Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Happy Pumpkin Wednesday!

Hello All and Happy Pumpkin Wednesday, you are halfway through the week!

This week my mom is here helping me to clean out my closet.  I got rid of a lot of things I have been carting around since college that have certainly seen better days....

As a result of these evening long closet cleaning sessions, I am pooped!  And consequently, so is Pumpkin.

Always so tired!

She has been doing nothing but lounging around the house all night,


This is how I relax



trying to relax and stay cool

Must stay cool

I hope all of you have had time to relax this week and enjoy the delightful summer weather!

Looking forward to an excellent Thursday!

Monday, June 20, 2011

Keep Summer In: Keep Pests Out!

Hello all!  I hope you had a nice and relaxing summer weekend!  I am ready to blog again (I swear!) and am will be working to bring you more Domestic Diversions!

I love summer, and I love the sunshine and warm weather in Cleveland (it's a rare treat), but I still manage to find a few gripes with the season of summer...

Perhaps the most unsavory part of summer are the bugs and pests.  Don't get me wrong, I appreciate nature and I am even one of those people who traps slow moving spiders in cups and lets them outside instead of squishing them.

Spiders are both cool and creepy
Photo courtesy of these terms
But there are some bugs who fail to follow the rules and who try to come inside when they know their place is outside.

My current bug frenemy is the ant.  Now I know they are noble creatures who live in a hill, gather food for one another and form some congenial colony, but when I find them in my kitchen, I seem to quickly forget their noteworthy traits...

The ant is not my friend.
Photo courtesy of Steve Jurvetson: Terms Here.

Our apartment is currently being intruded upon by ants.  I don't know where they are coming from, or why they love my kitchen but they are everywhere, and more importantly, I am finding them too close to my food...

I have tried to figure out how to get rid of these little bugs and started my pest removal with the most obvious solutions.

Step 1: Clean the kitchen!  Wipe down the floors, cupboards, shelves, sinks and any surface across which an ant might travel.  Grab any type of floor cleaner (I love the Method cleaners because they smell delicious and are safe for the kitty) and mop mop mop.  When there is no food reside on your floor or counters, the ants are less interested in your place.

Step 2:  Tackle the terrible job of cleaning out your cabinets.  Put all of your food in plastic bags.  Seal everything up so there is no food for ants to be noshing on.

Step 3:  Ants like pet food,  ALOT.  In fact your pet's food is a delicious feast for ants because it is startchy and has protein.  Make sure you seal up your pet's food and try not to let your pet graze all day.  Feed your animal, and limit the amount of time they have to "nom" then pick up their dish.  The more you can limit the ant's ability to find food, the better.

I don't take kindly to ants in my food.

Step 4: Get ant repelling products.  I went to my local hardware store and purchased some "natural" pest killer which is supposed to be safe for use around children and pets.  The only problem, is that it probably isn't as thorough as the toxic stuff.  However, since I: 1) value my health and 2) love my kitty, I don't want to have to resort to using toxic ant killers.  I'll stick it out with the natural ant killer, and hey at least it smells good.

Step Five:  Make some homemade ant traps.  I browsed the internet and found that the most common remedy for ant problems is sugar and Borax.  Borax (available at your local store in the laundry aisle as 20 Mule Borax) is a natural mineral that is non toxic (but not super safe to use around kids or kitties/puppies).  However, simply mixing Borax with sugar, and leaving the mixture out on a wide mouth dish or plastic lid near where the ants travel will prove to fatal to the ants who eat the Borax.  If all goes well, the ants should be attracted to the Borax by the sugar but will also take the Borax (which is toxic to the ants) back to the colony.... and poof, less ants in your kitchen.


Photo courtesy of fuzzcat, terms here.

I have only started using these traps with the Borax and will provide you an update with the success/failure of this home remedy.


Does summer bring you any domestic pains?  Are you looking for solutions to household problems?  Drop me a line and I'll be happy to look up/find some answers for you.

Looking forward to a lovely Tuesday!

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Happy Summer Time Pumpkin Wednesday

Hello Everyone!  I hope you had a wonderful day and enjoyed the nice hot hot temperatures that are present across the country!

It's finally summer, and I am finally done traveling (Tim and I have been somewhere every weekend since the middle of April!).  It was so wonderful to see family and friends, but I am excited for the time to be at home on the weekends relaxing with Pumpkin and playing outside!

Probably one of the toughest things about the summer is keeping your apartment/house cool without causing your energy bills to go through the roof.


Pumpkin, being the cool cat that she is, knows a few ways to keep your house cool, save energy and keep some green in your pocket....

I am wearing sunglasses which automatically makes me cool

Close your blinds and shades on windows facing the sun.  If you have the chance and the extra funds, install white or light colored shades or blinds to reflect the sun out of the house rather than trapping it inside.

I'll help you close the blinds so that I can play in them while you are gone

Turn your fans on!  Even air movement of only 1 mph can make you feel 3-4 degrees cooler.  Also, using a fan in conjunction with your air conditioner helps to move that icy cold air around the room.


Kitties also benefit from sitting directly in front of the fan.
An important note for all you ceiling fan users:  Make sure the fan is spinning in the correct direction.  The air should be blowing down in the summer (up in the winter).

Keep lamps and other appliances away from your air conditioner.  These appliances give off heat which in turn makes the temperature near your air conditioner higher, making your AC unit work too hard!

Where's Pumpkin?  Hiding in the electronic devices...

It is summer after all so turn off your TV and get outside!  Not only will you probably engaging in healthier activity away from the couch, but turning off your TV will cause less heat in your room.

Besides these energy saving tricks I recommend eating popsicles, swimming, drinking lots of water and investing in a variety of shorts and tank tops!  How do you stay cool during the summer?

Happy Pumpkin Wednesday!