I know this may seem simple to some, but for some reason it has taken me FOR-E-VER to implement this silly little idea in my household. The foyer (if you can call a 5x5 area that) and accompanying steps are not a storage spot for shoes. I am no saint, I leave mine there too, but I have had it and put my foot down. Last night I gave my son a choice to put his shoes in the basket or go to his room. He dutifully obliged. I love this basket. It's Target of course, Smith and Hawken. And you can write your own label in chalk. I plan to go through the basket as it fills up and place the shoes in their respective closets. My plan is working like butta. If this is a problem that plagues you as well, just get on it already. One by one my neurosis are being effortlessly lifted away. On to the next..........TTFN!
End of the day snipits from the crazy, chaotic daily routine of a working mother of 2.............

Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label organizing. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Finally
Monday, April 11, 2011
I Can Not Tell a Lie
I am about to go all George Washington on the cherry tree in my front postage stamp yard. I feel like burying a hatchet in it. Before I go on, my apologies for not writing yesterday, it was simply a hugely busy day which and I simply could not muster up the strength to be witty or charming. Just ask my better half.
I have talked about this tree previously (see Cherry Blossoms). While I love the blooms, that is about all I love about it. Let's discuss what I don't love. 1. It needs a trim. It seriously resembles a weeping willow at this point. 2. The blooms are starting and it's only a matter of time before the yard and front steps turn pink and I go crazy and try to attach the broom and dustpan to my arm like Inspector Gadget. Ooh, or maybe some helicopter blades that can pop out when I need to be carried away to my 'Happy Place' literally! Aside: Did anyone else really want to be Penny or was it just me? 3. I am pretty sure it brings ants. I have suspected this in the past and my mother confirmed this yesterday.
It's really hard for me to talk about having ants in my kitchen because for the most part I am a clean person. And I associate ants and other critters with the opposite of cleanliness. But in this case, that can't be true. I would hate for anyone to read this and think "oh my, she has ants! what a sow!" Serioulsy if you could see me on all fours cleaning up crumbs on an hourly basis, you would know I am a clean freak. Which brings me to another point. We really need another dog. Ahh, this post is going nowhere...........fast. I have decided if you have kids and they are still of age to drop food on the floor, a family dog is a must for cleaning up. Luckily I met a really nice man yesterday with the most gorgeous Rottie I have ever seen. I took it upon myself to ask him where he acquired such a beast and he gave me the name of his breeder. This particular young fella was 6 mo and already 90 lb's. This particular breeder breeds for size and temperament. I am so excited to get in touch with them! His paws were immense, but he was so sweet and even tried to sit on my lap, literally knocking me over! Anyway, I have never cleaned the floor so much since November. Even with all of Lux's shedding, it was nothing compared to what I sweep up now.
Ok, so I spent yesterday the afternoon cleaning out the pantry, spraying with Raid (yup, I am a horrible mom and don't feel like messing around with natural cleansers; we all breathed in Raid as youngsters and turned out pretty decent) and setting ant traps. The cleaning was actually a long time coming! It felt great to sort out unneeded items and organize items that go together.
The last thing I want to say, to end on a positive note, is that clippings from the tree make beautiful centerpieces. I just clipped a few stragglers from the branches and arranged them in tall clear vases. I also brought one arrangement to school to support our study of trees and flowers.
So let's recap: I had a great busy weekend, found a reliable Rottweiler breeder (although rescuing is still not out of the question) and a clean pantry. If you were wondering what has been happening in my life since Saturday, you are now us to speed. TTFN!
I have talked about this tree previously (see Cherry Blossoms). While I love the blooms, that is about all I love about it. Let's discuss what I don't love. 1. It needs a trim. It seriously resembles a weeping willow at this point. 2. The blooms are starting and it's only a matter of time before the yard and front steps turn pink and I go crazy and try to attach the broom and dustpan to my arm like Inspector Gadget. Ooh, or maybe some helicopter blades that can pop out when I need to be carried away to my 'Happy Place' literally! Aside: Did anyone else really want to be Penny or was it just me? 3. I am pretty sure it brings ants. I have suspected this in the past and my mother confirmed this yesterday.
It's really hard for me to talk about having ants in my kitchen because for the most part I am a clean person. And I associate ants and other critters with the opposite of cleanliness. But in this case, that can't be true. I would hate for anyone to read this and think "oh my, she has ants! what a sow!" Serioulsy if you could see me on all fours cleaning up crumbs on an hourly basis, you would know I am a clean freak. Which brings me to another point. We really need another dog. Ahh, this post is going nowhere...........fast. I have decided if you have kids and they are still of age to drop food on the floor, a family dog is a must for cleaning up. Luckily I met a really nice man yesterday with the most gorgeous Rottie I have ever seen. I took it upon myself to ask him where he acquired such a beast and he gave me the name of his breeder. This particular young fella was 6 mo and already 90 lb's. This particular breeder breeds for size and temperament. I am so excited to get in touch with them! His paws were immense, but he was so sweet and even tried to sit on my lap, literally knocking me over! Anyway, I have never cleaned the floor so much since November. Even with all of Lux's shedding, it was nothing compared to what I sweep up now.
Ok, so I spent yesterday the afternoon cleaning out the pantry, spraying with Raid (yup, I am a horrible mom and don't feel like messing around with natural cleansers; we all breathed in Raid as youngsters and turned out pretty decent) and setting ant traps. The cleaning was actually a long time coming! It felt great to sort out unneeded items and organize items that go together.
The last thing I want to say, to end on a positive note, is that clippings from the tree make beautiful centerpieces. I just clipped a few stragglers from the branches and arranged them in tall clear vases. I also brought one arrangement to school to support our study of trees and flowers.
So let's recap: I had a great busy weekend, found a reliable Rottweiler breeder (although rescuing is still not out of the question) and a clean pantry. If you were wondering what has been happening in my life since Saturday, you are now us to speed. TTFN!
Labels:
busy,
cleaning,
dog,
organizing,
weekend
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)