Yesterday I started melting old candle wax with the intention of making candles. As the wax was melting I realized that I had misplaced the hemp rope which I use for my bigger candles. All I had was thin wick, wick that I've learned doesn't do well in the containers that I fill. The wax was melted so I decided to try my hand at hand- dipped tapers.
Everyone's presents just may be topped with candles this Christmas.
Family vacations are expensive. Gas, lodging, meals...oh, and then there is the admission cost to all the cool things that you want to see. Vacations cost more than a small fortune. Now figure in the loss of income (some of us don't get paid vacations) and you've "broke the bank". Enter the stay-cation. Gas costs are reduced. Lodging is covered. Meals, although still necessary, can be made at home and packed in a cooler. This summer, instead of taking a week off, I am taking a couple long weekends. One weekend we will be traveling "Up North" to visit my husband's college buddy. Otherwise we're keeping our exploring near to home. Another benefit to a stay-cation is a little extra time for home projects. I can keep up with the laundry, instead of having a week's worth of laundry to do when I return home. Isn't that the worst part of vacation - the accumulation of dirty clothes you have to wash after being away from home all week? Gardening ca...
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