Saturday, May 31, 2025

Planners

 

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There are many types of planners, including daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly planners. They can also be categorized by purpose, such as academic, work, health, family, or even themed planners for specific interests. Additionally, planners can be digital or paper-based, and they can be either dated or undated.

Here's a more detailed breakdown:

Daily Planners: Ideal for keeping detailed daily schedules and tasks organized.

Weekly Planners: Provide a broader overview of the week, often with dedicated sections for each day.

Monthly Planners: Best for long-term goals and planning, offering a high-level view of the month.

Yearly planners cover the entire year, typically featuring monthly and weekly views.

Academic Planners: Specifically designed for students, with sections for classes, assignments, and exams.

Work Planners: Help with managing work tasks, projects, and deadlines.

Health and Fitness Planners: For tracking workouts, nutrition, and other health goals.

Family Planners: Designed for family activities, appointments, and schedules.

Digital Planners: Apps and online tools that can be used for planning and task management.

Undated Planners: Can be started at any time, offering flexibility.

Themed Planners: Cater to specific interests or hobbies, like flower lovers or bird lovers.

Here's a more detailed look at how planners are used:

1. Personal Planning:

Time Management:

Planners help you schedule appointments, meetings, and events, ensuring you don't miss important deadlines or forget commitments.

Task Management:

You can list to-do items, break down large tasks into smaller steps, and prioritize what needs to be done.

Goal Setting:

Planners can help you set personal goals, track progress, and stay motivated.

Self-Care:

You can schedule time for exercise, healthy eating, and other self-care activities.

Financial Planning:

Planners can be used to track expenses, set budgets, and manage personal finances.

2. Academic Planning:

Coursework: Planners help students keep track of assignments, deadlines, and test dates.

Study Schedules: You can allocate specific times for studying and reviewing material.

Note-Taking: Planners can serve as a place to jot down important information from lectures or readings.

3. Professional Planning:

Project Management: Planners can help manage multiple projects, track progress, and ensure tasks are completed on time.

Meetings and Appointments: Planners help professionals schedule meetings, track important information, and take notes.

Task Prioritization: Planners help prioritize tasks and allocate time effectively.

4. Event Planning:

Occasion Planning: Planners can be used to organize events like weddings, parties, or family gatherings.

Event Details: Planners help track vendors, budgets, timelines, and other event details.

5. Other Uses:

Meal Planning:

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Planners can be used to plan meals, grocery lists, and ensure a healthy diet.

Mindfulness and Journaling:

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Planners can be used to track daily habits, journal thoughts, and practice mindfulness.

How do I find the right planner for me?

6 Things to Consider When Shopping for a Planner

1. Academic Year vs. Calendar Year.

2. Size.

3. Sturdiness.

4. Writing Space and Page Organization.

5. Extras.

6. Cuteness Factor.

 

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Friday, May 30, 2025

Houseplants!

Now that I have my houseplants, I thought I would give some information about plants. I hope some of this information may help you. Enjoy.

 

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🪴 Types of Popular Houseplants

🌞 Low Maintenance (Great for Beginners)

Snake Plant (Sansevieria) – Tough, needs little water, tolerates low light.

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) – Fast-growing vine, thrives in various light.

ZZ Plant (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) – Handles neglect, low light, drought.

Peace Lily (Spathiphyllum) – Pretty white flowers, tolerates shade.

🌤️ Medium Care

Spider Plant (Chlorophytum comosum) – Air purifier, produces baby plants.

Philodendron – Heart-shaped leaves, likes indirect light.

Dracaena – Spiky, sculptural foliage, low to medium light.

☀️ High Light Lovers

Fiddle Leaf Fig (Ficus lyrata) – Dramatic foliage, needs bright indirect light.

Succulents & Cacti – Require full sun and little water.

Aloe Vera – Medicinal plant, likes bright light and dry soil.

