Busy HomeGrown Kids
Life as an army wife and mother of six
Friday, August 30, 2019
if only....
Coleden found this bottle of Aleve (package says extra strength lasts up to 12 hours) and asked me what it was. I told him it was medicine. He said "so this medicine will give me strength for 12 hours???" 😂
Monday, April 16, 2018
gps fail
This was from my drive home from Ohio. The GPS really failed me on this one. Was trying to get to chick fila. And we ended up at the Indianapolis Airport instead. :/ This was not what we were wanting to see when we were told we had arrived. I don't see any waffle fries 😜
Sunday, February 4, 2018
Woke up this morning without any snow on the ground. Got all the kids ready for church (which is an event in itself) only to leave and realize a lot more snow had fallen. I think to myself "I'm a Michigander, I've got this" We made it to the end of the road when I realized nothing had been plowed (I forgot I was in Kansas I guess). Love my people mover but it's not 4 wheel drive ;) So back we came :( guess we are taking a snow day. #readyforspring #churchonline #snowdays #kansaswinter #itjustkeepscoming
Wednesday, September 6, 2017
Monday, September 28, 2015
Our people mover
(Disclaimer....I am not being paid or compensated at all from Nissan or anyone else for that matter for writing this post. Unfortunitely they did not feel the need to give me a free vehicle in exchange for my oh so important opinion of their NV ;). So these are just my random thoughts and ideas!)
I tried to convince myself we didn't need it.
This is a Nissan NV 3500. We love it! We are a family of seven and this gives us lots of space. It isn't nearly as bad on gas mileage as I expected (not great but not much worse than our Dodge Durango was). And it drives like a breeze. You definitely feel like a "big" vehicle....but I love that too. The doors don't feel like they are going to rattle off when semis pass!
V8 - 5.6-liter DOHC 32-valve 385 lb-ft of torque @3,400 rpm 317 hp @ 5,200 rpm Towing Capacity - 8,700 lbs (w/ tow hitch)
It's too expensive.
Gas mileage will be terrible.
It will be terrible to drive and park.
But......I LOVE IT! Meet my new wheels!
This is the party bus!!
It is longer though than most trucks or SUVs so parking is a bit more challenging. You just have to accept the fact that you are a big vehicle....so park a little further out and walk!
But I love the fact that it has a nice big sliding door....no more worrying the kids are going to throw open their door into a neighboring vehicle! :) there is also a little "hallway" so kids don't have to climb over seats to get to the back. There is so much space, kids can even change or put on their shoes. Since I feel like we practically live in the car sometimes...this is a huge plus!!
It seats 12 and has latch system in all three rows in the center seats. This is great for larger families. I also love having three benches! We can spread the kids out so everyone can reach buckles and have space for their toys and things.
Here is some of the stats from the Nissan website (http://www.nissancommercialvehicles.com/nv-passenger/specs)
Exterior
Interior
- 12-Passenger seating capacity
- Removable split seating for 324 seating configurations
- Available Technology Package
Safety
- Driver and front passenger air bags
- Roof-mounted curtain air bags for passenger protection
- Largest brakes in class with 4-wheel anti-lock braking system
Check back for the next post....I will show the ways I have found to organize the interior!
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Ebates!!
I am not usually a fan of online type "money earning" things. Honestly I either forget or end up buying things I didn't want. However I have found one I LOVE...Ebates! It's so easy to use and you get cash back for buying the things you already buy online. We are in the middle of paying off debt using Dave Ramsey's baby steps so extra spending is off the table right now. But I do still need health and beauty products (within reason) so this is where ebates helped me out.
For example. I just got a $30 credit to my account for ordering $39 worth of product from Proactiv. Now this one is kind of high (most or more like 3 to 5 percent) however looks like Proactiv always offers a 50% rebate (it was 75% for Black Friday) most of the year. So if you are like me and have a hard time
Spending money on yourself (even beauty products) than ebates might be a good fit. I basically got a month of Proactiv for $9! Not bad!
Check out ebates and see for yourself.
http://www.ebates.com/rf.do?referrerid=U47fiC63Cnr0u0eRNLGKoQ%3D%3D&eeid=26471
There are tons of stores from walmart to target to best buy and more! And you don't use a credit card or anything attached to ebates to pay. That is handled all through whatever website you are using.
More to come. I also have had some luck using checkout51, snap by groupon and walmart savings catcher. All this is thanks to my friend Breanne. She introduced me to this world of savings. Basically getting cash back for things I already buy (like bread and bananas) always feels good to save some money while doing what we already do.
Check out her blog....
https://breannenowakowski84.wordpress.com
Let me know your savings tips! We all want to stretch our budgets as far as we can!
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Websites to check out! Some great ministries
These are just a few of our favorite organizations. Please check them out!!
Texas Corners Bible Church- kalamazoo, mi
Line by line preaching. Excellent resources online including tons of sermons to listen to or download
http://www.texascornersbiblechurch.org
Answers in Genesis
Awesome organization. We can't wait for the Ark to open. The creation museum is one of our favorites.
https://answersingenesis.org
Living waters ministry/ way of the master
Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort have dedicated their lives to spreading the word and equipping families to do the same.
http://www.wayofthemaster.com
Wycliffe Bible Translators
https://www.wycliffe.org
Ministry Moment
When is the last time you threw away an empty medicine bottle?
