Thursday, November 27, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving!

I hope you guys are having a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with lots of turkey and pie!

So, as this day was approaching, I was helping my mom prepare things, rushing around, and just being busy.  I was too busy to even think about Thanksgiving and the meaning of it.  I knew it in the back of my head, but didn't pause to contemplate it.  I think that sometimes, we get so wrapped up in the problems and duties of life, that we forget to pause and think about the little blessings we receive from God. (I know 'cause I do it a lot.)  I have so many  things to be thankful for.  So here is just a small list of things I am truly grateful for.

A Family
 

This was before Benjamin, my youngest brother, joined our group.  (I was the one in purple.  This was like 7 or 8 years ago!)  :)


A Home

I have always loved my house!

Food
That is definitely something to be thankful for! 

Freedom
We take this for granted so much, but I am so grateful that we still have rights and freedom.

There are so many other things I could add to the list, but these are a good start.

What are you thankful for?
♥ Rachel
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Monday, November 24, 2014

Turn Back Time - #BundleMarathon


Things have really changed over the past 80 or so years.  Can you even imagine living back during the Great Depression or World War II?  Here are some things that have changed between now and the 1930s.

How You Wake Up

1930s - You would wake up to a normal alarm clock, like the one pictured above. (Not Digital) :)

2014 - Nowadays, it’s very typical to wake up to the alarm on your phone!  I bet if you went back in time and told the people that, they’d think you were crazy!

What You Wear

1930s - Simple, clean cut dresses were very common.  They were easy to make and practical.  Besides, they didn’t have a lot of money to spend on frivolous clothes.  To dress their outfits up, they would add a new collar and cuffs or a cloche (a close fitting hat that got its name from the French word bell). 

2014 – High low skirts, combat boots, boot accessories, oversized sweaters, and knee-high boots are the most common fashion trends for this year.

What You Listen To

1930s – Radios were a big part of many people’s lives.  It brought many families together while they listened to radio shows. 

 2014 – The IPod is what many people use to listen to music.  It’s portable, small, and so much more!

What You Do After School

1930s – Monopoly was a popular board game that many kids enjoyed.  Roller skating, playing marbles, walking on stilts, flying a kite, and playing a game of baseball were also common things to do.  Miniature golf was invented around this time; this became very popular also.

2014 - Lots of kids like to play various video games, watch TV, blog, read, and go to the mall.  As for me, I mostly like to read, blog, draw, and paint.  :)

Popular Patterns
 1930s - Most clothing was made from simple, non-patterned fabric.  It was cheaper than detailed fabrics and more practical, since kids would usually dirty their clothes.  On special occasions, the girls would get dresses made from a rick -rack pattern.

2014 -  In my opinion, stripes are always in!  (I don't know, is it me or have you seen lots of people wearing stripes recently. . . ) Chevron is also the current "popular pattern."

Transportation
 1930s - Railroads had been around for a while, so most people felt comfortable traveling by train.  Reliable cars, however, were a new concept and many people knew them for being dangerous.

2014 - I don't really follow popular cars, since I'm a girl.  I do, however, know that cars have certainly progressed!

Popular Movies
1930s - Since film was quite new, not many films were created.  Shirley Temple was a bit hit.  Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs and The Wizard of Oz were also great productions.

2014 - I just recently got a chance to see Maleficent and I think it's a great movie.  Frozen has also been a great success.

Big Events
 1930s - A huge event back in the 30s was the Great Depression.  I'm sure you have all learned about it in your history classes, so I won't bore you with facts.  The dust bowl, Bendix Air Race, and the Election of President Hoover were also big events.

I hope you guys enjoyed learning a bit about the past!

♥ Rachel

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Saturday, November 22, 2014

My Top 5 Favorite Disney Princesses



Even though I’m not seven, I still love watching Disney Princess Movies.  I mean, what girl doesn’t?  So here are my top five favorite Disney Princesses.

5. Anna – Frozen

Anna is a quirky character.  This girl is royalty, yet she doesn’t think of herself higher than the common people.  Plus, her outfits are so cool! 

4. Belle – Beauty and the Beast

Belle is a very sweet girl.  I mean, she befriends a monster that nobody likes, she’s poor, but makes the best of the situation by being happy, and she reads books.  Any girl that loves to read is an awesome girl!

