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Friday, December 16, 2011

I Dropped My Phone!!!!!!!!!!

Not My Phone
Okay, so on Wednesday, I was getting ready to workout.  I got my stuff out of my car and in the middle of grabbing my bag my phone fell face down.  Not thinking anything of it, I picked it up and plugged in my earphones.  After a successful workout, I received a phone call and that's when I noticed my phone looked like the above Iphone.  I was wondering my it felt like that against my ear.  When I looked at my phone, low and behold the screen was BUSTED!

After speaking with Sprint, they were able to overnight another Motorola Photon to me.  However, due to weather conditions, my shipment was delayed until today (Friday).  FedEx was generous enough to let me know why I haven't received my replacement.  Sprint also called to follow up as well.  So as of today my phone should arrive my 3pm.  With that being said, I have invested in an OtterBox case. 


This phone costs absolutely too much to be dropped and cracked.  So I placed an online order for it and it should arrive Saturday or Monday.  Well, that was my eventful day!  Now I'm off to take some photos for a class assignment.  Happy Friday!  Blessings!

~CMJ~


Monday, December 12, 2011

You Can't Have the Best of Both Worlds...............

This is how much sugar that's in a COKE!!!!
Okay while I was praying, God SPOKE!  He said "You can't have the best of both worlds!"  Meaning I can't eat what I want, not workout, and expect to  be fit and healthy!  Have I lost my mind?????  Look at all of that sugar!  Lord, I was drinking a class of sugar!!!!!  All of that has changed!  I can't be taking in that much sugar!  I will go into a diabetic coma!


This is something to live by.  No one can workout for you.  You have to do it yourself.  You have to EARN what you want!  There is no cheating.  I am so focused right now.  I can't continue to live the way I've been.  My health has paid for it.  And my weight is physical evidence that I have not been taking care of the temple that belongs to God!


So as the poster says the only workouts I will regret are the ones I don't do!  That's the same for YOU as well.  Stay tuned for more to come!

~CMJ~

TWO Down........TWO More 2 Go!

Today I am starting TWO new classes.  

  • PH123-Principles of Digital Photography and 
  • FND115-Color Theory for Web and Multimedia.  
I've received emails from my teachers and they seem pretty great to work with.  I have created a schedule for myself for both personal, home, and school.  I plan to stick with it to ensure I complete my daily tasks and not get distracted by the tv, phone, FaceBook, etc. 

I just completed ENG1010 (English Composition I) and G150PH (Intro to Graphic Design) and before finals I had an A average in both classes.  My academic advisor went over my Degree Progress Audit and she feels I'm on the right track and have my schedule planned out really well.  So I am pretty excited about that. 

With my next two classes, if I am able to, I plan to share my work on my blog.  A few of my classmates suggested it.  So be on the lookout for my work.  Well, it's time for me to log in and see what my next classes have in store for me.
 
Blessings
~CMJ~

Okay I was sitting on the couch and the doorbell rang.  I got up looked out of the peep hole and didn't see anyone.  Hubby normally just come on in.  So I ensured the door was locked and went back to watching tv.  Hubby was in Mississippi most of the day.  He had to drive to Keesler AFB, MS to take his PT test.  So the doorbell rung again this time hubby was letting me know it was him, so he came in the house put his things down and when I went to close the door there was a box sitting outside on my doorstep!!!! 

 
Yes, it's an iMac!  

Huge 27-inch display. 2,560-by-1,440 (larger than 1080p HD) screen resolution. High-end discrete 3D graphics. Two Thunderbolt ports. Supports two external displays. 802.11a/b/g/n 5GHz Wi-Fi. Wireless keyboard and mouse. No cost optional Magic Trackpad. No bloatware. Includes iLife suite and FaceTime HD. New ambient light sensor. Color calibrated display.

Hubby, purchased it for my school and business of photography.  I am so excited.  I LOVE IT!!!!!!!  It really helps in my graphic classes.  I am able to swipe the screen and view multiple pages when I am working on a composition.  
I am started to build my portfolio and business plan with my sister.  She's the engineer!!!!  ;)  I will definitely keep you all updated on that.

Front View.  (You know I've already changed the display....LOL)
Back View.  Pretty large screen!

I am on my way to a very excited career.  I know God has GREAT in store for me and this photography business.  Stay tuned.....there is more to come!

