Friday, May 24, 2013

More labels

In the kitchen:


In the hall:


More in the hall:


I can't stop.  And when I asked Sweetheart if there was anything else I could label, he thought about it and suggested the closet.  Yes, the closet!   I have bins in there that hold our winter clothes.....


Sunday, May 19, 2013

DIY Air Freshener & Chalk Pen

I ran across this clever "DIY baking soda air freshener" last night as I was perusing blogland.  I found it at this site.  This was a quick and easy project.  Here's my version filled with baking soda and lavender oil:




I already had the oil, scrap paper and baking soda.  I just had to go out and buy the mason jars.  I placed one in the living room and one in the master bathroom to test for effectiveness.  I am forever buying air fresheners because I like a fresh smelling home.  Also since we have two pretty good sized dogs I never, ever want my house to smell like dogs so I sometimes over do it with air fresheners.   If this actually works it will save me money and be less wasteful.   It's a great way to be green. 

I also filled one with baking soda and put it in the fridge. I should mention that this whole project started because last night I spilled a box of baking soda in the fridge.  The box fell behind the shelves and spilled white powder everywhere.  I had to pull out all the food, remove the shelves, and clean up the mess.  This was at about 11pm last night.   That's one of the perks of being a night owl; I didn't wait for morning, I got to cleaning the mess up immediately.  Sweetheart walked into the kitchen and saw me cleaning the fridge at 11pm at night and didn't think twice about it.  He knows I'm a clean freak and I'm sure felt it best to just stay out of the way.  Anyway, I went online looking for container ideas and that's when I ran across this gal's blog.  I figured this was a great way to contain my baking soda in the fridge so that no more accidents like last night occur. 

I used a thick stock of scrap paper for this one and used a dry erase marker to write the date on the jar so I know when to replace it:




While I was out buying mason jars today I also bought a chalk pen and pretty much went crazy with it today.  It's like writing with a pen but it's in chalk so you can erase and re-write as easily as you can with an old fashioned stick of chalk.  It's pretty amazing.  So amazing that I plastered a few more chalkboard labels on various items throughout the house.  I know, I know.  I'm obsessed with chalkboard labels.  Case in point:

Thanks, Caption Obvious.......

I told you, I'm obsessed!



Thursday, May 16, 2013

Sweetheart's Birthday Weekend Part 3

What?  It's already the end of May and I'm just now posting about Sweetheart's birthday weekend that happened in March?  Geez, time sure does fly!

On Sunday, Sweetheart and I had lunch with Mr. and Mr. Gonzales.  Sweetheart's best friend's parents.  The Gonzales' are like second parents to him.  He spent as much time at their house as he did as his own house as a kid.   The Gonzales' are the sweetest couple!  We had a nice lunch and then went back to their house to continue visiting and talking about old times!

We headed out after our visit but decided to stay the night in Flagstaff.  Snow was in the forecast that night and we didn't want to drive straight through to Phoenix on icy/snowy roads.  Sweetheart is experienced with driving in ice/snow but I was scared to death of it.   Growing  up in Southern Arizona, we never had to deal with that type of weather.    Since we were not in a hurry, we stopped at the Route 66 Casino in Gallup, NM:


I won't bore you with the handful of other silly photos we took.


We drove into Flagstaff at about 10 pm that evening.  We were hungry so we stopped for a bite at Collins Irish pub and grill.  Good food, great atmosphere.

we took this picture the following morning

After we ate, we checked into the Weatherford Hotel.  Established in 1897 and rumored to be haunted.   It was creepy and charming at the same time.  Sweetheart welcomes the chance to experience the supernatural.  I, on the other hand, pray that I don't see or hear anything.  Ever.



We stayed on the third floor and when I asked where the elevators were the front desk clerk/bartender laughed at me.


Our tiny room was considered a suite because there was a bathroom inside the room.  The other rooms shared a community bathroom. Yep, shared a bathroom.




The room actually looks bigger than it really was.  It was tiny.


The light in the hallway stayed on all night and light kept Sweetheart awake most of the night.  He likes a dark room.


Notice where the shower head hits Sweetheart.  Not only was the room tiny but the bathroom was about the size of a closet.  The shower head was even low for me:

 




We took a ton of picture in the morning because we loved the nostalgic feel of the place. 











At about 10 am, we packed up and headed out. 


Because we are both extremely immature, we both thought this was funny:


Love the Route 66 sign:










As we headed back home, we enjoyed the beautiful white scenery: 







As we drove into Phoenix, the jackets and scarves came off...we were back in the heat!

We made it back to Phoenix about 1 pm and went straight to the pet hotel to pickup our puppies!  Grievie and Naboo were so excited to see us and we were just as excited to see them!   

I had the best time in the Land of Enchantment!  Since it was Sweetheart's birthday, I'm hoping he enjoyed it too!  :)