Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Zeiss Lenses

Did you know that adults and Children should have eye exams every two years? 
I never really concerned myself with my eyes because when I had been tested in my teen years I found out I had 20/20.  I think I always thought that if I was given that exam once, I would continue to have the same eye sight through the years. This is *not* the case, unfortunately.
My eyes haven't stayed at 20/20. For the fun of it, I made an appointment with a Optomotrist to have them checked out and it was confirmed that my eyes had changed. I've got glasses now, mostly for driving and reading, but I have a feeling the next time I see my Optomotrist I'll find that I need some new lenses.
Zeiss lenses have been around for a long time. They have been used in places from scientific labs to shuttles on the moon!! Zeiss is known for it's quality and dependablity. Now, they've got a great educational website to help the us all make the best choices when it comes to our vision. Here are some of the great tips I found on the site:


*Adults over 40 should have yearly eye exams to keep tabs on age related eye changes.
*Care well for lenses, don't leave them in the sun for long.
*Nearsightedness: Seeing things closer more clearly.
*Farsightedness: Seeing things further more clearly.

There are plenty more interesting facts on the site. They cover everything from vision and lenses, to how to select and eye doctor, and facts about age-related vision changes.

Consider Zeiss lenses as an option for your glasses. Ask your doctor if they carry it in their store. Zeiss customized lenses are made to fit you from your exact eye needs to the shape of your face!



I received payment in the form of a gift card for this review. All opinions are my own. 

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Valentine House and A Marvelous Mess #47 and Features!!!

With the help of my Munchkin, I made this little Valentine House decoration. It's another cute addition to the February decor I'm making for our house. A few weeks ago I made Valentine Burlap Love Birds. And, I've got some fun stuff from the past couple of years as well HERE

We started with a simple wood birdhouse from Michaels and painted it in a gesso style with pinks, whites, and burgundy's. The roof was covered with wet Glitter Snow.

 The Birds you see here:

are made out of polymer clay, paints, feathers, and wire. 

Pretty Caaa-uuute. Wouldn't ya say?

Now....on to my fave's from A Marvelous Mess #46:

Homemade Baileys from Nifty Thrifty Things. Um, Yum?!?!? That looks incredible. Pinning for sure!!


Brownie Peanut Butter Cups from Raising Oranges.

Fennel Cough Syrup and Fennel Honey from Natural Health and Prevention. What an incredible post!! Pinning, pinning, pinning!!!

And, the project I'm going to feature on my sidebar is.....

Valentine Candy Cane Hearts from Happy Canadian Home. This idea was totally new to me....love it!!!!

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Now, on to the party!!!



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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Clean Your Silver Simply


I honestly can't remember where I learned this trick. Maybe my Mom? It's pretty funky. To get the tarnish off your silver and help it go from this:


To this:



In just a few minutes all you need are three ingredients:

Tin Foil 
Baking Soda
Hot Water

~Take a pot of hot water and line it with tinfoil. Add lots of baking soda.... perhaps half a cup? Put the silver in the water (make sure it makes contact with the foil). 

That's the mug in the mixture. 

It should take more than a couple of minutes to start seeing the tarnish go. 

Take the silver out of the water and wash it gently with some mild soup to get any extra tarnish wiped away. It should be looking just peachy.    

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