I have been intrigued by different pins that have homemade deodorizers to make on your stove. I think it sounds lovely but have never done it until today. I found an easy one that didn't take too many ingredients and the ingredients were common.
Williams Sonoma House Deodorizer
I substituted lemons for limes because that is what was in my fridge. In fact, I used a lime that I had already squeezed from preparing this meal I found on Pinterest.
Honey Lime Chicken
What in the world did we do before the beloved Pinterest??
I boiled my concoction and then have let it simmer all day.
A lady dropped by my house for a pick up (whole other kind of board addiction). As she stood outside my house she said, "Wow, have you been cleaning all morning? Your house smells great!" The deodorizer had only been on the stove for about 45 minutes and it was that strong of a scent! WAY easier than cleaning all morning!!
I'm super happy w/how it turned out!
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Crayon Art
I know we are about a year late to the party but the boys did some crayon art during their day off yesterday. They absolutely loved it!
I was thrilled to see that white canvases were buy one get one free at Michaels this week - Bonus!
I made a special trip to the hardware store to buy some blue painters tape. Only to find out that they were out blue painters tape. Really? So I purchased some green painters tap. I wanted to have their initials on the canvas. I taped their canvases up and had the boys choose what colors they wanted to use.
They took longer choosing their colors than I expected. They
took it very seriously. :) Once the colors were chosen we hot glued them
to the top of the canvas. I made sure that they all were facing the
right way (tips down/the word crayola showing). I had the boys help put
them on once I glued them so they were not exactly in a straight line
but still looked good.
The boys were most excited about revving up the heating tool and melting the wax.
We were surprised how quickly the wax started to melt and drip. It took just a few seconds. It didn't take long to realize that the tape, that I made a special trip for, was not working. You could see the wax under the tape. Bummer. Ezra decided to abandon his "E" and just enjoy the process of melting. He loved watching the colors "race" to the bottom.
Aidan decided to still try out his green tape. We pushed it own extra hard to make the best seal possible. Nope, green painters tape sucks -- at least when it's put up to the task of keeping out hot wax. We quickly just ripped the "A" off and went on w/our business.
It was really fun an the boys were thrilled to make their own art for their walls.
Aidan decided he still wanted an "A" on his canvas so I painted a small black "A" on the corner. I think it looks pretty cute.
A few tips:

FINAL PRODUCTS:
I was thrilled to see that white canvases were buy one get one free at Michaels this week - Bonus!
I made a special trip to the hardware store to buy some blue painters tape. Only to find out that they were out blue painters tape. Really? So I purchased some green painters tap. I wanted to have their initials on the canvas. I taped their canvases up and had the boys choose what colors they wanted to use.
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| Not yet glued to the canvas |
The boys were most excited about revving up the heating tool and melting the wax.
We were surprised how quickly the wax started to melt and drip. It took just a few seconds. It didn't take long to realize that the tape, that I made a special trip for, was not working. You could see the wax under the tape. Bummer. Ezra decided to abandon his "E" and just enjoy the process of melting. He loved watching the colors "race" to the bottom.
Aidan decided to still try out his green tape. We pushed it own extra hard to make the best seal possible. Nope, green painters tape sucks -- at least when it's put up to the task of keeping out hot wax. We quickly just ripped the "A" off and went on w/our business.
It was really fun an the boys were thrilled to make their own art for their walls.
Aidan decided he still wanted an "A" on his canvas so I painted a small black "A" on the corner. I think it looks pretty cute. A few tips:
- Obviously, number one, no not use green painters tape. ;)
- I used two canvases, once box of 64 crayons and one box of 16 crayons. There were only about 6 crayons left.
- I have seen that you can use a hair dryer but if you have a heating tool from the old stamping days I would suggest digging that out. Mine worked perfect.
- The wax does splatter! So make sure you do the melting in a box and in a UN-carpeted area.

FINAL PRODUCTS:
Sunday, June 17, 2012
Father's Day
Happy Father's Day!
I can't say enough how much I love my dad! He has been my biggest fan my whole life. I was born on Father's day and always figured that made me extra special. Now that I'm older I'm pretty sure all my siblings feel like they have reasons to be extra special to my dad - but I never thought of that growing up. I just always knew he thought I was the best Father's Day gift a dad could get. Everyone should grow up feeling as special as I did. He is, annoyingly so, the most positive and energetic man I have ever met. I grew up a pastor's daughter and would not trade that for the world! He is an amazing man of God and I grew up seeing other people adore him. I never doubted why people loved him so much - it was obvious!
I'm not saying there were not normal mundane usual days in our home. We were a normal family w/a messy house that got on each others nerves. But the undercurrent was always love and acceptance.