3. Cinderella – Cinderella

I really like how in the older princess movies, the princesses had a kind temperament.  For example, when Cinderella is locked in her room by her evil stepmother, she doesn’t become angry, say mean things, or scream and yell.  She remains kind and begs her stepmother to let her out.  I really like that quality.

2. Rapunzel – Tangled

This girl is also very quirky.  I mean, who would be able to come up with all those things to do while you’re locked up in a tower for 16 years?  She’s also a fantabulous artist.

1. Snow White – Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Snow White is by far my #1 favorite Disney princess.  I have adored Snow White ever since I was little.  When I was younger (a lot younger), I would love to watch her movie; however, I was so scared of the evil queen, that I would hide behind the couch and have Amanda tell when she was gone.  :)  I don’t really have a specific reason I like her so much, but I guess it’s because of her character.  She’s thoughtful, caring, kind, patient, and loving.  Besides, who else could rock wearing the three primary colors together?  :)

Who’s your favorite Disney Princess?  Comment down below!

♥ Rachel
 
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Monday, November 17, 2014

Beauty Tips - #Bundle Marathon

Today I get share with you some beauty tips!  So here they are.

Hair
My first tip for hair is don't touch it!  (I have to admit that I am guilty of not following this very often)  If you are continually touching your hair, it will get oily very fast.  If you have your hair styled in . . . say a bun, you still shouldn't touch it a lot because the more you touch it, the more likely it is to fall down.

My second tip is check out Cute Girls Hairstyles YouTube channel.  They have fun and easy hair tutorials.  All the tutorials look like so much fun, I can't choose just one! (Ooh, I think that rhymes!)


Lips
(This is a tip from my good friend, Emily J.)  If you're lips are really chapped, just rub a little bit of extra-virgen olive oil on them occasionally and soon, they'll be moist again!

Another thing that you could do for chapped lips is purchase some LipSmakers.  I love the Luxe line that came out this year.  My favorite flavor of the Luxe line is definitely the Vanilla Bean Sorbet.



Skin
Witch Hazel is a great remedy for acne.  Just get some cotton balls, pour some Witch Hazel on it, and rub it all over your face.  This removes all dirt and particles that are on your face.  

Another product that works great for fighting acne, is the Burts Bees Herbal Blemish Stick.  Just rub it on the places that have acne a couple times a day, and soon, those red bumps will be gone!

One thing that will help you keep acne away is to change your pillowcase a couple times a week. Oil from your face will gather on your pillowcase and will be rubbed back onto your face.  Changing your pillow case will prevent your face from being more oily.

Lastly, if your hands are dry and chapped, the Burts Bees Intense Hydration Day Lotion.  Just rub a bit on your hands and they'll be moist again!  I really love this cream because dries quickly; it's not all gooey and slimy.  It dries minutes and it smells really good!


Nails
If you have fragile, weak, thin, or peeling peeling nails, Nailtiques is a great polish to use.  They have a couple different formulas for different types of nails.  I know from experience that this nail polish really works!  In just a couple weeks, my nails were strong and healthy again!



I hope you guys enjoyed these tips!

Comment down below with your favorite tips!

 ♥ Rachel


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Thursday, November 13, 2014

Interesting Winter Candles


There is almost always a candle brightly burning in my house.  A couple days ago, my dad got some new winter-themed candles.  The names are quite interesting, if you ask me.

The first one is called "Dream By The Fire."  It smells nothing like dreaming by the fire because what does dreaming by the fire even smell like?  It smells like a guy's cologne.  It's really strong.  

The next one is "Frolic and Play!"  You know I've always wanted to know what frolicking and playing smells like!  Okay not really, but it sounds interesting right?  Sadly, it dosen't smell like that.  I don't think I've ever smelled a candle like this one, but it smells like sonething I ate when I was little and made me sick.  I can't remember what it was, but I still remember the smell!  The smell is sort of minty, yet sickly smelling.

The red one is "Sleigh Bells Ring."  Like the song, "Sleigh bells ring, are you listening, in the lane, snow is glistening..."!  Even though this one has a cool name and picture,  like the others, it doesn't smell like its name.  If it smelled like its name, it would probably smell like metal.  Bleh!  Instead, it smells like a clear soap that is glycerin-free or something like that.

