a bombhitit

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my mom used to declare, “your room looks like a bomb hit it!” so often, that i actually thought a “bombhitit” was a noun used to describe a very messy room.

well, mom, don’t come to our trailer, because it looks like a bombhitit.

the alsberries have been experiencing extreme discipline issues. our house is a mess, which i’ve allowed for far too long. it started a year ago when i was all like, “i can’t work three jobs and keep the house clean.” that was actually pretty true, but now i’ve had just one job for over four months, and i’m still not cooking or cleaning like i know i could be. somehow, i keep convincing myself that maybe we can live in our own filth, for just a little while longer. wouldn’t that be nice?

really, the problem is at this point that i’ve gotten into such strong cleaning habits, it’s proving hard to break them. especially because these cleaning habits i speak of are mainly the ones where i throw all of our crap into the rooms i can shut the doors on and hide from. seriously, it’s sick.

BUT, there is hope. because i read these two quotes that are going to forever heal me of poor housekeeping habits.

i am the problem.

i am the problem. but i am also the solution.

baddabingbaddaboom. i’m a brand new person people!

okay but seriously, when is my house going to get clean again?

well, i’ve finally started working on it. last week, i took my first two 18-gal totes of stuff to the local consignment shop along with a treasure chest-type thing. i swapped clothes at my church’s clothing swap and i took the rest of the clothes i never wear to goodwill. we’re in the process of getting rid of everything we don’t use or don’t need. and it feels good.

after that, i hope to start deep cleaning, because our house could really use it. and my husband and i would both probably function better if it was clean and tidy.

all in all, if it’s any encouragement, i still stink at this “homemaker” thing and i’ve been married for 2.5 years.

savings plan for 2012

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saving enough to pay our upcoming u-bill was our last financial goal to complete for 2011 and at the end of october, we were successful! all of our sinking funds have been filled and we just paid the last of our annual irregular bills. in my nerdy financial brain, 2011 might as well be over. 
that being said, it should not shock you that i’m already thinking about our 2012 financial goals. they are the biggest goals we’ve ever set for ourselves. some are fun, some are important, and some are essential. and when you add all the goals together, it’s quite a shocking dollar amount.

now, i’ve been really transparent with our saving goal for tuition. i’ve given you the exact dollar amount that we’ve saved each month. i reasoned that if you really wanted to know, you could google how expensive one year at the university of iowa is and figure out how much we needed and were saving. so i figured i’d just post the actual numbers so you could see in reality how much we’re saving for bryan’s tuition.

but my financial updates are going to look a little different in 2012. the main reason being that you can’t google how much we’ve decided to save for a vacation next year, or how much a fully-fund emergency fund is for us. we’ve decided not to make these dollar amounts public, because there really is no need to.

now that that’s out of the way, here’s what we have planned for 2012 (in order of importance):

  1. fill all of our essential sinking funds as fast as possible. these sinking funds include:
    • auto insurance
    • home insurance
    • auto tax
    • home tax
    • pest control
    • eye exams
    • eye glasses
  2. pay off our student loan
  3. fill all of our non-essential sinking funds. these sinking funds include:
    • christmas
    • clothing
    • vacation
    • birthdays
  4. save and pay cash for a second car
  5. fully fund our emergency fund (6 months of expenses)
honestly, looking at the bottom line, to save all of this in one year is impossible. but setting big goals seems to be good motivation for us and public (blog) accountability is an even better motivator for me. AND bryan will no longer be a student after may! not only will we not have to pay tuition, but he’ll actually be working! woohoo! 
because we have already completed our goals for 2011, we’re starting on our goals for 2012 now. i’ll blog about our progress at the end of november in lieu of the monthly tuition updates. 
happy saving! 

trailer park life

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you know you live in a trailer park when…
the stop sign becomes the local community bulletin board. 
i personally find the sign construction materials a classy touch: 
sharpie, duct tape and a little ceasars pizza lid. 

infinity scarf [rust & gray]

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i’m a little bit in love with this scarf.

it’s my first infinity scarf, and it’s actually all for me. i didn’t make it with anyone in mind to give it to, and now i love it so much i think i’ll just keep it for myself. and thanks to my love for good sales even when i don’t have a project in mind, this scarf cost less than $10 for the materials. you definitely can’t buy a 100% merino wool scarf for that cheap, people.

the above picture shows how long it is, but this is likely how i’ll wear it most of the time:

and for the knitters out there, here are the basics of this scarf:

i used two 50g skeins of super aussie 100% merino plus a tiny bit of leftover gray that i had from another project.
i also used a US10 35″ circular needle

cast on 225 (or a multiple of 3) stitches, join yarn and repeat rows one and two until desired thickness is reached or you run out of yarn (which is what happened to me)

