New church; Potential quilting group

Happiness now

This morning, I finally stopped procrastinating and checked out a new church.

Well, to be honest the church isn’t exactly new to myself, since my daughter goes to the school. She’s been attending that school since she was in kindergarten. You want to know something else? It’s the same school I attended when I was in kindergarten. Yet in all those years (outside of school based functions that I attended with my daughter) I never attended their church.

There really wasn’t a reason to attend. I’ve been happy with the church where I’ve been a member, but recently I found myself wanting more. I was raised Baptist, so attending a Lutheran church is a big change.

The 9:00 service I attended this morning, was a new experience. Although there were differences in how the service was conducted. The message was sound, and I found myself enjoying the pastors sermon. More importantly, the people were very friendly and made my daughter and I feel at home, so we’ll definitely be returning.

During the service I scanned the church bulletin (that one of friendly ushers had given me) and to my surprise I noticed that they have a quilters club…

Let’s just say it’s been a long time since I’ve made a quilt. I’m forty-one, so it’s been at least twenty-five years. The last quilt I made, I was in my early teens. So yeah… I was still a child, but recently I’ve been thinking about making them. That has everything to do with viewing several of Karen’s hand-stitched quilts. Wow, what a talented lady! Viewing her blog, Quilts… etc. made me realize exactly how much I missed quilting.

As a child, sewing was the first craft I got into. I started with small projects and eventually moved to designing most of my own clothing, with the occasional quilt, and some cross-stitched afghans tossed into the mix.

Anyway… the church’s quilting club meets on Monday mornings. Good thing, I work from home right? Otherwise, I wouldn’t be able to attend. I’ll be sure to get more information, and stop by the quilting group and introduce myself, once the holidays are over.

One busy week; Crafts, movies, and more…

If you don’t monitor your spending, it can be fairly easy to leave a store (whether in person or virtually) with less money than you anticipated. My weakness used to be shoes, and crafting items. I’d spend more than I needed. Thankfully I’ve gotten both under control.

Although I haven’t been able to make my own shoes yet, I’ve been able to reduce the amount I spend on certain crafts by making some of the items myself. I’m a frugal crafter. I could go out and purchase the items I make at home Money isn’t the issue; however, it makes more sense to save that money.

Many of the items that are readily available in stores such as;  Glitter glue, alcohol based inks, pop dots, glue dots, dewdrops, etc., I don’t purchase. I make them myself — with excellent results. Since I’ve started to include some of my crafts, on this blog, over the next few weeks I’ll include simple how you can reduce the money you spend on crafts, by making some of the simpler items at home.

Later today, my daughter and I are making glue dots. It’s a simple process that can be done at home, without spending the unnecessary dollars on already made glue dots.

Puss in boots

In other news…

This past Friday, my daughter had a play date with her best friend. They saw the movie Puss in Boots. Naturally her best friends mom and I were there too. We all loved the movie, and I’ll probably purchase the Puss in Boots on DvD for my daughter.

A Crafting Start; Happy Loc’s

 

 

Happy Locks sm 10 20 11

Happy Loc’s

It’s Digi Stamp Week at A Crafting Start. This is the entry I submitted.

It’s going to be a door hanger for my daughter’s room. The photo was a free coloring page I found on the web. Isn’t she precious? Naturally, I was drawn to the picture because of the locs, I wear my hair in locs aka dreadlocks. They’re halfway down my back now, at this point I cannot imagine wearing them any other way.

Ok back to the card…

I used silver glitter glue for the center of the sunflowers. Initially I was going to only place her on orange paper, but I when I saw the designer paper (mixed with all the colors I’ve used with this picture) in my paper stash , and so decided to add that also. Thus far I’ve only used colored pencils with my projects, but today I purchased BIC Mark-It Color Collection, 36 Markers, so I’m looking forward to using those.

As mentioned earlier, I’m a contributor to a new crafting group called, A Crafting Start. Those interested in paper crafts are welcome to join in on the fun. Throughout the weekday there’s a lot of conversation going on through emails. The people are friendly, and encouraging so if you’re looking to get into card making/scrapbooking or simply want to hang out at a friendly virtual spot, come on by.

 

Natural glass cleaner; earth friendly recipes

Leaf

Those looking to ditch chemical based window cleaners might want to consider an environmentally friendly glass cleaner.

