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Friday, November 14, 2008

Organized





In part of my ongoing attempt at being well organized and having my house run smoothly, I have come up with something new. I call it my Home Folio. Basically a 3 ring binder, loaded with everything it takes to keep my house running. I have it broken down into 5 basic categories, home organization which has a Where can I find page that has a list of where to find things like the first aid kit or fire extinguishers, things that usually would warrant a "Mom" or "Honey, where can I find....?" This will also come in handy if we ever need to have a babysitter come in. Next in this section is a rough schedule that I try to keep the kids on during the week, to keep them busy and me sane. I have my daily to do's, outlining what chores should be done on what day, for instance Friday is my kitchen day, I wipe the counters and keep up on dishes daily, but on Friday I take everything off the counters to clean, toss out anything questionable in the fridge and sweep and mop. Following my daily to do's is a breakdown of what things need to be done in each room on its cleaning day. Lastly in this section is a clothing needs section so I can keep track of what kids need what clothing for each upcoming season. My second section is menu planning & grocery organization, in this section I have a copy of the food pyramid that is appropriate for each member of the family since we all have different caloric needs, a menu calendar for the current month, a master list of meals we have, a list of all grocery items we buy by store and food type and lastly a shopping list, this way its in one place not on several scraps of paper. My third section is education organization. I have a sub-section for each child in school that includes a calendar of the current month so that we can write in upcoming projects or important test, school shows, etc. this way I can keep tabs on what they need to be doing and if they have a project due I am aware and can give them a nudge or a push to get moving. There is also a folder where papers I need to look over or need to be signed and returned can be put so they are not misplaced. The fourth section is for extra curricular also with sub-sections for each child with a calendar marking all of the activities they are participating in and on what days/times and any needed information. The fifth and final section is for contacts, again so the husband and kids can look and find numbers and addresses themselves without yelling "MOOOM."

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Full of beans



This morning the boys were messing around, playing pirates (any excuse to attack each other). You like their pirate hats? Super Why is wearing a knee pad from a ninja costume and Cheeseburger Boy is wearing the king hat from Bookworms princess party a few years ago. Anyhow, after I could take no more screaming and attacking, boys pouncing at each other over the entire house I knew what had to be done. I had to dig into the craft cabinet and get something that they could both play with, next to each other without having to come into direct contact with each other...BEANS. Beans, beans the magical fruit? Better believe it, if it can keep my boys happy, busy and not screeching through the house pummeling anything that dare get close enough it's got to be magic. They loved measuring out the beans and pouring them back and forth between the bowls. The kidney beans and the white beans that fell on the floor were pretty easy to clean up but the lentils that's another story. They actually weren't that bad, at least I used the green lentils and not the red ones, I never would have found them in my carpet.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Karaoke anyone?




This morning Cheeseburger Boy and Super Why were listening to their Cars CD in their room, when I went in to check on them they were singing into their microphones and dancing on Super Why's bed. They looked so cute, and were having so much fun. When they saw me pull out the camera, Cheeseburger Boy hammed right up while Super Why clammed up, he would turn away from me and keep on singing every time I aimed the camera in his direction. They must have sang and danced for a good hour in there this morning.

Saturday, November 1, 2008

Trick or Treat






The day they've been waiting for finally came, Halloween. All week long the kids have been trying to behave so they could have their night prowling the town scoring some loot. Deli Dude dressed as a football player, Bookworm a bride, Cheeseburger Boy of course a race car driver, Super Why was Thomas the train and The Babe with the Power was a chili pepper.It was really funny to watch Super Why, he understood it better this year, he knew he was suppose to walk up to the door and say trick or treat and the people would give him candy, but being the youngest one walking around he was slower than the rest, by the time he would reach the foot of the stairs at each house the older kids would be coming back down so he would turn around, sigh and start to walk back to us. We kept telling him it was ok, that he could still go up and get his candy, he refused at the first few houses, once we took him by the hand and brought him up he was fine, then there was no stopping him. The kids all started out at full steam, racing house to house (Cheeseburger Boy was making the noise of an engine revving while he was racing around), after about 45 minutes the sprints had slowed to a walk and after about an hour and a half the walk slowed to dragging feet and cries of "I need to go potty." After we got back to the house and they started checking their bags they began coming back to life, it was as if they absorbed the sugar through their finger tips, kids who were just minutes before completely drained suddenly had so much energy that they were running, jumping, wrestling and practically flying through the air. The only one who didn't go crazy with all of the Halloween hoopla was The Babe with the Power, as you see in the picture, he wasn't all that impressed so he decided to take a nap. Ah, the magic of Halloween!