Showing posts with label home care. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home care. Show all posts

Saturday, May 25, 2013

9 in 5 by 23: Photos and Books

Hello friends!

It's been a couple weeks since my last post... but I promise that I've been keeping busy and thinking of you the whole time! :)

I have been working away to close out some of those items on my 9 in 5 by 23 list, which I had started but just recently finished! Numbers 3 and 5 have been completed!

First, #3. Go through and organize all of my old 35mm prints.
When I was younger, I had a Samsung point-and-shoot 35mm camera that my grandpa gave me as a birthday gift. I took that thing everywhere with me as long as it contained film. I used it from the time I got it (I think it was for my 7th birthday) until partway through my sophomore year of high school. And it still works, to this day! I love that camera.

I only had a few albums and they were small, so I kept many of my photos in shoe boxes. One day, my dad got a new pair of CAT work boots and when I saw the box, I knew I could fit all of my photos in there! And so I did. Here's the box! The date on the front signified the last time I opened it to see what was inside, haha.




Pretty legit, huh? 

I had a great time sifting through these old memories. I also went through the three randomly organized photo albums I had filled through the years and stripped them of all their photos (ruining a couple cheap-o albums in the process). Finally I had all of my photos out where I could see them (read, "... where I could seem them and see nothing else in my room"). 

I painstakingly sought out to figure out the month and year each photo was taken so that I could fill a new photo album with a consolidated number of photos in chronological order. It was a tedious process... O.o 
BUT when I was done, I was thrilled with the results. 


I bought this photo album on Amazon after researching for a few days, looking for a well reviewed, highly rated album that was reviewed as durable and attractive. I actually really, really like this photo album. It is made of durable material, and it has a simple and chic look, all for a reasonable price. Also it holds 500 (that's right,five hundred!) 4x6 photos, showing 10 photos in a two-page spread (5 photos a page), with landscape and portrait openings. I did cheat in a few places and used photo safe tape to tape some larger than 4x6 photos in, but those photos actually look good in with the rest! 




I am relieved to be done with this task and thrilled with the results. I almost filled the whole album; it holds 500 photos and I have 13 slots left. 

One day I also hope to digitize all of my 35mm prints to preserve them in case of a house fire, flood, etc. THAT I might have to hire out. Haha!

Next, #5. Go through the books in the garage: donate vs. keep.
When I moved back in with my parents last summer, my bookcase was a mess. They had moved it from my old room into the "guest" room and in order to move it, had removed all the books. They then put them all back in random order (random to me, at least) when it was relocated. That wasn't the only problem with it though. I had left it at home without a second thought after high school. Needless to say by the time I returned to it from college, 4 years later, many of the things in the bookcase I no longer needed/wanted. So I tossed a lot of random school papers, news clippings, magazines, etc. I also "boxed" up a bunch of old chapter books, etc. to keep in the garage. I put quotes on "boxed" because I used an old garbage can to "box" my books. 


Today was a warm day, so I thought it would be a good day to check this item off of my list. 


I found out that a lot of the bulk of this pile was made up of college notebooks and binders and a pile of Dog Fancy magazines from when I held a subscription waayyyy back. All of that was recycled. 

There were a few gems that I found and kept, though. For example some of my old children's books that I read and had read for me, when I was learning to read. I also read these books to my sister when she was learning to read. 

I'm going to keep these, in hopes they'll make it to another bedtime story time one day. :)


Also found a stack of binders that I had kept my old "art" in. Here's some fan art that I drew way back, that made me smile today when I dug it up.


A nerd then, now, and forever, for sure!! 

In the end, much of the volume in that garbage can was recycled but there was a good handful of books that I thought were fit for donation. I had the first three of the Twilight saga and the first two of the Narnia series in paperback, and a random assortment of 3 generations of Nancy Drew books. I kept one really old copy of The Mystery at the Ski Jump as the only Nancy Drew book left in my personal collection. 


All in all the book endeavor was much easier than the photo endeavor, but it was also satisfying. It's good to get rid of some of that bulk, especially since another move is close in my future. Slowly but surely I'll shed some clutter and this is one step toward that! 

So that's two more down on my 9 in 5 by 23 list! I can't wait to knock some more out! 

Hope that you're getting some of those things that you've been meaning to do, done! 

Until next time, stay excellent! 
- Jenny - 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Update: Succulents

Hey-hey!

Do you remember that succulents terrarium that I posted about last year?
Well, it's changed some since then.