My dad is the kind of dad that when you woke up in the morning all puffy eyed and snarled hair he would say "There she is! Miss America!" and he would mean it, and I would usually just snarl. I'm not really a morning person. :)
I remember how I loved to make my dad laugh. I'm fairly quick witted and pretty darn sarcastic - and my dad, usually, thought it was amusing. Just recently, last April, I realized I still like to make him laugh. I guess I always will.
All that to say, he's pretty great. Both my parents are wonderful and that makes me a truly blessed girl!
I can't say enough how much I love my dad! He has been my biggest fan my whole life. I was born on Father's day and always figured that made me extra special. Now that I'm older I'm pretty sure all my siblings feel like they have reasons to be extra special to my dad - but I never thought of that growing up. I just always knew he thought I was the best Father's Day gift a dad could get. Everyone should grow up feeling as special as I did. He is, annoyingly so, the most positive and energetic man I have ever met. I grew up a pastor's daughter and would not trade that for the world! He is an amazing man of God and I grew up seeing other people adore him. I never doubted why people loved him so much - it was obvious!
I'm not saying there were not normal mundane usual days in our home. We were a normal family w/a messy house that got on each others nerves. But the undercurrent was always love and acceptance.
My dad is the kind of dad that when you woke up in the morning all puffy eyed and snarled hair he would say "There she is! Miss America!" and he would mean it, and I would usually just snarl. I'm not really a morning person. :)
I remember how I loved to make my dad laugh. I'm fairly quick witted and pretty darn sarcastic - and my dad, usually, thought it was amusing. Just recently, last April, I realized I still like to make him laugh. I guess I always will.
All that to say, he's pretty great. Both my parents are wonderful and that makes me a truly blessed girl!
Friday, January 6, 2012
Christmas
It's January 6th and I'm still working on getting Christmas out of my house. I enjoy putting up decorations - well, I did this year! It was a lot of fun to decorate our new house for the holiday. What I don't enjoy is taking them down. Big time bummer. I'm not sad Christmas is gone, I just don't want to do the work. So, here I sit deciding to do a blog about my decorations and presents I made for the holidays. Will not help get my decorations down faster but will make me happy.
| I had fun decorating the mantel this year!! |
Sunday, January 1, 2012
2011 and All it's Wonder
2012.... Oh My!
January 1, 2012. A new beginning. It always feels nice to start fresh but I also love looking over the year and remembering the highlights. Here a few that pop into my mind when I mentally scan through the months...
In February I had a cousins Valentines Party. I love Valentines Day and I love my nieces and nephews. I had so much fun planning for the party.
Then I think of St. Patrick's Day. See, I'm not a fan of the huge holidays where a lot is expected of me. I like these little one day holidays where I can surprise and have fun with very little expectation. :) On St. Patrick's day we made our own pizza's and talked a lot about naughty leprechauns.
In April I went for my 3rd year to help run Answers WorldWide's International Training Seminar. It's a lot of work but so rewarding. It's one of those things that after the week is done, and I've met Christian's from all over the world, I sit and think... "And I get paid for this!?"
Then in late April I made a 10 hour trip in the car with my two little boys. Brian was not able to get the time off work and I was itching to get outta Dodge. The boys and I packed up the Malibu and headed to Pennsylvania to visit my parents for the week of Spring Break. We had a great time!
In late May my boy Aidan finally decide to trust enough to learn to ride his bike. It had been such a huge ordeal and bone of contention amongst us all - as silly as that sounds. But finally one day he just decided to listen to the instructions of his father and then, wonder of wonders, it worked!
June brought on the end of school for Aidan and family vacation for the rest of us. We had a wonderful week in Grand Haven, MI at the beach. Ahhh.... really miss that at this moment!
Then summer zoomed. We went to the zoo, to the museums, we had baseball, karate and playdates. It was a great summer. I planned lots of activities to keep us busy and out in the warmth. It was great. VBS came and went along with Aidan's birthday and a visit from my parents. It really was glorious! (Have I mentioned how much I love summer?)
Aidan, at just barely 8 years old, decided he wanted to show the world he believed in Jesus. He was baptized the end of August. Nothing really can make Christian parent's hearts happier.
Throw into August a trip to Cedar Point w/Brian's brother and family and all in all it was magnificent.
September came with a new school year. Aidan for second grade and Ezra his first year of 'real' preschool. Where does the time go - why are my babies old enough for school??
And then it happened. Late September after lots of stress, worry and frustration... we bought a house. US!? A HOUSE! It was so scary but kept praying that only the Lord's will be done. A nd here we are, in a new, real, house! Craziness!!
