It's slow going, but the wallpaper is down, walls have been prepped, seams caulked, and today we got some paint.
Sears has some quality paint, so we went with their Easy Living brand. I found some paint chips that I liked at Walmart, and Sears was able to match the color with the paint chips. We are going with some contemporary neutrals. The walls and the dark stained wood cabinet are going to be painted. I thought about keeping the dark cabinet color(Pottery Barn comes to mind), but they are pretty old and grubby looking. The wood is solid, and they have some nice drawers which you don't find in modern cabinets. A fresh paint job should make them look new again.
The next big step is to replace the floor with some simple white or off-white tiles, which should be fairly easy with only about 20 square feet around the cabinet and in front of the tub, and replace the toilet. I know this is chuckled at by some, but I've always wanted one of those Lucite toilet seats with stuff embedded in them. When I was a child I remember some lady friends of my grandmother had them in their 'Boca Florida homes, so there is a nostalgia factor there.
They also had pink homes, wore boutique pant suits and rhinestones in their glasses, but I draw the line there(giggle).
Then early next year, we'll fix the fiberglass tub which will cost over $300.00 to get it done properly, or risk paint peel.
Sears on Easy Living paint: "Mildew and stain resistant low odor formula with low spatter. Washable finish. Limited lifetime warranty with one coat coverage guaranteed." It has good reviews online as well.
Some Sears paint deals:
If you are purchasing plain white paint from Sears, it's less expensive to order online via Ebates.com(2% rebate). It's also $4.00 off when purchased online at Sear.com.
Discover Card rewards has a $5.00 bonus when you redeem points for a $45.00 Sears gift card, and 5% Sears cashback online at the Discover shopping portal. Mypoints.com also offers Sears gift cards for redeemed points(low point threshold). If you sign up for Sears emails, you'll get coupons and discount notifications.
Friday, October 23, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Decorating with Drop Cloths
See frugal and creative decorating ideas using painter's drop cloth here. Read the comments at the link for more ideas.
We recovered a sofa and used drop cloths for drapes; however, I really like the way they pinch pleated these drop cloth drapes. I draped mine over the rod and created over hanging billows with pins, but I've been thinking about using the ring clips for a contemporary and updated look.
We recovered a sofa and used drop cloths for drapes; however, I really like the way they pinch pleated these drop cloth drapes. I draped mine over the rod and created over hanging billows with pins, but I've been thinking about using the ring clips for a contemporary and updated look.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Homeschool Writing Skills e-Curricula and Freebies
Free e-curriculum offered at CurrClick, "Your one-stop shop for electronic lapbooks, affordable curriculum, and homeschooling resources. Unit study, novel study, bargin home study online downloads for home education!"
Also at CurrClick, although not free, it looked interesting. We might try this: Ignite Your Writing: "Multi-level writing curriculum offers 24 lessons covering 6 areas of writing skills needed for any kind of writing. Each lesson has 3 levels: Startup, Intermediate, and Advanced. Choose the level based on the student’s writing ability rather than age or grade." On sale for $10.00. See the preview at the link. I liked what I saw, and it seems to complement what we are covering in Rod & Staff's English(sixth grade).
Free ebook over at Google books for developing writing skills: Lessons in English 1 and Lessons in English 2 by Fred Newton Scott and Gordon Augustus Southworth.
Also at CurrClick, although not free, it looked interesting. We might try this: Ignite Your Writing: "Multi-level writing curriculum offers 24 lessons covering 6 areas of writing skills needed for any kind of writing. Each lesson has 3 levels: Startup, Intermediate, and Advanced. Choose the level based on the student’s writing ability rather than age or grade." On sale for $10.00. See the preview at the link. I liked what I saw, and it seems to complement what we are covering in Rod & Staff's English(sixth grade).
Free ebook over at Google books for developing writing skills: Lessons in English 1 and Lessons in English 2 by Fred Newton Scott and Gordon Augustus Southworth.
Homeschool Freebie: Fish Migration
My son was required to write a short essay about fish migration for his Rod & Staff reading lesson today. Here are a few resources that I found for his assignment today. All are free to print, read online, and download.
The Natural History of Animals: Of Migration of Fishes Pages 124-125
The Origin of the Seasons Considered from a Geological Point of View: Migration of Fish in European Waters. pages 274-275.
St. Nicholas Magazine, Nature and Science for Young Folks, The Winner.pages 650-651.
The World Book: Salmon pages 5173-5174
How Salmon Live and Die, short paragraph.
Classics Old and New: Salmon by Rudyard Kipling
pages 53-56.
