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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Spring Cleaning Checklist

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It's almost that time of year friends! The time of year, we open up our windows, turn up the music, and spend an entire Saturday, cleaning, purging, and organizing-- "spring-cleaning". I find having a spring-cleaning list very helpful. A list keeps me on track and provides me something to check off as a task is completed.

Our nephews are coming to stay with us this weekend, so I have a feeling my home is going to need a good deep clean afterwards {I will hold off any cleaning, until the little boys leave...hehe}. I like to get my spring cleaning done the beginning of March, sometime around my b-day, and since we are so close, I felt the need to share a list I find very helpful:


FOYER
  1. Dust lighting fixtures.
  2. Wash walls and trim.
  3. Wash doors, knobs and switch plates.
  4. Wash furnishings.
  5. Empty out coat closet. Wash walls and floor. Sort items as you return them to the closet. Store out of season items, donate unneeded items.
  6. Clean or replace entry mat.
  7. Sweep and scrub floors.

BEDROOMS
  1. Open windows
  2. Dust furniture.
  3. For each drawer: remove items, wash drawer, place items back neatly. Donate Items you no longer need.
  4. Remove everything from closets. wash closet walls if necessary. Sweep and wash closet floor. Put everything back neatly. Donate items you no longer need.
  5. Move Bed. Sort and put away anything that was under bed. Sweep or vacuum under bed.
  6. Put bed back. Flip mattress. Vacuum both sides.
  7. Launder bedding and curtains.
  8. Wash pillows and duvet in hot water. Air out mattress pad, if you have one.
  9. Dust lights and clean shades.
  10. Wash windows and window sills.
  11. Wash switch plates.
  12. Wash walls and trim.
  13. Wash mirrors or dust art.
  14. Wash doors and doorknobs.
  15. Sweep and wash floor or vacuum.

BATHROOMS
  1. Open windows.
  2. Empty all cabinets and vanity. Wash inside, replace items neatly.
  3. Discard expired medications and cosmetics.
  4. Wash outside of cabinets and vanities.
  5. Clean tub. Clean drain.
  6. Clean toilet, inside and out. Remove seat and clean around seat bolts.
  7. Clean sink and drain.
  8. Shine faucets.
  9. Clean mirror and frame.
  10. Dust light fixtures.
  11. Wash windows and window sills.
  12. Wash switch plates. wash walls and trim.
  13. Wash doors and door knobs.
  14. Sweep and wash floors.

KITCHEN
  1. Open windows.
  2. Remove and clean window coverings.
  3. For each cabinet or drawer: Remove items, wipe out drawer, place items back neatly.
  4. Wash and sanitize cutting boards.
  5. Wash cabinet doors and knobs.
  6. Clean out and organize pantry. Check food expiry dates.
  7. Clean oven.
  8. Clean stove top. Remove elements and drip bowls, if applicable, wash and put back.
  9. Clean and organize fridge and freezer.
  10. Defrost freezer, if necessary. Check food expiry dates.
  11. Clean under fridge and stove.
  12. Clean microwave.
  13. Clean crumbs out of toaster oven.
  14. Wipe down any other counter appliances.
  15. Wash counters and back splash.
  16. Wash and shine sink. Shine faucet. Clean drain.
  17. Dust light fixtures.
  18. Wash windows and window sills.
  19. Wash switch plates.
  20. Wash walls and trim.
  21. Wash doors and door knobs.
  22. Sweep and wash floor.

DINING ROOM
  1. Open windows.
  2. Wash curtains.
  3. Wipe down table and chairs.
  4. Wipe down or dust other furnishing.
  5. Create a pretty spring centerpiece on table.
  6. Dust any displayed china or serving dishes.
  7. Launder table linens.
  8. Wash windows and window sills.
  9. Wash switch plates.
  10. Wash walls and trim.
  11. Wash doors and door knobs.
  12. Clean floors. 

LIVING ROOM/FAMILY ROOM
  1. Open windows.
  2. Vacuum sofas.
  3. Spot clean sofas, if applicable. 
  4. Dust and Clean lamp/lampshades.
  5. Dust shelves, furniture and decor.
  6. Wash windows and window sills.
  7. Clean television screen.
  8. Carefully dust electronics.
  9. Tidy electronics wires. Tuck nicely out of sight.
  10. Wash switch plates.
  11. Wash walls and trim.
  12. Wash doors and knobs.
  13. Clean floors.

