I thought some fun giveaways would be a festive way to kick off the Christmas season! There are several fun The "Black Friday" giveaway will run from today, November 24th, until Wednesday, November 30th at 11:59 PM. I'll notify the winners via e-mail on Thursday, December 1st. Winners will have 48 hours to respond, otherwise I'll select another winner.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
Eco-Friendly Cleaning!
Eco-friendly cleaning that saves you some green... sign me up, please! Back in 2008, when I first found out I was pregnant, I decided that I wanted to start using more natural, eco-friendly cleaning products. I headed to my local health food store and picked up a well-known brand of natural cleaner. The bottle of cleaner cost $5+ and my husband just flipped. I loved the fact that I was using a more natural cleaner that wasn't riddled with chemicals, but honestly, $5+ for a bottle of cleaner is quite insane. I started doing a little research and decided to start making my own household cleaner. Vinegar Tips is a web site that has a plethora of information about using vinegar and other readily available natural products for your household cleaning. In fact, if you Google "cleaning with vinegar," a sea of web sites will come up in your search. So, I bought a big bottle of vinegar, a squirt bottle and started making my own cleaning solution. Every web site recommends a different vinegar to water ratio, but I have found that a 2:1 ratio (2 parts water, 1 part vinegar) works well for me. As I was doing most of my household cleaning with vinegar, water and at times baking soda, I still cleaned my wood laminate and tile flooring with a chemical cleaner. Ugh, I know! The spray mop I was using was convenient, but the disposable pads and cleaning solution cost a lot of money every month. Plus, the cleaning solution irritated my allergies and asthma. My husband bought a mop with washable microfiber pads and I began using my beloved vinegar mixture to also clean the flooring in my home. Below, are some products available at many local retailers to help you get started on green cleaning all while saving some green.
The Libman Freedom Spray Mop is available for $19.99 at Target. You can fill the cleaning reservoir with your desired cleaning solution, plus the microfiber cleaning pad is machine washable.
The Rubbermaid Reveal Spray Mop is also available at Target and costs $42.00. While this mop costs more, you also receive two additional microfiber cleaning pads and an additional re-fill bottle. Right now, there's a $3 off coupon on Target's web site!
Another product, one that I recently purchased, is the OXO Good Grips Microfiber Double Duster. The OXO Duster is also available at Target and retails for about $9.99. The removable cleaning pad is washable as well, and is great for dusting electronics!
Happy Friday and Happy Blogging!
Toni The Chic Momma
Pictures and images: "Green Dollar Sign," (versatilegas.com); "Vinegar Bottle," (chronicconsumer.com); "Mop & Duster" images, (Target.com).
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Charity.
I'm in awe that Thanksgiving is NEXT WEEK! Wow. Where did the year go? I have to admit that this is my absolute favorite time of year. I simply love the holidays. I love the hustle and bustle of the holiday season. I love family and friends coming together for Thanksgiving Dinner, gathering around the table and giving thanks for all of our wonderful blessings. I love the delicious aromas in the air during the holidays. I also think of "charity" during the Christmas season.
So, when you think of "charity," is there something or someone specific that you think of? When I think of "charity," images of my mother at Christmas time come to my mind. Looking back at my childhood, I distinctly remember my mom always putting money into those bright red buckets as we'd walk into the mall or grocery store during the holiday season. My mom would dig through her purse to find something to give as the bell ringer would smile and tip his hat to her as she gently placed the donation in the red bucket. I'm not sure how much my mom gave. The amount doesn't matter. What does matter is the fact that my mom gave something. This simple act has been burned in my memory and has had an everlasting imprint for over thirty years. My mom showed me "charity." She was my example of selflessness, generosity and the true meaning of charity.
Many of you follow this blog, Toni The Chic Momma, where I share recipes, giveaways and other momma-related musings. Some of you may not know that I'm also the founder of Shower of Hope Oklahoma, a charitable group that I created in May 2011. After the May 24, 2011 Oklahoma tornadoes, I was stirred to help in anyway possible. What began as an outreach to the Hamil Family of Cashion, Oklahoma, turned into a charitable endeavor of helping families and children affected by Oklahoma storms, tornadoes and other natural disasters. The Hamil Family lost their two precious boys from the May 24th Oklahoma tornadoes. Catherine Hamil was taking shelter with her three children in the bath tub when the tornado ripped through their home. Ryan (3) and Cole (15-months) are Heaven's newest angels. Catherine Hamil was expecting a baby girl in October 2011 when this tragedy happened. The Hamil's 5-year old daughter, Cathleen, Catherine and her unborn baby girl survived. Families and individuals from across the United States sent care packages for the Hamil Family through Shower of Hope Oklahoma - Hamil Family. Notable companies such as Teething Bling, Lansinoh, Medela, Summer Infant, BornFree, STOKKE, Earth Mama Angel Baby, The First Years, The Learning Curve, The Boppy Company and many others also sent generous care packages and donations to the Hamil Family so that they would be set for their new baby.
"Charity" can be a noun or a verb. For me, "charity" has now become an active verb. I'm actively trying to turn Shower of Hope Oklahoma into an official non-profit charitable organization so that I can continue to help other families in need. You don't have to create a foundation or non-profit though. You can be an example of "charity" everyday by doing simple things. It's not about the amount you give or how big you give, it's simply a matter of the heart and the spirit behind the giving. I hope reading this has stirred something in you. My hope and desire for you is that you choose to live "charity" every single day.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
I'm A Genius.
I'm A Genius. Well, at least Cotton Babies thinks I am! I recently received the "I'm A Genius" shirt and just love it. I actually wore it on Halloween as my "costume." I'll proudly be wearing it this Friday for my monthly cloth diaper group play date/meet up! The "I'm A Genius" shirt was created for Cotton Babies for the 2011 ABC Expo and they are excited to share this exclusive Cotton Babies design with you!
"Genius the ability to reduce the complicated to the simple."
As if the "Genius" shirt isn't cool enough, check out other "Genius" goodies: "I'm A Genius" Cold Cup and "I'm A Genius" Travel Mug!
If you're a cloth diapering momma or have cloth diapering friends and family members, these "I'm A Genius" goodies would be the perfect Christmas stocking stuffers!Happy Blogging!
Toni The Chic Momma
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