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  1. If you want to share something with this forum, why not just post it here (and on your blog)? To me, it feels a bit like you are using us to get more traffic on your blog. No one minds a link at the bottom of a post, but when the sole purpose is to lead us to your blog, it makes me feel a bit like I am being used to up someones blog view counter. 

    Wow I had no idea it was being perceived this way.

  2. Nice!  Yes, it is terrifying.  I want a vehicle with that second set of controls. 

    I think I would do more harm than good if I had controls. We would jerk along the road like crazy people. My dd drove in the dark out on a country road for the first time last night to go to float building . I thought I would be more anxious but I have a cold so that kept me preoccupied. Lol

  3. I love that version of Emma, and I love JLM (though he is a little short to play my imaginary Mr. Knightley...)

    But he's so darn cute.

    Idk I loved Jeremy Northam as Mr. Knightley (he gives great side-eye) but you have to put up with Gwyneth Paltrow as Emma unfortunately...

  4. Thank you!!  :hurray:  :hurray:  :hurray:

     

    I am currently reading Wicked Autumn and enjoying it SO much. I'm always looking for recommendations for books. 

    Glad I could help! Like I said, I have read the whole series so if you want to talk about it at all let me. Overall I enjoyed the series but I do have some eyeroll moments that I would be happy to discuss. Isn't Suzanna the best?

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  5. Update: Just wanted to say thank you to everyone who gave me some suggestions. I couldn't include all of them but I am pretty happy with what I chose.

     

    I will be posting Perfect Mystery Books for Fall tomorrow morning so have a look over your morning coffee or tea.

     

    Thanks!

     

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  6. Yes my mom and I have a good relationship so we keep the humor up as much as we can given the circumstances. Her texts are always blunt and to the point because she texts using a number pad not a keyboard (her choice).

     

    FWIW, I also forgot to mention that she doesn't want any old melon. It has to be local and from a farmers market/stand so she isn't getting her melon until Wednesday. :)

     

  7. You may have better luck with straight oils and soaps, or handmade creams and cosmetics off places like Etsy - even bulk ingredients off Mountain Rose Herbs. Most of the smaller batch producers don't use PG but almost anything on a shelf uses it. So maybe keep your family using the cheaper and easier to find products and switch yours over to lovingly handcrafted by dirty hippies? ;)

    Haha how did you know about soap-making hippie next door neighbors?

     

    Is this the part of my life where I just start slathering myself in coconut oil?

  8. I call this "de-cluttering" rather than "minimalist". 

    We've got 5 active kids (only 3 at home now), and we do have lots of books (no desire to "switch" to electronic readers).

     

    Here's a sample blog post for a helpful year long organizational plan (which has a daily & weekly schedule):

    http://www.home-storage-solutions-101.com/clutter-organization.html

    (They have a 52-week list, monthly calendar . . . or you can just read these daily emails.)

     

    My interest lies in where de-cluttering intersects with wise personal finance.

    Other blogs i like = Minimalist Mom, Slob Comes Clean (funny), and Organized Home (a spinoff of the upcoming Organized Christmas).

    I'm looking forward to seeing what others recommend!

    I like what you mentioned about de-cluttering intersecting with wise personal finance. I love to declutter. I find it cathartic. I do it for the sake of doing it.

     

    I think a lot of people see decluttering as a first step in getting their life in order which includes finances/managing debt. I believe the biggest thing a person can do to achieve a happy clutter-free space and improve finances at the same time is to Stop Buying. It seems like such a simple thing but it is probably the hardest to do. Unfortunately this is often given short-shrift by people who want to sell you the latest bins or closet organizers or teach how to extreme coupon and get a cart full of sugar for only $3 that you don't need anyway.

    ​I will get off my soapbox now :)

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  9. ugh, I once used a different sunscreen type stuff, and then used a tanning bed. (I was young and going to vegas and wanted to be less pale.) Let me tell you, I'm allergic to propylene glycol and had basically cooked it into my skin. UGH. I turned bright red all over. 

    I was going to "like" your post to express my sympathy for what happened but then I thought "liking" the fact that you cooked propylene glycol into your skin seemed like an odd response! I am sorry - that sounds horrible.

     

    I can't believe how many things P.G. is put into.  Even some lotions/conditioners my allergist and dermatologist recommended to me contain it. We didn't know I was allergic until today obviously but still you can 't even trust "sensitive skin" labels or dermatologist labels.

  10. I did a post recently about closet cleaning. I have a read a few books including the one you mentioned. I honestly don't think the KonMari method is entirely doable unless you are single and don't own a home. The minimalist books I have read so far are: Miss Minimalist, The Joy of Less, Clutterfree, Minimalism and the Minimalist Lifestyle: How to Live More with Less, and the book that got me started reading about minimalism: Simplify: 7 Guiding Principles to Help Anyone Declutter Their Home and Life.

     

    FWIW I got all of these on my kindle as I don't even know if some of them were ever in print. Most of them are quite short.

    ​HTH! 

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  11. I created a Guide to Apples on my blog if anyone is interested.

     

    If you are on Pinterest and just want to pin the chart it is here.

     

    I might do an additional post like I did for strawberries (What to do with all those strawberries) which will be suggestions for apples. I will probably do a pie but if anyone has any go to apple recipes they love feel free to let me know!

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  12. The patches came off today. The assistant kept apologizing for hurting me when pulling off the tape and I was like, "nope this is great, this feels great, keep pulling." So far there are 4 definites and 4 possibles. Final check is tomorrow morning. The definites are: Propylene Glycol (this is a big one as it is in soooo many things), Benzoylperoxide, Cobalt and the Mercapto Mix (used in making rubber products).

     

    Propolis is a possible which I am bummed about because it is essentially beeswax.

  13. I didn't see anyone recommend Dominion. My son (20 yo) got it for a bday gift. We played it all summer. It is great fun. We also love Settlers of Catan but you can play Dominion in a lot shorter time span.

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  14. Youngest DD had the three day patch but they ended up removing them after 48 because she was reacting so strongly to a couple of things that it was contaminating the rest. She was little - maybe about 5? They did the scratch test first then the 3 day about a week later.

    Hopefully I can make it through the 3 days. From what I understand this is an expensive test and I would hate to have it be incomplete or repeat this!

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