Archive for January, 2010:

Lighting Mishap

Written on January 13th, 2010 by Jamie Lee2 comments

You know those people at the hardware store who stand in front of a single item, staring at it for hours–last weekend I was one of those people. I left for the store with the simple task of buying light bulbs. Little did I know that I would have so many choices. I was pretty sure about the wattage that I needed but did I want energy efficient bulbs or regular? Did we like daylight or soft white? Sure, they had examples of the bulbs but under the harsh florescent lighting in Home Depot all of my options looked the same. I called my dad and he counseled me on energy efficient vs. regular light bulbs.  Would I see a huge change in my power bill? No, probably not but they did last longer and they may be worth it. My dad tends to be on the more frugal side so if he said I should buy the more expensive bulbs, I thought it was a good idea.

As for the type of light, my dad told me that it was a personal choice. I usually write blog posts at night and everyone says that picture quality is better during daylight so I thought maybe if I bought daylight light bulbs then it would make up for the fact that I never take pictures in the right lighting. In short I was wrong. Not only bulbs look too green for comfort, I also tried to mix soft white with daylight in a shared space (I mean, really? Who keeps track of what type of bulbs they have anyway?)

First you see “daylight.”

No, we havn't taken down our tree yet.

Now you see the soft white. I guess we already had the soft white in the dining area but since they aren’t two separate rooms the different types of light clashed against one another.

Soft White Light Bulbs

Can you see them running into each other on this wall? Keep in mind that there is no difference in paint color. The variation only comes from the two different types of light.

Soft White vs. Daylight

Yes, we’re messy people. We’re working on it. I promise. For now I moved the daylight bulbs into the office but I have a whole other package that is sitting unopened. I may have to try return the unopened package because the idea of these bulbs lasting  longer than the regular type is horrifying.

Now every time Peter and I are walking and spot daylight light bulbs in a person’s house we point it out to one another. Personally, I think the lighting is harsh and terrible but maybe someone out there really likes it. What do you think? Have you tried the energy efficient bulbs? Are we really going to save money in the long run or did we just pay seven times as much for an unnoticeable return? Let us know!

Belated Christmas Gifts

Written on January 12th, 2010 by Jamie Lee2 comments

Yesterday I had a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. So you can imagine my delight when I came home and there was a package for me sitting on our front porch! When I saw the box I instantly knew what it was: Christmas presents! It may be a little late but after Peter and I returned from our trip I ordered my friend a letter press calendar that I had been eying for quite some time–and since my mother taught me always to give gifts that you would want to receive, I ordered one for myself as well. Here’s what the package looked like what I cut open the box:

Letter Press Calendar

Complete with a little note from Pistachio Press, the Etsy seller that I ordered it from.

Note in Package

Pistachio Press was inspired by vintage tea sets to create the delicate designs that grace this year’s calendar. The pages are attached with a gray ribbon (my favorite color) for an elegant, feminine touch.

Calendar Month

Here’s the lovely image that Peter and I will be looking at on our wedding month!

Wedding Month

I opted to put the calendar in our office simple because it’s too pretty to procrastinate hanging. I’m not sure if this will be the calendar’s forever home, but for now I think it really softens some of Peter’s boy decor.

Temporary set up for office

The best part of this purchase–Sarah, look away– is that I managed to buy the calendars for 20% off because I waited until after the New Year to make my purchase. It was difficult worrying that I may come back from my vacation to find them sold out, but the price cut made it worth it. Have you bought yourself any belated Christmas gifts?

Revisiting The All Natural Face

Written on January 11th, 2010 by Jamie Lee4 comments

Back in September I ordered a bunch of make up from an Etsy store called The All Natural Face. I promised to write a follow-up review but you may have noticed that it never happened. It took me a really long time to figure out how I really felt about this makeup. I was really impressed by their prices and their customer service. (To spark your memory, I got all of the samples below for only $10. You can read more about what everything is in my post about The All Natural Face.)