Peace Lily | Low-Maintenance Air-Purifying Plant | All About Planties 

💧 Basic Houseplant Care Tips

Need How to Handle It Light Know your plant's needs: Low, Medium, or Bright Indirect Light. South-facing windows are brightest.

Water: Most houseplants prefer to dry out a bit between waterings. Avoid overwatering! Humidity Tropical plants (like ferns or calatheas) may need more humidity — misting or a tray of water nearby can help.

Pot & Drainage Use pots with drainage holes. Standing water can cause root rot.

Soil Use well-draining potting mix. Cacti/succulents need specific sandy soil.

Fertilizer During the growing season (spring/summer), feed monthly with balanced fertilizer.

🌬️ Best Air-Purifying Plants (According to NASA)

Snake Plant

Spider Plant

Peace Lily

English Ivy

Bamboo Palm

🛑 Toxic to Pets (If You Have Cats or Dogs)

Peace Lily

Philodendron

Pothos

Dieffenbachia (Always check with the ASPCA plant list for safety.)

🏡 1. Light Availability

What kind of light does your space get?

Light Level Where This Is Found Suggested Plants

🌑 Low Light No direct sun, north-facing windows, shadeSnake Plant, ZZ Plant, Pothos, Peace Lily

🌤️ Medium Light East or shaded west window Philodendron, Dracaena, Spider Plant☀️ Bright Indirect Light Near south or west windows (not direct beams)Fiddle Leaf Fig, Rubber Plant, Monstera, Aloe Vera

🔥 Direct Sunlight Window sill with several hours of direct sun Cacti, Succulents, Jade Plant, Aloe

🧑‍💼 2. Your Lifestyle

How much time do you want to spend caring for plants?

Maintenance Level Best For Suggested Plants

🟢 Low Maintenance Busy people, beginners ZZ Plant, Snake Plant, Pothos, Cactus

🟡 Moderate Hobbyists Spider Plant, Peace Lily, Philodendron

🔴 High Maintenance Plant lovers who enjoy daily care Fiddle Leaf Fig, Calathea, Ferns, Orchids

🐾 3. Pets or Kids in the House?

If so, look for non-toxic plants:

✅ Pet-safe plants: Spider Plant, Areca Palm, Calathea, Peperomia, Prayer Plant

❌ Avoid: Peace Lily, Pothos, Snake Plant, Philodendron (toxic if ingested)

🪟 4. Space & Style Preferences

How big is your space or what aesthetic are you going for?

Style Plants That Fit

🧘 Minimalist Snake Plant, ZZ Plant, Rubber Plant

🪴 Lush & Jungle Monstera, Ferns, Calatheas, Pothos

🌵 Desert Vibes Cacti, Succulents, Aloe, Jade

🏡 Compact Space Air plants, small Pothos, Peperomia, Mini Ficus

🌿 Statement Plants Fiddle Leaf Fig, Bird of Paradise, Rubber Tree

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Bible Information!

 

 

Here is some information on Different Bible translations and an overview of the Bible.

There are many different Bible translations, each with a distinct approach to language, readability, and accuracy. Here's a breakdown of some of the most well-known Bible translations, grouped by style:

🧠 Word-for-Word (Formal Equivalence)

These try to stay as close as possible to the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek words.

King James Version (KJV) – Classic, poetic 1611 English. "Thou art" style.

New King James Version (NKJV) – Modernized KJV with updated vocabulary.

English Standard Version (ESV) – Modern, readable, but still very close to the original.

New American Standard Bible (NASB) – Extremely accurate; favored for serious study.

📖 Thought-for-Thought (Dynamic Equivalence)

These prioritize conveying the meaning over exact words for better readability.

New International Version (NIV) – Popular, balanced translation; widely used.

New Living Translation (NLT) – Very readable and modern; excellent for new readers.

Good News Translation (GNT) – Simple English; often used for youth or ESL learners.

Christian Standard Bible (CSB) – Balanced between word-for-word and thought-for-thought.

