Thursday, August 22, 2013

Help Erin & Mike! & Helpful Information On Termites

(Picture above used to be one SOLID piece of lumber)
My friends Erin and Mike (kept out last name for privacy since they didn't know I was doing this) and their two girls have recently found out that their roof and a lot of their home has been being eaten by termites for the last 5 years! Going into this, they were "getting their roof fixed"! After the layers have been pealed away they are having to replace walls, support beams, and EVEN FLOOR BOARDS!!!! Their Home Insurance won't help pay for it because they are saying it is a maintenance issue! They have only owned this home for around 2 1/2 years! And YES, it PASSED inspection!!!! Could you imagine this happening to you!?! How DEVASTATING!!!
As you can tell this is a HUGE financial burden for their family!
I wanted to give them a little money but I knew it wouldn't even take a dent out of what they need to pay for JUST the materials!!!
So, I thought that maybe if we all come together and give just a small amount we can help take some of the financial burden off of them. ANYTHING will help!

Even if you don't know Erin & Mike, just put yourself in their shoes and know that no matter what you give you will be helping LITERALLY put a roof back over their heads!!!
If you feel compiled PLEASE SHARE!!!!
THANK YOU for your generosity in advance!!!!
It's only with you that we can make this happen for them!!!
I set up a Wepay account so it is SIMPLE and SAFE to give any amount!!!
You can also click a box to be a private donor and print out the receipt for tax purposes!
CLICK HERE to donate!

Below are pictures my husband took last night of their home.
Sorry for the poor quality, he just used his phone and it was dark!
This first picture is of their doorframe, new wood next to damaged wood.
A picture from inside their living room.... The blue tarp is covering the house from being completely open to the outdoors!

This shows the roof along with the walls being removed to be replaced!
    
The termite guy has taken many pictures of the damage for his records because he said this is one of the WORST cases he has EVER seen!!! If I can get a hold of those pictures, I will post them here!!!

Here are two more shots that show the damage behind the walls!
   
Update from Friday August 23:
The new support beam just got to the house a little before 10am. It weights over 700 lbs!
I took a picture, standing in their living room, it's hard to believe I am INSIDE their home!!!
Here is the support beam that is being replaced.... 
Look at the support beam after it was pulled down!
They are blessed that the house didn't collapse with them in it!
Here is a post Mike wrote on Facebook about some of the things he has learned through this whole crazy experience with termites! It's very helpful information if you own or are planning on purchasing a home! I personally love #10!!! 

Termite-apocalypse

Some of you may know that Erin and I got hit with termites last week when we went to have some work done on our roof. Apparently last time the roof had work, about 8 years ago the previous resident/roofer decided to cover up the damage.

We had an inspection and treatment about 3 years ago, when we bought the house. We passed the inspection and there apparently was no evidence of termites or termite damage at the time.

When had a termite inspector come out on Tuesday, the first inspector still said there was not any evidence around or in the house. Then I showed him our rafters and walls that we had torn apart that had been consumed by termites.

I wanted to share a little bit about what he have learned through this process:

1. Standard termite treatments can take up to 6 to 24 months to kill all of the termites. If there is any settling and disruption of the soil around your house after the treatment, there is a gap in your protection and you're susceptible to termites again.

2. Termite Companies will only stand by their inspection and treatment if you renew their service every year. This can range from $225 and up per year. This will usually involve sending someone out to inspect your house and provide treatment if needed.

3. There is a treatment that will kill termites much quicker, but of course it cost more. Per the two inspectors we had, only a very few companies offer this treatment. So Bob the Local Pest Guy, may not have access to this chemical if you have active termites. Something you may want to ask or do your own research on.

4. There are dogs that can sniff out termites. Jason Wickersheim told me about this. His Realtor recommended this to him and his wife when they recently purchased a home. The dog found termites, that were not found by the person inspector. I am sure this service probably cost more, but was probably well worth it for them. I could see this being very useful if you have a finished basement where you cannot see into the deep corners because of finished ceilings.

