Sunday, August 30, 2009

The Schedule

It's time to get back to business. I know I've spoken before of how schedule-oriented I am. Lately it's been very hard on me because we've just had chaos around here. The summer is never a good time for schedules, but add to the craziness of summer being really busy with events almost every day and it's probably not necessary to tell you that housework became very low on my priority list. Now that K-Girl is back to school I feel we have instantly gained some structure. So today I pulled down my trusty board and got back to work.

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My poor board had July as the month there at the top, and it really hadn't been followed for more than sometimes getting an accurate meal or two up there. It's been feeling some major neglect. The thing is that when the board and I are well acquainted I'm a happier person. If the house is in dissary so am I.

I often get picked on for my board (yes I've got a tinge of OCD), but then just as often I have friends asking me about it. So I thought I would take a moment and blog in the name of my newly reacquainted schedule board.

First I'll do some explaining, a tour of sorts...

So before you get to the calendar part we'll look to the left. On the far left I have my every day To Do's. There's my morning, afternoon, and evening routines. They are the things I have to do every day, even weekends to keep the house running smoothly. It's not a lot honestly even though it looks like a longer list - most things take a moment or two. Under those items I have my "Today's To Do's" which are things that I need to take care of either that day or at least in the near future. As I think of something I've been needing to do or must get done that day I'll jot it up there so I don't forget. Up beside my routines I have "Grocery List" for those things that we run out of or need and might get forgotten at grocery/errand day unless otherwise taken note of. I think it's funny that my pen was really running low on when I noted "dry erase markers" on it. The contrast between that and the dark writing for bar soap gave me a giggle.

Now over to the calendar part of the board...

At the top I start off with the month and then further over I have "This week's Zone is..." and this week that is my Kitchen/Dining Room. What the zone is is that I've broken my house down into 4 zones - Kitchen/Dining Room, Bathrooms, Bedrooms, and Living Room/Playroom - and each week I cycle through a different zone. This is the time to really get that area clean - to do deep cleaning that needs done once a month. Being that there are 4 zones each area in the house gets a good thorough cleaning once a month. The rest of the month I just do the weekly stuff and maintain. So like I said, this week I have Kitchen/Dining Room as my focus. Since I am focusing on this area all week I don't have to takle the entire kitchen in one day which is honestly a little daunting with young ones. Instead I might clean out the microwave and clean the sink one day, do some organizing the next day, wipe down the table and the chairs really good and clear off the server another day. You get the point.

Next thing is that though it looks like my calendar is a full month, I do not use it that way. I use it as a weekly calendar so my Monday is from top to bottom under Monday and same with all the other days. Instead each row is a different set of information for me. It helps me keep track of everything and organize it nicely.

The top row is "This Week's Events:" and in that row I write the date and what is in my planner for each day...any appointments, playgroups, etc.

The second row is my meal plan. I write out what we will have for dinner each night, although it's flexible - I might use Friday night's dinner on Monday and flip it around depending on how my day is going and how much cooking I really want to do - it gives me what meals we have groceries for at a glance. Meal planning is the best thing ever. If you meal plan you go to the grocery store with a purpose and when you go with a purpose your bill WILL be lower.

Third row down is my "Weekly Plan". This gives me my cleaning focus for the week. These boxes almost stay exactly the same each week, but I might shift them around a bit depending on how busy I am on any particular day. So I typically have "Zone + Weekly Task: Living Room/Play Room" which means that in addition to doing a bit on my week's focus zone that I do my weekly upkeep in the living room and play room - dusting should it need done, vacuuming, windows should the dogs have messed them up, etc. Each of my 4 zones gets a weekly day too just for that upkeep. Typically I give myself a free day in this week's planning, but honestly right now I need to get the place back in order so I'll do a little that day I might have given myself a pass. The only other thing to mention is my "Weekly Home Blessing" which I do on the weekend - which day depending on our schedule. This is just a day to move quickly room to room and make things tidy, run the vacuum if I need to, or just put things back to the way they should be. If I do this correctly it will only take me roughly an hour. I'm not talking about a huge undertaking. But doing the home blessing will make it easier to move into the next week.

Ok fourth row is "Day Specific". There are certain jobs that have certain days that they need done. Garbage will more often than not always be Friday morning so I always need to make sure that is done Thursdays. These little jobs are posted in this row just as reminders that they need done that day. It also keeps me accountable to change the sheets each week and things like that.