Did you know that could be used to safely transport life saving medication to a person in need?
Matthew 25 Ministries is a great humanitarian organization. They will use these empty bottles (and more) to help all over the world. We have been collecting bottles for quite awhile now.
It's really simple!
I keep a bin in my pantry. When we use up some sort of medication or it is past the expiration date. I rinse it out, peel off the label, and throw it in the bin. Once we have collected enough I simply send them off! Easy. Cheap. A small way to make a difference.
Here is some info from their website of other things they accept. So go around the house and see how easy it really is to help a great organization make a difference!!
DONATE HUMANITARIAN AID ITEMS
Help Matthew 25: Ministries provide comfort, nourishment, and hope to those in need by donating new or slightly used items. We will sort the goods in our warehouse and then redistribute them to the poor in the United States and around the world.
We are in need of gently used clothing donations, non-perishable food, school supplies, and more! For recommended items to donate, please read the list of supplies we ship below. Don't see your item? Give us a call at (513)793-6256. Due to the enormous variety of items we accept, we cannot make a conclusive list.
Drop off donations at our facility in Blue Ash, Ohio Monday through Friday from 9 AM - 4 PM and Saturday 9 AM - 3 PM.
Get directions to our location.
SUPPLIES WE SHIP
Matthew 25: Ministries ships humanitarian aid throughout the United States and to more than 40 countries around the world. We ship a wide variety of products. The list below is representative of the supplies we ship; by no means is it comprehensive.
If you have a product that you would like to donate to Matthew 25: Ministries, but you are unsure if it's something we could use, just give us a call (513-793-6256).
We are more than happy to answer whatever questions you may have.
First Aid Supplies - bandages, tape, gauze, antibiotic ointment, orthopedic braces, etc.
Medical Supplies - catheters, sutures, syringes, surgical gloves, surgical bandages, etc.
Hospital Supplies - hospital linens, drapes, scrubs, patient gowns, bedding, etc.
Personal Care Products - shampoo, soap, lotions, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, etc.
School Supplies - paper, pens, pencils, crayons, folders, envelopes, backpacks, etc.
Cleaning Supplies - soap, laundry detergent, all purpose cleaners, buckets, sponges, etc.
New and Gently Used Clothing - for men, women, children, and infants
New Shoes - for men, women, children, and infants
New and Gently Used Home Goods - blankets, towels, sheets, aprons, tote bags, etc.
Baby Products - diapers, formula, burp cloths, non-perishable baby food, bottles, etc.
Food Staples - canned, boxed, and non-perishable foods, ready-to-eat foods, beans, rice, cooking oil, etc.
Latex Paint - We accept donations of partially used latex paint for reblending in our Rainbow Paint Reblending Center.
Did you know that could be used to safely transport life saving medication to a person in need?
Matthew 25 Ministries is a great humanitarian organization. They will use these empty bottles (and more) to help all over the world. We have been collecting bottles for quite awhile now.
It's really simple!
I keep a bin in my pantry. When we use up some sort of medication or it is past the expiration date. I rinse it out, peel off the label, and throw it in the bin. Once we have collected enough I simply send them off! Easy. Cheap. A small way to make a difference.
Here is some info from their website of other things they accept. So go around the house and see how easy it really is to help a great organization make a difference!!
DONATE HUMANITARIAN AID ITEMS
Help Matthew 25: Ministries provide comfort, nourishment, and hope to those in need by donating new or slightly used items. We will sort the goods in our warehouse and then redistribute them to the poor in the United States and around the world.
We are in need of gently used clothing donations, non-perishable food, school supplies, and more! For recommended items to donate, please read the list of supplies we ship below. Don't see your item? Give us a call at (513)793-6256. Due to the enormous variety of items we accept, we cannot make a conclusive list.
Drop off donations at our facility in Blue Ash, Ohio Monday through Friday from 9 AM - 4 PM and Saturday 9 AM - 3 PM.
Get directions to our location.
SUPPLIES WE SHIP
Matthew 25: Ministries ships humanitarian aid throughout the United States and to more than 40 countries around the world. We ship a wide variety of products. The list below is representative of the supplies we ship; by no means is it comprehensive.
If you have a product that you would like to donate to Matthew 25: Ministries, but you are unsure if it's something we could use, just give us a call (513-793-6256).
We are more than happy to answer whatever questions you may have.
First Aid Supplies - bandages, tape, gauze, antibiotic ointment, orthopedic braces, etc.
Medical Supplies - catheters, sutures, syringes, surgical gloves, surgical bandages, etc.
Hospital Supplies - hospital linens, drapes, scrubs, patient gowns, bedding, etc.
Personal Care Products - shampoo, soap, lotions, toothpaste, toothbrush, deodorant, etc.
School Supplies - paper, pens, pencils, crayons, folders, envelopes, backpacks, etc.
Cleaning Supplies - soap, laundry detergent, all purpose cleaners, buckets, sponges, etc.
