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817-889-6621 • 1-800-692-8851 • www.ChandlerRoof.com • August 2022 THE JOY OF ACCOMPLISHMENT Staying Confident, Motivated, and Healthy

It’s a universal truth: Accomplishments make us feel good about ourselves. And when you manage to go a long time without any significant wins, it’s easy to get stuck in a rut. Achievements are worthwhile for their own sake, and I think we need them to keep ourselves sane and motivated. That’s what Just Because Day on Aug. 27 is all about. I’ve been embarking on a journey of my own since April. And so far, I’ve come away feeling much better about myself based on what I’ve achieved. I’ve lost 35 pounds at the time of writing this article. And while I still have 50 more to go until I hit my goal weight, I already feel much better physically and emotionally. This weight loss is a big deal. I was thin when I was younger, and then I gained weight, and I’ve been talking about losing it for about 15 years now. I’m certainly not on my first attempt. Usually, I’ve tried something for a few weeks and then stopped after struggling with the program or not seeing the desired results. It has now been a few months, and I’m going strong. In case you’re curious, I’m doing Optavia. They send food that uses a special high-protein formula, and I eat that in addition to a “lean and green” meal I prepare myself. I’m sure the food helps, but I think my success has been less about the specific program than the process of deciding to do something and sticking with it. (I’m also walking 3–4 miles daily, which I’m sure doesn’t hurt!) I like how I look when I’m smaller, and it’s nice having all my clothes fit better. But my health was the primary reason I decided to lose weight. Health conditions run in my family, and while I might not be able to avoid all of them, I’m not helpless. None of us will be here forever, but

I’d like to live as long as possible. That means making healthy choices and being a better me for my family, children, and company.

Some say weight loss is 80% mental, but I say it’s more like 100%! It’s scary to start something new — and it’s even more frightening to restart something you’ve tried and failed at before. I had a lot of self-doubts and asked myself many questions rooted in fear. What if I started it only to quit? What if I restricted myself from food but still didn’t lose weight? What if I let myself and everyone else down? But I decided this time failure wasn’t an option. And once I did start to see some progress, it boosted my self-confidence and motivated me to keep going. I feel better in my skin, have more energy, and am proud of what I’ve achieved. Even though there’s still a long way to go, I’m confident I can see this through to the end. Whether you’re trying to lose weight or achieve another type of goal, the most important thing is to not give up. If you slide away from the habits necessary to accomplish your goal, pick yourself up and get back to work quickly. There should be no shame or guilt for skipping that day at the gym or eating that cupcake. Just do better tomorrow. With that mindset, there’s no limit to what you can achieve. –Amanda Chandler

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SPREAD YOUR FAIRY WINGS How to Build a Fairy Utopia

Make the Most of Every Nook and Cranny

If you’re looking for a fun addition to your outdoor space or a crafty project for the kids, creating a fairy garden might fit the bill. You can grow fairy gardens in a small pot, garden bed, or planter, and they typically consist of small plants and trinkets to “attract” fairies to it. Creating your own personalized fairy garden encourages you or your kids to get involved with nature on a smaller scale, and that’s where the real magic is. Getting Started With Your Fairy Garden A fairy garden offers an enchanted space kids can use to develop their imaginations and flex their creative minds. Adults can, too! But first, you need to gather the materials:

• Plants, twigs, and/or flowers • Pebbles or glass marbles • Garden decorations

• A container with drainage holes • Potting mix

As people spend more time in their houses, the boundaries between home, work, and leisure are blurred more than ever, which can impact mood and productivity. No matter where you live — a single-family suburban home or a one-bedroom apartment — you want to squeeze as much function as you can in an existing space. These tactics will help you get the most out of your abode.

Next, get creative and decide on the theme of your garden. You can match your fairy garden to the style of your home or your locale, or dream big and choose whatever you’d like. Popular themes are a wooded wonderland, castles, fairy villages, or even the beach! There truly is no limit. Once you choose a theme, go

Fold it away.

One of the first steps in creating more space is to utilize multifunctional furniture. These are pieces that can fold and free up floor space when they’re not in use, or they can even transform into another piece of useful furniture. Instead of using a free-standing desk, you can go with a fold-away desk that disappears into your wall or can easily be hidden in a storage area or under the bed. There are also tables that transform and expand when needed. You can look into using a bed that folds into the wall, as they come with built-in storage options to keep extra bedding, clothes, shoes, and other space-hogging items.

to your local nursery or craft store to find decorations to build your fairy utopia. Building Your Themed Garden After the container is filled with soil, you can use moss or pebbles to create paths for the fairies. Lay a good foundation so you can begin decorating with accessories and plants. Narrow down your plant selection based on where the garden will be located, for example, whether it’s

Consider combining rooms.