~CMJ~

Oh SNAP..........


Thomas and I have our gym memberships with SNAP fitness and we LOVE the facility.  It's about 2 minutes from the house and it's open 24/7.  So if I want to go early or late, I have the pleasure of doing so.  Saturday I was on the treadmill (jogging) and noticed this gym has Directv!!!!  I had to slow down and ensure I was seeing this right LOL.  Yep, it was!  So I was not focused on my workout.  The tv really distracted me.  ;-)

The facility is so nice and well kept.  It's located in a lovely area and it's well lite at night time.  They also have things to purchase like tshirts, bags, water bottles, health snacks and drinks, etc.  I plan to purchase the white and red SNAP Fitness shirts to enhance my workout wardrobe.  ;-)

I going this evening after I finish my daily routine today.  I think I'm going to go in the evenings on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.  That way once I am done, I can shower and hit the bed.  ;-)  After weight training on Saturday, I'm starting to feel it.  But it's a "good" hurt.  ;-)  I was truly impressed with my will of doing push ups.  I was screaming, but I went hard!  ;-)

Well, let me officially get my day started.  TWO new classes start today!  Much love to you!  

~CMJ~

Sunday, December 11, 2011

AWESOME Day................


Today was AWESOME.  Thomas and I visited a new church, St. James Baptist Church, and it was wonderful.  We caught a little of Sunday School and it took me back to our church growing up.  The pastor and 1st lady are two loving people.  We felt very welcome and right at home.  

The music department is on point!  The keyboardist knew all of the "churchin'" song.  For example:  "Jesus, Oh How I Love Calling Your Name"  I know we will definitely go again.  
After church, hubby and I ate dinner, played with TJ (our Yorkie-puppy), and all three of us took a nap.  I mean the dog slept longer than we did.  LOL  Then on the Sunday football.  Today was a pretty relaxing day.  I start two new classes tomorrow and so ready to get started.  I am really enjoying it.  

Well, enjoy the rest of your Sunday!  Much love to you!
-Blessings-

CMJ

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Beast Mode.............

Okay tonight I went HARD at the gym.  My trainer really encouraged me to press.  
  • Ran on the treadmil
  • Hardcore Elliptical routine
  • Abs with the Ball 
  • Push Ups
  • Flutter Kicks

I must say, I am tired physically but I am feeling great mentally.  Tonight I really worked up a sweat.  My new motto is above.  My sweat is MY fat crying!  Stay tuned for updates.  I'm tired and going to be.  

~CMJ~




Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Yes, I'm Insane........

Yes, I'm insane with Shaun T. :)

I just finished the fit test and JESUS!!!!!  I worked through it but I have a long way to go.

See my results below:
  • 85 Switch Kicks
  • 23 Power Jacks
  • 65 Power Knees
  • 10 Power Jumps
  • 6 Globe Jumps
  • 6 Suicide Jumps
  • 3 Push Up Jacks
  • 17 Low Plank Oblique

More Results to come.....Stay Tuned

~CMJ~

Monday, November 14, 2011

FND-112 (WK6A2) FINAL PROJECT

I wanted to share my FINAL project with everyone.  This was for my design class FND112 with Instructor Katrencik.  It started out a little tough, but I managed to pull through with a 95 = A!!!!!

Chamel and Baby Kaleb

Our assignment was to write a proposal (to a certain audience) and create a composition to support it.  So I asked my sister Chamel was it okay to use her photo for my final project.  After getting the okay, I began my journey on the challenges set before me.  Our instructor gave you certain criteria each week to prepare us for the final.  For example: only use black and white, no wording.  Create new layers adding warm, monochromatic, neutral, etc tones.  Remove the background and add a certain color listed.  The list goes on.  After much brain storming, I wanted to convey the message of "Hope-Life Inside the NICU"  

While visiting my sister and nephew in Nashville, I saw another mother looking SOOOOO depressed and with my sister's strength and faith in God, I created my final project.  I want to ensure mothers along with their families know there is HOPE inside the NICU.  
**Chamel, thanks again for allowing me to show your face to the world.  God is truly moving through you to touch someone's life.  God bless**

~CMJ~

Choosing Your Heavenly Heritage

"I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh"
(Ezekiel 36:26, NIV)
In life, we all have negative things happen to us. We go through situations that are unfair. I know people who were raised in an unhealthy environment. Their parents had issues, and now it's making it much more difficult on them.