The New Century Third Reader (easy and quick summary): SalmonPages 47-50.
Story Hour Readings, Book 8 (advanced reading): The Story of Salmon by David Starr Jordon pages 13-21. Fifth grade version, fourth grade version.
Photo and blurb about a flying salmon.
Photo of flying salmon.
The Natural History of Animals: Of Migration of Fishes Pages 124-125
The Origin of the Seasons Considered from a Geological Point of View: Migration of Fish in European Waters. pages 274-275.
St. Nicholas Magazine, Nature and Science for Young Folks, The Winner.pages 650-651.
The World Book: Salmon pages 5173-5174
How Salmon Live and Die, short paragraph.
Classics Old and New: Salmon by Rudyard Kipling
pages 53-56.
The New Century Third Reader (easy and quick summary): SalmonPages 47-50.
Story Hour Readings, Book 8 (advanced reading): The Story of Salmon by David Starr Jordon pages 13-21. Fifth grade version, fourth grade version.
Photo and blurb about a flying salmon.
Photo of flying salmon.
Monday, October 19, 2009
Student Career Exploration
Jimmie has a helpful post for student career exploration. See her helpful guide to the Occuptational Outlook Handbook.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Homeschool Ebook Freebie: All the Year Round: A Nature Reader : Part I : Autumn
All the Year Round: a Nature Reader : Part I : Autumn
Author Frances Lucia Strong
Publisher Ginn & Co., 1896
Length 102 pages
Overview
Free and in public domain, downloadable and readable online. Individual pages can be saved(right click, save).
Friday, October 16, 2009
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Remodeling Our 1970's Bathroom
We are tackling this project a little at a time. On my husband's day off this week, he took out the rusty medicine cabinet and sealed up the wall. I took down the wall paper last week, and I plan to paint the walls soon. I have a gift certificate coming for Lowe's which I earned with purchase points, so the paint will be free. We'll replace the light fixture and paint the sink cabinet. Last year we replaced the counter and sink with an all-in-one unit, so that much has already been done. Come January we'll tackle a new tile floor, and a new water saver toilet with more earned gift cards.
The only part which will not be free is some plumbing and a fix to the fiberglass tub. We decided against replacing the tub insert, opting for some minor - moderate repairs by a local refinisher. After this, we have a powder room to update/repair. The original 1972 counter in that powder room is way past its expiration with a sagging area behind the sink(rot).
Older homes are a lot of work. We also need to replace carpets and windows. Energy Saver windows will at least reduce our energy costs. There is a light at the end of the tunnel though. This should be the last(almost) of any updates or repairs for a long time. We've got a water heater that is past its prime, but it's still functioning well. When it goes, we'll probably replace it with an Energy Star tankless water heater.
If we didn't have some plumbing and fiberglass repairs, this remodel would be completely free using our earned credit card points. We use our credit card like a debit card, never keeping a balance, always paying it off in full. It takes discipline to charge only that which you need(regular daily living expenses), but after many years, keeping to a budget has become old hat.
The only part which will not be free is some plumbing and a fix to the fiberglass tub. We decided against replacing the tub insert, opting for some minor - moderate repairs by a local refinisher. After this, we have a powder room to update/repair. The original 1972 counter in that powder room is way past its expiration with a sagging area behind the sink(rot).
Older homes are a lot of work. We also need to replace carpets and windows. Energy Saver windows will at least reduce our energy costs. There is a light at the end of the tunnel though. This should be the last(almost) of any updates or repairs for a long time. We've got a water heater that is past its prime, but it's still functioning well. When it goes, we'll probably replace it with an Energy Star tankless water heater.
If we didn't have some plumbing and fiberglass repairs, this remodel would be completely free using our earned credit card points. We use our credit card like a debit card, never keeping a balance, always paying it off in full. It takes discipline to charge only that which you need(regular daily living expenses), but after many years, keeping to a budget has become old hat.
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Handy Free and Cheap List
From savings guru, Clark Howard from The Clark Howard Show: The Free and Cheap List
A sampling:
Autodriveaway.com - Transport someone else's car and pay no rental fees
FON.com - Free private worldwide Wi-Fi network
Ecofont.com - Free download that uses up to 20% less ink when printing ( I use this)
OpenOffice.org - Free alternative to Microsoft Office(I use this, very handy)
Zoho.com - Free alternative to Microsoft Office
Free Education - Search the web for courses
TaxACT.com - Prepare and file your federal tax return for free -- regardless of high income
See his show notes here.
