Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Firework Salt Painting

I saved this craft on Pinterest YEARS ago. I finally set aside some time to do it with the kiddos. It shouldn't have taken us that long to do it - it's such an easy craft!

I got the idea from here.

All you'll need is:
  • Table salt
  • Paper (Construction paper or thicker)
  • Watercolors
  • Brushes
  • White glue
Draw out your design with the glue. Do it thick! You can also draw with a pencil first, and then trace over it with the glue.

Sprinkle salt generously over the glue. Get it all covered! Shake off excess salt.

Get your watercolors wet and lightly paint onto the salt. Don't drag too much. The watercolors should start running if they are wet enough.

Let the project dry completely. That's it! We are by no means professionals, as you can see by the pictures, but we have fun!






Monday, October 14, 2019

101 in 1001

I have done this twice before and I think it's time to do it again! I love these lists and I can't wait to accomplish some of these things!!

Recipes and crafts
1. Make 10 new recipes
2. Use my bread machine at least 3 times
3. Try 5 local restaurants that are new to us
4. Make candied apples
5. Make a floral lantern
6. Make pretty envelopes
7. Create glamour glassware
8. Make a candy cane decorative stand
9. Make candles in teacups
10. Make snowball soap surprises
11. Make creme brulee

Travel
12. Go to one Macon Bacon game
13. Go to one Macon Mayhem game
14. Go to Savannah Children’s Museum
15. Visit Atlanta Botanical Gardens
17. Visit Tallulah Gorge (whole family)
18. Visit Gibbs Gardens
19. Take the kids to the Hogg Mine
20. Visit Helen, GA. (whole family)
21. Go to Callaway Gardens (whole family)
22. Go to a monster truck rally
23. Go to Fernbank Museum of National History
24. Visit a planetarium
25. Go with the family to the Biltmore House
26. Take the kids on the SouthStar Trolley in Augusta
27. Go to Wild Animal Safari (whole family)
28. Go to Noah’s Ark (whole family)
29. Visit Pebble Hill Plantation
30. Go to Andersonville
31. Visit the Biblical History Center (whole family)
32. Do the CFA tour in Atlanta (whole family)
33. Visit the World of Coke (whole family)
34. Visit Babyland
35. Visit The Breman Museum (whole family)
36. See one show at the Center of Puppetry Arts
37. Go to Tellus (whole family)
38. Go to Jimmy Carter’s Sunday school class
39. Visit the Tubman Museum
40. Go to 5 fun events that aren’t local
41. Hike the Ocmulgee trail again
42. Hike the Amerson River trails again
43. Go tubing with the kids
44. Visit Radium Springs Garden (whole family)
45. Visit Providence Canyon (whole family)
46. Go to the Georgia Southern museum (whole family)
47. Visit the CDC museum
48. Go to the Habitat for Humanity Global Village & Discovery Center
49. Visit the Vidalia Onion museum
50. Go out of state for our girls trip

Health-related
51. Run a 5K.
52. Complete Lee Labrada’s full plan at least once.
53. Get my hearing checked
54. Do 10 pullups in a row.
55. Do 30 pushups in a row.
56. *Personal health goal*
57. Walk/run/bike 100 miles

Giving back
58. Pay for the person behind me in a drive thru
59. Adopt a child for Christmas every Christmas
60. Extend a loan on Kiva.org
61. Help with Party with a Purpose at least two times
62. Volunteer with Meals on Wheels at least 3 times
63. Work at a food bank at least once
64. Give a minimum of $100 to Stephanie and Daniel
65. Do 20 acts of random kindness with the kids
66. Give a minimum of $100 to Christian and Hannah

Financial
67. Make $100 a month on Mturk at least 12 times (1/12)
68. Save $1,000 in a separate account from our savings account
69. Pay off the Discover card.
70. *Personal financial goal*
71. *Personal financial goal*
72. Have 5 months minimum with no eating out
73. Do at least one no-spend month (for “wants”)
74. Make $200 on Mercari or eBay

Just do it
75. Create an emergency car kit
76. Read 50 books per year.
77. Catalog every book in the house
78. Finish all the pork in our freezer
79. Leave Stephen 10 random love notes throughout the 1001 days.
80. Leave Brianna 10 random love notes throughout the 1001 days.
81. Leave Hunter 10 random love notes throughout the 1001 days.
82. Finish my chronological Bible plan
83. Get a passport
84. Get recertified for CPR
85. Vote in Georgia
86. Get a Georgia drivers license
87. Organize pantry and buy organizing tools (make the pantry look nice)
88. Spend one weekend unplugged
89. Complete the #100happydays challenge
90. Find an escape room that Bri can do 
91. Do 25 of the things on my Pinterest boards

  1. https://thetalbertreport.blogspot.com/2019/10/firework-salt-painting.html
92. Have family pictures taken
93. Clean the photos off my phone
94. Mail at least 10 snail mail letters

Business-related
95. Level-related goal for R+F
96. Customer-related goal for R+F
97. Business partner-related goal for R+F
98. Go to convention at least once
99. Financial goal for R+F
100. Learn how to really utilize my Instagram profile

101. Complete 70 things on this list by July 11, 2022.

Sunday, January 13, 2019

100 Books of 2018

In 2009, I pledged to read 100 books over the course of 2010. Here's my list of 107 books in case you're interested.

I did it again in 2011 (why not?). Here's my list of 109 books.