The last row had been empty until today, but I'm seeing that there is something important that needs to be there now with K-Girl in school. So row five is now "School". She has a repeating 6 day school cycle with specials on specific days. I write them up there so that we know if she needs to take her library book with her that morning or if she has decided to pack that day I'll have that up there and anything else that is specifically to do with school. It's easier than keeping track in different places even though I have her school calendar with lunch calendar and specials hanging from my board.

So that's basically my board. When I get started and I really keep it going this method works WONDERFULLY for me. It's so much easier than when I used to have a daily checklist that was very specific. I posted about that way way way back here. My old organization method just didn't seem to hang on once E-Man came into the picture. It worked just fine with one, slightly older kiddo running around. Mostly it just got to the point that I was feeling discouraged because I wasn't able to check everything off the list each day. And as it became more and more discouraging I became less and less interested in doing it. My new system doesn't really have a checklist other than those daily routines that honestly really do need done, but even then sometimes don't but hey oh well. I know what my focus is that day and I do as good as I can. If it's not perfect there's always tomorrow/next week.

Oh and I got this awesome awesome magnetic dry erase/cork board at Wal-Mart. Oh how I loathe Wal-Mart, but I could NOT find one I liked ANYWHERE else. This is the board I ended up with and recommend to everyone and anyone. I love it. It's made by The Board Dudes. Click this link to go check it out. You can purchase directly if you prefer and loathe Wal-Mart as much as I do, because I'm sorry to say that is the only place I've found this one, though others might have it.

I hope this little run down of what works for me will give you an idea or two about what might work for you. Here's to getting back to organization! Yipee!!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

*Sniff Sniff*

Today was the big day. We've been talking it up since before the summer started. Today K-Girl started kindergarten. KINDERGARTEN?! How did that happen?! It's just mind-blowing.

It was crazy to me that she was big enough to start preschool...

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And then I couldn't believe another year passed and she was one of the 4's...

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Now another year has passed and I watched my baby go off to kindergarten...

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She has been so excited about starting and honestly so have I. She's been bored most of the summer although we've been more than busy with so many fun things. She's more than ready and I know she'll love it. But it's still hard to send your baby on a bus. I think that's the hardest part of it for me - the bus. They are just such little people to be on such a big big school bus.

This morning's experience was much like pulling off a bandaide though - rip it fast and it stings a bit less. K-Girl woke up before my alarm, set for 6:45, even went off. She dressed, ate, and was ready to go. I decided that we should be to the bus stop maybe 10 minutes early or so because I most definitely did not want to miss it on the first day. She was sad leaving "Honey" (the little kitty in the pictures) home as she goes EVERYWHERE with "Honey". I told her that she could take her to the bus stop and I would bring her home and keep her safe until we picked her up after school. She was happy again. We got there 12 minutes early and not a minute passed till I saw it driving up the road. I couldn't believe it was there already. I gave K-Girl a big hug and kiss and the doors opened for her to get on. I had to ask her 3 times to turn around for a picture until the bus driver asked her for me and finally she turned around. It wasn't until I was looking at these pictures that I realized that I totally forgot to get "Honey" from her before getting on the bus. It just happened so quickly. I hope that having her along didn't cause a problem and that she comes home safe as well.

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Her bus driver told her that her seat was number seven and she headed back to find it. Of course she was on the other side.

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No sooner had she waved and blew me a kiss then the bus started off. *Sniff Sniff*

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It was then that I had a moment to take a breath and shed a few tears as E-Man and I walked back to the house to start our first day of the school year.

She's got a long day. School starts at 9:00 and dismisses at 3:35. She gets on the bus around 8:25 and gets home at 4:00. I'm interested to see how she'll do with such long days. But I think she'll do so much better than if she was in half day. She's ready, but I'm sure there will be an adjustment period.

I'm looking forward to getting things in order around here again. The last month of summer vacation has been hard. It's been chaotic and busy - like something going on every day busy. There is no order to my day and like-wise little order to the house. I'm hoping that as we fall into a steady school routine that I can get myself back to my chore lists and finally feel organized and productive again. I've been craving structure so badly.

I'm also looking forward to this year of having one-on-one time with E-Man. I've had the time that K-Girl's been in preschool, but there's not a lot that happens in the 2 hours that you have. I've never had much of the time like this with him like I had with K-Girl. I'm really excited about that. Next year he'll be off to preschool - GASP!

