Monday, March 22, 2010

Green cleaning

Here are some make-it-yourself green cleaning products. Also see my earliest post for green laundry detergent and dishwashing detergent:-)

Mirror/Window cleaner

1 cup white distilled vinegar
3 cups water
10 drops lavendar oil

Keep a batch of this in a marked spray bottle. It won't streak as bad as commercial window cleaners. Use a reusable cotton rag for wiping. The lavendar oil has antibactria properties, and lavendar scent is known for relieving stress.
* In a bind, just using straight white distilled vinegar will do.


Carpet cleaner

2 cups hot water
2 tablespoons baking soda

Put in spray bottle, shake well, spray over carpet lightly. Let sit for 10-15 minutes and vacuum it up. It will freshen the carpet without leaving toxic dusty powders that commerical cleaners do.


Furniture oil

1/2 cup olive oil
1 teaspoon lemon juice

Put in a jar or tupper wear, shake it up, and use it to wipe down furniture.


Homemade dryer sheets

1 rag
5 drops (anymore will stain your clothes!) of your choice essential oil.

the essential oil goes on the rag and goes in the dryer like a regular dryer sheet. When the scent starts to fade from the rag, you can continue to add drops later. If it starts to get a little yucky, just wash the rag and start again.


Ant repellant

sprinkle ground cinnamon around baseboards/bottoms of doorways and this will keep the out while making your home smell great.


Weed killer

water the weeds in your garden with white distilled vinegar. This will do the same job as a commercial chemical weed killer, but it won't poison the ground or get into the water system.


Microwave cleaner

2 tablespoons baking soda or lemon juice
1 cup water

Mix ingredients in a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 5 minutes or until the liquid boils and condensation builds up inside the microwave. Wipe down.

Happy green cleaning!

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Going Green... damnit

I know it's really trendy to be "going green" these days. At first, I was really annoyed with people about the whole green thing. It seemed like people were all of the sudden jumping on the bandwagon just to be hip. It made me determined to resist it in my own life. Don't get me wrong, I was brought up that it's right to recycle, throw your trash away in garbage cans and not on the ground, to conserve water, etc. I just didn't want to get preachy and obnoxiously deliberate about being especially eco-friendly.

And then I did what I said I wouldn't...... and I'm glad I did.

I'm realizing how important it is to take care of the planet. People matter more than anything else in the world, but people can't be healthy unless our planet is healthy. I also love the beauty of the outdoors, and I don't want to see it destroyed anymore than it already has been. It really is important to take care of the environment. These days, I've tried to be more careful about turning off lights when leaving the room, unplugging eletricals when not using them, conserving more water, etc. One thing I'm really excited about is cleaning green. I cleaned the bathroom yesterday with windex, and I started having a hard time breathing with all the strong chemicals. Luckily, there are tons of natural cleansing products you can make at home (and they're cheaper than commercial products as well.) I'll post those recipes in my next post, so stay tuned.

Thanks for listening to me being preachy and obnoxiously deliberate about being especially eco-friendly.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Green Tea

I'm kind of in love with green tea. I've completely switched over from coffee. In fact, I've become kind of a green tea enthusiast, drinking 3-5 cups a day. I've been researching a lot of the health benefits of drinking green tea, and it's been pretty cool to learn about. For example, drinking 3-6 cups of green tea a day can lower your chances of cancer, Alzheimers, high cholesteral, tooth decay, and boost your metabolism as well. It's been a great way for me to wake up in the morning (green tea has about the same amount of caffeine as coffee,) to relax in the afternoon and evening, and to do something good for my health. My new years resolution was to drink more tea each day, and I'm really glad I've gotten into the habit of doing so. It's been a really nice addition in my daily diet, and I'd really encourage others to give it a try. In fact, try drinking 3 cups of green tea a day for a week or two and see what happens. You might become annoyingly obsessed with it (like me.) I like it best with lemon juice, but you can try adding sugar, honey, or just drinking it plain.
Seriously, give it a try. You may notice a really positive difference in the way you feel.

15 weeks to go

We can't believe how close we are to the big day. We have less than 15 weeks to go. We still have a few more things to get done before the wedding. We still need to get our wedding rings, marriage license (kind of important,) flower girl dresses, order the chairs/tables, address the invitations, finish a playlist of music for the reception, and a few other little things. For the most part, things are coming along nicely. We just can't wait for the day to finally come when we can be married. It's going to be so amazing to not have to say goodnight to each other anymore, and just be in one household.
It's pretty unbelievable to think about how in just 15 weeks our lives will be changed forever. 15 weeks and we'll be committed to each other forever. It's really amazing to think about it like that. I've had someone ask me before if the reality of it being so close has sunk in yet. It has, and it only makes me more excited for it to come. I'm definitely over the "dating thing," and I'm just ready to finally marry the love of my life.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

We've been blessed

I woke up this morning thinking about how blessed Ryan and I have been as we've prepared for our future together. People have been so generous with their time, money, and things. From dinner dishes, recipe books/magazines, wine glasses, knick knacks for the apartment, money towards our honeymoon, and time and energy spent helping us move, everyone has been so generous and giving. It's been such an encouragement to have so many people come around us and support us in our future marriage. We've received so much advice and help for the days ahead, and we're genuinly so thankful for what God has given us through others.
Thank you to everyone who has been so wonderful and encouraging!! You have no idea what it means to us!!!!! God bless you all.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

pulling it all together

Well, the apartment has been great so far. We have our couch and kitchen table, which has really made the apartment feel more complete. Ryan and I are really enjoying putting our own touches on the place to make it feel more like home. We're really enjoying having a kitchen of our own where we can prepare meals together. Some meals have turned out great, and others... not so much. We're learning. Ryan has been so gracious when I make something that doesn't turn out so good. Even though I know it's bad, he always tries to reassure me that he loves it.
The wedding is also coming rapidly. Less than 5 months (143 days) from now we will be exchanging vows in his mom's backyard. We're both awaiting the day with excitement and anticipation. We're planning on renting a secluded mountain top cabin near Deep Creek Lake where we can enjoy nature, hiking, kayaking, swimming, etc. It should a nice laid back trip. We're very excited about it.
It's been a little surreal to know that this wedding is coming so soon, but we can't wait to be married, move in together, and enjoy our lives together as one union. I feel so encouraged and blessed to have a future with Ryan. We both can't wait for the day until we are recognized as husband and wife.

Monday, January 4, 2010

we got the apartment!!!!

This week has been very busy. Ryan and I got the apartment in Ellicott City and we love it!!! Ryan is moving in now, and I'll move in after the wedding. In the meantime, I'm moving some of my stuff in slowly. We've been busy with trying to transform the apartment into a home. So far, it's looking beautiful. We've hung pictures on the walls and been trying to personalize the place and make it our own. At the moment, we don't have much of any seating. The couch will be there on Thursday (which we're really excited about), and we're still waiting for our dinner table to come back in stock at Ikea. Little by little it's all coming together. Our families are so happy and excited for us, and have been so helpful with the process. They've helped us move in and given us a bunch of stuff we'll need for the kitchen. We've been so incredibly blessed by God. We're very excited to see our home coming together and we can't wait till the wedding when I can move in fully. Thanks to everyone for your prayers and well wishes for us to get this apartment. We're really looking forward to having people over once we're a bit more settled.