February 28, 2009

New Countertops!!!


It took awhile but we finally have countertops! I know, we could have gone on with pegboard for quite some time, but on Friday I knocked over a glass of milk and after cleaning up the mess and then having to clean all the utensils in the drawer below, I realized that I'd had enough :) So, we went and bought countertops, and my wonderful husband installed them himself (isn't he handy!). Now all we need are cabinet doors!

February 16, 2009

Homemade Laundry Detergent!

Last Tuesday a group of us from church got together and made our own laundry detergent. Susan was the instructor and she did a great job. I was amazed at how easy it was to make. I know we made over ten gallons in less than an hour. Susan and David figured up that it cost about $1.00 to make enough for 167 loads. It doesn't have a strong smell like tide or gain, but it has a clean smell. And think about it, you're paying all this extra money for scented detergent when you can just buy scented fabric sheets for your dryer. It almost makes me mad that for years I having been spending around $20 a month for laundry detergent when this is so easy. Anyway, if you have any interest in making your own, the recipe is below.

Directions:
1/3 bar of soap (Zote/Ivory)
1/2 cup of washing soda
1/2 cup of borax

Grate soap (use food processor if you have one) and place in pot with 6 cups of cold water. Stir on medium high heat until almost all of the soap is dissolved. Mix together washing soda and Borax. Add to soap mixture and stir until dissolved. Once mixture is dissolved, remove from heat. Add 4 cups of hot water in a bucket and add soap mixture and stir. As you are stirring, add 1 gallon plus 6 cups of cold water. Stir until all is well mixed. Let mixture sit for 24 hours. When ready to use, shake to mix. Mixture will separate when it sits so shake every time you use it. Use 1/2 cup in a load of laundry. This should be enough for over 75 loads.

February 14, 2009

Happy Valentine's Day!


Ryan, the kids and I had a wonderful Valentine's day. This morning we met Granny and Grandaddy for breakfast at Cracker Barrel (where else!) in Gardendale. I tried, unsuccessfully, to get them to come home with us and watch the kids so that Ryan and I could go on a hot date. I knew since it was their anniversary they probably already had plans, but it never hurts to ask. However, it was a beautiful day, so we came home and played outside all afternoon. The kids swang, I raked some leaves and Ryan put up the blue bird house he had made me. I also had cleaned up all the mess Rachel, Katie, and I had made from the valentine baskets, so Ryan was very happy about that. The kids enjoyed their valentine presents, although Maddie did not enjoy the chocolate quite as much as she thought she would. She didn't like the filling in the middle so she tried to eat around it. All in all it was a wonderful day! I'm so happy to have spent it with the three loves of my life!

February 9, 2009

Ian's Haircut


Ian's hair was getting a little long so we decided to give him a haircut. He wanted us to cut his hair like his daddy's. I was against the idea but the boys won out. Of course, it didn't help that when I cut it, I botched a big spot in the back. I guess we really didn't have a choice :) He was so proud that he looked like his daddy. He said that his hair wanted to be in the trash can. And when I told him that I missed all his hair, he said "it's ok, mommy, you want me to have lots of hair but I like hair like daddy's."