But here is what I've learned: when you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, He gives you a new heart. In other words, your blood line changes. No longer are you subject to your earthly heritage, you become subject to your heavenly heritage! His spiritual blessing always overrides the curse in the natural realm. When you understand who you are and what God has already done, then no matter what someone else has done, no matter how unfair it was, no matter how you were raised, you won't get bitter. You won't live with a chip on your shoulder. You realize that nothing can stop you from fulfilling your God-given destiny!

Today, remember you came from Almighty God. He gave you life. When you choose Him, you are choosing your heavenly heritage of blessing and eternal, abundant life!

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Guide to Behavior Change

Your Weight Is Important

Over the past few years it has become clear that weight is an important health issue. Some people who need to lose weight for their health don't recognize it, while others who don't need to lose weight want to get thinner for cosmetic reasons. We understand that in some ways your weight is different from, for example, your cholesterol level or your blood pressure, because you can't see what these are by looking at someone. Many patients have had health care providers who approached their weight in a less-than-sensitive or helpful manner. Some patients may have had health care encounters in which they felt blamed, but not helped. Successful weight management is a long-term challenge.
Weight can affect a person's self-esteem. Excess weight is highly visible and evokes some powerful reactions, however unfairly, from other people and from the people who carry the excess weight. The amount of weight loss needed to improve your health may be much less than you wish to lose, when you consider how you evaluate your weight. Research has shown that your health can be greatly improved by a loss of 5–10 percent of your starting weight. That doesn't mean you have to stop there, but it does mean that an initial goal of losing 5–10 percent of your starting weight is both realistic and valuable.

Behaviors That Will Help You Lose Weight and Maintain It

Set the Right Goals
Setting the right goals is an important first step. Most people trying to lose weight focus on just that one goal: weight loss. However, the most productive areas to focus on are the dietary and physical activity changes that will lead to long-term weight change. Successful weight managers are those who select two or three goals at a time that are manageable.
Useful goals should be (1) specific; (2) attainable (doable); and (3) forgiving (less than perfect). "Exercise more" is a great goal, but it's not specific. "Walk 5 miles every day" is specific and measurable, but is it doable if you're just starting out? "Walk 30 minutes every day" is more attainable, but what happens if you're held up at work one day and there's a thunderstorm during your walking time another day? "Walk 30 minutes, 5 days each week" is specific, doable, and forgiving. In short, a great goal!

Nothing Succeeds Like Success

Shaping is a behavioral technique in which you select a series of short-term goals that get closer and closer to the ultimate goal (e.g., an initial reduction of fat intake from 40 percent of calories to 35 percent of calories, and later to 30 percent). It is based on the concept that "nothing succeeds like success." Shaping uses two important behavioral principles: (1) consecutive goals that move you ahead in small steps are the best way to reach a distant point; and (2) consecutive rewards keep the overall effort invigorated.

Reward Success (But Not With Food)

An effective reward is something that is desirable, timely, and dependent on meeting your goal. The rewards you choose may be material (e.g., a movie or music CD, or a payment toward buying a more costly item) or an act of self-kindness (e.g., an afternoon off from work or just an hour of quiet time away from family). Frequent small rewards, earned for meeting smaller goals, are more effective than bigger rewards that require a long, difficult effort.

Balance Your Food Checkbook

"Self-monitoring" refers to observing and recording some aspect of your behavior, such as calorie intake, servings of fruits and vegetables, amount of physical activity, etc., or an outcome of these behaviors, such as weight. Self-monitoring of a behavior can be used at times when you're not sure how you're doing, and at times when you want the behavior to improve. Self-monitoring of a behavior usually moves you closer to the desired direction and can produce "real-time" records for review by you and your health care provider. For example, keeping a record of your physical activity can let you and your provider know quickly how you're doing. When the record shows that your activity is increasing, you'll be encouraged to keep it up. Some patients find that specific self-monitoring forms make it easier, while others prefer to use their own recording system.
While you may or may not wish to weigh yourself frequently while losing weight, regular monitoring of your weight will be essential to help you maintain your lower weight. When keeping a record of your weight, a graph may be more informative than a list of your weights. When weighing yourself and keeping a weight graph or table, however, remember that one day's diet and exercise patterns won't have a measurable effect on your weight the next day. Today's weight is not a true measure of how well you followed your program yesterday, because your body's water weight will change from day to day, and water changes are often the result of things that have nothing to do with your weight-management efforts.