Clark Howard's Greatest Hits
A sampling:
Autodriveaway.com - Transport someone else's car and pay no rental fees
FON.com - Free private worldwide Wi-Fi network
Ecofont.com - Free download that uses up to 20% less ink when printing ( I use this)
OpenOffice.org - Free alternative to Microsoft Office(I use this, very handy)
Zoho.com - Free alternative to Microsoft Office
Free Education - Search the web for courses
TaxACT.com - Prepare and file your federal tax return for free -- regardless of high income
See his show notes here.
Clark Howard's Greatest Hits
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Swagbucks: Search and Earn
I joined Swagbucks about a month ago after I saw it mentioned on a blog. It's a Google powered search engine which credits you points for searches. These points(Swagbucks) can be turned in for merchandise or gift certificates. I use a search engine almost every day, so this was perfect for me.
I really thought it would be a lot more difficult to earn enough points for a gift certificate, but so far it has been very easy. I keep Swagbucks bookmarked to my toolbar, and use the search engine every time I need to search for something, which is almost every day. So far I've earned 28 Swagbucks. I'm shooting for a $5.00 Amazon gift certificate(45 Swagbucks).
Hint: Swagbucks seems to kick in when you do multiple searches. I've noticed that one search has not earned me anything. It may be the quality of my searches, but if you are not earning, try at least two searches. I have been getting credited with one or two Swagbucks with at least two searches.
They have a search toolbar you can download, but I haven't tried this. I think it would slow down my computer.
If you refer people, you get matching bucks, although I have figured this out yet.
Between this and Mypoints.com, I've managed to earn a little extra for the family simply by searching and reading emails(Mypoints.com).
I really thought it would be a lot more difficult to earn enough points for a gift certificate, but so far it has been very easy. I keep Swagbucks bookmarked to my toolbar, and use the search engine every time I need to search for something, which is almost every day. So far I've earned 28 Swagbucks. I'm shooting for a $5.00 Amazon gift certificate(45 Swagbucks).
Hint: Swagbucks seems to kick in when you do multiple searches. I've noticed that one search has not earned me anything. It may be the quality of my searches, but if you are not earning, try at least two searches. I have been getting credited with one or two Swagbucks with at least two searches.
They have a search toolbar you can download, but I haven't tried this. I think it would slow down my computer.
If you refer people, you get matching bucks, although I have figured this out yet.
Between this and Mypoints.com, I've managed to earn a little extra for the family simply by searching and reading emails(Mypoints.com).
Monday, October 12, 2009
Homeschool Freebie: Everyday Birds, Elementary Studies
I thought I'd share this free online children's book about birds:
Everyday Birds: Elementary Studies by Bradford Torrey, Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1901
We used a section in this book for a short informational about Hummingbirds for Rod & Staff (6) . We needed a little background information before writing a short essay. It's free and in public domain. You can download the entire book, or just save individual pages(left click on image of page) for viewing or printing.
You must view book in HTML(bottom of main page) in order to save and print individual pages. I've linked to the book in HTML, so you shouldn't have to change it.
Everyday Birds: Elementary Studies by Bradford Torrey, Houghton, Mifflin and Co., 1901
We used a section in this book for a short informational about Hummingbirds for Rod & Staff (6) . We needed a little background information before writing a short essay. It's free and in public domain. You can download the entire book, or just save individual pages(left click on image of page) for viewing or printing.
You must view book in HTML(bottom of main page) in order to save and print individual pages. I've linked to the book in HTML, so you shouldn't have to change it.
Friday, October 09, 2009
Latin American Study Helps
Click here. Only $2.70, great for elementary school studies.
Happy Days with Pablo and Juanita, ages 8-11.
Happy Days with Pablo and Juanita, ages 8-11.
History and Geography Freebies: Mexico
We are studying contemporary Latin America this year for social studies using Rod & Staff's Understanding Latin America(sixth grade). The first unit covers Mexico. Here are a few free printables referencing Mexico. These resources are very old, vintage textbooks from public domain; however, they are still relevant for the study of the history, cultural influences, and geography of Mexico. All are in public domain, and are free to print or download.
Our American Neighbors by Fanny E. Coe: Mexico
An Easy Introduction to the Study of Geography: Texas and Mexico
The Fifth Reader: Mexico as First Seen by the Spaniards
The World and Its People: A Bird's-Eye View of Mexico
Old World Background to American History: Spanish Conquests in America
Story Hour Readings: Storming the Temple of Mexico
School Reading by Grades: Sixth Year, How Cortez Entered the City of Mexico.
The Guyot Geographical Reader and Primer: The Warm Countries of the South.
