Friday Five--July 31, 2009
1. How often do you clean your home?
Daily. I have a list of chores for each room (and how often they are to be done). This week with VBS, though, I haven't kept up like I should. Today (8/1) starts a new month, and back to school at that, so I will get back to it in full force :)
2. What domestic chore do you hate?
Putting laundry away, and washing dishes. But, sadly, they both must be done.
3. What domestic chore do you enjoy?
Washing/drying the laundry and decluttering. I enjoy hanging laundry out on the clothesline, too.
4. Do you own a washing machine or go to the laundrette?
In my house, I'd be in a padded cell if we didn't have our own washer, lol. I got my first washer in 97 & have not been without one since!
5. Do you iron underpants and/or bed sheets?
I don't iron ANYthing!
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Friday, July 24, 2009
Musical Bedrooms pt. 3
Here are some "During" photos of the new man cave.....and yes, it needs to be painted, too.....my dh's idea of painting is painting "around" furniture, and I can only do a little at a time.
This is the bunkbeds & his chest of drawers, tv/sat/wii. The bottom bunk is awaiting his new mattress that he is on the way NOW to pick up. So, all the things just waiting there on the bed need to be moved & put away.
This is his closet/cubby area. Those are the "other" deer heads (YUCK), his cabinet, on the shelf for now is the pieces to my new desk to be put together and his bows, in the closet are his uniforms & casual clothes & jacob's clothes. The closet floor is full of bags of winter clothes (which eventually will be put in bins and moved to the shed). The closet shelf has to be cleared of my stuff. Prob most of it will be freecycled.
This is dh's lounging area. It's his nightstand (with lamp & wax burner & charging dock) and the couch....yes and the dreaded deer head above.
This is the bunk bed & my cookbook bookshelf, this bookshelf is going to be moved back into the living room shortly. I need to reorganize it once I move it.
The bedroom is much too small to get better photos, or pictures of the floor.
As you can see I bothered my children a whole bunch by taking pics. What they don't know is I now have blackmail, lol.....only Jacob is supposed to be in there....haha.
This is the bunkbeds & his chest of drawers, tv/sat/wii. The bottom bunk is awaiting his new mattress that he is on the way NOW to pick up. So, all the things just waiting there on the bed need to be moved & put away.
This is his closet/cubby area. Those are the "other" deer heads (YUCK), his cabinet, on the shelf for now is the pieces to my new desk to be put together and his bows, in the closet are his uniforms & casual clothes & jacob's clothes. The closet floor is full of bags of winter clothes (which eventually will be put in bins and moved to the shed). The closet shelf has to be cleared of my stuff. Prob most of it will be freecycled.
This is dh's lounging area. It's his nightstand (with lamp & wax burner & charging dock) and the couch....yes and the dreaded deer head above.
This is the bunk bed & my cookbook bookshelf, this bookshelf is going to be moved back into the living room shortly. I need to reorganize it once I move it.
The bedroom is much too small to get better photos, or pictures of the floor.
As you can see I bothered my children a whole bunch by taking pics. What they don't know is I now have blackmail, lol.....only Jacob is supposed to be in there....haha.
Living Room redo pt. 1
Ok, the Bedroom Switcheroo ended up involving the whole house.
I ended up freecycling my large entertainment armoire, my dh's bed, the kids' corner armoire (that was holding nothing but their tv), and a trundle bed that we no longer use. So far, the entertainment armoire and dh's bed have been picked up. If the other 2 are not picked up today, tomorrow they go to goodwill.
The armoire that was no longer being used in the kitchen has been moved to the living room as an entertainment center. My small buffet (pending new pantry parts arriving) will be moved into the living room as a sewing center (but is not in here yet). I made room for my new sewing/scrapbook center by moving the loveseat into the man cave :) A comfy tv lounging area for dh was really the reason for that move....honestly!!! Ok, so you aren't even buying it, lol. Oh well, I do love that I will have ME space now :)
Ok, I am going to post some pics of my Living Room now that it is in total disarray. Brace yourselves...a lot of stuff is in bins waiting to be put back up, and my desk, well, yeah, well, ummmm, there's just no excuse for that. The whole reason for having an armoire, was to keep the doors shut, so no one would use it as a dumping ground, but as you see, they (dh & kids) have broke one of the doors, and the stuff they dumped has bred and well, you get the idea.
Oh, and I do have to rescue my cookbook bookshelf from the man cave. It was moved in there temporarily just to be able to get a few pieces of furniture through the doorway. And, I do need to finally finish painting my living room, so the whole thing will finally be balsam beige, rather than pepto bismol pink. I just have to do it a little at a time, since I am allergic to latex, and it is hard for me to breathe when I am painting, and a few days later.
Ok, this is the back wall leading into the man cave. There is my "bed" (the couch), some clothes needing to be put away, and several bins of stuff to be put away, my hope chest buried in stuff to be put away...yes that is a pot on the hope chest. I used it to pour water in the dogs' bowl outside and have not put it back away yet. At least my floor is mainly clean. That trash bag is a bag of clothes, and my chair is in front of my desk. That white shelf is going on top of the homeschool cubbies.
This is the wall leading to the front yard. That is my desk and my homeschool cubby, and yes BOTH are in MAJOR need of decluttering/organizing. I have no excuses!
