Ready For The Weekend

Today I’m trying to catch up on the laundry again. We have a little road trip planned for tomorrow, and I can’t wait to get out of the house.

I’m baking a couple of treats for the three day weekend too. I’m super happy to have the kids off from school on Monday.

I’ve also got to get plans and supplies together for this guy!

Thade’s 9th birthday is coming up. He is extra happy in this picture, he just gave me a note from his teacher that he will be in the Spelling Bee this year. He is really excited. I’m extra proud him too.

Have a fantastic weekend everybody!

Help! I’m Almost 33 and I Don’t Know How To Dress Myself

Wait, maybe I should rephrase that. Help! I’m almost thirty three and the way that I dress myself is, well, looking a bit sad. Today I got up, dressed, and I took the kids to school. When we got home, Agnes said “nice pajamas mom”. Ugh, my toddler has more fashion sense than I do.

So I need some help. This weekend James and I are going shopping. He has a convention coming up, and he needs new clothes. I don’t have anything coming up, but I’ve lost 20 lbs in the last year, and I need new clothes. Any suggestions? I don’t need to dress up, but I don’t really want to dress down. I’m a little nervous about going shopping… Help!

 

 

 

Clutter-land

I’ve never thought of myself as a hoarder. Messy, yes. Over-cluttered, you got it. Collector of randomness that you can justify keeping, I’m guilty, but hoarder, no. Hoarding runs in my family-tree so it would make perfect sense that I’m not the tidiest of housekeepers.

I started to look around more, I noticed little piles stashed here and there. Papers, and old clothes that must be kept. The hallway mess that my mind had quit noticing, crap, maybe hoarder isn’t that far off.

I have told myself every excuse in the book to ignore the mess. I don’t have the time, the kids will just make a mess again, and the “what if” I need this in the future. I might need an item again in the future, but currently I would like a cleaner present.

I would look at photos of organized spaces, and minimalistic areas, and why couldn’t that be our space… We’ve lived in our current house for almost seven years, and I’m disappointed with what I haven’t accomplished.

I decided to quit making excuses, quit worrying about future needs. I started getting ruthless about de-cluttering.  I started with tossing fifty items. That little start led me to challenge myself monthly with de-cluttering at least another  fifty items. Most months I did even better than fifty.

I started off with the spaces that my mind couldn’t ignore. I started cleaning out the living-room toy bins, the boys room , and my desk. I would get out a contractor bag, set my timer, and get to it. When my time was up, I tracked my total items cleaned out, and then I took the bag right out for pick-up. Even if the bag wasn’t full, out it went. Once an item was tossed in a contractor bag, it wasn’t coming back in the house.

It wasn’t all that easy though. Oddly enough my trouble spaces were Agnes’ closet, the utility room, the foyer, and the kitchen. Agnes’ closet was filled top to bottom with outgrown clothes, blankets, and clothes to grow in to. It was an awful, unorganized mess. It was over-whelming to start the cleaning process, but starting it was all I needed to do. I sorted through box after box, tossed what truly needed tossed, separated what was to keep, and what was to sell/donate.

Around the same time that I was cleaning out the kids closets, I started noticing these bright yellow clothing & shoes donation stations all over town. Now I no longer had an excuse not to donate. I like these too, I can drop off a donation of a bag or two, day or night.

I’m in my final month of keeping track of my clutter-busting, and Christmas has set me back a bit. I’m going to try and get back on track though and continue with my goal of 2012 being the year of de-cluttering. I’ll be totaling up my numbers soon to see just how many items we cleaned out in twelve months.

 

November’s Tasty Treats

There has been a lot of cooking going on. November was a crazy month, but it was a tasty month too. With Thanksgiving all done, I’ve already got my Christmas menu planned. I can’t wait to get started on the desserts and homemade croissants too. Before I get ahead of myself, here are a few of the tasty treats that I made in November.

Chocolate Cake and Ice Cream has become a tasty favorite.

James surprised me with Donuts.

I made a few practice pies and a few batches of dinner rolls too.

I made an apple pie (or two, or three), it was pretty tasty.

It also makes a great breakfast.

I made one more Cherry pie. I wanted to make one last practice pie before Thanksgiving.

Chocolate chip cookies, these are a favorite after-school treat.

I started baking pies the day before Thanksgiving. This one is pumpkin.

We had a tasty Thanksgiving dinner. We had ham and turkey, and lots of trimmings too.

There were lots of Thanksgiving desserts. Apple pie, pumpkin pie, coconut cream pie, and chocolate cream pie.

Coconut cream pie and pumpkin pie for breakfast. Seriously, best day-after-thanksgiving breakfast.

I made another batch of Butter Rolls, I let these proof for an hour extra, and they turned out so pretty.

After all of that pie, we needed some more cake.

I’m ready to start baking for Christmas. I have lots of desserts and cookies planned. I can’t wait to get started.