Thursday, October 27, 2011

Cleaning Spree!!!!



So the past few days I have been working on getting my house back together. Cleaning out closets, mopping floors, shampooing carpets, vacuuming couches and vents, etc. As I was doing so it came to mind that not many peoapl kow how to clean. Many people mistake "picking up" with cleaning. So i thought, "hey dummy why not write about something I do everyday and at the same time teach." so here is what I came up with...

1.) MAKE YOUR BED!!!!
“What’s the point, I’m just going to mess it up again at night,” or “Who has time? It’s just another inconvenience,” and “I don’t mind – I never see that room again until the end of the day.” If you are one of those people, a study done by the National Sleep Foundation (NSF) suggest that people sleep much better when their bedrooms are comfortable and clean. Making your bed could be just what you need to truly relax so you can wake up feeling refreshed each morning.

2.) Manage Clutter
If you are always on the go this does not have to take long at all. Managing clutter can simply mean reseting your home. In other words, each morning, afternoon, or evening take alook around your house and straighten books and knickknacks, return dishes to the kitchen, and hang up jackets. Don’t strive for perfection, this is just a quick pick up.

3.)Never leave a room empty handed
Everytime I think about this comment I hear my mother's voice in my head sayin it over ad over and over again. Or never go up/down the stairs empty handed. As much as this annoys the living Hell out of me, it is very true.

4.)When your done with something, put it away
This is another "annoying mother comment" but very true. "A place for everything and everything in its place."-Samuel Smiles Clutter arises when we take something out, use it for awhile and neglect to return it to its proper home.

5.) Clean as you cook
My alltime favorite. I do this withot even thinking, unless I am just getting out of class and hove done my thinking for the day. I can not cook in a messy kitchen...I can but I do not like it. Start cooking in a clean kitchen and prepare to make a mess. It is almost impossible to not make a mess if you are going to cook. Before you start, clean the dishes and wash the counters. As you go, you will have a clear sink so you can wash and dry and put away. When dinner is done, all you have to worry about are the dishes you used to eat off of and they can be put in the dishwasher or handwashed quick and put away.

6.) Take out the garbage
This is something I am still working on and Wayne gets on my all of the time about. Everynight, even if it is not garbage night, take out the garbage and put it in the bin. This not only take car of clutter but the smell as well.

This is just an everyday checklist that should be done.
There are many sites out there that are extremely helpful if you are trying to get back into routine or trying to get some cleaning done. My favorite is Martha Stewart.


I have my own binder with a checklist for cleaning bathrooms, bedrooms, and everything else. It is ok to have a reminder.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Pre-school Activity book


My daughter is learning her numbers, colors, and shapes. I printed out a free printable.

http://www.confessionsofahomeschooler.com/blog/2011/08/preschool-pond-theme-free-printables.html

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Welcome!!!


Side tables were from a friend

Entertainment Center from a friend
Bed and chair was from side of the road

Bed, dresser, shelf, and toy stroller from road
When I moved into my first apartment, I had no money to furnish it. All of my furniture was from the side of the road. At that time I picked up a hobby, or obsession some people call it. I have found a passion. When people come into my house, most of the time I get asked where I bought certain things or where I received it from. The answers are usually all the same...I found it. Sometimes things are given to me from friends or family. They tell me, if I do not take it, its going to the dumpster. So I take it. I can either use it or make a buck. Being a parent can get rather expensive. My fiance and I have been very blessed to have the people we do in our lives. When we first moved into our home, we have almost nothing. We had a crib for my daughter, who now sleeps in a toddler bed, we had our clothes, a table, a couch, and a bed. That was pretty much it. Through out the years, we have bought things fr our house but a lot of the things furnished in this house has come from other places. For example, A bedroom set can be rather expensive. When we were thinking about buying a new bedroom set for Caitlynn, a neighbor had put some things out on the side of the road. A good wash later and some new paint, Caitlynn had her new bedroom set. Our bedroom was also furnished with furniture that was going to be thrown out.