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This is the wall leading into the kitchen. It has the backpack station (white bin on top is the out the door bin for library books, dvd's to return, small freecycle items), then is my dvd/vcr and satellite, the red bin is supposed to be only for kids' school folders, but it has a little bit of overflow from the living room being torn apart and still in transition. the white laundry basket in the bottom is for shoes.....yes, I need to weed some out. It is only supposed to be for one pair for each of us, but the kids have taken advantage of my hospitality, lol. The armoire holds the tv & printer up top, the cabinet has hangers waiting to be used, the drawers hold the dvd collection.....hoping the drawers will prove tougher for Chey. She was opening the cabinets on the old entertainment armoire and dumping them, several times daily in the floor....much to Caity's frustration.
The last wall is sort of empty for now. That is my scrapbook stuff to the left and it needs to be reorganized. But once everything is put away, and I am able to liberate my small buffet from the kitchen, this is going to be my craft wall (scrapbook & sewing center). Yes that curtain rod is bent. This is where the loveseat was, and despite my best efforts, the kids kept taking the curtain from behind the loveseat and sitting on it, thus pulling on the rod.
I ended up freecycling my large entertainment armoire, my dh's bed, the kids' corner armoire (that was holding nothing but their tv), and a trundle bed that we no longer use. So far, the entertainment armoire and dh's bed have been picked up. If the other 2 are not picked up today, tomorrow they go to goodwill.
The armoire that was no longer being used in the kitchen has been moved to the living room as an entertainment center. My small buffet (pending new pantry parts arriving) will be moved into the living room as a sewing center (but is not in here yet). I made room for my new sewing/scrapbook center by moving the loveseat into the man cave :) A comfy tv lounging area for dh was really the reason for that move....honestly!!! Ok, so you aren't even buying it, lol. Oh well, I do love that I will have ME space now :)
Ok, I am going to post some pics of my Living Room now that it is in total disarray. Brace yourselves...a lot of stuff is in bins waiting to be put back up, and my desk, well, yeah, well, ummmm, there's just no excuse for that. The whole reason for having an armoire, was to keep the doors shut, so no one would use it as a dumping ground, but as you see, they (dh & kids) have broke one of the doors, and the stuff they dumped has bred and well, you get the idea.
Oh, and I do have to rescue my cookbook bookshelf from the man cave. It was moved in there temporarily just to be able to get a few pieces of furniture through the doorway. And, I do need to finally finish painting my living room, so the whole thing will finally be balsam beige, rather than pepto bismol pink. I just have to do it a little at a time, since I am allergic to latex, and it is hard for me to breathe when I am painting, and a few days later.
Ok, this is the back wall leading into the man cave. There is my "bed" (the couch), some clothes needing to be put away, and several bins of stuff to be put away, my hope chest buried in stuff to be put away...yes that is a pot on the hope chest. I used it to pour water in the dogs' bowl outside and have not put it back away yet. At least my floor is mainly clean. That trash bag is a bag of clothes, and my chair is in front of my desk. That white shelf is going on top of the homeschool cubbies.
This is the wall leading to the front yard. That is my desk and my homeschool cubby, and yes BOTH are in MAJOR need of decluttering/organizing. I have no excuses!
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This is the wall leading into the kitchen. It has the backpack station (white bin on top is the out the door bin for library books, dvd's to return, small freecycle items), then is my dvd/vcr and satellite, the red bin is supposed to be only for kids' school folders, but it has a little bit of overflow from the living room being torn apart and still in transition. the white laundry basket in the bottom is for shoes.....yes, I need to weed some out. It is only supposed to be for one pair for each of us, but the kids have taken advantage of my hospitality, lol. The armoire holds the tv & printer up top, the cabinet has hangers waiting to be used, the drawers hold the dvd collection.....hoping the drawers will prove tougher for Chey. She was opening the cabinets on the old entertainment armoire and dumping them, several times daily in the floor....much to Caity's frustration.
The last wall is sort of empty for now. That is my scrapbook stuff to the left and it needs to be reorganized. But once everything is put away, and I am able to liberate my small buffet from the kitchen, this is going to be my craft wall (scrapbook & sewing center). Yes that curtain rod is bent. This is where the loveseat was, and despite my best efforts, the kids kept taking the curtain from behind the loveseat and sitting on it, thus pulling on the rod.
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Musical Bedrooms pt. 2 (today)
It has been decided that the bottom bunk (at least) of the white bunk beds will stay in dh's/jacob's new room. If there is enough room in the girls' room, the top bunk will move in there. I moved the loveseat into the "man cave" for dh to sleep on if the other bed fits in the girls' room, if it doesn't, he has the bottom bunk & jacob has the top bunk, but knowing him, he will fall asleep every night on the loveseat watching tv anyways.
**Footnote** dh is happier about the move now that we have:
1. found the remote to that bedroom's satellite
2. moved the loveseat in there in front of the tv
3. moved all his dead animals in there (deer heads)
4. named the room the "man cave"
The cabinet was moved into "the man cave".
Still have left to move:
* red bunk beds into girls' room
* crib to girls' room
* bins to the shed
**Footnote** dh is happier about the move now that we have:
1. found the remote to that bedroom's satellite
2. moved the loveseat in there in front of the tv
3. moved all his dead animals in there (deer heads)
4. named the room the "man cave"
The cabinet was moved into "the man cave".
Still have left to move:
* red bunk beds into girls' room
* crib to girls' room
* bins to the shed
Labels:
girls' bedroom,
master bedroom,
organizing,
rearranging
Musical Bedrooms (did this last night)
Sooooooooooo..........as soon as I hit send yesterday, I made the decision (drumroll please.................)
I moved dh into the girls' small bedroom, and them into the Master Bedroom.