5. If you have a person inspector, go with them and make sure they are pulling out the insulation in the deep corners and doing the job they are paid to do. I can't really recommend a company, because I was not overly impressed by either of the inspectors we had, but it was pretty fricking obvious we had termites.

6. We have some real amazing friends and families. From providing Erin and the kids a place to stay for the week, to making meals, watching the girls, stopping by and chatting a few mintues, lending me tools, helping me raise a 600 lb support beam, providing/donating building materials, donating money, phone calls, and text, it all has been amazing.

7. 1 in 30 homes has termites every year. Also next year is expected to be the worst year for termites in many years due to our recent weather patterns that have played into the termites hands. It may be worth having an inspection. Most person inspections are free, you just have to listen to their sales pitch at the end.

8. Alaska is the only state that does not have termites.

9. Helio with Innovation Construction is truly amazing. He was our roofer doing work and stuck around and demo'ed the house, framed it back in, and put a roof back over our head all in one week. He did a great job and never cuts corners. If anyone ever needs any roofing, please contact me, because he is the best and I would highly recommend him. I truly believe he is a dying breed of honest builders/roofers who will not cut corners for profits. He has walked away from jobs because bosses or homeowners wanted him to cut corners or do things that he knows are not right . Helio is a true friend and I owe a tremendous amount to him and the hard work him and Durango put in on our house. His wife Lilian is also amazing for letting him work on our house for a week. She made us some amazing meals during that time. They are great friends, who have huge hearts.

10. Colleen Wickersheim has some amazing recipes. I think she can literally work vegetables into anything she makes. This apparently includes cauliflower into cookies. I look forward to reading more of her blog and trying her recipes.

Once again thank you again to our family and friends, we couldn't have made it through this week without you. I will probably be calling a few of for some help in the next couple weeks as I put the inside of the house back together.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Simple & Healthy Banana Pancakes~ Gluten Free

I was on Facebook yesterday and my niece Taylor posted that she made these two ingredient banana pancakes for breakfast. Anything easy and healthy, with Banana, I have to try because my "picky" baby loves bananas!!! After trying this out and having my whole family scarf these down, I decided this is a MUST SHARE on my blog!

Ingredients:
  • 1 ripe banana
  • 2 eggs
  • *optional~ Cinnamon and coconut oil
All you have to do is peel your banana and mash it up!

   
 Add your two eggs and then mix again.
 Spread a little coconut oil, or whatever else you have, on a heated pan or skillet. 
I sprinkled some cinnamon on one side, very lightly, while they were cooking!
 Then SERVE....... Definitely "picky" baby approved!!!!! I think he ate 4 or 5 pancakes!
This is crazy because he normally doesn't like eggs!
I'm going to make a lot of these pancakes and freeze them so I can pull them out each morning.
 *Tip* make sure your banana is ripe. This will gage the sweetness of your pancakes!!
I can't resist, the next time I make these, I will probably be adding about 1/4 cup of carrot puree for added nutrition! Yummy!

Thursday, August 1, 2013

High Protein Nutty Chocolate Peanut Butter Squares

My friend Yvette made these Protein Bars for her family and shared a piece with me. They were SOOOOO good, I immediately got the recipe! They are so easy to make and taste so delicious that you will have a hard time believing they are good for you!

What you will need:
  • 1/2 cup Coconut Oil (you can use butter also)
  • 1 cup peanut butter (or any other nut butter and crunchy is a good choice for these)
  • 1 1/2 cup of chocolate chips (my friend used Carob chips.... I normally don't like carob but it tasted AWESOME...I couldn't even tell....I think the peanut butter help the taste...so use Carob and this yummy treat will be vegan!)
  • 1 cup flax meal or wheat germ
  • 2 1/2 cups of nuts (in mine I used 1 1/4 cups of cashew pieces and 1 1/4 cups of almond slivers) use whatever you love most or what you have on hand
  • 1 cup unsweetened coconut shavings

In a saucepan melt your Coconut Oil, nut butter, and chocolate.
Pull off heat and stir in the rest of your ingredients.
Pour into a glass pan. I used 8X8.
Let cool, cut, and refrigerate!