R1: kkp (repeat x 75)
R2: kpp (repeat x 75)

it feels so good to have completed a craft again! finishing knitting projects always seems to give me such momentum. here’s to more crafts to come!

happy crafting!

back on the blog horse

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here’s an interesting fact, i’m writing this blog without a working delete key. it’s my own fault of course, i knocked over my hot chocolate yesterday. while i was lucky enough to get only a few drops on my laptop, those drops landed on the delete key. i wish it would have been the “\” key instead. bleh. we’ll see if i can get through this blog without getting so frustrated that i want to throw my macbook up against the wall. because that would only make things worse.

if i can’t fix it, i’ll just have to get really good at the “highlight and replace” method that i’m currently using  as a form of deleting. it’s that or suddenly becoming perfect at the art of type.

anyway…

you may have noticed that i took a little break after a couple weeks of crazy blogging and giveaways. i hope that was okay, i was a little burnt out. but it was so much fun to give stuff away and write about things that get me really excited.

you also may have noticed that i’m back on the blog horse this week, with the usual posts and such. i’m reserving the thursday time slot for random thoughts of mine, because blogging can be a nice way to write out some things i’m thinking about.

i don’t actually know if the haiku tuesday thing will last, but i’m really into haiku’s right now. i think they’re the next trendy thing.

i really want to start craft of week again, but time for crafting has been so elusive for me. on the other hand, i’m pretty sure that’s the most popular segment of this blog, so i think i’ll try to make it a higher priority.

so that’s what’s happening on the blog. and that’s how my thoughts come out when i’m not trying very hard. two sentence paragraphs with no flow.

here’s to hoping i can get my delete key fixed in a timely fashion!

aftermath of the car accident

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i’ve mentioned that i got in a car accident in early october. i was on my way to ames to have some sister/mother bonding time. i was so excited about spending an afternoon shopping with my sister and going out to dinner with my mom. i left iowa city at 11:30am and was planning on getting to ames by 1:30pm.

but i didn’t get to ames until close to 3pm because i hit someone on the interstate.

why did i hit a car? because the car suddenly crossed three lanes of traffic into my lane, where i braked, swerved into the ditch and swerved back into my lane which resulted in the hit of her car and the ditching of my car.

it was not fun or amusing. and i was sorely disappointed at the time this was taking away from my family. and at the same time, this was the best car accident to get into. ever.

first of all, myself and my car could have been much, much worse. it could have flipped, i could have been stuck inside, i could have been injured. lots of things. as it were, i wasn’t even sore the next day and my car was still completely drivable. my car incurred a sizable dent, but nothing else seems to be wrong with it.

second of all, the other driver was not hurt either.

third of all, other cars could have easily been involved. it was a crowded interstate but we were the only two cars involved in the accident.

fourth of all, we got a bunch of money for the damages! well, it was a bunch of money considering that we decided to leave the dent in the car and keep the cash.

bryan and i have been talking a lot about how to make the most of this unexpected money in the last week.

what would you do if you received a totally unexpected amount of money? 

trailer park life

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you know you live in a trailer park when…

you find yourself thinking of clever yet cutting things to yell back at the trailer park hoodlums who frequent the streets and yell obscenities at all passerbys.

giveaway winners!

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yay giveaways! i absolutely love giving things away, especially really cute things! and after plugging all the numbers into random.org, we have a completely new list of winners this week-even some that i don’t know personally. i feel like a real blogger now.

lullabies winner (white hair clip): Rachel Y.
compassion winner (pin): Amy F.
exodus cry winner (earrings): Leah S.
missions winner (bobby pins): Natalie
look around winner (coffee sleeve): Jeska A.

bonus giveaway cd winner: Kellie E.

i loved all your comments, but my favorite was leah’s: “Okay, this is going to be my lucky comment I can feel it. ;)” leah, that was your lucky comment! how funny is that?!

since i’ve never not known my commenters, i’m hoping this works out.

here’s what you have to do to claim your prize:
email me your mailing address by friday, november 4th (i promise i’m not some creeper who’s going to stalk you, i just want to mail you your prize!)
i’ll mail all the prizes out on friday, so you should all receive them early next week.

i’ll also try to contact you however i can, and if i don’t hear back from you by friday, i’ll have to give your prize to another reader.

thanks for reading, commenting, and giving me some love last week. i would probably blog even if no one read this, but i’m thankful to those of you who do. : )