February 28, 2010

Women's Clothes

Wendy B. cleaned out her closet and has a bunch of clothes she's going to donate to Goodwill. If anybody is interested in looking through them first please contact her through the ward directory. There are lots of gently used clothes, all seasons, sizes XL, 16, and 14.

February 25, 2010

Need a couch?

Dixie C. is giving away a cream colored leather couch. She wants those interested to know it is low to the ground. If interested you can call her or contact Erin S. her V.T.

Soccer Cleats

Hey, I was wondering if anyone has any soccer cleats size 1-2 lying around that they'd be willing to sell to me. I have size 13.5 if anyone wants them-- free! christakd{at}gmail.

February 24, 2010

Looking for Extra copies of The Friend


Hello all,
I am looking for any extra copies of the Friend magazine that you may have lying around. I am teaching a Sharing Time on Sunday where the kids will cut out pictures of things that remind them of Jesus. (I knew I should have kept the 3 years worth of The Friend I used to have!!!!) If you have any that you are willing to donate to the Primary will you let me know? Thanks!!!! Susan T. jsturner1@q.com

Free flatware and dishes



I have an incomplete set of dishes and flatware that I am giving away for free. The flatware has plastic green handles and is an 8-piece set. The dishes that are available are as follows: 7 dinner plates, 4 salad plates, 4 bowls, and 7 mugs. I am also giving away 6 placemats (shown) and 4 other placemats that match the dishes. Email me at melissa DOT lee DOT spencer AT gmail DOT com or call me if you’re interested.

February 22, 2010

Cakes needed for Blue and Gold banquet


The Cub Scouts need help with baking cakes for the Blue and Gold banquet, which is this Thursday. We're needing single-layer, 8-inch round cakes. A box of cake mix will make 2. Is anybody willing to make some for us? These cakes will NOT need to be frosted, as they will be doing that as part of the activity that night. I will need to pick them up or have them dropped off at my house by 5 pm on Thursday. You would be able to turn in a receipt for your cake mix if you would like.

Please email me at chelsey DOT jorgensen AT gmail DOT com or leave a comment telling me the following:
1. How many cakes you are willing to make (in multiples of 2, since a single box will make 2 cakes); and
2. If you will drop them off at my house or would like me to pick them up.

Thank you so much for your help!!

Chelsey

February 20, 2010

basketball standard for sale

2 years old. asking $50. contact jenni-richardson(at)hotmail(dot)com

Free outdoor swing


Outdoor swing is 4 years old but lost it's awning. The pad needs covering. It comes with this outdoor fabric that is loose but can be reuplostered. still swings great and is comfortable. It opens to a flat bed or tilted side as well. Contact jenni-richardson(at)hotmail(dot)com

February 18, 2010

Sooooo CUTE!

At one time my boys were obsessed with Matchbox cars and would have loved to have this. Alas, my boys think they're all grown up now and too "big" for cars, but I just couldn't get over how cute it was and had to share!! Wouldn't it be a fun quiet toy for Sacrament or a road trip!?! Here's the link to the tutorial!

February 17, 2010

Baby Food Jars and More........



#1. I am throwing a baby shower for my sister in a couple weeks. I am looking for some empty baby food jars to make party favors. I am in need of about 30 (any size). If you have some that you would like to donate, please give me a call or email me at taystephhot@msn.com. Thanks.

#2. I am also looking for a baby boy blessing outfit to borrow for the weekend of March 7th. If you have one available you would be willing to lend me I would really appreciate it.

Thanks!!

Stephanie H.

Baskets Needed!

Does anyone have any old baskets lying around their house, or in their garage that they would be willing to donate? Any shape, size and style will work great!! We are doing a big fundraiser event for my brother who was severely injured and left permanently blind from an IED explosion in Afghanistan last month (you can check out his blogs at mmalarsie.blogspot.com or michaelsbenefit.blogspot.com) and we need some baskets to bundle items for the raffle and auctions. Please let me know if you have any you would be willing to donate and I'll come by to pick them up! Send me an email at bnljustice@gmail.com or give me a call (phone number in the ward list)!

Thanks so much for all your help!
Lisa J.

P.S you are all invited to attend the event in Bosque Farms! There will be some really great items to purchase and a lot of fun activities for the kids!

Recycling awareness


If you aren’t recycling yet, read on. If you are, kuddos and pat yourself on the back.