I actually poured the mixture in my pan, covered, and then refrigerated it over night. I then let it sit out for ten minutes in the morning and then started cutting it into small squares. This reminds me of making fudge....The fudge my husband and I make is so good that people have actually paid us to make them more.... however, its hard to make it now because of the amount of sugar and other ingredients are so unhealthy!
I found my new "fudge" with this! 
I don't feel guilty eating it and just a small amount really fills you up!
 Try this for yourself, you will not be disappointed!

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

DIY Number Cake Topper

    My sweet baby boy, Garren Tyler, is ONE today! I wanted to show you what I did for his first birthday cake! This is such a simple and cute project that you can do for ANY year on top of a birthday cake!

I used watercolor paper, or you can use card stock.... just make sure the paper is thicker than normal. I printed off a number one, front and back!
 I simply colored them with colored pencils and cut them out. You don't NEED to color the reverse of the number but I wanted to.... What I did for Garren's one is put a bunch of different G's all over in all different shades of blue!
 Hot glue two Popsicle sticks in the middle of the numbers!
 Now you want to seal your number with Mod Podge! I used sparkle because I  love the glittery finish!
 Just paint it on and let dry!
 Don't you love how it sparkles!? The best thing about adding this Mod Podge to seal it was after Garren's cake smash photo shoot, I ran the number under the water and it cleaned up LIKE NEW!
It would have ruined it if it was just paper!
Happy 1st Birthday my sweet Boy!
   
Update: Here is the Cake Topper I made for my next baby boy on his 1st birthday. You can make them into any shape that goes with your party theme and write the number inside. Click on the picture below to go to that post. There is a cute video of his cake smash!

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Turn Your Child's Doodle to a Canvas Painting

I haven't share this with the blog world yet but we are in the middle of selling or home and buying a new one! If any of you have ever done this you know how much work it is! The fun part is thinking about the new space you will live in and getting the kids involved! My kids have come up with the color schemes for their room. Of course, my little girl wants everything PINK and my big boy wants black, grey, and white with a little red!
The other day my son showed me this drawing he did of an "electric eel snake" and I immediately got this idea to use their drawings as art in their room! It would make it more personal AND match the color scheme!

Here is how we did it!
First think of something fun that your child will love on their wall as art.
You can also go through old drawings that you saved.
My daughter wanted to draw a fairy!
I showed her how to draw fairy wings and she drew her first picture of a fairy ALL BY HERSELF! 

After you have a fun drawing you love, you will have to buy and prepare your canvas!
We taped a design on the canvas with masking tape.
Then I had my kids paint whatever they wanted on the canvas in the color choice to match their room!
   
Here is Brenden's painting before and after the tape was pulled off!
The tape lines break up the blending of colors in the background and give it a fun look!
You don't have to do the tape lines if you don't want to but your kids will think it's fun!
   
Here is Kiki's pink and white painting before pulling off the tape,
And what it looks like pulling the tape up.
   
Here it is after the tape is all off! We made sort of a sun design with the tape on her picture!
Next step is to take your child's drawing to the copy machine. I blew up both of their drawing on 11X17 paper for their 16X20 canvas. Sometimes you will have to piece the drawing together when blowing it up!
Here are the original drawings along with the xerox copy of blowing them up over 200 percent!
Once you have your child's drawing blown up to the right size, turn the paper over and color with a pencil or charcoal pencil making sure you cover over all the lines in their drawing on the other side!
Then, turn the paper over and tape it down where you want it on the canvas. With a pencil, trace over the whole drawing. The pencil on the back of the paper will transfer it right to the canvas! 
You can see how light it is when transferred.... I used pencil to do mine. I will say charcoal shows up darker! In some places you might have to use your enlarged copy to help you in the next step, which is painting!
   
