Something Needs to Change…
Tips on Cleaning Sticky Coins
Cup of dirty coins
The last time I cleaned Jake’s car I found a handful of coins stuck in the bottom of one of the cup holders. It looked like some soda had spilled on them. They were all stuck together and I couldn’t even tell what some of them were because they had so much junk on them. I didn’t want to throw them away or put them in our coin jar since they were glued together and very sticky. I decided to try an experiment to see if I could clean them up a little bit. Guess what, the experiment worked! The coins came out looking like new! Since it worked so well I decided to share it with you in case you every find a handful of sticky coins you need to clean as well. 🙂
- Rinse the coins with warm water
- Pour white vinegar into container
- Add the dirty or sticky coins to the container
- Let the coins soak for 5 minutes
- Stir the coins to knock off any remaining junk
- Let sit for another 1 to 2 minutes
- Remove from container
- Rinse coins again with warm water
- Place coins on paper towel to air dry
This is what the liquid in the container looked like after all the coins have been cleaned. Look at all the pieces floating in the container (yuck), not to mentioned the white vinegar liquid is no longer clear after all the sticky stuff came off of the coins.
Now I can can identify the coins. So glad they look all shiny and new again.
Book: “Lioness Arising” by Lisa Bevere
Lisa Bevere’s new book “Lioness Arising” encourages Christian women to wake up and make an impact on world around them. The idea for the book was from a vision Lisa had while she was still pregnant with her fourth son. Although some may perceive “Lioness Arising” to be a more feminist book you have to look at the book in it’s entirety; it is meant to be a motivational call to stir the hearts women. A change in history usually starts when one person chooses to stand up while everyone else is still seated.
“Lioness Arising” is a fresh reminder to women that we have been designed by a creator and called to live a life of purpose. It is evident in the book that Lisa has a fascination with the lion analogy based off the stories she reveals and the powerful images of the lioness she paints with her words. Comparing a lioness’ beauty and power to women of faith gave the book a unique twist over some of the other ones I have read in the past. Unlike many of us, the lioness is comfortable (and content) in her own skin and her beauty is revealed in her strength.
Sometimes we need a “wake up” call to motivate us into action. God gives us the skills we need to serve him, however, so often we are more concerned about figuring out the step-by-step process that we take too long and we miss out on some great things he has planned for us. Lisa gives several biblical examples of women who made history. This books calls you to be fully awake and ready to write your piece of history. As women we need to let go of the baggage and life’s daily obligations that are holding us back in order to be attentive to the needs around us. Lisa encourages women to unite together, uplift each other, and make an difference.
Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of this book for review purposes from the publisher through the Waterhouse Multnomah. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255 : “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.”