Avoid a Chain Reaction

Stimulus (cue) control involves learning what social or environmental cues seem to encourage undesired eating, and then changing those cues. For example, you may learn from reflection or from self-monitoring records that you're more likely to overeat while watching television, or whenever treats are on display by the office coffee pot, or when around a certain friend. You might then try to change the situation, such as by separating the association of eating from the cue (don't eat while watching television), avoiding or eliminating the cue (leave the coffee room immediately after pouring coffee), or changing the circumstances surrounding the cue (plan to meet your friend in a nonfood setting). In general, visible and reachable food items are often cues for unplanned eating.

Get the Fullness Message

Changing the way you go about eating can make it easier to eat less without feeling deprived. It takes 15 or more minutes for your brain to get the message that you've been fed. Eating slowly will help you feel satisfied. Eating lots of vegetables and fruits can make you feel fuller. Another trick is to use smaller plates so that moderate portions do not appear too small. Changing your eating schedule, or setting one, can be helpful, especially if you tend to skip, or delay, meals and overeat later.

Friday, November 11, 2011

Days 1, 2, and 3


Shaun T has me so pumped and ready to workout!!!  Woot Woot.  I must admit, my body is tired and a little more, but that's to be expected.  The workout was only 25 minutes and I was sweating like I worked out for an hour.  When I see sweat, I get motivated.  ;-)  Days 1, 2, and 3,  I worked on "Hips, Buns, and Thighs" I want to look cute in my jean....-Shaun T. 

I know this is only the beginning and I have a long way to go, but I'm in this for the long haul.  Not just to loose weight, but to stay fit and run a marathon one day!!!!  I'm tired of waiting on others to help me get off the couch.  I had to prepare myself MENTALLY to get to this point. 

**I plan to create a journal of my food intake.  Currently, I'm not on a strict diet.  Simply because I'm trying to start with step 1:  working out on a regular basis.  After that I will start with the body cleansing.**

Well, I'm on to do a little school work and relax with the Hubster.  Enjoy your weekend!

*CMJ*

Happy Veteran's Day!!!!!!


I would like to say to my husband, SSgt. Thomas Jones III, USAF, along with the brave men and women who are sacrificing their lives and families to protect our country and freedom, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, and THANK YOU for serving your country.  Without your greatness America wouldn't be great!!!  We are always praying for you and your families.

May God continue to protect you and richly bless you!
Hats off to you!

CMJ

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Pledge........

I am making a PLEDGE to the following below:

  • I will NEVER see the numbers again that I saw on the scale today
  • I will workout DAILY (even when I don't feel like it)
  • I will motivate others to join me
  • I will eat healthier and LESS 
  • I will drink TONS of water
  • I will blog daily after my workout
  • I will not make excuses

Today is the Day.....9 November 2011

There is NO turning back this time.  I don't care how much it hurts or how sick I am, I'm going to press my way through.  For the last couple of months I've had some setbacks, but no more!  I was about to go out and pay for Zumba and Kickboxing classes and I thought "I have too much stuff at home that I'm not using!"  So I pulled out my Shaun T workout DVDs, my Wii Fit and Board, my Zumba and Your Shape on Xbox Kinect and from here I am about to create a workout schedule for myself.

My New Ride

I am so glad New Balance and Vibram teamed up.  Hubby purchased these from Foot Locker and they are the lightest and most comfortable rides I've owned.  ;-)  I just finished up Hip Hop Abs-Hips, Buns, and Thighs and it was GREAT.  I was sweating like it's nobody's business.  ;-)

My New Found Best Friend
 I know a lot of people are not fund of drinking bottled water, but Dasani water is so crisp.  I love it!!!!  It definitely helps me make it through my workout.

The journey starts now!  If you want to join me.....email me at chantelmjones@yahoo.com.
Smooches....muah!

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

A+ College Student in the House..........


When my final grades posted, I screamed!!!!!!  I had ALL A's in my classes.  I am currently holding a 3.8 GPA and I am so proud of myself.  My hubby and sisters have been my biggest support system!  From the encouraging words to even taking time out to check my work. 

I will start posting my projects once I get into my design classes.  

Stay tuned......there is more to come.

