Ok, so I read a blog about little girl hairstyling (looking for cute idea for M for xmas) and found she used some curlers to make cute curls on her daughter. I looked up the curlers to see how much they are and they were $25-30. More than I was willing to spend -even on ebay. But then I found these curlers, which are the same thing as far as I can tell - only a different name - for far cheaper from an ebay seller from China. They got here yesterday - a full 2 weeks earlier than the earliest estimated delivery date...I think it only took 1 week to get here, which was faster than some of the stuff I ordered in the US. Anyway - they were really easy to use, and the curls turned out cute, if I do say so myself!
Our first step towards the 'homestead' lifestyle: CHICKENS. J and I have been researching, reading books & articles, and saving a TON of info to our Pinterest board. I know we are in for some surprises and troubles, but we are doing our best to head them off and avoid other peoples mistakes. (J is still trying to convince me that we need to start pigs this year. I keep reminding him that is one of the PRIMARY mistakes other homesteaders have made: being too eager and getting in too deep, too fast). So, we start our garden and chickens this year - keeping our fingers crossed that we aren't putting them in poor locations. The chickens are the first thing branching out into our additional 2 acres. The coop and kennel are going at the outside, back corner of our fenced in yard. Our coop is valiantly being made from old cabinets we picked up at the local Habitat for Humanity, Re-Store. We intend to paint, add roof, prop up on legs, and insert s...
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