LAUNDRY ROOM

  1. Open windows.
  2. Wash windows and window sills.
  3. Wash cabinet doors.
  4. Wash inside cabinets.
  5. Wash laundry sink. Shine faucet. Clean drains.
  6. Wash outside of washer and dryer.
  7. Wash inside of washing machine.
  8. Wash lint trap.
  9. Wash switch plates.
  10. Wash walls and trim.
  11. Wash doors and door knobs.
  12. Sweep and wash floors.
Happy Cleaning!!

LOL,

Meagan 

Sunday, February 26, 2012

psalm 42:2

"My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When can I go and meet with God?"

Thursday, February 23, 2012

#Marchphotoaday challenge created by fatmumslim

My first month participating in the photo challenge created by Chantelle, was truly enjoyable! I can not believe I managed to post everyday with out forgetting. Go me! It's hard to believe February is coming to an end and my birth month is almost here! I am excited for March's photo-a-day challenge and recently Chantelle posted next month's prompts.





How to play:

*Starting on March 1st take a photo each day with inspiration from the prompt. You can interpret the prompt any way you like!
*Once you've taken your photo you can share it on your blog, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, etc.. If you're sharing on Twitter or Instagram add the hashtag #Marchphotoaday, so others can find your photos too.

I hope you will join the challenge!!

LOL,

Meagan

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

a weekend with my cutie patooties...25 things to do

Next weekend, Stephen and I will be keeping our two nephews {ages 2 and 4} for the entire weekend. So, I made a list of 25 things we can do with the boys to keep both entertained.


1. go on a nature walk
2. draw with sidewalk chalk
3. dye eggs
4. make mommy and daddy artwork with crayons
5. make a fort in the living room out of sheets and cushions
6. play "superman"
7. read books
8. make pizza
9. give maxwell a bath {hahaha}
10. play hide-and-seek
11. have a dance party
12. give piggy back rides
13. go to the park
14. play go and stop
15. go to chi-fil-a
16. take a nap
17. go on a treasure hunt in the apartment
18. color
19. play chase
20. call aunt nana, grandma & grandaddy
21. sing songs
22. play with bubbles
23. go for a walk
24. do a spring craft
25. watch a 3D movie with Uncle Stephen

Super excited to have my nephews stay with us for three entire days! What a great way to kick off the month of March! They fill me up with joy, love , and laughter.

LOL,

Meagan

"I have told you these things so that you will be filled with my joy. Yes, your joy will overflow!"
John 15:11

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

just a few of my favorite things


1. Scout by Bungalow- The Pleasure Chest is perfect for a day at the beach or pool. http://www.bungalowco.com/



2. The Original Donut Shop K-Cup



3. Falsies Mascara by Maybelline



4. Monogrammed Silver Matte Earrings




5.Coral Reef Revlon Lipgloss



6. Auburn Tumblers


LOL,

Meagan

Monday, February 20, 2012

a funday monday craft tutorial

what I used:

scissors
pencil
dollar general picture/frame I found in a closet
extra scraps of fabric I found in the same closet
1 piece of white computer paper

time: approx. 10 min.
cost: $0--things I found around the apartment.


You can choose to do any cut-out, I chose a {pregnant...or over weight...lol} bird, to add a little spring -cuteness to our guest bath. {okay, it was not my intention to create a preggo bird, but hey, I think it's still adorbs!}


How are you spending your President's Day?
Why not get a little crafty? You'll be surprised what you can do with the things you have just laying around your house.

{be merry}

LOL,

Meagan

Sunday, February 19, 2012

grey+yellow

I couldn't resist blogging about two other colors I love, when you combine them--grey+yellow.

The color grey can boost moods and still looks elegant, and yellow is clean, fresh, and always reminds me of bright summer days. They're a perfect match--calm+pure, sunny, and, bright.

So, during many pinning sessions, I drooled over several grey+yellow inspirations and designs.



Grey is a neutral {also known as the elegant neutral}, balanced color. It is a cool, conservative color that seldom evokes strong emotion. Yellow is a warm color, that means sunshine and can symbolize happiness and joy.




Y'all I love, love, love when these two hues collide!! Grey+yellow can help create a modern or either a classic space in a calming-cheerful way.




Can you tell I love the chevron too? Because, I do!! I should have titled this blog post grey+yellow+chrevron. :-) OBSESSED.