So far, I have:
* moved dh's mattress (kids' broke his frame), nightstand, tv, wii & chest of drawers in dh's new room
* moved girls' dressers (the 9 cube organizers), mattresses in master bedroom
* hooked up dh's tv, satellite & wii
* hooked up girls' tv & satellite
* moved kitchen armoire (not being used in there anymore once i get the parts to my kitchen pantry) to the living room to be used as an entertainment center
* moved dvd's from entertainment armoire to the new armoire (chey was able to get them all out every day from the old cabinet, hoping the drawers prove harder for her)
* moved old entertainment armoire to front yard & listed on freecycle
* listed trundle bed on freecycle
Still have left to move:
* bunk beds into girls' room
* crib to girls' room
* cabinet into dh's room
* bins to the shed
PS...DH was not crazy about the move...especially since I could not find the remote to the satellite in that bedroom
I moved dh into the girls' small bedroom, and them into the Master Bedroom.
So far, I have:
* moved dh's mattress (kids' broke his frame), nightstand, tv, wii & chest of drawers in dh's new room
* moved girls' dressers (the 9 cube organizers), mattresses in master bedroom
* hooked up dh's tv, satellite & wii
* hooked up girls' tv & satellite
* moved kitchen armoire (not being used in there anymore once i get the parts to my kitchen pantry) to the living room to be used as an entertainment center
* moved dvd's from entertainment armoire to the new armoire (chey was able to get them all out every day from the old cabinet, hoping the drawers prove harder for her)
* moved old entertainment armoire to front yard & listed on freecycle
* listed trundle bed on freecycle
Still have left to move:
* bunk beds into girls' room
* crib to girls' room
* cabinet into dh's room
* bins to the shed
PS...DH was not crazy about the move...especially since I could not find the remote to the satellite in that bedroom
Labels:
girls' bedroom,
master bedroom,
organizing,
rearranging
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
My Kitchen......an interruption in service.........changing to my Girls' Bedroom
Ok, my husband went to put the pantry together and had the wrong pieces (pt. 2). Well, since then, we have just been waiting around for the new pieces to arrive. So, until that magic moment when they arrive, I am going to (cringe) start work on my daughters' bedroom instead.
Recently I took everything out of my girls' room (ages 8, 5 1/2, 3 1/2) except their beds. They were not putting anything away.....despite the numerous different setups I had tried in getting their rooms decluttered, rearranged & reorganized. Every single week (Thursdays usually), I would get so frustrated by the mess, I would do another purge. Their toys got banished to the playhouse outside, they lost their tv privledges, their art supplies got taken to my small, already overcrowded office space. Their clothes got moved to the living room (and yes it drove me bonkers).
I recently put their clothes back in their room, but am beginning to have the same problem of them just throwing the clothes in the floor....even after "I" put them away. So, to solve this problem, I have taken their 9drawer cubby system (target with the fabric drawers) out of their dark closet, and moved it out into the bedroom, where they can see it again. AND, I have made it Caity's responsibility to put the clothes away. I have tried everyone putting their own clothes away, but Brea & Rory just did not care. They would take their clothes and toss them in the floor. I think Caity will be better at enforcing keeping the clothes put away than me, since she is now responsible for putting them away. She likes to do as little work as possible, lol, so she's not gonna want to keep putting the same clothes away over & over.
They have a bunk bed and I put the 3rd mattress under the bunk bed & it is pulled out every night (I am going to buy a trundle box for her bed). So, right now, the room is fairly empty. But I want to get their toys & art stuff back in there just not sure how to go about it yet.
So, I have a very small 13'X8' room for these 3 girls.....emptied it out of everything except their clothes.........and now..........I want to do the unthinkable..........and add a fourth girl to this room.....In a crib!!!
And, I am debating making my dh trade rooms with the girls, since his room is bigger.
LOL....I never can make things easy, can I???
Ok, so no pictures to post yet, I am going to think over the possibilities in my head about what I want to do. If anyone has any ideas, PLEASE, feel free to share them with me!
Recently I took everything out of my girls' room (ages 8, 5 1/2, 3 1/2) except their beds. They were not putting anything away.....despite the numerous different setups I had tried in getting their rooms decluttered, rearranged & reorganized. Every single week (Thursdays usually), I would get so frustrated by the mess, I would do another purge. Their toys got banished to the playhouse outside, they lost their tv privledges, their art supplies got taken to my small, already overcrowded office space. Their clothes got moved to the living room (and yes it drove me bonkers).
I recently put their clothes back in their room, but am beginning to have the same problem of them just throwing the clothes in the floor....even after "I" put them away. So, to solve this problem, I have taken their 9drawer cubby system (target with the fabric drawers) out of their dark closet, and moved it out into the bedroom, where they can see it again. AND, I have made it Caity's responsibility to put the clothes away. I have tried everyone putting their own clothes away, but Brea & Rory just did not care. They would take their clothes and toss them in the floor. I think Caity will be better at enforcing keeping the clothes put away than me, since she is now responsible for putting them away. She likes to do as little work as possible, lol, so she's not gonna want to keep putting the same clothes away over & over.
They have a bunk bed and I put the 3rd mattress under the bunk bed & it is pulled out every night (I am going to buy a trundle box for her bed). So, right now, the room is fairly empty. But I want to get their toys & art stuff back in there just not sure how to go about it yet.
So, I have a very small 13'X8' room for these 3 girls.....emptied it out of everything except their clothes.........and now..........I want to do the unthinkable..........and add a fourth girl to this room.....In a crib!!!
And, I am debating making my dh trade rooms with the girls, since his room is bigger.
LOL....I never can make things easy, can I???