CMJ

Fall is Here....In Lafayette




The weather has finally changed here in Lafayette, LA.  Well, it's more like WINTER.....LOL It just changed like night and day.  The wind is very high and that's making it worse. 


This weather makes you want to crawl upon the couch with a blanket and a cup of hot cocoa.  I love this time of year, just not going outside.....LOL And for some reason TJ wants to stay outside longer in this weather.  :-)

CMJ

TiTi's K-Man


YEAH....I'm an auntie again!!!  Woot Woot.  This time, I can experience the newborn part.  But I still treat Braylon like he's only 6 months (don't kill me Chamel and Marcus...LOL).  Well, Mr. Kaleb wanted to see the world.  He didn't want to wait until December when it's cold.  He wanted some warm weather.  

My sister, Chamel, gave birth to him at 5:09pm on 29 August 2011 weighing only 1 lb and 9 oz.  But the God we serve is an AWESOME God.  Kaleb is now 3 lbs and 3 oz.  He can go home weighing 4 lbs and 2 oz.  So we're praying and believing he will be home around the 2nd week in November (if not before).  

Please continue to keep Baby Kaleb lifted along with his parents, Marcus and Chamel, and big brother, Braylon.

Stay tuned....there is more to come.

CMJ

Momma's Bae........

TJ was born 24 June 2011.  He came home with me on 1 October 2011 @ 12 weeks.  I fell in love as soon as we walked into Pets Unlimited.  Hubby had this all planned out but instead we were just "looking" around.  TJ is a little spunky something.  He LOVES Thomas and is so hyper around him.  Jas, my baby sister, came to visit and she just SPOILED him rotten.  She held held like a little ole' baby and he was loving every single moment of it.  

He's doing really well with potty training and knows he's getting a treat for doing so well.  I'm assuming he likes to watch TV when we're in the living room because he just sits there and watch.  He keeps me company while Thomas is away at work.  Now that it's getting cold, we have to find some indoor activities for him.  We normally go for a nice walk in the neighborhood and enjoy the nice weather and scenery.  But we shall see.  Next week he has his follow up appointment with the veterinarian to check his weight and have a fecal exam done.  I LOVE MY PUPPY.....even though I am terrified of bigger dogs.  TJ is just the right size for me.  ;-)

Stay tuned

CMJ

Sprint It Is...........

So AT&T wanted to be mean and didn't want to provide customer service to a military member TRYING to pay his bill.  So guess what.....YEP they were cut off completely.  We moved our business and money to Sprint.  It's one thing to have great service and HORRIBLE customer service, but when you have BOTH, then it's two fingers like a playa....LOL


By far it's the best cellular coverage we've had.  We are able to pick up at home and in hubby's office.  We went home in September and was able to make and receive phone calls at my parents house.  Overall we're satisfied and have UNLIMITED everything including data and we're not charged separately for a data plan.  


Hubby picked out the Motorola Photon for us.  Very durable phones.  I am still learning the phone, but I like the neat features on it for calling and personalizing the phone as a whole.  Most importantly, my calls are crisp, I don't have to worry about using too much data, AND we are paying less than AT&T.

WOW.....It's Been Over TWO Months!!!

WOW, I really have been busy.  Where do I start?????

August:
  • Hubby started recruiting full time and loving it
  • 29 August 2011 my nephew Kaleb Allen Evans was born (not due until 10 December 2011)
September:
  • Went to Nashville for Labor Day and to see Kaleb
  • Final grades in first set of classes were A's!!!!! I'm so proud of myself!!!!
  • My Granny J came to visit for TWO WEEKS!!!!!
October:
  • Hubby got me a male YORKIE puppy!!!!!  His name is TJ!!!!
  • My sister, Jasmine, spent the weekend with me!!!!!!!
  • I cut and colored my hair
My goal is to blog more often.  I had to get in my groove of school and managing my time.  Stay tuned.......

CMJ 




Thursday, August 18, 2011

First Day of Class.......

Today is the FIRST day of class and Jesus help me!!!!  There was so much to read JUST from the professors.  I m currently taking math and strategies for online learning.  Both classes will require all of my attention.....LOL  I plan on making out a schedule for myself so I won't become overwhelmed and get behind.  