The tradition continued in 2012 where I read a whopping 144 books! Here is my list from that year.

In 2013 I kept on chugging along, reading 104 books. Here is my list from that year.

In 2014 I hit my best record yet, reading 152 books. Here is my list from that year.

In 2015 I beat my record, reading 187 books. Here is my list from that year. 

In 2016, I read 166 books, focusing on books I owned but had never read.Here is my list from that year.

In 2017, I read 123 books. Here is my list from last year.

This year, my main goal of the year was to get out and meet more people. I'd say I accomplished that goal - unfortunately, I also read way less because we were gone more than ever! I am keeping my blog title "100 Books of 2018" even though that's false, because I want to be able to find this post next year! So, here is my reading list from 2018, a mere 54 books. Looks like I have some catching up to do! Good news - I have officially completed reading every fiction book I have ever owned. I kept, I think, about 6 fiction books on my shelf. So if I recommend a fiction book to you, just know that it's really, really good.

Here you go:


  • "The Lincoln Lawyer" by Michael Connelly (54)
  • "Collateral Damage" by Stuart Woods (53)
  • "Christ All Sufficient" by Brian Hedges (52)
  • "The Resurrection Fact" edited by John Bombaro and Adam Francisco (51)
  • "Insatiable Appetites" by Stuart Woods (50)
  • "Deadly Proof" by Rachel Dylan (49)
  • "Intercessory Prayer" by Dutch Sheets (48)
  • "Parenting Isn't for Cowards" by James Dobson (47)
  • "Lucia, Lucia" by Adriana Trigiani (46)
  • "Megashift" by James Rutz (45)
  • "Reckless Devotion" by Heidi and Rolland Baker (44)
  • "Longing for More" by Timothy Willard (43)
  • "Orange is the New Black" by Piper Kerman (42)
  • "The Life You've Always Wanted" by John Ortberg (41)
  • "Blind Betrayal" by Nancy Mehl (40)
  • "The Healthy Living Handbook" by Laura Harris Smith (39)
  • "The House on Foster Hill" by Jaime Jo Wright (38)
  • "In the Grip of Grace" by Max Lucado (37)
  • "Life-Changing Miracles" by James Stuart Bell (36)
  • "Jesus and the Beanstalk" by Lori Stanley Roeleveld (35)
  • "Season of the Machete" by James Patterson (34)
  • "Identity Thief" by Robby Dawkins (33)
  • "It Takes So Little to be Above Average" by Florence Littauer (32)
  • "Singing the Scriptures" by Julie Meyer (31)
  • "Run Before the Wind" by Stuart Woods (30)
  • "Real-Life Romance" by Rhonda Stoppe (29)
  • "Do Greater Things" by Robby Dawkins (28)
  • "Graciousness: Tempering Truth With Love" by John Crotts (27)
  • 'Growing Kids With Character" by Hettie Brittz (26)
  • "Grace Revealed" by Fred Sievert (25)
  • "Flee the Darkness" by Grant Jeffrey (24)
  • "The Grace Awakening" by Charles Swindoll (23)
  • "God Came Near" by Max Lucado (22)
  • "Financial Peace" by Dave Ramsey (21)
  • "Flee the Darkness" by Grant Jeffrey (20)
  • "936 Pennies: Discovering the Joy of Intentional Parenting" by Eryn Lynum (19)
  • "From This Day Forward" by Lauraine Snelling (18)
  • "Landmines in the Path of the Believer" by Charles Stanley (17)
  • "Bible Studies on Mark" by William Boekestein (16)
  • "Influence" by Robert Cialdini (15)
  • "Gifted Mind" by Jeff Kinley (14)
  • "How Starbucks Saved My Life" by Michael Gates Gill (13)
  • "Hearts Entwined" by Various Authors (12)
  • "Counseling Under the Cross" by Bob Kellemen (11)
  • "Becoming a Disciple Making Church" by Neil T. Anderson (10)
  • "The Melody of the Soul" by Liz Tolsma (9)
  • "Seeds of Hope" by Barbara Cameron (8)
  • "Ekklesia" by Ed Silvoso (7)
  • "The Million-Dollar One-Person Business" by Elaine Pofeldt (6)
  • "Sacred Rest" by Saundra Dalton-Smith (5)
  • "The Roanoke Girls" by Amy Engel (4)
  • "The Dynamic Heart in Daily Life" by Jeremy Pierre (3)
  • "The Bait of Satan" by John Bevere (2)
  • "D.C. Dead" by Stuart Woods (1)

Books that I gushed about: The Resurrection Fact by John Bombardo, 936 Pennies by Eryn Lynum, Ekklesia by Ed Silvoso, Sacred Rest by Saundra Dalton-Smith, The Roanoke Girls by Amy Engel

Chapter books I read with the kids: 

  • "Indian Ghost Mystery" by Bonnie Highsmith Taylor (7)
  • "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Wide Window" by Lemony Snicket (6)
  • "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Reptile Room" by Lemony Snicket (5)
  • "A Series of Unfortunate Events: The Bad Beginning" by Lemony Snicket (4)
  • "Ms. Sue Has No Clue!" by Dan Gutman (3)
  • "Esio Trot" by Roald Dahl (2)
  • "Owls in the Family" by Farley Mowat (1)

Any good reads of YOURS this year? I'd love to have the titles and authors of some of your favorite reads so I can look into them!