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Friday Favorites – Week 320

Hello all! I’m running a little late this evening, so I’ve decided to go ahead and put up the party post for you, and I’ll try to add features in the morning! Hope everyone has an excellent weekend!

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Growing Our Garden

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Growing Our Garden

This spring my husband and I have taken on the task of building a lovely flower bed in our front yard, and it has been so much fun! It started as a simple off-hand conversation. I was looking through a catalog, and I came across the prettiest photograph of a flower garden. Without much thought I said, “I wish we could build something like this in our yard.”

I used the word “wish” because at the time, my husband was still healing up from a broken back. Not only was it a bad time for him to be out laboring in the yard, but we were also watching our pennies because he wasn’t working.  But as with a lot of things, when my husband gets an idea, he is determined to make it happen, and if you tell him not to do something, he will be even more determined to do it, so within days, we started working on our flower bed.  And again, I have to say that it has been so much fun!  It’s given us the chance to work on an ongoing project together, which is great.  And each day we get to go out and see what’s growing in the garden.  Whether a bloom has just opened up or a plant has grown by a mere inch, I find it all very fun and exciting. [Read more…]

Friday Favorites – Week 319 – With CAKE

Greetings! And Happy Friday! This week we are celebrating with a little bit of CAKE, and I think you’ll love the look of these featured desserts.  Take a look, and as always I invite you to link up your recipes and projects with us!
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321 Mandarin Orange Cake

3-2-1 Mandarin Orange Cake from The Monday Box

Crock Pot Double Chocolate Lava Cake

Crock Pot Double Chocolate Lava Cake from The Country Chic Cottage

Lemon Blueberry Yogurt Cake

Lemon Blueberry Yogurt Cake from Unusually Lovely

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Sick Just Got Real and a $25 Visa Giveaway

Sick Just Got Real

If you’re a parent you know what it is like to have a sick child.  When they babies, it is especially a terrible experience because they can’t tell you what is wrong, and that makes it all the more scary for you.  Even as they get to be school age and can tell you what’s wrong with complaints like “my tummy aches,” the feeling of helplessness never truly goes away.  Even when it’s just strep throat or a simple virus that’s been going around, you’d give just about anything to make them feel better, and yet all you can really do is provide them with the prescribed medicine (and a little bit of TLC).

I recently watched this video from the Sick Just Got RealTM campaign.  It’s called, “A Mom Can Dream.”  And it goes inside a ladies head, as she dreams of all the things she’d rather be doing, from drinking a glass of wine to having just a moment alone in the bathroom, until she is reminded of the most important thing of all, having children who are well. [Read more…]

Rethink Your Hair Color + A Hair Straightening Tutorial

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Rethink Your Hair Color Tutorial

A couple of week’s ago I discussed John Frieda Brilliant Brunette® Visibly Brighter™ products. (You can check out the post here.)  This product line is designed to help you easily and affordable lighten your brunette hair color at home.  My hair color is medium to dark brown; I say that because my hair is dark, but I’ve always had some natural strands of blonde mixed in.  When I was younger I embraced this by getting highlights at the salon.  But as I discussed in my previous post, each time I went to the salon, I had to get heavier highlights (in order to really see the effect), till I eventually looked more like a blonde than a brunette.  (And I’m talking about a blonde with dark roots and all, once my hair started growing.)  Needless to say, this isn’t what I wanted, so I stopped getting highlights.

Since then, I’ve considered getting highlights again, but I hate the thought of spending $70 to get them, so I was very excited to hear about John Frieda Brilliant Brunette® Visibly Brighter™.  Today I’ll be discussing the results that I got from using the products, and I’ve also got a tutorial for straightening curly hair.

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Fighting Stains with BIZ

Disclosure: I am a Biz Ambassador, and this is a sponsored post written in partnership with the brand. All opinions are my own.

Fighting Stains with BIZ

As a wife and mom, I am always washing clothes.  It’s one chore that I definitely don’t mind doing on my own, because I like to make sure that everyone’s clothes look perfect!  I’m particular about how things get sorted; I’m particular about the cycles our clothes get washed with, and of course, I’m particular about what products get used to clean our clothes!  Most recently I’ve started using BIZ® as our stain fighter.  Biz was the first enzyme based pre-soak and color-safe bleach

I deal with a variety of stains.  As you know, my husband is basically a professional Mr. Fix-It, so he’s always out working on something, whether it’s a car, a lawn mower, or an appliance, so he’s always coming in with dirt, oil, and grease on his clothes. [Read more…]

Friday Favorites – Week 318 – With Fruit Recipes

Hello all. Welcome to this week’s Friday Favorites party. This week I’m having another round of delicious breakfast-y foods…although I’d eat these any time of day! And they all include some of my favorite fruit flavors: banana, apple, and strawberry! Yum!  Hope these give you some baking inspiration for the weekend!