Organic Make-up

The samples that I ordered in September lasted me all the way until January, but when it came time to order more, I couldn’t bring myself to do it. My biggest qualm with the makeup is that it doesn’t wear well throughout the day. The eye shadow creases even if you apply the primer, the eye liner gets under your eyes, and the foundation and concealer vanish so that skin looks that same as it did when you first get out of the shower.  I tend not to wear very much makeup so when I put something on in the morning I want it to last until I go to bed without needing to cake it on before I leave the house. I always think of Becky from Full House telling D.J. that the trick to applying make-up was to look like you’re not wearing any at all. I would love to wear this makeup all the time because of how affordable it is and how great it is to work with The All Natural Face, but since I want products that don’t require me to reapply, I’m afraid that I’m going to have to go back to Bare Essentials.

Has anyone else tried The All Natural Face? What was your experience?

Cut-to-Size

Written on January 8th, 2010 by Jamie Lee2 comments

About a month ago Peter went to replace the air filter and found out that it measures  21.5”x 21.5”x1″.Can you imagine a more random size? To be honest, before this predicament, I’d never thought about filter sizes. The first time we thought to buy a replacement we thought all we needed to know was whether the vent was square or rectangular. We were that naive. We searched and searched for the right sized filter until finally, Peter talked to an air conditioning company. We learned that they could special order us twelve filters for $10 each. After seeing the prices of store bought filters, I was appalled. Who wants to spend $120 per year on air conditioning filters? I don’t.

That’s when our great friend, Clay, told us about cut-to-size filters. I looked for these at both Home Depot and Lowe’s but only managed to find them at the latter. This particular air filter was only $6. Here’s a picture of the packaging.

Cut-to-size Air Filter

Unlike other filters, the Natural Aire does not need a frame. The fibers in the filter are so thick that you can just cut it and put it into your vent as is. This is really helpful if  the area around your vent is tight on space because you can bend the filter without worrying about breaking the frame.

We put our old filter on top of the new one and drew a line with a Sharpie to mark where we needed to cut.

Dirty Air Filter

Here’s a close up of that horribly dirty filter. We obviously waited longer than we were supposed to before we tackled this task. In fact, I’d be surprised if Peter has ever changed the air filter in the entire three or so years that he has lived here.

Ick!

The excess filter can be discarded, unless of course you wanted to save it for a fun little craft.

Cut to Size Aire Conditioning Filter

Then you slip the filter in and you’re good to go. It only take a couple minutes.

New Air Conditioning Filter

Those of you who are really observant may have noticed that the filter is actually 1.5″ too short on one side. 20 x 30 x 1 was the largest size that I could find. Even though the filter is slightly smaller, it more than covered the opening when I put it in the vent.

The Natural Aire filter can also be washed, so instead of throwing away a filter every three months (or once a month like the custom ones from the air conditioning company required), you can remove this filter and clean it with a hose. If you opt to clean it, then the filter can last for an entire year. I dont know about you but I choose $6 over $120 any day. Plus, we feel great that we’re not tossing an extra eleven filters a year into the landfills.

Tell us about your air! What kind of filters do you buy? Are they standard sized or was finding a replacement a complete pain like it was for us?

Look at Me!! Look at Me!!

Written on January 7th, 2010 by Jamie Lee3 comments

We’ve experienced a complete blog makeover! For the past few months Peter and I have been working with a fabulous graphic designer to transform out little piece of the web into something beautiful. DangerDom Studios did such a great job interpreting my wants and needs into a beautiful space. It’s such a joy to log on and look at something that feels soothing rather than scraped together. Since we all love a good before and after, here is a screen shot of the blog before and one of it now:

Blog Before Photo

Blog Makeover After Photo

Pretty amazing, huh? It’s a fresh new start for a fresh new year. I love beautiful design. I use Google Reader to stay on top of all of my blog reading but if a site is really pretty I will visit it everyday. I just can’t get enough of looking at pretty things. So you can see why I’m so excited about this beautiful space that DangerDom has created for us to share our words, thoughts, and home. I hope you’re happy with it too! Happy Reading!

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