I have become a recycling advocate and thought I’d share how easy it is to recycle stuff here in ABQ and feel good about being “green”.

The city of Albuquerque will pick up your recycling the same day you set out your trash bin. My logic is this- when you throw something away, you have to toss it somewhere, right? Since the city is doing most of the work by offering to pick up this stuff, why not recycle instead of adding to the landfill? I made some extra space under my sink and put in an additional trash can there. This new one is the recycling can. When I am making dinner and using a can of soup, I wash out the can and throw it in the recycling bin. It’s as simple as deciding where to throw the stuff- the trash or the recycling can. They’re both in the same spot so it makes recycling VERY easy. When it gets full I dump it into a large plastic bin that I keep outside by my garbage can. Then on Fridays I luckily convinced my husband to haul 2 things to the curb instead of one. Recycling made simple. Don’t worry about sorting anything- the city will do that for you. Below are the guidelines listed on the city’s website for recycling.

If you can figure out a way to recycle that will not complicate your life I can guarantee that you will feel good about yourself. When I started I couldn’t believe how much space it saved in my trash can each week, especially with paper (can you believe how much paper comes home from school with your kids?) It adds up.

Melissa

Curbside Recycling guidelines, taken from http://www.cabq.gov/solidwaste/recycling

What You can Recycle at Your Curb
The following materials CAN NOT be recycled:
We DO NOT recycle styrofoam
We DO NOT recycle chipboard (cereal boxes)
We DO NOT service any recycle bin larger than 19-gallons.

Glass containers: Because of the potential for worker injury, glass IS NOT collected curbside. You may take glass to one of the city-wide Recycling Drop-Off sites.

The following materials CAN be recycled:
newspapers, magazines, & shopping catalogues
junk mail and home office paper
tin/steel (small pieces/containers), aluminum cans
All plastic bottles and jugs with a neck or screw top.
#1 & #2 Plastic Bottles or Jugs
corrugated cardboard (flattened and bundled-see below for details)

How to Recycle

(*Melissa's side note- the city likes to make you think it's complicated, as listed below, but they will still pick up your stuff and do the work for you at their sorting facility if you just throw everything into a clear plastic bag or a reusable plastic bin)

Plastic, Tin, Steel, or Aluminum Cans:
Use clear, plastic recycling bags (see below), small plastic shopping bags (double bag to avoid spilling or tie in a bundle) or a 19-gallon plastic bin to collect aluminum, tin, aerosol cans, and all plastic bottles and jugs
Containers should be cleaned and rinsed, with lids and caps removed. Labels need not be removed. It is helpful, but not necessary, to separate plastics and metals.

Newspaper, Magazines, Miscellaneous Paper Products:
Use strong twine or rope, recycling bags, or small plastic shopping bags (double bag to avoid spilling or tie in a bundle) to contain newspaper.
Place remaining paper products in recycling bags. Clean out and remove all contents and flatten.

Corrugated Cardboard
Flatten or fold clean corrugated cardboard and tie with strong twine or rope into bundles weighing less than 50 pounds. Bundles should be no more than 4x2 feet.

Glass
Because of the potential for worker injury, glass is not collected curbside. You may take glass to one of our convenient city-wide Recycling Drop-Off sites.

Other Materials
See a guide to nonresidential recycling, which lists options for recycling materials not currently included in Albuquerque's recycling program.

Recycling Bags
Many larger grocery stores and retail outlets sell clear plastic recycling bags. Any clear, sturdy plastic bag may be used for containing recyclables. Coupons for free recycling bags are mailed to Albuquerque residents in city water bills once per year in August. Coupons are redeemable at the Solid Waste Management Department's main facility at 4600 Edith NE, at senior centers, and at some independent grocery stores. Recycling bags can also be purchased for $5.25 (tax included) for a roll of 30 bags at various locations throughout the city.

Book Club Meeting Changed

Book Club has been moved to Thursday March 4th at 7:30 at Susan Turner's house. If you haven't read the book "Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet" by Jamie Ford yet, find a copy and get reading! If you have a spare copy to lend, leave a comment here so people can call you.

February 15, 2010

Need a Laminator?


I was browsing the weekly ads and noticed that Staples has almost the same laminator I bought last year for about $100, for $29.99 after rebate! I bought the 12.5 inch, this one is the 9.5 inch. Amazon has it for $60. It's on page 7 of their ad. You pay $99.99 and get a $70 Rebate back in the mail. I have done many of Staples rebates and they are easy, you can do them online. I wish I had gotten mine at this price!