I didn't add this one to our reading because it was a little much for my eleven year old, but I couldn't help chuckling at this portrayal from A Child's History of Spain(1894):
"In these temples, which were called Teocallis, prisoners of war were sacrificed to the Mexican gods, and their flesh eaten by the chiefs and priests. The victim was led to the top of the Teocalli, where he could be seen from afar, was laid on a convex slab of stone, and held there by five priests, while a sixth cut open his breast with a sharp knife of itxli, and tore out his quivering heart. There were hundreds of such Teocallis in the cities of Mexico, and thousands of such victims sacrificed in them every year.
Apart from this savage custom, the Aztecs were a civilized people..." Never mind the dramatic heart pounding description in the previous paragraph, they were okay chaps because they had proper towns and such. lol
Manuel in Mexico
Roy and Ray in Mexico
New Geographies: Countries South of the United States
Map Studies of Mexico
Map
Heroism of Boyhood: Heroic Devotion of Two Mexican Youth
Viva La Mexico!
Our American Neighbors by Fanny E. Coe: Mexico
An Easy Introduction to the Study of Geography: Texas and Mexico
The Fifth Reader: Mexico as First Seen by the Spaniards
The World and Its People: A Bird's-Eye View of Mexico
Old World Background to American History: Spanish Conquests in America
Story Hour Readings: Storming the Temple of Mexico
School Reading by Grades: Sixth Year, How Cortez Entered the City of Mexico.
The Guyot Geographical Reader and Primer: The Warm Countries of the South.
I didn't add this one to our reading because it was a little much for my eleven year old, but I couldn't help chuckling at this portrayal from A Child's History of Spain(1894):
"In these temples, which were called Teocallis, prisoners of war were sacrificed to the Mexican gods, and their flesh eaten by the chiefs and priests. The victim was led to the top of the Teocalli, where he could be seen from afar, was laid on a convex slab of stone, and held there by five priests, while a sixth cut open his breast with a sharp knife of itxli, and tore out his quivering heart. There were hundreds of such Teocallis in the cities of Mexico, and thousands of such victims sacrificed in them every year.
Apart from this savage custom, the Aztecs were a civilized people..." Never mind the dramatic heart pounding description in the previous paragraph, they were okay chaps because they had proper towns and such. lol
Manuel in Mexico
Roy and Ray in Mexico
New Geographies: Countries South of the United States
Map Studies of Mexico
Map
Heroism of Boyhood: Heroic Devotion of Two Mexican Youth
Viva La Mexico!
Wednesday, October 07, 2009
Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Free Homeschool Stuff: History Ebook
Historic Boys Their Endeavours, Their Achievements, and Their Times by Elbridge Streeter Brooks, Blackie & Son, 49 & 50 OLD BAILEY, E.C. GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, AND DUBLIN, 1886. Reading level appears to be mid-elementary - early middle school.
Marcus of Rome -- Brian of Munster -- Olaf of Norway -- William of Normandy -- Baldwin of Jerusalem -- Frederick of Hohenstaufen -- Harry of Monmouth -- Giovanni of Florence -- Ixtlil' of Tezcuco -- Louis of Bourbon -- Charles of Sweden -- Van Rensselaer of Rensselaerswyck.
Free and in public domain at Gutenburg Books. Readable online and downloadable.
Also see Historic Girls.
Zenobia of Palmyra -- Helena of Britain -- Pulcheria of Constantinople -- Clotilda of Burgundy -- Woo of Hwang-Ho -- Edith of Scotland -- Jacqueline of Holland.-Catarina of Venice -- Theresa of Avila -- Elizabeth of Tudor -- Christina of Sweden -- Ma-ta-oka of Pow-ha-tan.
Marcus of Rome -- Brian of Munster -- Olaf of Norway -- William of Normandy -- Baldwin of Jerusalem -- Frederick of Hohenstaufen -- Harry of Monmouth -- Giovanni of Florence -- Ixtlil' of Tezcuco -- Louis of Bourbon -- Charles of Sweden -- Van Rensselaer of Rensselaerswyck.
Free and in public domain at Gutenburg Books. Readable online and downloadable.
Also see Historic Girls.
Zenobia of Palmyra -- Helena of Britain -- Pulcheria of Constantinople -- Clotilda of Burgundy -- Woo of Hwang-Ho -- Edith of Scotland -- Jacqueline of Holland.-Catarina of Venice -- Theresa of Avila -- Elizabeth of Tudor -- Christina of Sweden -- Ma-ta-oka of Pow-ha-tan.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
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