Friday, February 11, 2011

It's A New Year - Time For A New Look

We're excited to unveil the new web site and new look of Collins Builders! Our new site features new user-friendly tools that helps you find and narrow down a search for one of our new homes.

And as always, we also offer custom home building as well renovations and additions for your home!

Explore our new site and let us know what you think!

Monday, October 25, 2010

Costumes, Candy and Haunted Houses!

Halloween is just around the corner and here are some spooky tips for families around Jacksonville, Florida!

Trick or Treating on Saturday?
In Duval County - most city members are calling for the city to recognize Halloween on October 30th instead of the 31st - so be prepared for trick or treaters on Saturday night, just in case! http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/mostpopular/news-article.aspx?storyid=173157&provider=top

Jacksonville Northside Communities

Jacksonville Zoo Spooktacular!
A safe and fun way to spend Halloween for the whole family and children of all ages! This celebration takes place from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm Oct. 21st-24th and 28th-31st. Tickets are less than $10 a person and there are online coupons on the Zoo's web site. This is a great way to spend Halloween on the Northside of Jacksonville!

Zombie Nation Party at the Landing
For Grownups Only! Downtown Jacksonville is host to an amazing costume and Halloween party every year! Dress in your best and you could possibly take home $1500 in cash! If you live in a Northside Community - this is a MUST!!!

Fla/Ga Post Game Halloween Bash
http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/442466/udsentertainment/2010-10-22/halloween-costume-ball-fla-ga-post-game-party

5 Points Halloween Block Party
That's right...a huge block party! Every year, 5 points is blocked off and everyone is invited to come dressed in their best costume and get ready to boogie! Food, fun, trick or treating and costume contests make for the most fun you can have in downtown Jacksonville! http://www.5pointsjax.com/


Jacksonville Westside Communities

Family Friendly Church Events
Some Westside Churches in Jacksonville are having less spooky fall events the weekend of Halloween. If you live in a Jacksonville Westside community, you should definately check out some of these events. They are sure to be fun for the whole family! http://jaxchurchevents.com/

Roosevelt Square
Usually every year for Halloween, the shops at Roosevelt Square do something special for the little munchkins dressed in costumes. For more information, call the mall. Roosevelt Square


Jacksonville Mandarin Communities


Bojangle Boo-Berry Biscuits
Come and get your boo-berry biscuit on October 31st at the Mandarin Bojangles. If you live in a Mandarin community near Bojangles, you should definately make a trip and get one of these DELICIOUS biscuits for a limited time only!

Skull Castle


Orange Park Mall Trick or Treating
Every year, the Orange Park Mall has tons of family for everyone - including the Kidgits Club Halloween Party - make sure you check this celebration out for a good time!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Is Your Home Ready for the Winter?

As summer draws to a close, there are two things I think of. First: Where did the summer go? Then second: Is my house ready for the cold months to come?

As a ritual, our family likes to go through a little checklist every year to get us ready for winter. Here a few tips from our family's checklist...

1. Weatherstripping and caulking: They both can be purchased at a hardware store and are pretty cheap. Not only can it help trap in the heat (instead of heating up the whole neighborhood - as my mother would say) but it keeps out those bugs that want to stay warm. We usually walk around the entire house and inspect all the window and doors very carefully.
Kid Tip: To make it interesting, make it a game! Windows are 5 points, doors are 10 points and anything else is 15 points. The players with the most points wins cash or 30 minutes past curfew or something worth their while!

2. Relieve yourself of clutter: Nothing is more cleansing than getting rid of junk. During the summer, my family and I are on the go constantly and for some reason, we end up with tons of stuff - usually that we don't really need. For one weekend (we try to plan it around rainy or extremely cold weather) we comb the entire house for things that we don't need, things we've outgrown and things we have no idea where they came from. Usually, by Sunday, we can fill up the garage by clothes and furniture and other things that we just don't use. It's usually an instant relief knowing that we have de-cluttered our lives.
Money Tip: Take all that junk and have a garage sale! We usually have a garage sale and put that money aside to help purchase Christmas presents!

3. Insulation: Just like checking for cracks and opening, having the proper insulation will help make your house warmer and you won't be "heating up the neighborhood." Let's be honest, I don't know anyone in Jacksonville that thinks our winters are mild. Jacksonville winters are cold. Period. Properly insulating your home can really make a difference on your families warmth and your heating bill!

4. Clean your fireplace: There is nothing worse than sitting by the fire, getting cozy, toasting some marshmallows then having plumes of smoke come right back out into your home. It's stinky and it stains your walls! We typically burn a cleaning block before every winter. It helps clean out any gunk that has built up from last winter. But the best solution would be to call a professional chimney sweep. There are many here in Jacksonville that can get the job done for you at reasonable prices.

5. Check the heater: Run it once or twice before it gets really cold. Not only can you run the heater with the windows open (and let that stinky, stale smell leave the house) but this will give you the opportunity to make sure that it's functioning properly. It's also a good idea to call a heating and air conditioning company that you trust. They will come out to your house and thoroughly inspect your system to ensure you won't have any issues in the bitterly cold months.