Sledding Help

We are wanting to take our kids sledding this weekend and I was needing some help with it.  The first is where should we go?  Any suggestions?  The other is that we discovered when it snowed earlier that our boys have grown out of some snow gear.  Would anyone have a size 10/12 bibs (or pants) that our 10 year old boy could borrow and our 7 year old grew out of his snow shoes.  Does anyone have some snow boots in size 3?  Please e-mail if you can help with anything at elpinons{at}yahoo{dot}com.  THANK YOU!!!!

February 14, 2010

New Website Launched

Hi this is Lindsey W., I was in the ward for a few short months this past summer and my parents (The Ryans) still live in the ward. Anyway I just launched my new website on Friday, wordybird.com its vinyl decor.

There is a chance to win a $25 gift certificate over at the Make it and Love it blog found here.

I also have a coupon for $5 off a $20 purchase or more. Just enter WB5OFF20 to get the discount.

Thanks!

February 13, 2010

Potty Power DVD



I'm wondering if anyone has the Potty Power DVD that I can borrow for a few days. We are starting to train our two year old and would like to give it a try. Call me or email me at qballf@gmail.com if you are willing to let me borrow it.

Thanks!

February 12, 2010

Demarle Party

I'm hosting a Rendez-Vous (party) at my house on Feb. 23rd from 6-8pm to demonstrate some new baking products from Demarle. You can find out more on my blogs here and here.

February 10, 2010

Hearts and 'Soles' Full of Love

Tomorrow night (February 11th) at 7:00 is our Relief Society Meeting. I hope everyone is planning on coming because it is going to be a great evening. If you haven't had a chance yet to take the survey there is still time. Just click on the following link (it will only take a few minutes).


Hope to see you all soon!

P.S. If you're still debating whether or not you should come, let me just remind you that there will be a chocolate fountain for dessert!!!

February 8, 2010

babysitter available

My son wanted me to post an ad for him on this blog. He would love some babysitting jobs because he loves kids and also needs to raise money for his band trip next month. He will be fifteen in a couple months and is the oldest of 5. He has a lot of experience babysitting for our family for years. He is very fun and entertaining with kids. He is free most of the time after 2:45pm on weekdays and all day saturdays. He is willing to babysit for temple attending for 1/2 price.
Contact him at jkrgamer(at)gmail(dot)com if you have any questions or prospective jobs. Thanks.

February 5, 2010

Shout out for KRISTIE!

Kristie, THANK YOU SO MUCH! This blog has been a great sourse for information, both giving and receiving. Thanks for the idea! And as the cub scouts say, "Let's have a big round of applause for Kritie!" If you want to thank her too, leave a comment for her here. As for me I am going to give her a great big Kiss!
MWHA!!

February 4, 2010

Shoutout!

I just want to give a shoutout real quick to everyone who has contributed to the blog! I'm so happy with the way it's going! It's everything I hoped it would be. So again... thanks.

If you have any suggestions on how to make it better, let me know! :)

Another thing real quick... I have suggested in the past that we use the first letter of the last name, and no phone numbers because I know many of you are worried about privacy. I want to say, though, that it really is up to you individually. If you are comfortable putting your information on the blog, then that's just fine! Just keep in mind that this is a public blog, so anyone could potentially see it. (and phone numbers and last names can be used to look up addresses)

If you would like to contribute to the blog, or be able to post, contact me at foreverfamilee@gmail.com

You guys are AWESOME!

February 1, 2010

Book Club

The book for February's meeting will be Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet by Jamie Ford. It's at both ABQ library and the RR library and someone mentioned it was available for cheap at costco. We'll meet on February 18th at 7:30 pm, location TBD. Below I put the synopsis of this book, which I personally enjoyed.
Melissa

"Jamie Ford's novel Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet is deeply informed by an intimate knowledge of Seattle during World War Two, of the tribulations of Asian peoples during the time of Japanese internment, and even of the Seattle jazz scene during that time. His story of an innocent passion across racial barriers -- and then, of the whole life of a man who forsook the girl he loved -- is told with an artistic technique that makes emotion inevitable." Louis B. Jones, author of New York Times Notable Books Ordinary Money, Particles & Luck, and California's Over