Monday, June 28, 2010

My lost iPod...

My lost iPod is found! I lost it sometime during our move. I remember using it a few times, and then discovered it today in my glove compartment. It's hilarious because I actually use my glove compartment. I don't know why I didn't see it before. Regardless, I found it! So I decided to post a few pictures of iPods I enjoy.




This is my iPod that I found. It's an iPod shuffle and is apparently outdated because I found an updated picture of what an iPod shuffle looks like now. They're definitely different, and I'd have to say I like the one I have better.


Here's the new iPod.

And then here's the iPod nano. They'll even engrave stuff on the back for free now. I like it mainly because of the color. It's way pretty. I also wish I had this one because I could make playlists and see what was currently playing. It's on my wish list that's like three hundred pages long. lol :)

Friday, June 25, 2010

Make Up Bags



I think I'm starting to figure out why girls carry around a purse... and a little clutch inside the purse. With my new haircut, I've started really wearing make up even including lip stick and lip gloss. It's totally unusual for me, but I'm starting to like it. Anyways, I bought a few cosmetic bags at Ross for way cheap and some big containers to hold all my make up organized. It turned out cute and cheap!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Article of Faith 8


The Eight Article of Faith states: We believe the bible to be the word of God, as far as it is translated correctly. We also believe the Book of Mormon to be the word of God. As I thought about explaining translation to four-year-olds, I realized that I could mix up letters and let them 'translate' theirselves. Then I could explain that sometimes people changed up groups of words to confuse others and make the bible say things they wanted it to say. The Book of Mormon is translated correctly, and we can use it as a guide to help us with the bible. Which is exactly what we'll do when we 'translate' the scrambled words!

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Meet a few of the Owens!

I took a few pictures of my cousins and all while in SC last time. I didn't get everyone, but there's always next time! I hope to go back in July and catch the beach!!! So here's how a few of them are looking now...

This is shy and sweet Abigail who is just like Michelle in every way possible.

This is my fabulous Aunt Evelyn who is amazing at everything she does.

This is Alex. He is the youngest of the batch. I got lucky to catch him playing with a one like that!

And of course, William and Andrew who are like two peas in a pod. These boys get along amazingly well.

And then there was Amelia. She's still full of energy and definitely keeps us busy!

Thursday, June 17, 2010

More Indiana Pics...






There are so many, many pictures from Indiana that I took. I decided that I could share a few more of them. I hope you enjoy all of them. :)


My New Hair Cut

I got a hair cut two weeks ago and am now finally putting up the pictures. In the back are spikes. And the front and top is nice and short. I am amazed at how many people tell me I should keep my hair like this. I won't, however, because winter makes for some really cold ears!!! You are more than welcome to be honest in leaving an opinion behind. You can't hurt my feelings. My husband told me I look like a boy. So no worries! Take care!


Baking Soda

I have always loved baking soda. Momma taught me to take baking soda baths; it does wonder for the skin and for fighting off certain infections. I found this article on Yahoo today. I usually think most of their articles are silly, but this one is good. I knew baking soda had multiple uses especially after I used it to put out a tiny fire the other day. I didn't know that it had 40-ish, though. Go baking soda!!!

Personal Care

1. Make toothpaste
A paste made from baking soda and a 3 percent hydrogen peroxide solution can be used as an alternative to commercial non-fluoride toothpastes. (Or here’s a formula for a minty version.) You can also just dip your toothbrush with toothpaste into baking soda for an extra boost.

2. Freshen your mouth
Put one teaspoon in half a glass of water, swish, spit, and rinse. Odors are neutralized, not just covered up.

3. Soak oral appliance
Soak oral appliances (like retainers, mouthpieces, and dentures) in a solution of 2 teaspoons baking soda dissolved in a glass or small bowl of warm water. The baking soda loosens food particles and neutralizes odors to keep appliances fresh. You can also brush appliances clean using baking soda.

4. Use as a facial scrub and body exfoliant
Give yourself an invigorating facial and body scrub. Make a paste of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water. Rub in a gentle circular motion to exfoliate the skin. Rinse clean. This is gentle enough for daily use.

5. Skip harsh deodorant
Pat baking soda onto your underarms to neutralize body odor.

6. Use as an antacid
Baking soda is a safe and effective antacid to relieve heartburn, sour stomach, and/or acid indigestion. Refer to baking soda package for instructions.

7. Treat insect bites and itchy skin
For insect bites, make a paste out of baking soda and water, and apply as a salve onto affected skin. To ease the itch, shake some baking soda into your hand and rub it into damp skin after bath or shower.

8. Make a hand cleanser and softener
Skip harsh soaps and gently scrub away ground-in dirt and neutralize odors on hands with a paste of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water or 3 parts baking soda with gentle liquid hand soap. Then rinse clean.