Fall brought on field trips and apple picking. It was a nice fall which helped my transition from summer fun to school and fall a bit easier! :)
In came October and my babies birthday. He turned four and somehow that made him more sassy? Oh, that boy is a trip!
And who doesn't love a little Halloween? We had a good Halloween w/Aidan as Anakin Skywalker, me as Queen Amidala and Ezra as the evil counterpart to Mario as Wario. Honestly, dressing up is the best!
We spent Thanksgiving at home with the Cannon Clan. I am no fan of Thanksgiving but it went well and was almost relaxing.
And then Christmas. Oh, how December was full of craziness, planning and parties. Spending too much money, eating too much food and trying to capture the season. For all my dislike of the craziness and expectations... it was a really nice season. I made an advent calendar that kept us doing little things together or doing things for others. It really helped keep me grounded. The kids loved it. We traveled to PA this year to be with my family. It was great. So much love and insanity abounds when we all get together!
What a great 2011. Of course, we don't take photos of the bad things - but that doesn't mean they didn't occur. But with so much good, I really can't complain. The Lord has blessed. And every year that I can make it through with my family in tact is good... no, great!
January 1, 2012. A new beginning. It always feels nice to start fresh but I also love looking over the year and remembering the highlights. Here a few that pop into my mind when I mentally scan through the months...
In February I had a cousins Valentines Party. I love Valentines Day and I love my nieces and nephews. I had so much fun planning for the party.
Then I think of St. Patrick's Day. See, I'm not a fan of the huge holidays where a lot is expected of me. I like these little one day holidays where I can surprise and have fun with very little expectation. :) On St. Patrick's day we made our own pizza's and talked a lot about naughty leprechauns.
In April I went for my 3rd year to help run Answers WorldWide's International Training Seminar. It's a lot of work but so rewarding. It's one of those things that after the week is done, and I've met Christian's from all over the world, I sit and think... "And I get paid for this!?"
Then in late April I made a 10 hour trip in the car with my two little boys. Brian was not able to get the time off work and I was itching to get outta Dodge. The boys and I packed up the Malibu and headed to Pennsylvania to visit my parents for the week of Spring Break. We had a great time!
In late May my boy Aidan finally decide to trust enough to learn to ride his bike. It had been such a huge ordeal and bone of contention amongst us all - as silly as that sounds. But finally one day he just decided to listen to the instructions of his father and then, wonder of wonders, it worked!
June brought on the end of school for Aidan and family vacation for the rest of us. We had a wonderful week in Grand Haven, MI at the beach. Ahhh.... really miss that at this moment!
Then summer zoomed. We went to the zoo, to the museums, we had baseball, karate and playdates. It was a great summer. I planned lots of activities to keep us busy and out in the warmth. It was great. VBS came and went along with Aidan's birthday and a visit from my parents. It really was glorious! (Have I mentioned how much I love summer?)
Aidan, at just barely 8 years old, decided he wanted to show the world he believed in Jesus. He was baptized the end of August. Nothing really can make Christian parent's hearts happier.
Throw into August a trip to Cedar Point w/Brian's brother and family and all in all it was magnificent.
September came with a new school year. Aidan for second grade and Ezra his first year of 'real' preschool. Where does the time go - why are my babies old enough for school??
And then it happened. Late September after lots of stress, worry and frustration... we bought a house. US!? A HOUSE! It was so scary but kept praying that only the Lord's will be done. A nd here we are, in a new, real, house! Craziness!!
Fall brought on field trips and apple picking. It was a nice fall which helped my transition from summer fun to school and fall a bit easier! :)
In came October and my babies birthday. He turned four and somehow that made him more sassy? Oh, that boy is a trip!
And who doesn't love a little Halloween? We had a good Halloween w/Aidan as Anakin Skywalker, me as Queen Amidala and Ezra as the evil counterpart to Mario as Wario. Honestly, dressing up is the best!
We spent Thanksgiving at home with the Cannon Clan. I am no fan of Thanksgiving but it went well and was almost relaxing.
And then Christmas. Oh, how December was full of craziness, planning and parties. Spending too much money, eating too much food and trying to capture the season. For all my dislike of the craziness and expectations... it was a really nice season. I made an advent calendar that kept us doing little things together or doing things for others. It really helped keep me grounded. The kids loved it. We traveled to PA this year to be with my family. It was great. So much love and insanity abounds when we all get together!
What a great 2011. Of course, we don't take photos of the bad things - but that doesn't mean they didn't occur. But with so much good, I really can't complain. The Lord has blessed. And every year that I can make it through with my family in tact is good... no, great!