Ok, so no pictures to post yet, I am going to think over the possibilities in my head about what I want to do. If anyone has any ideas, PLEASE, feel free to share them with me!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
My Kitchen......reorganize pt. 3
Ok, so as to not freak anyone out....I am only posting ONE picture today.....but be forewarned. It's not for the weak of heart. It is a doozy!!! It's the top of my large buffet.
Just to say in advance, in my defense, the contents of my armoire are also on here, as well as anything my dh & kids decide to just drop & run (as in they drop something and run like heck before mama catches them doing so). And, yes, that is a pair of my oldest dd's nikes....she needs them relaced, so what better spot than on the buffet in the kitchen???
There is a little something for everyone up here. You can most noticeably see all the linens on top of everything (they are from the armoire). Then there's Caity's shoes, some canisters that haven't been put away (at this point, what was the use), then there's bread that hadn't made it to the freezer yet (I'm happy to say it has now). Underneath all the clutter (junk), there is actually some pretty pottery crocks holding my (some of my) utensils. And, of course, the overflowing can cabinet (which can hopefully be retired after my new pantry gets put together). And if you look on top of that, is the white board paint I bought months ago, and still haven't painted.
Geez, this is even overwhelming me, lol....Well, here it is.....don't run away, please!!
Just to say in advance, in my defense, the contents of my armoire are also on here, as well as anything my dh & kids decide to just drop & run (as in they drop something and run like heck before mama catches them doing so). And, yes, that is a pair of my oldest dd's nikes....she needs them relaced, so what better spot than on the buffet in the kitchen???
There is a little something for everyone up here. You can most noticeably see all the linens on top of everything (they are from the armoire). Then there's Caity's shoes, some canisters that haven't been put away (at this point, what was the use), then there's bread that hadn't made it to the freezer yet (I'm happy to say it has now). Underneath all the clutter (junk), there is actually some pretty pottery crocks holding my (some of my) utensils. And, of course, the overflowing can cabinet (which can hopefully be retired after my new pantry gets put together). And if you look on top of that, is the white board paint I bought months ago, and still haven't painted.
Geez, this is even overwhelming me, lol....Well, here it is.....don't run away, please!!
My Kitchen......reorganize pt. 2
Ok, you know how when you have this great plan, this terribly well thought out plan, that is just perfect....nothing can go wrong. Wellllllllll, let me tell you it CAN. And usually, ok, sometimes due to no idiocy of your own.
I bought this pantry, you see, and I was gonna put it together myself. Well, my dh decided he wanted to put it together himself....BIG MISTAKE!!
First of all, he is not a WOOD man....he is a METAL man. You give that boy something to weld and you will love it when it's done. Welllll, he once built me a bookshelf.....I had this ingenious idea to use the wooden rails from a twin bed frame and the slats to make a bookshelf. Oh, it would have been a great little bookshelf....Well, he got to work, and about an hour brought it in to me.........The shelves were at a diagonal.....you'd put a book on, and it would fall right back off!
Ok, so it's been like 13 years, so I decided he had earned the right to try again (I mean I did put together all the cribs & baby furniture so my kids wouldn't just fall out).
So, he gets to work, and he's about 1/2way through with the pantry.....and calls me, b/c he can't figure out how in the world this board is supposed to fit on there....
Bless his heart, he didn't check the materials off on the little checklist before he started putting things together. Now he must have watched me put together at least 100 different pieces of furniture....and that is always my first step.
Hey, at least he did do the steps in the order they call for....lol, guess he was trying to do a good job, and not be banned another 13 years. WELL, they had given us two "A" boards, but no "B" board. And since A is the left side of the pantry, and B is the right side, there's just no dadgum way it's gonna work. Like having 2 left feet....no matter how hard ya try, all ya gonna do is dance in circles.
Soooooooooooooo, we had to take it back apart (because our house is too small to just have it standing somewhere in limbo without my destroyers (umm, i mean little creative people...sure, yeah, ok, that's not even convincing to me), doing what they do best......destroying. So, it is now unassembled (and glue spilt), and blocking my microwave cart (with the microwave & dishes). So, today, I get to call the company, and request a part B :) Now I just have to decide what my Plan B is...because I already took my armoire out the kitchen thinking my pantry was to be put together, and the contents are all over my large buffet.
Aaaaaaargh....lol. You think stuff like this only happens in the movies....WRONG..............it happens to me, lol.
I bought this pantry, you see, and I was gonna put it together myself. Well, my dh decided he wanted to put it together himself....BIG MISTAKE!!
First of all, he is not a WOOD man....he is a METAL man. You give that boy something to weld and you will love it when it's done. Welllll, he once built me a bookshelf.....I had this ingenious idea to use the wooden rails from a twin bed frame and the slats to make a bookshelf. Oh, it would have been a great little bookshelf....Well, he got to work, and about an hour brought it in to me.........The shelves were at a diagonal.....you'd put a book on, and it would fall right back off!
Ok, so it's been like 13 years, so I decided he had earned the right to try again (I mean I did put together all the cribs & baby furniture so my kids wouldn't just fall out).
So, he gets to work, and he's about 1/2way through with the pantry.....and calls me, b/c he can't figure out how in the world this board is supposed to fit on there....
Bless his heart, he didn't check the materials off on the little checklist before he started putting things together. Now he must have watched me put together at least 100 different pieces of furniture....and that is always my first step.
Hey, at least he did do the steps in the order they call for....lol, guess he was trying to do a good job, and not be banned another 13 years. WELL, they had given us two "A" boards, but no "B" board. And since A is the left side of the pantry, and B is the right side, there's just no dadgum way it's gonna work. Like having 2 left feet....no matter how hard ya try, all ya gonna do is dance in circles.