I used purple paint to go over the lines of Kiki's drawing and here is what it looks like transferred to the canvas! 
To finish them both off, I had them sign their names or initials at the bottom and I put the year!
Here are the finished pieces of art! My kids are so proud of their paintings and they are ready to add charm in their new rooms in a couple of weeks!

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Alphabet Lollypop Game: Free Printables

 
 Since school is out I have been trying to come up with activities that are both educational AND especially FUN!!!!
I also have to think about coming up with things that are challenging to a preschooler and at the same time a second grader!
Here is what I came up with, The Alphabet Lollypop Game!
It can be played many different ways! AND the best part is I have it ready for you to print out for FREE!!!!

What you will need:
  • 4 pieces of card white stock paper
  • 4 pieces of regular paper
  • 26 Popsicle sticks cut in half
  • a pair of scissors
  • Markers/colored pencils
  • hot glue gun
  • Mod Podge *Optional
When printing the Lollypop backings to the game you have to use a thicker paper! I used what I had on hand, which was watercolor paper but you can buy thick card stock from the store. You will need to print 4 of the Lollypop backing paper to have enough for the 52 alphabet circles!
The Alphabet circles can be printed on regular paper!
Once everything is printed, let your kids have fun coloring in the Lollypop backing!
My kids and I loved this part and we got very creative with the swirls!

*TIP* when playing memory your kids could memorize what color backing is with what letter in the Alphabet... however, since there are so many lollypops this could be a good thing and help the game not take so long for younger kids! If you are making this for older children, you might want to skip the coloring part of this and just print the backings on a brightly colored card stock paper! For my family, coloring in the lollypops is the way to go and they like playing with the pops they colored in!
 Now cut your Alphabet circles and lollypop backing circles out!
If your child is old enough, they can help!
Cut all of your 26 Popsicle sticks in half!
Next, hot glue the sticks to the lollypop backing!
  They are seriously cute!!! Your kids are going to love how they look with the sticks!
 Now, hot glue the Alphabet circles to the other side! I would just say, be carful doing this part because the lowercase u & n look the same. You may also get confused with lower case d, b, p, and q! Just make sure you glue them the right way!! =)
This next step is optional. I added Sparkle Mod Podge to add a little shine and to help seal them to make them sturdier for many hours of play!
Paint one side with Mod Podge. Let it dry for about 15 minutes.
Then, paint the other side and let dry!
   
Now your Lollypops are ready for playtime!
I came up with a few games to play with the Alphabet Lollypops. They are more corporative because I have been working with my kids A LOT lately on getting along!
One way to play, of course, is memory. This is where you find the match of the capital with the lower case letters! However, instead of playing teams.... we worked together to find the match and still take turns in picking! Another thing to add to this is have your kids come up with a word for the letter they find the match to.... then have older kids help spell out the words!

Another thing you can play is pull out all of just the capital letter pops. Then work together picking in turns until you come up with the alphabet in order. Then try to find the alphabet backwards!!

Another, more active, way to play with the Alphabet lollypops would be to pull out the hard letters like V, Q, X, Y, and Z. Then spread the lollypops face down on the floor! Have your children each choose a letter pop! Give them each a minute to look at them and think (this is where you can give younger kids suggestions).... Then count down to start the timer.
Three, Two, One...... have them run around the house to find an object that starts with their letter! They have to ALL get back before the timer stops so once the older kids find an object, they can help out the younger ones so they can get back and the time can stop!
OR, you can pick the letter and have them work together to EACH come back with something that starts with the letter.... For Example, my kids got the letter F. They ran away for a second and quickly ran back and put their arms around each other. Brenden said, "she brought her Foot and I brought a Friend!!!"
This was Really fun!
We even did it during little brothers nap time. Part of the rules was to be as QUICK & QUIET as possible and if they made a loud noise I would add 5 seconds to their time!
Record the times and tell them their fastest time at the end of the game!

After trying out these games ask your kids what else they could do with them!!!
Have them get creative with it!
These are so fun, the sky's the limit with the games you can play!!!
Comment below if you come up with something fun to play with your Alphabet Lollypops!




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