{be merry}

LOL,

Meagan



Friday, February 17, 2012

When Colors Collide

Another trend I am a little excited about this spring and summer, is Color-blocking. It actually returned last spring and you may recall the height of its popularity first in the 1960’s and later in the 1980’s...ladies, it's baaaaaaaack.

People who know me, may find my liking to this trend a little crazy, since my wardrobe consist mostly of neutrals. However, last summer I actually began embracing color, and I plan on color-blocking my way through this spring and summer. Color-blocking is not only used in our outfits, it's also used when designing a room or space.


Selecting a Color Scheme






Complementary colors are opposite each other on a basic color wheel. This color combining method works well if you want to make something standout.

Analogous color schemes use colors that are next to each other on the color wheel. This color combo approach is more harmonious and pleasing to the eye.

I recommend selecting an initial favored color in a hue that is flattering on you and then work from there to complete your outfit, the same goes for the home. Color-blocking does not mean your color selection must be bright – subdued hues work beautifully too. Combine a maximum of four colors in one outfit and again, same goes for a room – two to three work best.

There are a couple things to remember when it comes to color-blocking with the right colors--make sure you only use one neon color. While it's okay to rock three bold colors, only one of them should be super bright.

Follow this formula:

one bright, one bold, one neutral.



Color-Block what?

Home: Draperies, Pillows, Furnishings, and Decorative Accessories

Wardrobe: Shoes, Handbags, Blouses/Tops, Skirts, Pants, Shorts, Accessories, and Dresses

Here are some hues that go great together:

1. Cobalt Blue, Yellow, Orange

2. Chocolate Brown, Pink, Peach

3. Purple, Bright Blue, Teal

4. Deep Blue, Bright Pink, White

5. Coral, Grey, Ivory



How do you feel about this trend?

Let your colors collide y'all!

LOL,

Meagan

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Craving Coral

Valentine's Day is behind us, and to me, this means Spring is just around the corner y'all.  And this season, I have fallen in love with the color coral, any shade--apricot, peach, sunset, or salmon, and I am quite obsessed. I have put together a couple of collages of some coral inspirations, for both the home and the wardrobe. Coral is a versatile color and it can add a unique vibe to your home and closet.


Coral is often associated with tropical or coastal interiors, it actually is one of the colors of coral reef as well as the inside of some sea shells, and for these reasons many people are hesitant to use it. But, don’t restrict this color to the beach--however, i love being reminded of the lowcountry coast and the gulf beaches.



When using coral, you can create a dramatic space by adding complementary colors such as green or teal.  In order to create a modern space, add white furnishings. For a more serene feel, create an analogous color scheme by adding colors such as a pink or lavender.You can also use neutrals such as  tans or greys. When adding this color to your wardrobe, the rosiness of this color is very flattering to all skin tones and it's been said it will add a flushed healthy and youthful glow to your complexion. And who wouldn't want a youthful glow?


{Be merry} & Crave coral too.

LOL,

Meagan

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

a guiltless {chocolaty} sensation

A Guilt-Free Valentine's Day Dessert:
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1 cup of Oikos Vanilla Greek Yogurt
1 Swiss Miss Hot Cocoa Mix Packet
Fresh Raspberries
1 Hershey's Special Dark chocolate bar

In a medium ramekin, mix the 1 cup of Greek yogurt and the hot cocoa mix. Top mixture with raspberries. Garnish with a tsp of shaved dark chocolate. You can even add a dollop of fat free whip cream on top of the raspberries, if you prefer. IT'S DELISH!!

And that y'all, is a guiltless dessert to serve your Valentine's Day sweety, prepare for your next dinner party, or maybe just to curb that chocolate craving you have.

Happy Valentine's Day Y'all!

Lots of Love,

Meagan

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Blogging for Alabama

Happy Friday, Y'all!

A fellow blogger, Mrs. Jones has asked others to join her and write a 400 word post to benefit Alabama Disaster Relief. I was more than willing to do anything to benefit the Alabama Disaster Relief and help others.


On a Wednesday afternoon in late April, Tuscaloosa, Alabama and several other southern cities, including my own, experienced a tragedy--devastating tornadoes swept through the south taking lives, and destroying buildings, homes, and injuring more than 2,000 people in the tornado aftermath.

