Tuesday, June 14, 2011

We're doing our part and you can help too!


I am one of those people that just loves to help, and I'm sure you are too.  I find it very difficult to stand by and do nothing. 


This has been the deadliest Storm Season on record according to US Historians.  There are areas in our country that have never seen tornado activity that are getting hit without warning and lack preparedness.  Then there is the Tornado Alley region of the country that has been getting slammed and the loss of life is so devastating.  Families have been left homeless and displaced.  

Thanks to the American Red Cross however, many of these folks have an agency they can turn to for temporary assistance with shelter, clothing, food and emotional support.  


We here at Old Dominion Concierge, LLC will be donating a percentage of our annual revenue to the American Red Cross. It may not be much, but it is something we can do that is automatic and will help those that need it.  


Please take a look at our website to see other community services and charitable organizations we have chosen to support and lend our help to.  


You can click on any of the badges we support and make your own donations count as well.  



Deborah
"We Run Your Errands"

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Top 7 Best Booths at Loudoun Earth Day 2011

Sunday I had a great time at the 3rd Annual Loudoun Earth Day Family Festival.  The festival was held out at  Willow Creek Farms in Broadlands, Va, just 10-15 minutes South of Leesburg.  Broadlands is the 25th community in the nation certified as a Community Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.

Having grown up in the woods of Connecticut I like to attend and support events like this, and because as you know they're not making any more land so we need to preserve the natural resources that we have. 

There were exhibitors to suit most every ones fancy.  Here are the Top 7 Best Booths at Loudoun Earth Day:

First, I love to shop and Susi DuPuis from Artsy Farsy Jewelry did not disappoint.  In fact I purchased this beautiful brooch made of recycled plastic materials.  When you look closely at it you can see that she has taken pieces from products we all use everyday and snipped and wired and twisted them into this really creative piece of fashion art.  I have visited her website and found many more pieces I have to have in my jewelry box. 



Other booths included;

Catherine Smith's from Trashion Fashion now that's a cool name for a business.  Catherine takes used aluminum soda cans and by cutting them up and backing them with what looks like polymer clay she creates shinny, trendy and unique jewelry.  Take a look at her Etsy website and you will find that her pieces are fun and exciting.


I recently planted fresh herb seeds like basil, chives, cilantro and others so they'd be on hand.  They haven't started sprouting yet, but soon.  I would like to grow more fresh vegetables as well so I was pleased to come across a booth that inspires and teaches people how to creatively grow their own food.   That last phrase is actually Linna Ferguson's tagline.  Linna is a motivational food garden speaker.  You can visit her FoodScraper site and check out her Food Garden Profile.  Linna showed me a really neat way to grow a garden in small spaces by planting in a garden box and raising the garden up off the ground.  Another tip was to use support stakes to grow things vertically.  There are some really helpful books on her site that go into great detail on how to successfully employ Square Foot Gardening. 


Being a new Grandma, I am always on the look out for new and exciting books for kids.  Tamatha Hollingswoth has released a new book for kids titled Taye and Cora Save the Earth.  The book follows the adventures of two children as they embark on a plan to take what they've learned from a school field trip and use it to save the Planet Earth.  That sounds like a lot of fun, and can encourage other children to do the same.   Her book is available on her website and coming soon to Amazon.  Awesome!






I'm also a collector of elephant items.  So, I was thrilled to come across Karin's booth.  She crochets many things, but the children's elephant cap caught my eye.  Crochet by Karin has a store on Etsy and she can ship her items for you.







The last booth of the day for me had the slogan Live Green! We all have to clean house, inside and out and with Spring cleaning season upon us we should be doing everything we can to clean safely for our families and environment.  Craig Harrison of Melaleuca had a awesome display of eco-friendly household cleaners, body soaps, hand lotions and much more.  I tried a sample of the hand lotion and noticed that it only took a small pea size amount to soothe and remove the ashy dryness from my hands, where as the conventional lotions take so much more the achieve the same desired results.  So rather than using the harshness of the standard brands you may be used to using I recommend checking out the Melaleuca site. 


There could be a new license plate design to choose next time you renew plates.  Have you watched the "The Bee Movie" with Jerry Seinfeld and Mathew Broderick.  Well if you have then you know the important part bees play in the agricultural well being of our planet.  Actually I'm sure you know the importance of bees without watching the movie.  Bees and other pollinators that help produce much of the food we eat and healthy wildlife ecosystems are in trouble, and scientists point to habitat loss as a major cause.  Visit PollinatorPlates.com for more details on how you can help and to find out how you can get the new plates for your vehicle(s).

Well that was my Sunday morning outing! It was such a joy meeting people and learning new and exciting ways to conserve resources by reducing, reusing and recycling items we use everyday.  

If you didn't make it to this years Loudoun Earth Day, well I hope to see your there next year.  In the mean-time check your local paper for other Earth Day festivals going on in other counties.  Alexandria Earth Day is on April 30th!  


Deborah
"We Run Your Errands"

Friday, April 8, 2011

How to let the sun shine in and keep the pests out

It's time to throw open the doors and raise the windows to allow the warm sweet allure of Spring's soft breezes to float into your home.  

But how do you let the sun shine in while keeping the creepy crawly and flying pests out?  Nothing will ruin a warm Spring nap on your favorite window seat quicker than a fly buzzing pass your ear or an ant crawling up your arm. 

