Friday, December 19, 2008

Steven's Snowman

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Steven went outside to get some wood and tells me to go outside, well he was out playing in the snow.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Our Big Snow Storm Closes Schools.....LOL

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Now if it will only snow next week I would love to have a white Christmas

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Grandpa Is In Trouble Now!

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Grandpa lets Aiden feed his fish so he thought he could feed his fish at home...LOL

Monday, December 8, 2008

MYO Winter Windshield Wipes

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MYO Winter Windshield Wipes: "MYO Winter Windshield Wipes


20 to 24 Squares of white Bounty-brand paper towels
1 cup Witch Hazel
1 teaspoon Glycerin

Separate & Fold each square like a washcloth. Combine Witch Hazel and Glycerin, mix well and pour over towelettes. Let stand for a few minutes to absorb all of the liquid. Stack in a sealable plastic container (glad ware is perfect) or zip-lock bag. Store under the seat of your car, use to clean your windshields or your hands whenever you need, won't dry out your hands"

Fire Proof Your Christmas Tree

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Fire Proof Your Christmas Tree: "Fire Proof Your Christmas Tree


2 c. Karo Syrup
2 oz. Liquid Chlorine Bleach
2 pinches Epsom Salt
1/2 tsp. Borax
1 tsp. Chelated Iron

Make a fresh cut on the bottom of your Xmas tree with a saw. Try to cut level taking off at least one inch. Immediately after you cut the tree mix your fireproofing ingredients. Fill a two gallon bucket with hot water to within one inch of the top then add ingredients and mix well. Immediately stand the tree in this solution and let it sit for 24 hours.
Place your tree in a stand with a well where liquids can be poured (SAVE REMAINING SOLUTION).

After your tree is in the stand fill solution from the bucket into tree well using a cup or other smaller container.

Every day without exception , the well of the tree stand must be “TOPPED-UP” with the solution from the two gallon bucket.

Follow these simple directions & your tree will be fireproofed. (as Fireproof as possible!) It may save your home and family from those fire tragedies we always hear about around the holidays!

This is how it works: The Karo Syrup provides the sugar necessary to allow the base of the tree to take up water. Up to 1.5 gallons of water can be taken up by the tree over a two week period. Boron in the “Borax” allows the tree to move the water and sugar out to"