Wednesday, June 20, 2018

Clean House Wednesday: Easy Stain Removal Tip

by: Anne Shirley


There was a day when cows romped freely in cabbage patches. It could have simply been avoided if their owners took the time to repair fences, or lock the stubborn jersey cows in their stalls. However, the cows still got out, some way or another, resulting in chasing cows through muddy potato fields, whether or not you're in you're coveralls or crisp, ivory dress. There was always the same result on either garments, a stain that would take an enormous amount of scrubbing to remove it.
Unfortunately for the ivory dress, the stain would become a permanent stain, because once white gets dirtied, it will never look the same again. Besides, scrubbing would completely ruin the fabric! And as for the coveralls, all that scrubbing would wear a hole, and you'll need to patch it (with a piece of the ruined ivory dress, perhaps?).
Had the ladies of Avonlea known the secret to removing even the most persistent stain, they would have had an easier go on the clothes, to be sure!
The secret stain remover is plain yogurt. Cover the stain with yogurt and let dry overnight. Wash the garment the next day. So simple, yet effective! However, you must be careful with some delicate, color treated fabric because then the yogurt itself will make a stain.
I hope that this article was of help to you readers!

Wednesday, June 6, 2018

"For I know the plans I have for you.."

Life is always changing. There is nothing that stays the same. Take the seasons, for example, they are in a constant change year after year.
Changes in a person's life can be frightening, as that of a dear friend moving away, or your sister getting married and leaving home, or your own graduation and not knowing what to do afterwards. But, is it really the change that we don't like, or are we simply afraid of the future that doesn't look very clear to us right now?


Even though we can't see far ahead of ourselves, God has a plan and knows what the future holds for every one of us, He says so in Jeremiah 29:11. 
           
"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future."

If we trust in the Lord, He will direct us in the right paths. He will guide us every step of the way.
(see Proverbs 3:5,6) Trusting in God is not always easy, because doubts and fears are thrust at us from every direction, making us look at the storms and trials instead of keeping our eyes on Jesus, so always keep your focus on the Lord!

It says in Proverbs 23:26, 

"My son, give me thine heart, and let thine eyes observe my ways."

Give your heart to the Lord, and let your eyes observe His ways! He will NEVER let you down.
If there are any changes taking place in your lives and you're fearing about the future, tell it to Jesus, because He is the One who holds tomorrow in His hands.





Clean House Wednesday: Less Mess

...the clothes lay in piles on top of  the college students' bed.
Janet glanced at it hesitantly, wishing it would disappear on its own.
by: Janet King

Keeping a home clutter and mess free is not an easy task to keep up with, especially when you have a whole household to tend to, and that takes up most of your day, and cleaning up clutter is brushed aside.
The key is to make spare time, then you have the time to actually sort through and organize the piles of laundry, de-clutter the pantries and cupboards, and tidy up messy rooms (however, children must learn to tidy their own rooms, you shouldn't do it for them. Rather obvious but I wanted to state that point.) .
First of all, don't look at the messy home from one view point- the point of view that has all of the clutter in one giant boulder; it will only glare back at you and will seem as too much of a daunting task to undertake, and you will procrastinate and put off de-cluttering for another day, and then you will never get around to doing it. It sounds strange, but it's true.
You must organize and scrape away at the boulder one step at a time. Little by little you will get the job done. It is very easy and less daunting. However, if you wish to attack that pile of laundry now and get it over with, by all means, attack! The sooner, the quicker, the better. But, you must fold the clothes neatly so that you won't have to refold them again due to hastiness and sloppiness.
Every time you come home with baskets full of groceries, stack the canned goods neatly in the pantry right away. The summer jams and preserves should already be nicely organized and stowed away in the pantry. Be sure that they are labeled (ie. the year it was made; what kind of jam it is; etc.)!
The cupboards usually don't look very cluttered, but it wouldn't hurt to align the cups neatly in a row to make them look more organized.
For a fresh, quiet time in the day, hang up the laundry on the clothesline while enjoying the Island breeze frisking at your hair.