are readily available for purchase.  Things that I don't need.  Sometimes things that I don't particularly want even.  But, I want to know how they are made, and then once I find out, I seem to NEED to make it.  I know people who are perfectly content to see something in a store, or online, and say "That's cute."   They either buy it, or don't buy it.  They might tell someone they saw it, and how much they liked it.  But there is no voice inside their head saying, "I could make that.  I wonder how long it would take me.  Do I have all of the stuff at home that I need, or should I stop on the way home? If I made it, I wonder if anyone would want to buy it.  I bet I could make that.  Yes, I need to go home and make that."

For a while, I kind of thought everyone thought that way.  Sort of like I thought everyone had double vision when they were tired...but that's a different story.  I know that there are lots of other people out there like me, but it's become clear to me, that it is NOT normal.  Slightly irritating.  Both to myself and those around me. Is this a mild form of OCD?  Is there medication for it?  If there is medication for it, I wonder what's in it.  I wonder if I could make it....

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Like Old Navy?

If you have some shopping to do, save a little money when you do.
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Monday, February 6, 2012

Snowed in


We spent the weekend here in Lincoln snowed in.  We've had such a mild winter that it actually was kind of a nice change.  Friday it rained all day, and then we woke up Saturday morning to mounds of wet, heavy snow and tree limbs weighed down to the ground.

6 a.m. Saturday

6 a.m. Saturday
This little family of 6 (we count the dog) spent the entire weekend at home.  How often does that happen?  No running errands, going to the gym, shopping or eating out.  We even stayed home from church on Sunday.  The kids built (and re-built) a snow fort in the yard and sledded down the driveway.  Bryce and I cleared the driveway and sidewalks...several times. I baked cinnamon rolls and made soup. We watched movies, read, and played.  And while by Sunday evening we were all a little stir crazy, it was kind of nice to just hunker down and stay home.

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Stupid Groundhog

Well, the stupid groundhog saw his shadow...again.  Doesn't he always?  I don't understand what his problem is with his shadow anyway.  And regardless of whether he does or doesn't, isn't it just a given that there are 6 more weeks of winter?  I think the groundhog either needs to get over it, or retire.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Grocery Day


Tomorrow is Saturday, which means it's grocery day.  When I quit my job to stay home with my kids, there were some concessions that needed to be made.  One thing I found we were wasting a lot of money on was groceries.  We would stop at the store on the way home and pick up whatever sounded good for dinner.  We didn't know what we had, what we were out of, and what was expired.  We were overbuying, and impulse buying several times a week.  I needed to get organized.  I have never been great about cutting coupons, and keeping them organized, but it would be part of our money-saving plan.  The bigger part of the plan though, was to make a weekly grocery shopping trip.  One trip.  For. The. Whole. Week.

Making a list with an entire weeks worth of groceries seemed very daunting because you can just forget so many things in the process of making the list. So, I picked the cheapest place to shop for groceries here - Walmart - and I took a trip there with a pen and paper.  I started at the back of the store, and went through every isle and wrote down, in order what things we buy on a regular basis in each isle, and a few things that are occasional buys.  I made a Word document with each section of the store (Dairy, Meats/Cheeses, Cleaning, Paper Goods, etc.) with a list of things I usually buy from those sections.  What I ended up with was a pre-made grocery list, personalized to me, where I go through and circle the things we need each week.  If there are extra things to add to the list, I left space to write in items that aren't on the pre-made list.  This makes going through the store very efficient and almost painless.

Now, for the reason I chose Wal-mart.  I know some people HATE Wal-Mart and avoid it at all costs.  Here is my reason for shopping there...the prices are lowest on most items, and they have a very easy "price match" policy.  If something is on sale somewhere else - they match the price - (in most cases) no questions asked.  In 5 years, I can think of only 2 times when they actually asked to see the ad.  I always take them, just in case.

The best way I've found to make the most of this price-match policy is to check the ads for your local stores (and don't forget CVS and Walgreens - they sometimes have great deals that you'd never imagine from a drugstore).  On Wednesdays (here in Lincoln anyway), the newspaper carries the grocery ads for the major local grocery stores.  I look through each of the ads and write down items that I know are "good deals" for each store.  I sometimes circle them with a Sharpie so they are easier to find if I have to provide "proof" at the checkout counter.  When I've gone through all of the ads, I then write them on my Word document with the sale price, store, and information like size or limits so I don't have to re-check the ads when I come across 2 or 3 different sizes of boxes of cereal.  If there are things we use a lot, and there is a good deal, I stock up now (as long as it's non-perishable).  One of my favorite deals is 3 lb. bags of frozen chicken breasts.  If I can get a 3 lb. bag for $4.99, I usually buy 4 or 5.  They keep in the freezer for a long time, and we use them all the time.  (You should always check expiration dates before buying)

Of course, if you hit a sale, and have a coupon also, it's even more satisfying.  I admit, I'm not great about coupons.  It goes in waves - I am a very organized couponer for a few months and then I don't cut any for a few months.  It's all what you have the time and patience for.

So - tomorrow is Saturday, and it is grocery day.  I have my list made, and my coupons organized.  Happy shopping!

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Hobby Lobby

Here's one of my favorite things about having a smart phone.

http://mobile.hobbylobby.com/coupon.cfm

No need to cut out the coupon from the paper and u can use it as many times as u want.