Soooooooooooooo, we had to take it back apart (because our house is too small to just have it standing somewhere in limbo without my destroyers (umm, i mean little creative people...sure, yeah, ok, that's not even convincing to me), doing what they do best......destroying. So, it is now unassembled (and glue spilt), and blocking my microwave cart (with the microwave & dishes). So, today, I get to call the company, and request a part B :) Now I just have to decide what my Plan B is...because I already took my armoire out the kitchen thinking my pantry was to be put together, and the contents are all over my large buffet.
Aaaaaaargh....lol. You think stuff like this only happens in the movies....WRONG..............it happens to me, lol.
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
My Kitchen......reorganize pt. 1
Ok, I am having a BIG organization problem in my kitchen......I get it organized how it makes sense to me, and I am "technically" the only one who uses it.....well for it's intended purposes anyways. My kitchen is WAY TOO small to be using it as a catch-all, but that is the purpose my family uses it for. In order to NOT scare you away, I am not going to post all of my before pics at one time.
The first thing I am going to show you is my small buffet, which is the perfect height for me considering I have absolutely NO counter space....and by this I don't mean cluttered counter space or unutilized space, I mean NO space. I have 2 very small counters (1'x1') and one is in the corner between my front door and my stove....so I can't even get to it easily (it has my dish strainer on it, that's all I can put there...anything else I can't reach to use. The 2nd small counter is reachable, but still too small to really use (and with me being so short, it is too tall for me to use even if it were big enough).
HOWEVER....will all that being said.....I am taking this piece out of my kitchen :( It is not able to effectively do the job I want it to do in my kitchen. The problems are: 1. everytime I get the top cleared off, dh & kids clutter it back up (major hotspot), 2. the cabinet is too narrow, but too tall to hold really much of anything. it should have a shelf to utilize the height (so I don't have dead space at the top) and it should be wider to hold my extra appliances....oh, and the drawer really doesn't hold anything well (you have to open the cabinet to open the drawer).........
So, although it's the perfect height, it has these other problems. So......I am going to repurpose it as a sewing cabinet :) my sewing machine will fit on top, i am going to put a bin of fabric in the cabinet, a basket to hold patterns (if i keep any), and the drawer can hold some small baskets to hold things like bobbins, thread, etc.
Only problem....where to put the miscellaneous stuff that is thrown in it?? (it's a hodgepodge of stuff)
BEFORE pics (will be a while before I am able to post AFTER pics, because I have to find somewhere for all this stuff to go rather than just dump it in my already ON FIRE kitchen:
Top of buffet: (blender that hasn't been put away since being used over a month ago, my new mixer that i bought over 2 weeks ago and haven't put away, my crockpot that is actually being used...see my yummy dinner inside, coffee maker that doesn't get used during summer, top of trifle bowl that hasn't been used since mom's day, a casserole dish, the pledge, my brisket recipe cards from last week, and the sticks to the koolaid pops)
Inside buffet drawer (inside cabinet): (various pampered chef gadgets, popcorn, almond bark & bottle parts)
Inside buffet cabinet: (various other pc items, chillzanne, caddies, muffin stone, and for some reason a hamburger helper (free with coupon, lol) and a cake mix)
The first thing I am going to show you is my small buffet, which is the perfect height for me considering I have absolutely NO counter space....and by this I don't mean cluttered counter space or unutilized space, I mean NO space. I have 2 very small counters (1'x1') and one is in the corner between my front door and my stove....so I can't even get to it easily (it has my dish strainer on it, that's all I can put there...anything else I can't reach to use. The 2nd small counter is reachable, but still too small to really use (and with me being so short, it is too tall for me to use even if it were big enough).
HOWEVER....will all that being said.....I am taking this piece out of my kitchen :( It is not able to effectively do the job I want it to do in my kitchen. The problems are: 1. everytime I get the top cleared off, dh & kids clutter it back up (major hotspot), 2. the cabinet is too narrow, but too tall to hold really much of anything. it should have a shelf to utilize the height (so I don't have dead space at the top) and it should be wider to hold my extra appliances....oh, and the drawer really doesn't hold anything well (you have to open the cabinet to open the drawer).........
So, although it's the perfect height, it has these other problems. So......I am going to repurpose it as a sewing cabinet :) my sewing machine will fit on top, i am going to put a bin of fabric in the cabinet, a basket to hold patterns (if i keep any), and the drawer can hold some small baskets to hold things like bobbins, thread, etc.
Only problem....where to put the miscellaneous stuff that is thrown in it?? (it's a hodgepodge of stuff)
BEFORE pics (will be a while before I am able to post AFTER pics, because I have to find somewhere for all this stuff to go rather than just dump it in my already ON FIRE kitchen:
Top of buffet: (blender that hasn't been put away since being used over a month ago, my new mixer that i bought over 2 weeks ago and haven't put away, my crockpot that is actually being used...see my yummy dinner inside, coffee maker that doesn't get used during summer, top of trifle bowl that hasn't been used since mom's day, a casserole dish, the pledge, my brisket recipe cards from last week, and the sticks to the koolaid pops)
Inside buffet drawer (inside cabinet): (various pampered chef gadgets, popcorn, almond bark & bottle parts)
Inside buffet cabinet: (various other pc items, chillzanne, caddies, muffin stone, and for some reason a hamburger helper (free with coupon, lol) and a cake mix)
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Tackle It Tuesday
5 Minutes for Mom hosts something called Tackle it Tuesday, which from what I get is to basically tackle something you have been putting off.