🗣️ Paraphrase (Idea-by-Idea, Very Free)

These are not direct translations, but rather rewordings for clarity and impact.

The Message (MSG) – Very modern, casual, conversational tone.

The Passion Translation (TPT) – More poetic and emotional, controversial in some circles.

Living Bible (TLB) – A paraphrase of the American Standard Version; devotional use.

📜 Translations in Other Languages

There are thousands of Bible translations in nearly every spoken language. For example:

Spanish: Reina-Valera, Dios Habla Hoy

French: Louis Segond

Swahili: Biblia Habari Njema

Chinese: 和合本 (He He Ben), 现代中文译本

🔍 Which One Should You Read?

It depends on your goal:

For deep study: ESV, NASB, NKJV

For daily reading/devotionals: NIV, NLT, CSB

For kids or ESL readers: GNT, NLT

For casual or poetic reading: MSG, TPT

Here is some information on the overview of the Bible!

📖 Bible Overview

The Bible is a collection of 66 books written by over 40 authors across 1,500+ years. It's divided into two main parts:

📚 1. Old Testament (39 books)

Covers creation to the time before Jesus.

Main Sections:

Law (Genesis – Deuteronomy): Creation, the fall of man, God’s covenant with Israel, laws given through Moses.

History (Joshua – Esther): Israel’s conquest of the Promised Land, kingdom rise and fall, exile.

Poetry & Wisdom (Job – Song of Solomon): Writings on suffering, praise, love, and life’s meaning.

Prophets (Isaiah – Malachi): Messages from God calling Israel to repentance, foretelling a coming Savior.

Key Themes:

God creates everything good.

Humanity rebels (sin enters).

God begins a rescue plan through Israel.

Prophets speak of a future Messiah (Savior).

✝️ 2. New Testament (27 books)

Focuses on the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ and the early Christian church.

Main Sections:

Gospels (Matthew – John): Four accounts of Jesus’ life, teachings, miracles, death, and resurrection.

History (Acts): The growth of the early church after Jesus' ascension.

Letters/Epistles (Romans – Jude): Letters to churches and individuals about living in faith, written by Paul and others.

Prophecy (Revelation): A symbolic and prophetic vision of the end of time and the return of Christ.

Key Themes:

Jesus is the promised Messiah.

Salvation is by grace through faith.

Christians are called to love God and others.

Jesus will return to restore all things.

🔑 The Bible’s Big Story (in 4 parts)

Creation – God creates a perfect world (Genesis 1–2).

Fall – Humans disobey God, and sin enters the world (Genesis 3).

Redemption – God promises and provides a Savior—Jesus (Old Testament → New Testament).

Restoration – God will make all things new in the end (Revelation 21–22).

🧭 Why It Matters

The Bible is not just a book of rules or history—it tells God’s story of love and redemption and invites every person into that story through faith in Jesus.

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I thought this was some great information, and I wanted to share it with you all. I love reading the Bible and studying it. Hope this helps someone.


 

Friday, May 23, 2025

Emeril French door 360

 

Hi, I just wanted to tell you a little about what My Husband got me, it's an Emeril French door 360 for Christmas, and I love it. You can cook everything in it. Well almost :-)

So far, I've cooked fish, chicken, pork roast, asparagus, mini baked potatoes, etc. It's so easy to use, the best tool to have when using it is a meat thermometer for the meats and fish. I use this all the time; you can bake or use the air fryer. I use the air fryer a lot. It has a light so you can turn on to see how your food is coming along. Clean up is very easy. Let cool, I use a soapy dishcloth and clean the inside and out. I haven't had anything that won't wipe off (yet), but I believe I've seen something about cleaning it on the group I'm on, which I have the information below.

I want to try a Big Turkey breast in it. I'm not sure how many pounds would fit in it, I might have to ask a few groups I'm in.

Here is a good group I belong to on Facebook, https://www.facebook.com/groups/1009593063083099. They are always willing to help, and you can look up a lot of questions. It's an informative group. If you can't find what you're looking for, just ask. :-)

Here are some recipes from Emeril's on YouTube.