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Apple Custard Pastry

Apple Custard Pastry from Baking for Blessings

Banana Bread

Banana Bread from Gluesticks

Double Strawberry Breakfast Parfait

Double Strawberry Breakfast Parfait from Team Never Going Back

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Cleaning Up with the Dyson V6

Cleaning Up with the Dyson V6

Previously I discussed how one of the key components to making your spring cleaning an easy experience is through daily and weekly housekeeping and maintenance.  The Dyson V6 cordless is a tool that will revolutionize the way you keep up with cleaning your floors (and upholstery). [Read more…]

Securing Your Home after the Storm: Assessing Your Garage Door System 

Most of us think of a garage door as a convenience, allowing us to park our cars in a relatively protected space so that we don’t have to get too cold or wet. Garage doors do much more though. They protect your home from intrusion, help to regulate the internal environment of your home, protect your car from crime, and withstand the elements to protect not just your car, but your home from flooding and other types of damage. Garage doors aren’t immune to damage, however, so inspecting your garage door after a storm is a good idea to ensure that it is good condition and can still offer you all of the benefits it should. Get more information on great garage doors here:  https://www.garagedoorguruny.com/garage-doors-whitestone/

To help you with that inspection, here is a list of components to investigate.

Hinges

Hinges allow the door to pivot in specific locations, but also ensure that, when closed, the door cannot be moved in a way that would allow a person or wind-blown debris to enter. Inspect every pivot point after a strong storm to ensure that they operate properly as the door is opened and closed.

Springs

Springs are necessary to help counterbalance the weight of garage doors. Without working springs, it is nearly impossible to open a garage door, even with an electric assist motor. Springs also help to keep doors from falling when they are open, so they are critical safety devices. Inspect springs for weak points and breaks. Broken springs are relatively easy to identify, but stressed springs can be harder to spot. Look for areas where the spring doesn’t coil uniformly or where the metal appears to be discolored (usually lighter than surrounding areas). Watch the springs as the door opens and closes, looking for points where the spring appears to bind or where the door appears to stick.

Tracks, Drums, Cables, Belts, and Chains

To keep your garage door opening smoothly, a number of tracks, cables, chains, and belts may be used. The exact components differ between different door types, so the exact inspection needs will vary based on your door. Look at all of the moving parts of your garage door system to see if any are broken, don’t move smoothly, or are not aligned properly. In general, these components are easily fixed or are inexpensive to replace. Not repairing them promptly, however, can lead to more extensive and more expensive damage. You can read more over at GarageDoorService.com to learn about specific garage door components and how to inspect them for damage.

Electronics

Lightening is the main cause of damage to the electronic components of a garage door. Lightening can damage the electric motor itself or electronic components of the opener. Signs of lightening damage include an opener that functions erratically, failure of a remote or keypad to work, lights that are not lit, or flashing lights on the back of a circuit board. Most people don’t use surge protectors on their garage door openers, but most manufacturers recommend them. You can use the same surge protectors you would use with electronics to protect your garage door opener from lightening.

Weather Seals and Insulation

Weather seals are easily damaged by debris, ice, and extreme temperatures. In the cold weather, a seal can be damaged when it is frozen to the ground and you attempt to open the garage door. Inspect your seals every few months and after severe weather. Look for tears, discoloration, dents, and debris stuck to the seal.

Most modern garage doors are insulated to provide resistance against heat loss and gain. This insulation can be damaged in a number of ways, but generally only if the door façade is penetrated or damaged in some way. Inspect the surface of your garage door for damage and inspect the insulation in any area where you do find damage. Ensure that the insulation isn’t wet and that it is intact. If you find damage to your garage door, repair it immediately to avoid more extensive damage to the insulation.

When to Inspect a Garage Door

You should inspect your garage door after every major storm, but you should also do bi-annual inspections as well. The best times to do routine inspections are right before winter and right after winter when the weather begins to warm. By inspecting your door regularly and addressing problems before they become serious, you can ensure years of trouble-free operation from your garage door.

Elliot Pugh is a home improvement contractor. He likes sharing his insights online. You can find his posts on many home improvement blog sites. 

Friday Favorites – Week 317 – With Lemon Recipes

Hello all! Welcome to this week’s Friday Favorites. This week I’m celebrating one of my favorite flavors of the season: LEMON!

I hope you enjoy these lemony recipes from our friends!  And as always, I invite you to share your recipes, crafts, tips, and more at this week’s linky party!

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