The current economy has caused many people to scale back the amount that they spend on items. Within that group, I imagine there’s some that will be looking for affordable natural recipes to replace normal items they purchase from stores. The items used in this all natural glass cleaner, are cheap and does a great job getting your windows cleaned.

What’s great about this homemade glass cleaner? Since the items used are common, you might already have them at home. The essential oil is optional, but since I use it in my natural skin care products I always have plenty available.

I use this glass cleaner at home. I like it since it does leaves our windows streak free.  The added benefit is that it does it naturally without any harmful ingredients.

Natural Glass Cleaner

  1. Spray Bottle
  2. 1 quart of warm water
  3. 1/4 cup white vinegar
  4. 10 drops of lemon essential oil (optional)

Directions

  1. Add all the ingredients into the spray bottle.
  2. Shake well before using.

Photo Source: Luigi Diamani

 

Cholesterol: Natural ways to lower LDL cholesterol

Pasta

Over 106 million American, above the age of twenty, have high cholesterol, according to the American Heart Association. Finding time to include healthy food choices into a daily routine can be challenging for some.

Lack of time can cause people to make unhealthy food choices.  It can be difficult to change old habits, however, the rewards received by cleaning up an unhealthy diet makes it worthwhile.

Healthy foods do not have to be boring, explore new cuisines, and adopt healthy alternatives to reduce the cholesterol in meals. Give high fat recipes a healthy make-over, replace high calorie, high-cholesterol ingredients with healthy substitutes.

Fruits and Vegetables

Fruits and vegetables should be consumed daily. It is necessary to eat several servings of fruit and vegetables daily since it is impossible to obtain all the nutrients needed from one fruit or vegetable.

The recommended daily servings are 3 to 5 servings of vegetables and 2 to 4 servings of fruit daily, according to the USDA. Get creative, make delicious salads, add vegetables to a spicy stir fry, include them in hearty soups. Prepare a delicious fruit salad, or create a stimulating smoothie. Making healthy food choices is useful in melting fat and lowering cholesterol.

Beans

There are many ways to cook beans. They are an excellent source of soluble fiber, soluble fiber assists in lowering LDL cholesterol. Therefore, they make a needed staple for people looking to reduce the amount of cholesterol and fat consumed through diet.

Beans are flavorful and come in many different varieties. Because of their texture they can be used as a meat substitute. Replace meat recipes with beans, added to soups, salads, stir fries, or turned into a delicious bean burger, letting beans play the starring role can assist in lowering the amount of fat and cholesterol consumed.

Fiber

Increasing the amount of dietary fiber consumed daily normalizes bowel movements and helps maintain colon health. Adding fiber to the diet can also help lower cholesterol levels.  This occurs when dietary fiber binds with fatty acids, bile, and blood cholesterol. This procedure creates a significant amount of waste. Fiber promotes easier bowel movements by making the stool bulkier; this process helps move cholesterol out of the body. Fiber rich foods are; Apples, black beans, bran, barley, oatmeal, split peas, and spaghetti.

Fish

Most fish are low in fat which makes them an perfect option for a low fat diet. Cold-water fish like salmon, tuna, mackerel, salmon, tuna, and trout are high in fat content, but they are also an excellent source of two forms of Omega 3 fatty acids; EPA and DHA. Omega 3 fatty acids can help boost your HDL (the good cholesterol.), which may prevent heart disease. Omega 3’s is especially useful since they reduce triglycerides. Frying fish cancels its healthful benefits. Bake, broil, or poach fish.

Reduce High Cholesterol Foods

Eggs, dairy, fat meats, organ meats, are all high in cholesterol. Decreasing fattening foods in the diet helps successfully cut the harmful cholesterol.  Trim the fat off of meat before preparing it. A tasty alternative to dairy milk is soy milk or rice milk. These nondairy milks come in a variety of flavors.

Check out the recommended books and references for more information on natural ways to lower your LDL cholesterol.

Recommended Books

  1. Eating for Lower Cholesterol by Catherine Jones
  2. Vegan Planet by Robin Roberson

References

  1. American Heart Association: Cholesterol Statistics
  2. United States Department of Agriculture: My Pyramid
  3. University of Maryland Medical System: Omega-3 Fatty Acids

 

Proud member of A Crafting Start

Celebration by mallett

For those who are new to paper crafts, or are simply looking for card making inspiration, check out A Crafting Start.