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL29WOZ8ueu0pA-wprXK7q5cDcLgMO4zHn

Here is a link to Emeril's site to see or order the French door Airfryer 360 or the Dual Zone Airfryer oven https://emerileveryday.com/shop/air_fryer_ovens

If you have one, let me know how you like it, and what's your favorite thing to cook in it? Or if you want to share a recipe, send it to me and I can add it.

I will be making a page soon for all the information, tips, recipes, etc., for my Emeril French Door Airfryer 360. 

 

Emeril Lagasse Dual Zone 360 Air Fryer Oven Combo with French Door, 25 QT  Extra Large, Cook Two Foods in Different Ways, Up to 60% Faster from Frozen  ...

 

 

Some information about Emeril!

The Emeril Lagasse French Door 360 Air Fryer is a popular countertop appliance that combines multiple cooking functions in one unit. It’s designed to save space while offering flexibility for different types of meals. Here’s a quick rundown:

Features:

  • French Door Design: The double doors open with one hand, giving you easier access to the interior.

  • Multiple Functions: Air fry, bake, roast, broil, slow cook, dehydrate, rotisserie, toast, reheat, pizza, and more.

  • Large Capacity: Great for cooking for a family — it can fit a whole chicken or even a turkey (depending on size).

  • 360° Air Circulation: Promotes even cooking without needing a lot of oil.

  • Included Accessories: Usually comes with mesh racks, rotisserie spit, drip tray, baking pan, and sometimes a cookbook.

  • Temperature & Timer Control: Adjustable settings for precision cooking.

Pros:

  • Replaces multiple appliances (air fryer, toaster oven, rotisserie).

  • Large capacity — good for batch cooking.

  • Cooks faster than a traditional oven.

  • Easy to clean (many parts are dishwasher safe).

Cons:

  • Can take up significant counter space.

  • May have a learning curve for best results on different settings.

  • Not the quietest — fan can be a bit loud.


Thursday, May 15, 2025

Diamond Painting

 

Diamond Painting: I never thought about doing DP until I picked one up from Temu. It was a small DP, but half of the diamonds were missing, so I packed it back up and put it aside.

Then one day, I went to Dollar Tree, and they had these small ones that were keychains. I got one and loved it. I got a few more, and now I'm in love with doing DP. I got a dolphin on at Walmart, which is complete and hanging. I got two Christmas bookmarks I got online, and they are finished as well.

Right now, I'm working on a Wizard of Oz, which I also got from Temu. I'm about 3/4 of the way done with it.

I also made three bookmarks. I have a hanging Bike with flowers in the front and back baskets that I finished, which was from Walmart as well.

I'm still fairly new to diamond painting, but I do love it and can't wait to work on more of them.

I'm working on taking pictures and getting everything up on my blog site; these are all under Diamond painting. I think I have a few more to get on the site, and I will be finished adding. 

 Here are a few of my keychains; more are on my blog, Diamond painting page.



 

Monday, May 12, 2025

All Mary's Happiness - All the things I love to do: Small update

All Mary's Happiness - All the things I love to do: Small update:  Good Morning, I will be working on a few blog posts this week. One topic might be Diamond painting, the other, I'm not sure yet, but I ...

Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Small update

 Good Morning,

I will be working on a few blog posts this week. One topic might be Diamond painting, the other, I'm not sure yet, but I will see what I come up with.

And here are some updates so far.

I have the houseplants page done and will add soon for updated pictures, progress, etc.
I have also been working on my Bible page, I do need to add more content, that I have to that page.

On the diamond painting page, I need to take some pictures and get more pictures with information up on that page.

I will be doing halls soon. I'm thinking about doing a Dollar Tree haul. Possibly a Dollar General as well. We will see.
I need to do a few reviews as well. Do you want to see reviews on a product? Let me know which one, and I will see what I can do.

I will be working on all updates this week and next. Let me know what you think!