Friday, May 9, 2014

Never Judge a Book by its Cover

Never Judge a Book by its Cover


"Never judge a book just by its cover. If you do, then you may never know the truths that lies from within. Some that are beautiful may be filled with lies and misconception while some of the ugliest of covers hold true beauty and meanings."


   Never judge a book by its cover. Never judge a person just by the way they look. Never let the looks of anything deceive you. I keep repeating this to myself almost all the time even though at some points during the day it is very hard. As a human being, I know that I am not perfect and should treat everyone the same way as I would want to be treated. As a Christian, I need to always remember that only GOD can judge his children in this world.

  As some of you may know, I have worked in different type of jobs such as factory, retail, service and now medical. Every time I would start a new job, there would times where I would try compare that one job to my last job. Then that is where the judging would begin... I would catch myself comparing them together whether it was the building, its practices and even its employees. I always did this the very first few weeks I would start at a new job: "Well.. We used to do it this way, why don't you do it like this?" "JUDGING" or "The people were so much nicer at my last job then here. No one is polite and outgoing" "JUDGING". I've said it all and wanted to just quit and go back to my old job because I did not give it time at first nor took the time observe the truth. I was blinded from what my eyes first saw made automatic assumptions. I ACTED before THINKING... That is a BIG mistake. If you open your eyes, pay attention and observe before making a quick assumption, you will see the truth. I did that after I realized what I have been doing before. Not long afterwards, I started noticing how wonderful those people were and that they were not what I made them seem to be. I made great friends. I also learned that every company is different and has to meet their own criteria. Yeah, everyone person and company has it's flaw but no one is perfect. You can change your clothes, your makeup, hair or even face but you are still the same person from within so why hide it. Be true by being you.

So just remind yourself that you must always keep your eyes open and to make sure that you never act quickly on judgment but to give yourself  time to observe. To never just judge someone or something just because what they look or from what you heard. Find out for yourself and learn the truth before judging.


That is my rant for today but I hope you have enjoyed reading. Thanks!  Ashley Meagan Ashley
  

Friday, May 2, 2014

RECYCLE AND REUSE: Dishwasher Tray as Dish Drainer?

RECYCLE AND REUSE

Dishwasher Tray

 

My Thoughts

Okay.. Here is another one of my or actually.. My HUSBAND's great ideas. (lol) Let me explain... When me and my husband moved back to the city, the house we lived and currently still live in did not have a dishwasher. Which at first I was like "Ehhhhhhhhhh... I guess we are gonna have to wash the dishes the old fashion way.." But I don't mind.. I love this house! We thought about buying a dishwasher but a couple factors came to mind. First, I really do not want to spend money on one because they are not cheap. Secondly, we did not have the room to put one in because our cabinets are too small for one. And third, between redesigning the cabinets, paint, and piping we would have to put in, my wanting for a dishwasher went away real quick. Now to finding the perfect dish drainer was the second problem.

We have tried numerous ones. Let me explain about the ones we have tried.

 Plastic Strainer: 
   - These are the basic strainers that you can buy at any store. These are nice if you either live by yourself or if you have one other person that lives with you or you are the type of awesome person that ensures that all dishes are washed, dried and put away at that moment. Well.. I am not.. nor anyone in my household.... like those type of people I just listed above. I am not perfect and I do not always put my dishes up each time.. Normally.. My sink will fill up until I hate looking at it and then I will do the dishes, put them on the strainer and leave them there. Then when more dishes pop up, I stack more in the strainer praying that it stays and does not tip over but eventually end up putting the dishes up. With these plastic ones for the not so perfect family like mine, these tip over, and just not big enough. The last thing is that lord help ya after you  put up the dishes and there is water still in the catch pan and you bump it. Water is going to go everywhere!! I've done this a few times... The pros to this strainers is that it is perfect for single or small families, low cost and are easy to clean.



 Metal Drainers:
   - The metal drainers can vary in price. Some are really cheap while some can get up there in the price range. Just remember the golden rule. You get what you paid for. This picture shown is the style of metal drainer that we tried. Yes. It was bigger but this had more flaws to it compared to the plastic one. For one, this strainer did not come with a drop pan to catch the water, but we used Shamwows cloths under it. Secondly, the rubber coating over the metal rack started coming off due to the heat assume from the dishes. But it was a cheap drainer so that did not surprise me. And finally the main thing that I hated was that it did not have a place to set the silverware. That really sucked! We ended up going back to the plastic one for a while. If it had a basket attached and a drop pan, then the metal one would not be so bad.

Wooden Strainer
   - Ehhh... Ehhhhhh.. Okay.... Let me tell you about this style. I would not waste my money on this style at all. Let me just list the cons:
  • No drip pan
  • No place for silverware
  • Not big at all and plates would tip and fall over
  • After a few uses, it would fall apart
  • Hard to clean because parts will fall apart due to nail rusting and coming up. 
I think there is nothing more I can say about this drainer other than do not buy wooden drainers.


Dishwasher drawl with basket:
   - You can buy these from any appliance shop for about 10 bucks (or more) or go to Lowes Hardware but you will pay higher for one. This is what we use now only because is much better,  holds our dishes very well and even has a drop basket to separate and organize our silverware. Even though it is a bigger version of a metal drainer and it does not have a drip pan under it, I just love the idea of using an old dishwasher drawl as a dish drainer Not to mention that because it is bigger that I can clean it better since I don't have to dig or scrub "small or hard to reach" spots. We also use a towel or a shamwow type of cloth under it which is wonderful as well. Not to mention that this drainer is sturdy, strong,  can hold a lot more dishes in a more organized setting and gives me more space and time to avoid actually putting them up.. Yep... lol But I am sure I am not the only one who procrastinate on this.. At least they get washed and sometimes put up.. With kids in the house, they end up getting used before I can even put them up anyways. lol

I hope you have enjoyed my blog post today and have learned something. Thanks for reading and please share! <3 Ashley M. Ashley