So, I decided to "tackle" the top of my desk. It is an absolute mess (things just piled on it randomly).
BEFORE:
AFTER:
I took everything down. I dusted & put back the things that did belong (with a little rearranging).
So, I decided to "tackle" the top of my desk. It is an absolute mess (things just piled on it randomly).
BEFORE:
AFTER:
I took everything down. I dusted & put back the things that did belong (with a little rearranging).
Labels:
cleaning,
decluttering,
decorating,
Tackle it Tuesday
Sunday, July 5, 2009
So sorry!
I am so sorry I have been MIA!! Things have been so crazy with the kids, decluttering, etc, that I have not had the time for blogging. I hope to be able to make time again, though.
I did get through my 31 days of babysteps, and could probably stand to do them again, but not going to bite off too much right now.....or I will get overwhelmed and quit.
I have been decluttering EVERY day. I got the shed finished!!! Over 100 boxes down to 8!!! I have been doing at least 15 minutes every day, just not posting my results :( I hope to get back to that, though!
I have also been reading Organizing Junkie's blog (from start to....well, I'm only about 1/2way through), and have been getting inspired :)
Hopefully I will post more often. With all 5 kids home for the summer, and Caity homeschooling, I will not promise a daily post, though.
I did get through my 31 days of babysteps, and could probably stand to do them again, but not going to bite off too much right now.....or I will get overwhelmed and quit.
I have been decluttering EVERY day. I got the shed finished!!! Over 100 boxes down to 8!!! I have been doing at least 15 minutes every day, just not posting my results :( I hope to get back to that, though!
I have also been reading Organizing Junkie's blog (from start to....well, I'm only about 1/2way through), and have been getting inspired :)
Hopefully I will post more often. With all 5 kids home for the summer, and Caity homeschooling, I will not promise a daily post, though.
Monday, March 23, 2009
Babysteps, Day 23--3/23/09 WORKING ON
FlyLady:
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
Today we are going to add another routine to our day. I like to call this our get home from work routine or get home from school. Whatever you name it; it is your afternoon routine.
Make a new page in your Control Journal for your Afternoon Routine. As with any of your routines; you will have to adapt to fit your family. Your Control Journal is your guide for BabyStepping your way through you day.
Cherylann:
Make Afternoon Routine:
AM:
Make couch: DONE
dressed to shoes: DONE
Check CJ: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots:
5 minute room rescue:
Decluttering 15 mins:
Kelly's mission:
Zone 4: Mission # 1 Monday
Dear Friends:
Your mission for today is to grab
a trash bag, set the timer and start tossing anything that is trash.
Just toss toss toss. Sometimes we have hidden trash in our bedrooms,
things that are disguising themselves as necessary items but really
they are trash. Toss those magazines, the junk mail that has been
tossed in a pile, the old perfumes that are never worn but still have
a place on your dresser, the old clothes that are on the chair that
need to be donated or tossed but are still there, empty tissue boxes
etc. Toss toss toss!
Look around your bedroom and ask yourself if there is anything laying
around that you would consider trash if it was in a hotel room. Your
bedroom should be your very favorite retreat!
Kelly
Laundry:
PM:
Check CJ:
shiny sink:
pick out clothes:
Hot spots:
Bed by 11pm:
Babysteps, Day 22--3/22/09 DONE
FlyLady:
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
Have you been procrastinating about building your Control Journal? I know that perfectionism can rear its ugly head and keep us stuck. If you just can’t seem to get yours together; I have made one for you. It is in our FLY Shop
All the BabyStep directions are on the website too. Just click on the link underneath FlyLadys feet.
Control Journal
Cherylann:
AM:
Make couch: DONE
dressed to shoes: DONE
Check CJ: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins: DONE
Kelly's mission: NONE
Laundry: DONE
PM:
Check CJ: DONE
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
Hot spots: DONE
Bed by 11pm: DONE....my new meds knocked my butt out
Babysteps, Day 21--3/21/09 DONE
FlyLady:
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
Today I am going to show you something else on our website. Each day(Monday-Friday) our WebDude Lee puts up an Ask FlyLady Question and I answer it.
Ask FlyLady:
Cherylann:
Check out Ask FlyLady: DONE
AM:
Make couch: DONE
dressed to shoes: DONE
Check CJ: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins: DONE
Kelly's mission: NONE
Laundry: DONE
PM:
Check CJ: DONE
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
Hot spots: DONE
Bed by 11pm: DONE....my new meds knocked my butt out
Babysteps, Day 20--3/20/09 DONE
FlyLady:
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
One of the many reminders that we send out has to do with our laundry; when you include laundry in your morning and evening routine this makes getting up and getting dressed much easier. Laundry doesn’t take long to do when we don’t procrastinate about one of the five steps: Sort, wash, dry, fold and put away. It only takes a few short minutes. When you include laundry in your routines everyone is blessed. Nothing says I love you more than clean underwear!
Cherylann:
AM:
Make couch: DONE
dressed to shoes: DONE
Check CJ: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins: DONE
Kelly's mission: DONE
Zone 3: Mission #5 Friday
Dear Friends:
You have scrubbed, shined, swished, swiped and washed this week, now
it is time to enjoy the fruits of your labor! Your mission for
today is to take time out for you. Take a bath or shower and enjoy
it! Take your time when washing your hair, scrubbing your body,
shaving the forest off your legs and just enjoy the moment of being
alone in your fresh, sparkly bathroom.