Monday, November 14, 2011
House Sweet New House
The last month and a half have been filled with so much activity it's crazy! We are finally into our new home! We have lived here for 2 weeks and it still feels weird. A good weird though! Our upstairs bathroom is finally fully functioning! We remodeled it by (my dad) putting in a new floor, a new toilet, sink, vanity and mirror. It looks like a completely different bathroom. I love it!
Now there are so many projects that I want to do but I need the a. time b. energy and c. money. I keep reminding myself one thing at a time. Brian was out of town last week for work and while he was gone I got a tone of things done. I hung curtain rods and curtains in our kitchen and bedroom (a task that Brian can't usually complete w/o throwing a mini tantrum and saying words he shouldn't!), finished Aidan's room and purchased the mirrors for both bathrooms.
Look at what a good job I did on the kitchen curtains! :) Yep, hold back your excitement. Honestly, if you knew what a big deal it was for Brian to hang curtain rods you would understand why I'm so proud that I did it w/no problem!
Right now the problem is I have become obsessed w/getting the house organized. And not the usual 'ho hum' organized - it has to be cute and creative. I've been searching Pinterest day and night. There are so many cute ideas out there.
How many others of you have become obsessed w/searching things on Pinterest? It's a super cool site - why didn't I think of it! :)
Now there are so many projects that I want to do but I need the a. time b. energy and c. money. I keep reminding myself one thing at a time. Brian was out of town last week for work and while he was gone I got a tone of things done. I hung curtain rods and curtains in our kitchen and bedroom (a task that Brian can't usually complete w/o throwing a mini tantrum and saying words he shouldn't!), finished Aidan's room and purchased the mirrors for both bathrooms.
Look at what a good job I did on the kitchen curtains! :) Yep, hold back your excitement. Honestly, if you knew what a big deal it was for Brian to hang curtain rods you would understand why I'm so proud that I did it w/no problem!
Right now the problem is I have become obsessed w/getting the house organized. And not the usual 'ho hum' organized - it has to be cute and creative. I've been searching Pinterest day and night. There are so many cute ideas out there.
How many others of you have become obsessed w/searching things on Pinterest? It's a super cool site - why didn't I think of it! :)
Friday, September 30, 2011
Three Years Ago
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| Three years ago when we were living in a van down by the river. |
Three years ago in September 2008 we had moved to Michigan from Kentucky. We had no one in Kentucky and both had crap jobs. We decided to move to Michigan so that we could at least be near family (Brian's whole family lives here in MI). We moved here w/no jobs and no place to stay. Brian had some leads to work w/Allstate Co. but no actual job. It was decided that we would move into a nice camper that would be put in my in-laws backyard until we found a job and a home. We pulled into my inlaws home to find out that the camper was too big to fit through their back gate and that they had worked it out for the camper to stay in the back of the youth pastors house. I remember going into a panic. "We do not KNOW the youth pastor!" Yes, he was a Wilhite and YES we know the Wilhites - but we did not know Josh or his wife Gwen. But off we headed to live in a camper in the back lawn of a very sweet and giving families house. There was a bedroom for Brian and I and a little bunkbed type bed for Aidan. Ezra was still a baby so he slept in a pack-n-play that got put up and down every day in the middle of the camper. At nap time I would set his pack-n-play up on top of our bed so I could close a door and give him some sort of quiet. We ended up living this way for six long weeks. My sister in law got married while we were living in the camper. I remember getting ready for her wedding in the chilly camper and thinking, "Really? Really? This is how it's gonna be?" But God, as always, was so good and took care of us. Our families had us over for dinners and some even gave us money to make our ends meet.
Brian had gotten a temporary job but it was not something he was very good at. He was amazing though and got dressed for work every day in the camper and went to work and did his best. Finally when it was starting to get too cold to stay in the camper Brian got an amazing full time job for Allstate Co. It was better than what we had hoped or prayed for - Brian was able to do what he was good at, teach. He's a trainer for Allstate. On November 1, 2008 we moved into our townhome. We loved our townhome. The boys shared a room but for goodness sakes - they had a room - and we were thrilled!
| Holding the key to our new home! |
Fast forward three years. September 2011. Aidan is now in second grade and Ezra is no longer a baby. We went through months of stress trying to see if we could own a home. We prayed (and still are praying) that it will only happen if God is willing. There were days we thought it would never happen. There are days now that we think "Can we really afford this!?" But last Friday were were given a key to an actual home! It's a tri-level that we fell in love with. It's a corner lot for the boys to have a HUGE back lawn. (Big enough to fit a camper in if anyone needs a place to stay!) The boys will have their own rooms. That's a lot of progress in three years. That's a lot of blessings from our God in three years. When we were living in the camper in the backyard of strangers... I would have never thought we would be "here" in three years. Woah! God is good. God loves us. Amazing.
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