exposed to full or partial sun. Succulents, small bonsai trees, or even ivy can be great choices for a fairy garden. Finally, once you’ve selected and planted the greenery, you can start laying out the accessories. These can include miniature versions of many things:

If you have an open-floor plan, combining rooms is a great way to make the most of the existing space. Combining rooms like the dining room and kitchen is ideal for social gatherings in one area where no one is cut off from the crowd while cooking. Another combination is a bedroom closet and office. A few shelves and a chair can morph a closet into a great office workplace, and you can even tuck it behind a curtain when it’s not in use. You can also use this technique in an empty corner of a room. When it comes to creating a multifunctional area, it’s not about dividing the room in half. Instead, it’s about allocating your space according to how you’re actually going to use it. You can really use every nook and cranny of your home to your advantage, and it’ll give you plenty of room for more activities.

• Animals • Mushrooms • Fairy statues

• Chairs and tables • Birdhouses • Toadstools • Lanterns

The point of a fairy garden is to create something fun and imaginative. This fun project will add a whimsical, eye-catching area to your outdoor space.

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PUMP UP THE HEAT And Save Money in the Long Run

The Pros of a Heat Pump

Heat pumps can be cheaper to run than systems based on combustion. The more energy-efficient the system is, the greater the long-term savings are. And while they do need to be checked annually, you can perform the check yourself, saving you the cost of hiring a professional technician. Finally, the lifespan of a heat pump can be up to 50 years, but the average lifespan is 14–15 years with regular use and maintenance.

Maintaining a comfortable indoor temperature is a priority for most homeowners. But in the colder season, you’re bound to be more aware of how well your heating system works — or doesn’t work. If it’s time to replace your heating system, take some time to consider if a heat pump is a better option.

What’s the difference?

Cons

The typical furnace can be gas or electric. A gas furnace generates heat by burning combustible fuels like gas or propane, while an electric furnace generates heat by blowing air over a hot element. While furnaces provide plenty of heat, older versions are notorious for being inefficient, which is why you need to replace them more often. A heat pump doesn’t generate heat from a fuel source; instead, it draws heat from the outdoors and transfers it into your home. It pumps the heat from one place to another by using a compressor and circulating structure of liquid or gas refrigerant. During the summers, the cycle can be reversed and act as an air conditioning unit, too.

Though heat pumps will be cheaper in the long run to operate, there can be hefty installation fees. Heat pumps can also generate more noise than a furnace, as they tend to click and knock as the compressor circulates refrigerant. Lastly, it is recommended to use biodegradable fluid, as some fluids used for heat transfer can raise environmental concerns. A heat pump’s diverse functions and unique mechanisms can make your life easier. Weigh the pros and cons and see if a heat pump is right for your home!

TAKE A BREAK

Frozen Margarita Mousse

Inspired by TasteOfHome.com

Ingredients

Directions

1. Allow whipped topping to thaw. 2. In a medium-size bowl, combine the sweetened condensed milk, margarita mix, 1 tbsp of sugar, lime zest, and lime juice. Add food coloring, if desired. 3. Using a spoon or spatula, fold in the whipped topping. 4. Freeze mixture until firm, about 4–6 hours. 5. In a small bowl, combine pretzels, 1 tbsp of sugar, and butter. 6. Spoon the lime mixture into margarita glasses and add the pretzel topping. Serve with lime slices.

• 1 14-oz can sweetened condensed milk

• 1/2 cup margarita mix • 2 tbsp sugar, divided • 1 1/2 tsp lime zest, grated • 1 tbsp lime juice • 5 drops green food coloring (optional) • 1 8-oz carton frozen whipped topping • 1/3 cup finely crushed pretzels • 4 tsp butter, melted • Lime slices

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Achievement Is Worth the Effort

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Create Multifunctional Spaces

Creating a Fairy Garden

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Pros and Cons of a Heat Pump

Frozen Margarita Mousse

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Plants You Can Grow in Late Summer

Keep Up With Your Garden As summer slowly comes to an end, so does the peak season of gardening. But there are still some short-seasoned edibles and other ornamental plants to refresh any flower bed before winter rolls in.

Even in August

Fast-growing cucumber plants can be ready in about 40 days. This is a great fall harvesting veggie that can have 10–15 cucumbers ready by the end of their season.

Spinach is a hardy green that can withstand colder

temperatures. You can sprinkle seeds along a row or even interplant between taller crops to provide shelter from the late summer sun. Marigolds are sturdy annual plants that will stay strong until the first hard frost comes along.

They come in bright yellows, orange, or even cream and can be great for dressing up beds or adding a pop of color in any room.

Another gorgeous annual flower is the snapdragon . You can get plenty of colorful blooms before a hard freeze because they still grow well in cooler weather. And as an added bonus, pollinators love them!

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