Preparing Your Vehicle for Cold Weather

Car covered in snow during winter As soon as the cold weather arrives, people start talking about the best way to prepare their homes for winter. You have to have your heating system inspected, and you have to weatherproof your windows. However, the one thing that is often ignored is the vehicle. Before winter arrives, think about what you should do to prepare your vehicle for the cold weather. The fact is that if you don’t prepare your car for winter, you may just find yourself without wheels when you need them the most.

Battery

Without a good battery, you are out of luck. Before cold weather arrives, have your battery checked to make sure it will survive the cold. If it is not holding a charge, it will not get your through the winter. The battery connections should also be checked for corrosion and cleaned if necessary.

Antifreeze

If you do not have the right amount of antifreeze in your radiator, your car is going to freeze up. If you have not had your radiator flushed and new antifreeze put in over the last two years, now is the time.

Oil

While you should always follow the recommendations for oil changes on your vehicle, it is important to make sure your engine is ready to go during the winter. In fact, you may wish to consider having it changed right before winter and use a winter ready oil if you live in a colder climate.

Tires

The tires on your vehicle are important, but even more so in the winter. If your treads are worn, they are not going to be able to get a grip in the snow and you will be sliding all over the place. Depending on the amount of snow expected, you may want to consider special snow tires to get you through the winter.

Heater

If your heater is not working properly, defrosting windows in cold weather is going to be difficult. Your heater is also important to keep you and your passengers warm.

Windshield Wipers

Your windshield wipers will help to keep the windshield clear of ice and snow. If they are not working properly, it will put you at risk of an accident as you will not be able to see properly in bad weather. Consider replacing them just before winter arrives. If keeping your family safe and warm is your goal this winter, do not forget your vehicle. The above tips will keep your car ready to go whenever you need to go out in the cold.

What You Can Learn From the Professionals About Decorating

Woman lying by paint cans to redecorate homeWhile everyone wishes they could afford to hire a professional decorator to decorate their homes, for most people, it is just not possible. Instead of looking like it should be in a magazine, the home becomes an array of mismatched items. However, just because you cannot afford the services of a decorator doesn’t mean your home cannot look like it was decorated by a professional. You can learn a lot from a professional about decorating by simply paying attention. The first thing a professional decorator will do is a walk-through of your home. On this walk-through, they are looking for a couple of things. The first is your preference in color. Walk through your home and see what colors that you have leaned toward. You may say that you prefer more earthy tones, but if you see brightly colored pillows and paintings on the wall, you may actually prefer the bold and beautiful.

A professional is also going to look at the things you have in your home. You need to do this with a critical eye as well. What is it that you have in your home that you really like? Is it the antique clock on the wall? The display of family pictures? You must then ask yourself the opposite. What do you have in your home that you do not like? Your first step is to remove the items that you really do not like and utilize the items you do like in your décor.

If you are unsure of what you like or don’t like in your home or you are starting with a clean slate, start looking through magazines and save the pictures of the rooms you like. This is going to give you a better idea of where you should start in decorating your own home. Many professional decorators keep a folder of unique decorating designs that they can show their clients so they can incorporate them into different looks.

You may still wish that you could hire a professional decorator for your home, but the one thing you can be certain of is that you can learn a lot from the professional by reading their blogs and magazines. The real key to your success in decorating your own home is to be true to yourself on what you like and what you don’t like. Too many times, people just decorate their homes based on what others like and they never actually put a part of themselves into it at all.

Tips for Stress-Free Holidays

Family and guests gathered around a table for Thanksgiving As the holidays approach, the one thing you can be certain of is the fact that your life is about to become more stressful. Your home may suddenly be filled with people, and you find yourself without any time to get your long list of things-to-do completed. Thankfully, there are some things you can do to relieve yourself of some of the holiday stresses. The following are some tips to help you create stress-free holidays for your family members:

Don’t Expect Perfection Everyone bases their own holiday memories on those seen on television. Your holidays are not going to be perfect and this is what makes them so great. Know that you and your family will have a great time, even if the turkey was overcooked or you forgot to buy someone a special gift. Life will go on even if you didn’t do the perfect table display.

Prepare for Anything It is common for things to go wrong, even if you have done everything perfectly. You can prepare for anything; you just have to have a Plan B. For example, if you worry about people showing up unexpectedly on Christmas Eve, plan ahead by having a few extra gifts on-hand that you can give out. Having them wrapped and ready will mean you only have to write a name on the tag.