9. Help your hair
Vinegar is amazing for your hair, but baking soda has its place in the shower too. Sprinkle a small amount of baking soda into your palm along with your favorite shampoo. Shampoo as usual and rinse thoroughly — baking soda helps remove the residue that styling products leave behind so your hair is cleaner and more manageable.

10. Clean brushes and combs
For lustrous hair with more shine, keep brushes and combs clean. Remove natural oil build-up and hair product residue by soaking combs and brushes in a solution of 1 teaspoon of baking soda in a small basin of warm water. Rinse and allow to dry.

11. Make a bath soak
Add 1/2 cup of baking soda to your bath to neutralize acids on the skin and help wash away oil and perspiration. It also makes your skin feel very soft. Or just focus on soothing your feet. Dissolve 3 tablespoons of baking soda in a tub of warm water and soak feet. Gently scrub.

Cleaning

12. Make a surface soft scrub
For safe, effective cleaning of bathroom tubs, tile, and sinks — even fiberglass and glossy tiles — sprinkle baking soda lightly on a clean damp sponge and scrub as usual. Rinse thoroughly and wipe dry. For extra cleaning power, make a paste with baking soda, coarse salt, and liquid dish soap — let it sit then scour off.

13. Hand-wash dishes and pots and pans
Add 2 heaping tablespoons baking soda (along with your regular dish detergent) to the dish water to help cut grease and foods left on dishes, pots, and pans. For cooked-on foods, let them soak in the baking soda and detergent with water first, then use dry baking soda on a clean damp sponge or cloth as a scratch-less scouring powder.

14. Freshen sponges
Soak stale-smelling sponges in a strong baking soda solution to get rid of the mess (4 tablespoons of baking soda dissolved in 1 quart of warm water). For more thorough disinfecting, use the microwave.

15. Clean the microwave
Baking soda on a clean damp sponge cleans gently inside and outside the microwave and never leaves a harsh chemical smell. Rinse well with water.

16. Polish silver flatware
Use a baking soda paste made with 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water. Rub onto the silver with a clean cloth or sponge. Rinse thoroughly and dry for shining sterling and silver-plate serving pieces.

17. Clean coffee and tea pots
Remove coffee and tea stains and eliminate bitter off-tastes by washing mugs and coffee makers in a solution of 1/4 cup baking soda in 1 quart of warm water. For stubborn stains, try soaking overnight in the baking soda solution and detergent or scrubbing with baking soda on a clean damp sponge.

18. Clean the oven
Sprinkle baking soda onto the bottom of the oven. Spray with water to dampen the baking soda. Let sit overnight. In the morning, scrub, scoop the baking soda and grime out with a sponge, or vacuum, and rinse.

19. Clean floors
Remove dirt and grime (without unwanted scratch marks) from no-wax and tile floors using 1/2 cup baking soda in a bucket of warm water — mop and rinse clean for a sparkling floor. For scuff marks, use baking soda on a clean damp sponge, then rinse.

20. Clean furniture
Clean and remove marks (even crayon) from walls and painted furniture by applying baking soda to a damp sponge and rubbing lightly. Wipe off with a clean, dry cloth.

21. Clean shower curtains
Clean and deodorize your vinyl shower curtain by sprinkling baking soda directly on a clean damp sponge or brush. Scrub the shower curtain and rinse clean. Hang it up to dry.

22. Boost your liquid laundry detergent
Give your laundry a boost by adding 1/2 cup of baking soda to your laundry to make liquid detergent work harder. A better balance of pH in the wash gets clothes cleaner, fresher, and brighter. Or you can add 1/2 cup of baking soda to the rinse cycle for fresher sheets and towels or to neutralize gym clothes and odoriferous clothing.

23. Clean and freshen sports gear
Use a baking soda solution (4 tablespoons baking soda in 1 quart warm water) to clean and deodorize smelly sports equipment. Sprinkle baking soda into golf bags and gym bags to deodorize and clean golf irons (without scratching them!) with a baking soda paste (3 parts baking soda to 1 part water) and a brush. Rinse thoroughly.

24. Remove oil and grease stains
Use baking soda to clean up light-duty oil and grease spills on your garage floor or in your driveway. Sprinkle baking soda on the spot and scrub with a wet brush.

25. Clean batteries
Baking soda can be used to neutralize battery acid corrosion on cars, mowers, etc., because its a mild alkali. Be sure to disconnect the battery terminals before cleaning. Make a paste of 3 parts baking soda to 1 part water and apply with a damp cloth to scrub corrosion from the battery terminal. After cleaning and reconnecting the terminals, wipe them with petroleum jelly to prevent future corrosion. Please be careful when working around a battery — they contain a strong acid.