I've also incorporated 
into my routine.  It's hard for me because I am so out of shape, BUT I love the fact that in 20 minutes I am sweating all over.  The workout is SUPER fun because I laugh at Shaun T the entire time.  My goal is to stick with my workout along with my school work.  Please pray for me throughout this journey.  

Stay tuned....To be continued!

Monday, August 15, 2011

First Day of Work..........

Today I had to drive hubby to Baton Rouge to pick up his GOV (government vehicle).  He also had to meet with the Air Force recruiter in the area.  The great thing about it is.......the office is located in the mall!!!!  ;-)  Yes, I looked around and shopped a little.  Due to the extent of the time, hubby and I were able to eat lunch together in the mall. ;-)

Training is now is session for the Hubster.  He has a lot to learn but I know with God's help, he will be just fine.  My goal is to focus on school and assist him with his admin work.  Time management is very important in this career field.  So as the helpmate, I am going to assist in every area that I can.  Most important, I will always be in prayer for my husband and ensure he is covered at all times.  

Well, that's the update for now.  Stay tuned.  There is more to come!  

*CMJ*

Monday, August 8, 2011

He's TDY......Time to In-Process


The Hubster left today heading to Maxwell AFB, AL to in-process.  We left home about 0730, grabbed some breakfast, and hit the highway headed for Baton Rouge.

I was able to meet his flight chief and view the area.  Everything seems great from the vibe that I received on today.  Hubby has about 5 hours to travel to Maxwell.  The process will begin tomorrow, 9 August 2011.

Today he was able to pick up his GOV (government car) and keys to his office.  I pray everything at Maxwell flows smoothly and he won't have to be there all week.  If he can get back sooner, we can set up his office.  His flight chief will be with him all next week, so our goal is to get him set up and ready to roll.  

I must say, I am super excited about the things that God has in store for us.  I know ONLY great will come of this new chapter in our lives.  

Stay tuned......To Be Continued!!!



Saturday, August 6, 2011

We Did It......3 August 2011

Recruiter Class 110615

We did it!  We are an official recruiting crew.  Yes, we're doing this together.  Hubby is so glad to be home and I am as well.  35 LONG days of studying, sales labs, speeches, and telephone labs have finally paid off.   

It's Official....Woot Woot

Awards at Graduation

So proud of the Hubster.  He received the FIRST class award.  Best Speech Performance Award!!!!!  

SSgt. Thomas Jones III, USAF Recruiter-Lafayette, LA

There's the Cookie

SSgt. and Mrs. Recruiter Jones

I present to you the Jones Recruiting Team!!!

Jones' Journey: The Recruiting Crew
Family and Friends thank you so much for your prayers, love, and support.  We truly appreciate you and all that you do.  Check back for updates on our journey through recruiting.  Love you!





Monday, August 1, 2011

Sgt. Thomas Jones III, USAF Recruiter......HE PASSED!!!!!!!

HE PASSED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I received a text message around 4pm from the hubster indicating he passed his final lab and was welcomed into the recruiting family!!!!  Woot Woot!

I am truly proud of him and his accomplishment thus far.  As his support system, I have his front, back, and sides covered.  ;-)  Thank you all (family and friends) for your love, support, and most of all, your prayers.  

We're celebrating this Wednesday, 3 August 2011, after graduation.

Stay Tuned......To Be Continued

Decorating Diva......85% Completed

Note from the Decorating DIVA.....

I have been busy as you can see.  The house decor is not 100% but it's coming along just great.  I truly enjoy making this home cozy for both of us.  I know once hubby return from TDY, he will feel VERY relaxed.  Enjoy!!

Yes, I am short, but I did hang this picture on my own lol

The Jones' Sanctuary

Close Up of Pictures above the bed


Another view of room

TV in front of bed 

Wall Art (Found Vinyl letters at Ross for $5)

"J" for Jones.....(Found shower curtain at Stien Mart $20/Picture was $10 Family Dollar)

Another View of Master Bathroom (not completed)

Living Room

View of Living Room from Hallway

Another view of Living Room

Wall Art
(Vinyl Letters found at Hobby Lobby for $10/"Family" Art @ BX for $20)

Design on Comforter Set
(Found at Dirt Cheap for $30-shams included)

Runner in Hallway
(Found in Dirt Cheap for $10......Priced at Target for $80!!!!!)

Wall Art in Dining Room
(Thanks Granny J)

Dining Area Wall Art
(Found ALL at Ross)