Here's what my succulents look like now:


I know it's probably hard to tell, but they got a lot bigger! I'm to blame for this growth, haha. I watered them quite a bit and they did get plant food in their soil, since as a college student in an apartment complex, there wasn't a whole lot of rocks and dirt around. So I used stones and potting soil from the store. I also got them a new pot to give them a little more room. And you may have noticed, I'm missing one of them - the tall one. I decided that three was too many to cram into a pot (with the rate at which mine were growing), so the tall one got the cut. 


I still have the lantern too, and I love it! I love my succulents too - I think they are happier in this adorable pot that I got at a local craft store, on sale. :) And the little drip saucer I actually picked up after the fact at Fred Meyer thinking the purple would be close to the purple in the pot - turns out it's a perfect match! Destiny!

For Christmas, I decorated them with little pom-poms. Adorable! Heehee. They're cute little friends. I enjoy having them around. 


Another fun little plant friend I have is my porchulaca. 
Fun story about it: I actually found it growing in the gravel that I park in, when I am home. I straddled it every time I parked and didn't even know, until one day I noticed a bright red flower...


It was gorgeous
I left it there for a few days, being careful not to run it over, now that I knew it was there. 

After a few days, I couldn't take it anymore - I had to get it in a pot to keep! 

So I went back to Fred Meyer and picked up a small, cute, green pot and saucer. Then I went home, lined the bottom with a circle cut from a coffee filter, then some of the gravel from outside, followed by some of that sandy dirt we have in my neck of the woods (semi-arid desert!). Then I gently dug out the porchulaca and placed it in the freshly dug up soil in my pot. Once securely set, I covered the exposed soil with gravel from right where I took the plant. Thought it would feel more at home that way. ;) 

I watered it a little after the transplant, to help it cope with the stress. 

A friend of mine was actually the one that told me what it was. He said it looked a lot like some porchulaca he had in a garden box. I think it looks like it too! I guess I don't know for sure, but it makes sense to me! 

He's a great little guy - they barely need any care. Sparse water and as much sunlight as they can get, being a desert-y plant. But it seems to be doing alright in the sparse sunlight of wintertime, too. 

I love the little guy.

And he's doing well!  



So my porchulaca and succulents sit in my window soaking up what little sun the winter skies have to offer. They seem to be coping pretty well, even with the chill from the glass. :) 

My little green friends. I like plants. :) 

Do you have any lovable and loving pet plants??

Stay excellent!
- Jenny - 

Sunday, April 8, 2012

While I've Been Out

Hello, my friends!

I apologize for my absence these past couple of weeks! It has been crazy over here. I have been running around with my head chopped off, trying to get my senior design project finished, finishing labs, and  trying to get all the graduation stuff straightened out (like announcements - which I just finished addressing. They will be sent tomorrow! Thank goodness). Ugh, it's been insanity. Not only is business getting crazy, I'm also trying to maintain a social life of sorts. Though the credibility of my social life (as I call it) has been questioned as of late - I still firmly believe I have a good one, despite what others may believe! Ha!

ANYway! I don't have a specific topic about which I hope to write today. I just wanted to stop in a say hey! I do have some projects in the works, though they probably won't come to fruition until much after I graduate in May. Haha! I will probably be posting next weekend about my mortarboard decoration! That should be exciting. :) And one of the projects that I hope to begin once life settles down is something like this DIY project found over at A Beautiful Mess. I would do mine with a set of lyrics from The Ataris "In This Diary." I love this song. It's beautiful and almost every word speaks to me of my youth. (Ha! I sounded so old there! :P ) Check it out!

I'll definitely post about this project once I get to it. ;) 

Other than that, all I've got for you all today is a little home clean up trick. 
How to get gum out of your carpet
I learned this one today. It was kind of a guess really. I woke up and found potato chips on my floor in the living room so I vacuumed them up. One didn't vacuum up though... Upon closer inspection, it wasn't a chip at all! It was gum. Nicely stepped on and stuck on my carpet... 
So here's I got it out; out like it was never there to begin with! 
  • Pull at the gum and cut/tear as much excess gum as you can manage to get off. 
  • Get yourself some Elmer's Sticky Out (pictured below).
  • I would probably follow the instructions on it about carpeting if I was at all worried about the coloration of my carpet, but I dribbled some Sticky Out directly on the gum and let it sit for a couple minutes. 
  • During these couple minutes, wet a rag with warm water and soap. 
  • Return to the gummed area and scrub at the gum with the rag. 
  • The gum will break up into smaller "beads" and eventually breaking its bond with the carpet fibers. 
  • After it has been broke up sufficiently, go over the spot with the vacuum to suck up all those little gum bits. 
  • Good as new! 

Ohhh college, how you teach me so many things out of necessity!
Hope this helps some of you renters out there keep some of your deposit! 

Have a great week! Hopefully, I'll have something more interesting next weekend! 
- Jenny -