26. Clean cars
Use baking soda to clean your car lights, chrome, windows, tires, vinyl seats, and floor mats without worrying about unwanted scratch marks. Use a baking soda solution of 1/4 cup baking soda in 1 quart of warm water. Apply with a sponge or soft cloth to remove road grime, tree sap, bugs, and tar. For stubborn stains use baking soda sprinkled on a damp sponge or soft brush. Eliminate odors by sprinkling baking soda directly on fabric car seats and carpets. Wait 15 minutes (or longer for strong odors) and vacuum up the baking soda.

Deodorizing

27. Deodorize your refrigerator
Place an open box in the back of the fridge to neutralize odors.

28. Deodorize trashcans and recyclables
Sprinkle baking soda on the bottom of your trashcan to keep stinky trash smells at bay. Clean your recyclables container periodically by sprinkling baking soda on a damp sponge. Wipe clean and rinse. Also, sprinkle baking soda on top as you add recyclables to the bin.

29. Deodorize drains and garbage disposals
To deodorize your sink and tub drains and garbage disposal and keep lingering odors from resurfacing, pour 1/2 cup of baking soda down the drain while running warm tap water — it will neutralize both acid and basic odors for a fresh drain. (This a good way to dispose of baking soda that is being retired from your refrigerator.)

30. Deodorize and clean dishwashers
Use baking soda to deodorize before you run the dishwasher and then as a gentle cleanser in the wash cycle.

31. Deodorize lunch boxes
Between uses, place a spill-proof box of baking soda in everyone’s lunch box to absorb lingering odors.

32. Remove odor from carpets
Liberally sprinkle baking soda on the carpet. Let set overnight or as long as possible (the longer it sets the better it works). Sweep up the larger amounts of baking soda, and vacuum up the rest. (Note that your vacuum cleaner bag will get full and heavy.) An added bonus: You'll also deodorize your vacuum cleaner.

33. Freshen closets
Place a box on the shelf to keep the closet smelling fresh.

34. Deodorize pet items
Cover the bottom of your cat box with baking soda, then fill as usual with litter. To freshen between changes, sprinkle baking soda on top of the litter after a thorough cleaning. Eliminate odors from your pet's bedding by sprinkling liberally with baking soda, wait 15 minutes (or longer for stronger odors), then vacuum up.

35. Deodorize sneakers
Keep odors from spreading in smelly sneakers by shaking baking soda into them when not in use. Shake out before wearing.

36. Freshen stuffed animals
Keep favorite cuddly toys fresh with a dry shower of baking soda. Sprinkle baking soda on and let it sit for 15 minutes before brushing off.

Miscellaneous

37. Cure all camping needs
Baking soda is a must-have for your next camping trip. It's a dish-washer, pot-scrubber, hand-cleanser, deodorant, toothpaste, and fire extinguisher, and has many other uses.

38. Extinguish fires
Baking soda can help in the initial handling of minor grease or electrical kitchen fires, because when baking soda is heated, it gives off carbon dioxide, which helps to smother the flames. For small cooking fires (frying pans, broilers, ovens, grills), turn off the gas or electricity if you can safely do so. Stand back and throw handfuls of baking soda at the base of the flame to help put out the fire — and call the fire department just to be safe.

39. Care for the septic system
Regular use of baking soda in your drains can help keep your septic system flowing freely. One cup of baking soda per week will help maintain a favorable pH in your septic tank.

40. Scrub fruits and vegetables
Baking soda is the food safe way to clean dirt and residue off fresh fruit and vegetables. Just sprinkle a little on a clean damp sponge, scrub and rinse.

Friday, June 11, 2010

Indiana Pics

Well, it's about time I finally put some more Indiana pictures up. I loved my trip and am sorry I haven't bother to put it all up yet. Regardless, it's never too late!!! I think half the problem was that I had too many to put up. I have over a hundred pictures... I like my camera... :) And now I will let the pictures do the talking...








Here, Kitty, kitty?!?


Well, William and I have been on the constant battle against the fleas. We were winning, but they pushed back strongly! Hence, we had to shave our poor little kitty. He looks like a rat now!!! I feel so bad for him. We even attacked his tail. Now it looks like a rat tail. It's in the picture, but it's difficult to see because it's so little... Good thing I love my kitty!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

My Neglected Blog...

My poor neglected blog. I haven't posted about anything as of late.
William and I went on a fabulous trip this weekend! We went to South Carolina and visited my family out there. Grandpa took me for a ride on his Gold Wing. We went to church with Aunt Evelyn and her family. It was a very different experience for us. It was wonderful to be with family in a beautiful place. I have decided that Beaufort, SC is my 'happy place'. Next time I go, I'll take the time to snap a few pictures. I simply wanted to relax and enjoy this trip. Everyone is growing so much! My cousins are Amber (26), Anna (21), Abigail (16), Andrew (14), Amelia (10), and Alex (8). I can't believe how old we're all getting. While there, Aunt Evelyn took the time to snap a picture of me to have 'evidence' to show Momma that I really was there. Grandpa invited us back for July 4th. We'll have to see what happens!!!