The site is only a week old, but quite a few of the contributors have been busy adding video tutorials on coloring digi stamps, a language library for terms related to paper crafts, you’ll even learn how to use a paper trimmer.

I’m a member and admin at A Crafting Start. Thus far, I haven’t added any articles — but I have done some behind the scenes work. Which is mainly focused on making our visitors visit a friendlier experience, based on my feelings about online communities it shouldn’t come as a surprise that I’m one of the official greeters.  it seems to be the right job for me, right? I do enjoy making visitors feel welcome.

Check to see who else is on board by popping by A Crafting Start Design Team and Contributors page.

A Crafting Start is the brain child of talented blogger Jennifer Bliss, she’s extremely talented and creates a lot of paper crafts. Stop by her personal home, or visit her, along with many other talented card maker, on our group site. We hope you enjoy your experience as we create, share, and interact with our online community. Hopefully some of the ideas will assist and inspire you with your own crafting creations.

Although its main focus is for those new to paper crafts, I’m sure you’ll find something that will interest you.

 

Celebrate Life; WordPress plugins

Top Commentators

Note: This post isn’t directed at anyone, outside of the Top Commentators section which was added this morning, this was a scheduled post that I’d written several weeks ago. These are just some random observations, from someone that hasn’t done too much personal blogging in over a year.

Adding a blogroll to my main page, is a good indication that I’m happy with my virtual home, and I intend to hang out at that virtual spot for quite a while.

Around a year ago, when I created Celebrate Life, I didn’t have a blogroll on my main page. Sure, I had a links page that has a variety of links that covers numerous topics, but although I recognized several within my blog posts, none of them ever made it to my main page.  That was because I didn’t know what I wanted to do with this website.

I’m happy to say that I’ve stopped dragging my virtual feet, and have added small blogroll to my main page. Not all of the bloggers update their site on a weekly or monthly basis, however, I’ve found them to be friendly folks, and I’m always been inspired by what they do.

I’ve been making money online for several years now, and a big part of how I make money is through some of my sites. While those sites might be a bit more structured to get Google’s blessings, in the past my personal blogs, like Vegan Momma, did fairly well too. making hundreds monthly. That wasn’t bad for a personal blog. I have no plans on monetizing this site for some time, however when I do it won’t be tastefully done.

Since I enjoy giving back to my visitors, I’ve also included a Top commentators widget on the right hand side of this blog. The top weekly commentators get a link bank to their site. At the moment, that’s not too spectacular since I’m still recreating this site, but in time I’m hoping it sends traffic to my online pals. Currently, the widget is set to rotate on a weekly basis. I’ve set it for the top ten commentators. I recently started becoming active with this site, so my traffic is still small. Therefore, I could get away with setting the widget to a monthly basis.

Dofollow is included on this site, along with my others. I don’t require you to comment X amount of time before your links are followed. I’ve always thought to be a bit silly. I feel the same way about way regarding some  of the CommentLuv features, where some bloggers force me to promote their post in order to link to anything besides my current post. You’ve got to be kidding me? I won’t be doing that here, I never liked forcing my readers to promote my sites. If you like what you’ve read, definitely promote my work through Twitter, Google +, Facebook, etc., but I won’t force you to do that. With my business, and personal blogs I still was able to promote my work without dangling a carrot.

Although it’s been a while since I’ve done any personal blogging, I believe I’ll be able to accomplish that on this site too. Sure, I’ll eventually purchase CommentLuv premium. It’s a great addon, but you won’t have to worry about the dangling carrot to link to another one of your posts. It doesn’t bother me if you link to a business site either, as long your comment isn’t spam. Regarding spam, I get hundreds of those daily. You’ll never see them on my site, since those comments get tossed into my virtual trash.

Of course it’s not always necessary to leave a comment for every person, or every post. However, it’s always nice to see a blogger interacting with their visitors, by dropping by their comment section and leaving a response to questions asked. For a person just popping by their site, it always gave the impression that they weren’t even reading their comments, but that’s just my personal opinion.

Over the next few weeks, I’ll be adding a few other WordPress Plugins to recognize those who leave comments, so please stop by again and join in on the conversation.