Your laundry room mission for today is to place a picture of your
family or favorite pet or a picture of something that is special to
you in your laundry room. This allows you to see something pleasant
when you are blessing the laundry.
Love to you all!
Kelly
Laundry: DONE
PM:
Check CJ: DONE
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
Hot spots: DONE
Bed by 11pm: NOT DONE....stayed up late with Jenny
Babysteps, Day 19---3/19/09 DONE
FlyLady:
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
Here is another inspirational testimonial that is the first page of my book, Sink Reflections. Your home can be this too. You are taking the BabySteps to get you there.
Testimonial
Cherylann:
read testimonial: DONE
AM:
Make couch: DONE
dressed to shoes: DONE
Check CJ: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins: DONE
Kelly's mission: DONE
Zone 3: Mission #4 Thursday
Dear Friends,
Your next mission is to clean out your bathtub. If you don't do it
everyday, the bathtub ring takes on a life of its own. Let's wipe
down our tubs and get rid of that ring. If you haven't done it
in a while you may need to use a little cleanser. Most of the time a
little soap on a rag will take care of it.
Your Laundry Room mission for today is to empty the trash can
that always seems to get forgotten! You will get bonus points if
you remember to replace the bag once you take out the used one!
Kelly
PM:
Check CJ: DONE
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
Hot spots: DONE
Bed by 11pm: DONE
Babysteps, Day 18--3/18/09 DONE
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
Did you know that we have Eleven Commandments? You may want to print these out or write them in your Control Journal.
11 commandments
Cherylann:
read 11 commandments: DONE
AM:
Make couch: DONE
dressed to shoes: DONE
Check CJ: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins: DONE
Kelly's mission: DONE
Zone 3: Mission #3 Wednesday
Dear Friends,
When you go in your bathroom each morning do you have trouble seeing
yourself in the mirror. Is your beautiful image blurred from the
toothpaste splatters and water marks?
Grab your favorite window cleaner and let's bring a shine to the
glass. This will only take a few short minutes and while you are at
it, shine that sink too.
Your Laundry Room Mission is to clean out your lint filter and double
check your vent hose. Lint build up in the filter and in the vent
hose is a leading cause of house fires. Something so easy for us to
check but something that we just don't remember to do. Also look
underneath your dryer as well, lint has a tendency to fly around and
then get caught up under the dryer.
Kelly
PM:
Check CJ: DONE
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
Hot spots: DONE
Bed by 11pm: DONE
Babysteps, Day 17 (3/17/09) DONE
FlyLady:
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
Today I want you to think about what time you are going to bed each night. Set a specific bed time and stick to it. You need your rest. Put this on your Before Bed Routine.
Cherylann:
New Bedtime: 11pm....I usually don't go to bed until between 12-2am, and I get up at 4am most days.
AM:
Make couch: DONE
dressed to shoes: DONE
Check CJ: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins: DONE
Kelly's mission: DONE
Zone 3: Mission #2 Tuesday
Dear Friends,
This week we are in the main bathroom and the laundry room. Your
mission for today combines both of those rooms!
Have you noticed that your bathroom begins to smell bad and you
can't find the stinky culprit. We are going after these yucky odors.
Take your rugs, all the fuzzy stuff on your toilet, and the towels
that are just for show and we are going to wash them. While you
are in the laundry room grab an old rag or washcloth and wipe down
the lid of the washing machine and dryer. I am always shocked at the
dust and stuff that seems to just accumulate here. Shine those
babies up!
With the rugs in the washer: Sweep the bathroom floor and take a
dirty towel and wet it and just mop the floor. When the Rugs are
finished put them back in your wonderful smelling bathroom!
Kelly
PM:
Check CJ: DONE
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
hot spots: DONE
Decluttering, Days 78-81 (3/19-3/22)
3/19 (thursday)....I decluttered paper from my desk...tossed about 1 wal-mart bag full
3/20 (friday)...decluttered 1 bag clothes and 1 bag of things my mom left here (over the past few months) returned back to her
3/21 (saturday)...decluttered bottles. condensed cleaners together and tossed extra bottles
3/22 (sunday)...decluttered clothes...got rid of 3 trash bags full
3/20 (friday)...decluttered 1 bag clothes and 1 bag of things my mom left here (over the past few months) returned back to her
3/21 (saturday)...decluttered bottles. condensed cleaners together and tossed extra bottles
3/22 (sunday)...decluttered clothes...got rid of 3 trash bags full
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Decluttering Day 77 (3/18/09) Round 4
Decluttering Day 77 (3/18/09) Round 3
I decluttered, wiped, organized the back counter, did a massive load of dishes that I'd found from other "tops" (most were dusty, not dirty), decluttered & wiped front counter.
Dishes BEFORE:
Dishes washed this round:
Dishes in Sink AFTER:
Right counter BEFORE:
Right counter AFTER:
Left counter BEFORE:
Left counter AFTER:
Dishes BEFORE:
Dishes washed this round:
Dishes in Sink AFTER:
Right counter BEFORE:
Right counter AFTER:
Left counter BEFORE:
Left counter AFTER:
Decluttering Day 77 (3/18/09) Round 2
Decluttering Day 77 (3/18/09) Round 1
I cleaned my buffet & can pantry. It was a horrible mess (cluttered top). This is a major hotspot for me, so I am hoping I can keep it this way. I decorated it to help motivate me to keep it this way. I know everyone else will just come dump everything there, but hopefully I can keep it clean.