Get Others Involved Most of the holiday stress is because a lot of people hate to ask for help. If you are expecting twenty extra people for your holiday dinner, make it a potluck dinner. Ask others to bring their own special dish. Not only will it make you less stressed, but it will make them feel important. In fact, most people prefer to bring something when visiting so you will be doing them a favor.

Take a Break You also need to set aside some time to just take a break from it all. During the winter, your body is lacking the sun. Plan a special hike with your family to get some sun and to fight off seasonal affective disorder, which is common in the winter. Taking a break will put everything back into perspective for you.

You may have thought that you are prepared for the cold weather and the approaching holidays, but if you are feeling the stress, take charge and use the above tips to get rid of your stress. The holidays are all about family and fun so don’t let the small things ruin it for you.

Preparing Your Home for Thanksgiving

Pumpkin pie on a table for Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is one of the most exciting times of the year. People look forward to enjoying a good meal and expending time with their family. However, if you will be hosting a Thanksgiving get-together at your home, then there are a lot of things that you will have to do in order to prepare it. Below is a list of tips for preparing your home for Thanksgiving:

De-Clutter

It is important to de-clutter your home before the guests arrive. If there is anything in your home that you do not need, then you should get rid of it. You may want to bag up the items and put them in an attic or garage if you do not have a lot of time. You can sort through the items after your guests leave.

Clean The Home From Top To Bottom

If you have not done your fall cleaning yet, then now is a great time to do it. Clean the kitchen, bathroom and all of the rooms in your home. Make sure that you sweep, mop and vacuum all of the floors. You should also make sure that all of the windows in your home are clean.

Safety

You want to do everything you can to make your home as safe as possible before the guests arrive. Make sure that the hallways in your home are well-lit. If there will be small children coming to your home, then you should make sure that medications and cleaners are kept out of their reach.

Additionally, you should test your smoke detector to make sure it is working properly. Change the batteries if necessary.

Prepare Your Bathrooms For Your Guests

In addition to cleaning, there are several things you will need to do in order to prepare the bathrooms for your guests. Make sure that washcloths, toiletries and towels are placed on open shelves so that everyone can easily get to them. If you do not have open shelves, then you should consider placing the washcloths, toiletries and towels inside of open baskets.

Place a bathroom mat inside of the tubs because that will reduce the risk of falls. You should also place a plunger beside each toilet.

Prepare The Kitchen

Your guests will likely be spending a lot of time in the kitchen. You may want to place some extra chairs and stools in the kitchen so that everyone will have a place to sit. You may also want to consider decorating your kitchen.

Guest Room Windows - Keep it Comfortable for Friends and Family

Guest room bedroom with bed, TV, and curtains As Thanksgiving, Christmas and other winter holidays approach, thoughts turn to family and friends, eating too much yummy food and spending cozy evenings together. Though the holiday bills are higher, thoughts of energy efficiency and remodeling may go out the window in the midst of budgeting for gifts and guests. When friends and family come to stay, you want to make sure their visit is comfortable and relaxing.

One great way to do this is by treating the guest room windows with special attention.

Prevent unpleasant drafts and leaks. Not only are window leaks bad for your heating bills and the environment, but they're not very pleasant for the guests who have to live with one either. Your family and friends should not stay in a chilled room. Test for drafts around guest room windows and use weather-stripping or sealant to stop them.

Add extra protection and privacy with curtain options. Curtains and drapes are usually chosen for their looks more than their insulation properties, but this is another important aspect of window treatment choice. In a guest room, the options should be customizable by each family member or friend who stays over the holidays.

Aunt Mary may like light-blocking blinds and thick curtains to make the room pitch black at night, while your best friend Kate may enjoy seeing the moonlight filter through sheers. Cater to every guest's desire at once with layered window treatments. Then they can choose what works best for them.

Only use safe and sleep-friendly decorations. Never put a candle on the windowsill. While the fire hazard is obvious for real candles, it is a good idea to skip the electric Christmas candle decorations as well. Guests do not want to be bothered with turning it on or off or dealing with the glow all night long. Festive curtain tie-backs, a sprig of faux flowers on the windowsill or an unbreakable holiday knickknack are all great ideas.

Making friends and family feel comfortable in your home requires good food options, a careful mixture of active fun and relaxation and a guest room that serves as a private oasis where they can truly take a break. Proper window insulation, window cover options and safe decor will make the experience perfect for everyone.