No worries though there are many quick remedies that you can use to keep these pesky pests at bay.  Here are a couple all natural non-toxic pest control remedies I personally use.  One remedy we used in Texas was putting a penny in a clear plastic bag filled with water and hanging them around the perimeter of the house.  You'll see this trick used by restaurants with patio seating, mostly in the South/Southwest.  You can read more about the Ol' Penny in a bag to keep flies away tick.

I also have found that planting citronella plants around the house, particularly under window keeps mosquitoes away.   Plus, you get the added benefit of the citrus orange fragrance that wafts in on the breeze.  Check with your local garden supply store.

All natural non-toxic remedies work and do not destroy everything in their path and are safe to use around children and pets. 

Planet Natural has a great article on Home Remedies for Natural Pest Control.  Here are a few of their recommendations, but please be sure to visit their site for more details and other really great ideas. 


  • A natural fly catcher related to wine is to put something sickly sweet like mango peels in the bottom of narrow-necked wine bottles. The flies can fly in, but can't fly out.

  • Grind rosemary leaves into a fine dust and sprinkle it onto your pet or its bedding to ward off fleas.

  •  Sprinkle instant grits on the fire ant hill. The workers will carry the grits to the queen for her royal meal. She'll eat the grits and when it rains, she'll drink. And that's what will kill her. The grits will expand in her stomach and she'll "bloat" to death.

Of course if all else fails call in the pros! 

I love these commercials.  They really capture the feeling most of us have towards insects.  They are so creepy!



Deborah
"We Run Your Errands"

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Enchantment Resort, Sedona Arizona

Enchantment Resort, Sedona Arizona
This was a fabulous long weekend getaway taken in January for my sister's milestone birthday.  The weather was mid-60s and as you will see I love to sun bathe.  











Spa: very clean, relaxing and private
Dining: was artfully creative and delicious
Room/Suite: very spacious and well appointed
Staff: relaxed, knowledgeable and extremely helpful and friendly
Cost: reasonable considering this is a four star award winning resort

I particularly liked the one bedroom Casita floor plan, it accommodated the five of us comfortably.  Three queen beds, two bathrooms, a living-room w/ a fireplace and a kitchen plus each room had a patio.  And, with four of us splitting the cost it was extremely affordable.

Next time I will be sure to plan my activities in advance, they book up quick.  Activities included such things as hiking the canyon, vision boarding, yoga, bike riding and tennis,  just to mention a few.  You can plan to stay busy your entire visit or simply choose to relax and do nothing.  I spent most of my time in the spa and laying at the pool looking up at the beautiful red rock formations.  The only bad part of our stay was when we had to leave.  We wished we could've moved in and lived there forever.






Visit our Facebook Page for more photos my Enchantment Resort trip.

ODC Rating: 5/5 Stars-I fully recommend this destination spa resort.


Deborah
"We Run Your Errands"

Monday, March 28, 2011

Decorating Your Easter Eggs

There are many ways to decorate your Easter eggs. Before starting the decorating process, you will need to decide on what you want to do with your egg. Depending on whether you want to eat your decorated eggs, or save them for reuse year after year, the process will be different.
  • Hard-boiled Eggs - If you would like to make your Easter eggs part of your holiday meal, you'll need to hard-boil them first. If so, keep them refrigerated after decorating them. As long as you don't use acrylic paint, they should be safe to eat.

  • Hollowed Eggs - If you want to keep your eggs long after Easter, you can hollow them out. Poke a small hole into each end of the egg. Put one end to your mouth and blow the contents out of the shell. Then, rinse the shell with water to clean it out. After it dries, it can be decorated and kept for years to come.
When you have your eggs ready, whether by hard-boiling them or hollowing them out, you can begin decorating them. The most common method involves making a solution of:
  • 1/4 Teaspoon of food coloring
  • 3/4 Cup of hot water
  • 1 Tablespoon of white vinegar

Place the three items into a small bowl, using additional bowls for each color you want. Once the solutions are mixed, place the eggs into each bowl. The longer you let them sit, the more pronounced the color will be. When you want to take the eggs out, use a slotted spoon and put the eggs aside to dry. If desired, you can polish the dried eggs by applying a very small amount of vegetable oil to the eggs with a piece of cloth.

A fun technique for hollowed eggs is to create a quick Decoupage using tissue paper and white glue.  Create mosaics designs and geographic shapes by snipping or tearing small shards of color.  Dip a small paint brush in white glue pick up the pieces of paper with the glued tip and place on egg smoothing the glue to adhere.  Finish with a final top coat of glue and allow to dry.  This technique is not recommended for hard-boiled eggs that you plan to eat later.

And remember to follow proper Food Safety Techniques to protect your family from Food Borne Illness.


Deborah
"We Run Your Errands"

Friday, March 25, 2011

Easter Egg Safety Tips

Easter just wouldn't be Easter without the all important egg hunt.

You know where the kids spend Saturday afternoon dye coloring eggs and then we as parents hide them outside in the yard, usually on a very hot sunny Sunday.  These eggs spend in most cases several hours outside, under logs, behind bushes and in the limbs of trees for hours before they are found and eaten.  That's scary!

Eggs are among the foods that potentially harbor salmonella bacteria. To reduce the chance of illness, always observe safe cooking and handling of boiled eggs.  The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advises refrigeration of hard-boiled eggs within two hours of cooking, for health and safety.







Deborah
"We Run Your Errands"

Thursday, March 24, 2011