Buffet & Can Cabinet BEFORE:
Can Cabinet Inside AFTER:
Can Cabinet, Buffet AFTER:
Buffet & Can Cabinet BEFORE:
Can Cabinet Inside AFTER:
Can Cabinet, Buffet AFTER:
Decluttering Day 76 (3/17/09)
Yesterday I decluttered 2 bags of misc. stuff from around the house. I went from room to room just tossing things that either had no home or that I didn't feel like putting away (they must not have been that important, huh?)
Monday, March 16, 2009
Babysteps, Day 16-3/16/09 DONE
FlyLady:
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
Today I want you to look in your inbox for an email from me. It can be a Morning Musing, a testimonial or an essay. Just take a few minutes and read over it. You never know what I am going to discuss.
Cherylann:
Sorry, I got behind on my blogging, so I didn't have time to post pics. I will try to start that again today.
Read FL email: DONE (read the If Mama Ain't Happy Essay)
AM:
Make couch: DONE
dressed to shoes: DONE
Check CJ: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins: DONE
Kelly's mission: DONE
Zone 3: Mission #1 Monday
Dear Friends,
We are in the Zone 3 which is the main bathroom and another room
in the house. This week that other room will be the Laundry Room.
The bathroom: Clean around the backside and
the sides of our toilets. The wipe down all the surfaces.
The Laundry Room: Today we are going to declutter all of the
laundry supplies that we have hanging around. This means to
toss whatever you have that you do not use or do not like. This
also means to toss all of those empty boxes and bottles that seem
to pile up. Those soap boxes, dryer sheet boxes, fabric softener
bottles - you all know just what I am talking about! LOL!
I think I have a few of these myself that need to be tossed!
Have Fun!
Kelly
PM:
Check CJ: DONE
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
hot spots: DONE
Babysteps, Day 15-3/15/09 DONE
FlyLady:
Check Your Control Journal Every Morning and Evening
You are starting on our third week of FLYing. Each day you are going to your Control Journal and using your sticky notes to remind you along with the reminders that you are getting in our inbox. Our habits are coming along nicely and we are seeing changes in our attitudes and our homes.
On our new week of FLYing you are going to add Making your bed to your morning routine. If you will do this as soon as your feet hit the floor you are less likely to forget it.
Cherylann:
AM:
Make couch: DONE (I sleep on the couch for my back...I fold the blankets & put away blanket/pillow daily anyways)
dressed to shoes: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins:
Kelly's mission: DONE
Zone 2: Mission #3 Wednesday
Dear Friends:
What a fun and exciting mission that I have for you today? LOL!
Let's take a close look at the gadgets and small appliances. The
toaster, can opener, coffee maker, microwave etc. The small
appliances that you use on a regular basis. When was the last time
you cleaned out your toaster; opened up the bottom and dumped the
crumbs? How dingy or dusty is your coffee maker? Do we even want to
talk about the blades on the electric can openers? How about the
outside of the microwave?
Wipe them down and make them shine. I am not telling you to drag out
every small kitchen appliance you own and to scrub them. Just wipe
down the fingerprints, dust, drips, dried food particles on the most
used items. Make sure you unplug these items before you clean them!
Don't obsess, set your timer for 15 minutes and have fun!
Kelly
PM:
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
hot spots: DONE
Babysteps, Day 14-3/14/09 DONE
FlyLady:
Check your Morning Routine in your Control Journal
Check your Before Bed Routine in your Control Journal
There is tons of information on our website. I do not want you to get confused. Today I want you to go read an essay that Kelly wrote. Most of us are calendar challenged. Kelly has a way of making it so easy for us to understand.
Kelly's Calendar Essay
Cherylann:
Read Kelly's Essay: DONE
AM:
dressed to shoes: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins:
Kelly's mission: DONE
Zone 2: Mission #4 Thursday
Dear Friends:
We are still tackling the kitchen this week!!! What do you think I
have in store for you today? LOL!
This involves old toothbrushes and elbow grease! Yes you guessed
it! Grab those toothbrushes and some general purpose cleaner and
scrub those faucets on your kitchen sink. It is amazing how much
gunk can build up around the seals and edges.
Have fun, this is a quick mission that shows instant results!
Kelly
PM:
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
hot spots: DONE
Babysteps, Day 13-3/13/09 DONE
FlyLady:
Check your Morning Routine in your Control Journal
Check your Before Bed Routine in your Control Journal
Today I want you to find one of Kelly’s Missions and go and do it. They are fast and easy! This is going to introduce you to how we break our home into zones so that we never have to spring clean again.
http://flylady.net/pages/FlightPlan_Missions.asp
Here is what we are doing so far. We are practicing our Morning Routines, decluttering for 15 minutes a day and doing our Before Bed Routines.
Cherylann:
AM:
dressed to shoes: DONE
2 minutes reminders: DONE
posted reminders: DONE
negative voices: NONE
hotspots: DONE
5 minute room rescue: DONE
Decluttering 15 mins:
Kelly's mission: DONE
Zone 2: Mission #5 Friday
Dear Friends:
We are in the last day of the kitchen zone!
Let's take a look at the cabinets! Take a few minutes to check them
out, I bet you will see that they need a little sprucing up! Just
wipe down the outside surfaces. You will be so surprised at what a
difference shining those cabinets will make!
There is no "right" way to do this. Depending on what your cabinets
are made out of is what you will use to wipe the cabinets down. A
wood soap, a general purpose cleaner, or just soap and water. A
slightly damp cloth will work as well.
Don't obsess and have fun with this! Look around and see how your
kitchen shines!!!
Kelly
PM:
shiny sink: DONE
pick out clothes: DONE
hot spots: DONE
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