Lastly, there is "Build A Snowman."  Of course, this one doesn't smell like building a snowman because I don't think snow even smells like much of anything.  It smells like peppermint with a hint a coconut.

I have a feeling that they just renamed four smells that they had previously and didn't do very well.  

So which scent did you find most interesting?  Be sure to comment down below with your thoughts!❄️

 ♥ Rachel
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Monday, November 10, 2014

My Dream Capsule Wardrobe - #BundleMarathon

All of us wish we had some certain pieces of clothing in our wardrobe.  Here are my top 6 dream pieces of clothing.


1. Denim Jacket - Target
I love denim jackets!  They're so easy to pair up with just about anything.

2. Women's Mossimo Supply Co. Khalea Combat Boots - Target
These would be so totally cute!  They remind me of Little House on the Prairie type things.

3. Girls Animal-Graphic Tees - Old Navy 
That is possibly the cutest fox I've ever seen!

4. Girls Boat-Neck Sequin-Graphic Tees - Old Navy
Stripes are totally in right now and the sparkly umbrella is so cute!  I just love sparkles!

5. Women's Striped Knit Infinity Scarf - Target
I love scarves; especially infinity scarves.  There's just something about them that I love.


6. Custom Converse Sneakers - Converse.com
I simply adore Converse sneakers.  When I learned that you can make custom Converse sneakers, I almost passed out!  (Okay not really, but I was really excited!)  Visit this page here to design your own Converse sneakers.


Make sure to comment down below with your fav item!
 Rachel
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Monday, November 3, 2014

Chewy Peanut Butter Cookies - #BundleMarathon



These peanut butter cookies are very fast and easy to make.  They don’t require any fancy techniques or complicated steps.  These are very gooey and chewy.  Although they tend to become quite flat, the taste totally makes up for it!



Ingredients:
2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 tsp. salt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
1/2 tsp. baking powder
2 sticks softened butter
1 cup packed light brown sugar
1 cup granulated sugar
1 cup extra-crunchy peanut butter
2 tsp. vanilla extract
2 large eggs


Instructions:
Pre-heat oven to 350˚F. Whisk together flour, salt, baking soda, and baking powder in a large bowl and set aside.
In a mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat together softened butter and both sugars until light and fluffy (3-5 minutes). Mix in peanut butter until incorporated, about 30 seconds on medium. Add vanilla and eggs, one at a time, scraping after each addition. Reduce mixer to low and slowly add dry ingredients, just until incorporated.
Take 3 tablespoons of the dough and roll into a ball and place on a parchment lined baking sheet. 


Using a fork dipped in cold water, make a cross in the dough. Repeat with the rest of the dough, keeping 2 inches apart on the baking sheet. 


Bake for 10-12 minutes, rotating halfway between cooking time, and just until the edges are golden brown and the centers are puffy. Cool on a wire rack and then enjoy!

Yield: 24 cookies


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Here are some tips that’ll help you make chewy, flat, puffy, or crispy cookies!
(Found at http://allrecipes.com/howto/perfect-cookies/ )

If you have a cookie recipe that you love, but aren't getting the desired results, use these tips to get your perfect cookie:

Flat If you want your cookies on the flat side, you can do some or all of the following things: Use all butter, use all-purpose flour or bread flour, increase the sugar content slightly, add a bit of liquid to your dough, and bring the dough to room temperature before baking.

Puffy For light, puffy cookies, use shortening or margarine and cut back on the amount of fat; add an egg, cut back on the sugar, use cake flour or pastry flour, use baking powder instead of baking soda and refrigerate your dough before baking.

Chewy Try melting the butter before adding it to the sugars when mixing. Remove cookies from the oven a few minutes before they are done, while their centers are still soft but are just cooked through. The edges should be golden. Use brown sugar, honey or molasses as a sweetener. Let cookies cool on the pan for several minutes after baking before transferring to cooling rack.

Crispy For crisp, crunchy cookies, use all butter and a proportion of white sugar. Use egg yolks in place of a whole egg. Cookies should be baked completely. Let cool on the baking sheet for one minute before transferring to a cooling rack.

Rachel
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