Hopefully you and your family have a similar or better checklist you run through before the winter months. If you have any tips or suggestions, please feel free to comment or send us an email.

Happy winterizing everyone!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Floating, Fun and Family at Ginnie Springs

Just barely 2 hours away from Jacksonville's westside communities is one of the most beautiful and natural attractions Florida has to offer: Ginnie Springs!

Recently, my family and I took a day trip to the springs and had the time of our lives! After leaving from our Collins Builders' community of Bonita Cove on the westside, we made the trip in just under two hours.

Not only was the drive gorgeous (we took the back roads so we got to enjoy the beautiful scenery) but getting into the park was easy. Prices were reasonable and to our surprise, the park had it's own store so if you forgot anything - and we mean pretty much anything - the park store had it in stock. (Thank goodness because we forgot the mosquito's don't really go away until the cold season so we were able to stock up on bug spray!)

After we stocked-up on bug spray and goodies, we headed into the park to find a spot. There is so much to do when you get there. There are sandy volleyball courts, nature trails, campsites (for overnight camping) and little swimming areas. If you are looking to learn how to scuba - you can take classes to be certified as well! We decided to rent a kayak and float down the river. I can't even describe how gorgeous the river was. Crystal clear and untouched, it was refreshing and chilly but enjoyable at the same time. After an hour or so of kayaking, we decided to just hop in our tubes (that you can rent at the shop) and take a leisurely float down the river. Surrounded by laughing families and friends, we enjoyed a slow and refreshing lazy river ride.

We decided to hop out and one of the heads of the springs and grab our snorkels and explore. The crystalline water seemed to get bluer as the day went on while we watched little river fish dart in and out of caverns and holes that experienced scuba divers explored as well.

But like most good things, it must come to an end. The overall experience was great - only 2 hours from our home in Bonita Cove and the prices were reasonable. Ginnie Springs was a great way to wrap up our summer fun. We will definitely be making the trip again next summer and we totally recommend it for any family in the Jacksonville area!


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Sunday, September 19, 2010

Bird Rescue in Your Own Backyard

Over the weekend, we had the fortune (or misfortune) of caring for a wounded bird that landed in our backyard.

About 7 o'clock Friday night, my husband asked me to step out back to smell the roses we have been growing. As I walked out, I noticed a small green feather pile on the ground. Shocked and confused as we got closer, we noticed it was a small Finch/Warblar-type bird. Even more shocking was that it didn't budge as we moved in closer. I quickly grabbed a shoebox and some water and we brought him inside - as the poor little guy was panting.

Luckily, we had a tiny eyedropper that we used to feed little droplets of water to the little bird. As the night went on, I was so upset that he wouldn't make it through the night.

We decided to run to the pet store and grab some food and a little cage for the bird, just in case he recovered and he wouldn't be stuck in a little shoebox.

After a couple of hours, we noticed the little guy stopped panting and looked alert. To our excitement, he began to flutter his wings and fly around the cage. Nervous that he wasn't a wild bird, we called B.E.A.K.S. (Bird Emergency Aid and Kare Sanctuary) on Jacksonville's northside to see what they thought. We received a call back the next day and we described the situation. The experts at B.E.A.K.S. told us he was probably a wild bird and told us we should let him go if he looked healthy enough. By the next morning, he was flying around the cage and looked healthy as ever. That morning, we took the cage outside and let him loose. It was a great feeling knowing that we helped another living creature - with the help of B.E.A.K.S.

If you'd like to learn more about B.E.A.K.S. and their work with injured birds, or to even visit the sanctuary for a tour - contact them at 904-251-2473

Friday, September 17, 2010

Attention Jacksonville Northside Residents: Looking For a Place To Eat?

Hey Northside residents - are you looking for a new place to eat and have some quality family time? Thanks to FunJax.com, we now have a list of Northside restaurants!

Click on the link here to view them all: http://funjax.com/restaurants/jacksonville_northside_restaurants.htm

Below are some of our personal favorites...
CiCi's Pizza
El Potro
Fast Boys Wings
Fuji Sushi
Primo's Coffee and Ice Cream

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Jags Games are HOT!

Everyone is so excited for football season - especially for our hometown heros: The Jacksonville Jaguars. But let's face it, summer is not completely over and when it is, we'll still have those days when it's boiling hot!

This past Sunday was a perfect example of the dangers of the Florida sun. Hundreds of people were treated for heat exhaustion and exposure. Read the article here: http://www.news4jax.com/news/24992338/detail.html

So here are some tips on staying cool if you find yourself in a hot situation:

1. Hydrate! Hydrate! Hydrate!
2. Wear plenty of sunscreen to protect your skin from burning.
3. Take shelter in the shade or air conditioning every 45 minutes to an hour if possible.
4. Avoid alcoholic beverages - they do the opposite of hydrate.
5. If you begin to feel naseaus or sick, you should find help as soon as possible.
6. Avoid tight clothing

And don't forget to help the elderly, kids and pets - they can suffer from heat exhaustion and strokes too! Stay safe and healthy!