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Nursery Project: Light Switch Cover

April 14, 2010 by Aliesha

My mom helped me paint the walls of the nursery when my family was down, and you can see the great new color in the photo above! I have not painted the trim yet, but it is going to be crisp white.

This afternoon I made a light switch cover following Make It and Love It’s tutorial here. I love how it turned out! Now I just need a pretty new (white, not ecru) light switch to go with the snazzy cover! (I think they are pretty cheap at Wal-mart.)

My next nursery projects will be to paint the inside of the closet (same as the walls) and paint the trim and door. Once that is finished, the fun stuff can begin!

Want to see how our nursery is progressing? Check out our previous posts on the fabric birds, cloth cube, and bunting banner that I made.

Filed Under: nursery, pregnancy, projects

Menu Tuesday

April 13, 2010 by Aliesha

Because Tad often takes off Mondays as a day of rest (since he is in the ministry), we sometimes don’t meal plan and grocery shop until Tuesday. Still, I thought I should post my menu plans for the week!

We’re still eating things from the freezer and from our March AFM box. I didn’t have to buy many groceries this week, which was nice!

Monday
Lunch: BLTs (packed)
Dinner: out

Tuesday
Lunch: leftovers
Dinner: bacon-wrapped turkey fillet mignon, green beans, baked potatoes, peach tea

Wednesday
Lunch: chef salads with hard-boiled eggs, croutons, and roast beef
Dinner: hamburgers, oven fries, mixed vegetables

Thursday
Lunch: ramen noodles, fruit
Dinner: tacos, all the fixin’s

Friday
Lunch: lunchmeat sandwiches
Dinner: crockpot Italian chicken, baked potatoes, broccoli

Saturday
Lunch: grilled cheese sandwiches
Dinner: whole wheat homemade pizza with spinach and chicken

Sunday
Lunch: leftovers/sandwiches
Dinner: loaded baked potatoes

What’s on your menu for the week?

Filed Under: menu monday

Reusable Bags

April 13, 2010 by Aliesha

Since I started shopping at Aldi a few weeks ago, I have been thinking more about reusable bags. Aldi requires you to bring your own bags when you shop (or buy theirs), so I’ve been slightly more conscious of remembering my reusable bags when I go shopping. (Though there was that infamous Aldi trip where I forgot my quarter for my cart AND I only had one bag with me… what a sight I’m sure I was, toting around everything in my arms…haha.)

I have two bags that I got from Bath & Body Works at Christmas time (for $1 a piece) that are somewhat similar to Envirosax (but much cheaper). They roll up into tiny packages that fit easily in my purse. They are cute (the ones I have are blue and green), but as far as I know they only sell them around Christmas as stocking-stuffers (correct me if I’m wrong).

This bag featured to the right is from Fresh Market. It has a flat bottom and is more canvas-y than my other two (which are thinner). I think it’s really cute… and it was only $1 as well! It holds a good bit. Only downside: it doesn’t fold up really small, so I can’t really keep it in my purse.

Besides my Aldi trips, I haven’t been very good at remembering to use my bags when I’m out shopping. I’m trying to get better at this!

Do you use reusable bags? What kind do you use? How do you remember to take them with you and use them when you shop?

Filed Under: everyday, shopping

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