Tuesday, June 26, 2018

The Blessing of Blessing

 Many years ago I knew someone very well who worked for the township road crew. Through this experience I have learned the importance of blessing those who work on the road crew. Please note this applies to pretty much everyone we come in contact with!!!  However in order to keep it simple and real, this is one specific way to bless those who work for the road crew.

 To clarify I am talking about your local township (city, or boro) men and women who work on repairing the roads, plowing snow, cleaning out side gutters, painting lines, etc.

 This idea was further reinforced by Karen Ehman in her book Listen Love Repeat.

 When I see the road crew working nearby, I will either head to the grocery store quickly (if time allows) or try to plan ahead for the next day. I will stock up on drinks, cups (that I hopefully have on hand anyway) and possibly any other treats that I may want to give them.   Then I simply stop, and deliver them the cool refreshing drinks and treats. They especially appreciate this when they are working on a hot road, pouring blacktop on an extremely hot summer day!

 I just do this whenever time allows or God presents the opportunity.

 What I’m going to share next must be understood that it is definitely not my motive! This just happened as a byproduct of many times of stopping to deliver treats to the road crew.

 A few weeks ago our road bank needed mowed. I kept wanting to call the township and let them know that, when they had to chance it would be nice if they could mow it.  Sidenote: I completely understand they are busy and  I am the last person to ask for something, but this was a safety concern.

 I happened to be driving past the township maintenance building, and decided I would just stop in instead of calling to ask them to mow the road bank. So I stopped in and tried to find someone who was in charge. Before I knew it several of the guys are like,  “Aren’t you the lady on (such and such a) road? You bring the snacks!”  I said, “Absolutely! Let me know when you are coming again and I will make sure to have something for you” In fact one gentleman even remembered my first name. I was shocked!

 So, the next time you see the local township road crew think about considering getting them something small and just thanking them for their time and service! And don't hesitate to see who else you can share kindness with!


Thursday, June 21, 2018

Cleaning tip

OK, so I HATE to clean. BUT, I've discovered this little tip. It's another crazy tip.  Remember these two products from a previous post?

Well, I have another use for them! Some time ago I discover that lemon oil was great at cleaning white boards.  So I've been using it since.

Welp, the other day I discovered that this is even better!
Yes, Clinique Take the Day Off Makeup Remover does a great job on cleaning white boards. Even the marks that lemon oil will not get off! Who knew? 

Confession: I keep them both in my cleaning basket!



Monday, June 18, 2018

Sticky Situations!

Mark this as one silly, crazy thing I have learned along the way....

How to remove something sticky. Like leftover glue from a sticker. Or any other type of adhesive.

I have no clue how I discovered this.  But for what it's worth....here you go.

If you have sticky residue left on something, or you need to saturate a sticker to get it off, use Clinique Take the Day Off Makeup Remover.

Don't ask me how or why but it works. Seriously.


For added clean up, use lemon oil.


Stay tuned for another post on one more use for these items...this one may be a little crazier!!!

Friday, June 15, 2018

Just Let Go! Book Review!


Quinn Collins ~ Fiesty, independent and a woman who knows what she wants. But does she? She's been hurt in the past. Will that affect her future and any potential relationships? She finally has her dream of owning her own flower shop ~ that of her mother's. But why did her mother leave so suddenly?  Why didn't her mother ever return? Then someone new comes to town.  And causes T-R-O-U-B-L-E.  Who is this Olympian Grady Benson and why do people stop and stare when he is around? Is his skiing career really over?  Why does he act like he does? Any hope for redemption in his life? 
Once you start reading Just Let Go you will not put it down! You will want to know what is really going on in Quinn's life and if there really is redemption for Grady.   I did enjoy Just Let Go.  I had never ready Courtney Walsh so I have not read any books in this series.  I loved the content and would recommend Just Let Go. However, I do have to say there was a time or two that I had to recheck what the author was stating as it was a little unclear. Ie. at first I thought a boy mentioned was a young child. I then went back to recheck after the author stated he was 15! This would be great beach reading and if you are a fast reader you could read it in a day or two! 
I was given a complimentary copy of Just Let Go by Tyndale House Publishers for an honest review. Which you can see, I have happily provided! 😀



Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Strawberry Pie!

It's strawberry season here. I made strawberry pie the other night and the kids asked for more. So I made three more last night! Children were claiming a pie or two for their own!

This recipe comes from the best kind of cook book! A church cook book! One that has all the pages splattered (or at least the pages with the good recipes!) and had to be rebound (big thanks to my cousin for helping with it!).

Here you go!

Strawberry Pie

1 (3 oz.) package strawberry Jell-o (about 2/3 cups)
1 cup water
2 TBS cornstarch
1/2 cup sugar
1 quart fresh strawberries
1 pie crust, baked, or a graham cracker crust

Mix Jell-o, cornstarch and sugar in pan.  Stir in water. Place on stove and cook until thick and clear (may take more than ten minutes) stirring frequently.  Pour into baked pie shell or graham cracker shell.  Chill 2-3 hours. (Optional: can top with whipped cream when ready to serve)

Notes: If you use a graham cracker crust it will taste better, but the crust will get soggy quicker!


I almost didn't add this photo due the shadow ~ but decided to keep it real! 😉