The April 27 outbreak of 62 tornadoes that swept across the state in waves, caused more than $1 billion in damage, and destroyed or damaged nearly 24,000 homes.

source: msnbc
 One of the first things that went through my mind, post the Tuscaloosa tornadoes, was what the students of University of Alabama must have been going through. I too was a college student living off campus, and I couldn't imagine being off at school, away from my family, sitting in a off-campus house studying or just hanging out with roommates on a midweek afternoon, and then all of a sudden everything changes--lives are taken, homes destroyed, and neighborhoods no longer exist.


source: msnbc


source: msnbc

I am not an Alabama resident, but my husband, was born and raised in Birmingham, AL and attended Auburn University, and his entire family calls AL home. He exemplifies what it means to have state {okay maybe school} pride. In my eyes, the state as an entirety has a large amount of state pride. However, I'm sure most of it comes from the pride and rivalry between the two schools. The day the tornadoes occured in Tuscaloosa there was no such thing, and when before attending a game in Tuscaloosa was difficult to do, he was eager to go to Tuscaloosa or help disaster relief in any way {unfortunately, he couldn't make the trip--but we continued praying for the entire town and those going to serve}. It was amazing to see the state come together in time of disaster, exemplifying selflessness and helping those in need, in addition, to cleaning up the widespread damage--whether you wore crimson or orange and blue. Sometimes, I question why it takes a tragedy for people to come together like this to serve and create a sense of a community. Needless to say, it happens--and people help!


source: msnbc
 
Thankfully, none of our family or friends were effected {ptl}, yet, our hearts still broke for the state of AL and the rest of the south-- we even at moments on that day, broke down in tears and shouted out our prayers for those effected. It's hard to believe ten months have passed since the disaster, yet there is still so much to do.
You too can help, by writing a 400 word post on your thoughts of the Alabama tornado disaster, link-up on both Mrs. Jones' blog, and on the Top Alarm System website. Top Alarm System will donate $25 for each post, to Christian Service Mission to help rebuild Alabama.

Thank you for the support!

LOL,

Meagan


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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

all you need is love... oh, and some v-day confetti

I came across this fun treat recipe on Pinterest and I had to try it and share it in a blog...especially, since Valentine's Day is right around the corner! This treat is perfect to make with your kids, make for teachers, classmates, loved ones, friends, and/or coworkers. Show some love!

Valentine Confetti

inspired and photos by: http://www.nestofposies-blog.com/


What you'll need:
1 bag of m&ms
2 bags of popped popcorn
1 bag of confetti candies
small plastic bags
ribbon

Melt candy melts and pour melted candies and m&ms into the popped popcorn. Stir and then spread onto a baking sheet to allow time to dry. 

More Valentine inspirations to come!
{be merry}

LOL,

Meagan


Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is love. 1 John 4:8

 

day 8 #febphotoaday:  ain't no {sun}shine



Tuesday, February 7, 2012

{naan}meat pizza

Artichoke, Goat Cheese, Tomato Naan Pizza

When my sweet husband is at the university, in class or working on his final year project during the dinner hours, I know I'll be eating solo.  So, I prepare something simple, quick, and enough just for me! Plus, he likes his meaty pizzas, and would not go this one. LOL.

This pizza recipe is simple, delish, and meat FREE!! Here is my twist on the veggie pizza.

Ingredients
garlic naan bread
goat cheese crumbles
marinara sauce
sliced vine-ripened tomatoes
quartered marinated artichokes
pitted greek kalamata olives


**Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F


Gather your ingredients.

garlic naan bread {i like using naan bread instead of preparing pizza dough or using store bought crust}
goat milk cheese
 Side note: I am obsessed with goat cheese and I try to ration my use of it on my pizza.
marinara

vine-ripened tomatoes

quartered & marinated artichoke hearts

kalamata olives
First, place foil in a baking pan/sheet and place your naan bread on the pan. Then, top your garlic naan bread with 2 table spoons of marinara sauce.


Starting with the tomatoes, assemble all other flavorful toppings--to create a flavorful pizza.



Place pizza on top rack in the oven. Bake pizza for approximately 15 minutes or until the edge of the naan bread is golden brown and the cheese is melted. Let cool.



Bon Appetit!

Because of the size of the naan bread, it will make enough for two, or even leftovers for lunch the next day. :-)

Need a delish, quick, and simple pizza fix? Go ahead, make this {naan}meat pizza and share it with your friends and fam!

{eat}

LOL,

Meagan