New and Gently Used Clothing - for men, women, children, and infants
New Shoes - for men, women, children, and infants
New and Gently Used Home Goods - blankets, towels, sheets, aprons, tote bags, etc.
Baby Products - diapers, formula, burp cloths, non-perishable baby food, bottles, etc.
Food Staples - canned, boxed, and non-perishable foods, ready-to-eat foods, beans, rice, cooking oil, etc.
Latex Paint - We accept donations of partially used latex paint for reblending in our Rainbow Paint Reblending Center.
Missing my little camper...
I certainly am not complaining. I feel incredibly blessed to have the house we have now. It is huge and gorgeous.
I just didn't think I would miss our little camper.
but
I
Do...
We packed up our household goods (well the movers did half and we did half!) the second week of June 2014. Said goodbye to our home of 6 months and said "hello" to our cute little camper. The camper we bought when the pop up camper was sold out from under us. (had to drive an hour and a half away. Told the guy we were coming....when we were 15 minutes away he calls to say he sold it...ummm thanks) But I think God knew I couldn't live in a pop up. I want to think I am an outdoorsy person. But I'm not. Not really. I like to sit in nature. I like to walk thru nature. But I like to sleep in beds in air conditioning.
Anyway back to the camper.
This simple little camper was "home" to our family for a little over 3 months. We did have a few times in the middle where we stayed with family or used our TLE hotel nights (army code for 10 days of free hotel when you move). But all in all either Jordan alone (for a few weeks while I went home and then traveled with my family) or the whole crew called this little place home for 9 of those 12 weeks.
A set of bunks in the back. Bathroom. Kitchen. And table/couch/master bedroom.
Simple
Small
Somewhat cluttered at times
But our little home.
We played outside. We swam in the lake. We watched the sun set. We cooked on the grill. We cooked in the microwave. We went for drives. We looked for animals. We fished. We kayaked. We built fires.
We didn't have a washer and dryer. We shared one tv (cheating I know but some days it was just too hot to be outside).
We would hear our kids talking or giggling before falling asleep.
We had family adventures. It was crowded in the camper so it forced us outside or out around town. We visited museums. Ate at new restaurants. And only bought what we could consume in a few days.
So even though we have a large 3 bedroom home now.....our kids want to share a small twin bed. And I LOVE that! I love how close they are and how much closer they became. They didn't know they were "bonding". They got annoyed sometimes with someone kicking someone in the back. Or someone not going to sleep. But then they would sing songs or chatter until we had to tell them to stop and go to sleep. It was just fun to them. Fun being outside. Fun using their imaginations. And fun just being together.
While I couldn't really do it forever. And at the end I don't think I could have taken one more night in the camper!
Given the chance....I would do it again! And we probably will! Next PCS. Hopefully a slightly larger camper tho....
So if you are considering it....GO FOR IT! You will be amazed at how close you grow as a family and how many fun memories you make.
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Coming Soon....
It's been awhile since I have posted. That is because my husband, our four kids, and our dog have been living in our 18 foot camper for the past three months. Spotty internet made it difficult to be online. So over the next few weeks I will be writing posts on some of our adventures. Here is a sneak peek at some of the posts to come!
Moving in the army
Tips for doing a partial dity
How to live in a camper while moving and not want to kill your family
Using pcs moves to travel and make the move money work for you
Life in fort riley kansas
Apple days review
Housing video walk thru at fort riley
Making goodbyes easier for kids
Online college degree program at Thomas Edison state college
Living on the road
Enjoying the great outdoors as a family
Making a house a home on a shoe string budget. What happens when you house doubles in size but your finances stay the same!
Here is a peek at one cheap project that I did the first day we were in our house. Just the simple little touches make it feel like home right away
Hobby Lobby 50% off the original price $14.99 made it $7.49. Nothing exciting but every time I set the thermostat it makes me smile. Just making it feel like home.
And many more.....
So check back!
Monday, April 7, 2014
Turkey hunting
Lorelei went out on her first turkey hunting trip with Jordan. She was soooo excited. She has been asking for awhile now if she could go hunting. Fort Sill had a special weekend just for youth ages 18 and under so we thought this would be a perfect time to try it out.
They went to an informational meeting and dinner on Friday night. Kids all got nice little goodie bags with a DVD and turkey call. It was a nice way to get the kids excited.
Even though they didn't get anything, Lorelei said she was just was happy to spend time with her dad. It was nice for them to get some special time. They got to see several tracks and hear a lot of animals. They got to spend time in God's creation making some fun memories. I couldn't believe how long she lasted. They went out three times over the weekend (Saturday afternoon, Sunday before church and Sunday after church). Quite a trooper...she couldn't wait to get back out.
Madelyn wanted to go too...
Maybe next time...
They snuck out while Berlynn and Coleden were napping otherwise there would have been very disappointed kids! Looking forward to moving up to fort riley and hopefully they have programs like this for the kids as well. If Coleden like hunting as much as he likes fishing, Jordan will have plenty of hunting buddies.
Berlynn on the other hand isn't very interested....she would rather go to target and get a Starbucks! My kind of girl...
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