So here's to a new school year - I hope it's a great one!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Tofu Tuesday #24

Tofu Tuesdays
Brought to you by...
Kaci@Ellyphant & Kelli@Gohn Crazy

Tofu Tuesday is the place to share all of your vegetarian secrets. If you have a great recipe to share, a product to rave or rant about, or anything that has made being a vegetarian easier for you please share it. (And vegans, please jump in too!!) Feel free to grab the little button over there to the right. After you post come back here and link up down there with MckLinky. Make sure to link to your Tofu Tuesday post and not to your main blog address. I'm looking forward to reading all your posts!

I'm taking the easy way out this week. Yes I know I've been quite the slacker in this whole blogging thing lately, but it's the end of summer and things have picked up in the crazy department. K-Girl had her kindergarten orientation this morning and tomorrow the bus will pick her up for her first official day. She's going whole days so I won't see her from 8:40 until 4:00. I'm a weeeee bit nervous, but she's excited. Soooo anyway that's my excuse now on to the recipe.

Any of you that might have been around here for a while might remember me sharing this recipe before. I got the recipe at my bridal shower and it's been a family favorite. When I became vegetarian I just made a quick substitute and all was well.

Spaghetti Pizza Pie

Ingredients:

8 oz Spaghetti, cooked & drained (I like whole wheat)
½ cup grated parmesan cheese
1 egg, beaten lightly
1 lb ground beef, cooked & drained - SUBSTITUTE in one pack of LightLife Smart Ground for the hamburger and you have yourself a vegetarian meal and I SWEAR no one will be any the wiser. I do prefer the Smart Ground over the MorningStar Meal Starters Crumbles. I just don't care for their texture in this recipe. The Smart Ground is perfect. And you know what else I love about the vegetarian alternatives? - They don't require the prep work! I HATED browning hamburger.
2 cups spaghetti sauce - Bertolli's Organic Tradition Tomato & Basil is yummy!
1 package (8oz) shredded mozzarella cheese

Instructions:

Toss cooked spaghetti, parmesan cheese, and egg.
Place in 9” pie plate or deep dish baker.
Press along bottom and sides to form crust.
Mix cooked "meat" and spaghetti sauce.
Spread meat mixture over spaghetti crust.
Sprinkle with the mozzarella cheese.
Bake @ 350 for 20ish minutes or until heated.
Let stand 5 minutes before cutting


I'll see if I can't update this sometime with a picture later this week. It's really yummy and really easy and even the kids will like it.

Monday, August 17, 2009

Tofu Tuesday #23

Tofu Tuesdays
Brought to you by...
Kaci@Ellyphant & Kelli@Gohn Crazy

I just got back from vacation. I'm beat, and honestly don't have much in the form of a Tofu Tuesday for today. Head on over and visit Kaci for this week's Tofu Tuesday, but be sure to check back next week.

We all love animals. Why do we call some "pets" and others "dinner?" ~k.d. lang


Monday, August 10, 2009

Tofu Tuesday #22

Tofu Tuesdays
Brought to you by...
Kaci@Ellyphant & Kelli@Gohn Crazy

Tofu Tuesday is the place to share all of your vegetarian secrets. If you have a great recipe to share, a product to rave or rant about, or anything that has made being a vegetarian easier for you please share it. (And vegans, please jump in too!!) Feel free to grab the little button over there to the right. After you post come back here and link up down there with MckLinky. Make sure to link to your Tofu Tuesday post and not to your main blog address. I'm looking forward to reading all your posts!

My tip this week is how to satisfy those hot wing cravings veggie style...

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It's not the prettiest thing ever, but this was my hot and spicy chik'n sandwich and it was gooooood.

I'm not fond of hot wings, but I'm fond of their taste. Given the choice I preferred boneless wings in my chicken days anyway. Last month, we got together with friends and they ate hot wings though, my husband included. The smell was killing me. I wanted hot sauce badly. So I decided that I needed to make my own version.

That time I tried it with MorningStar Chik'n Tenders. I'm not a fan of buying the spicy chik'n because then the kids have nothing to eat as spicy is a no go for them. I mixed up a batch of hot sauce using Frank's RedHot and butter. The suggested ratio of Frank's to Butter is 3 to 2 as per their website. I used something close to that. You can play with the ratio to get it spicier or more mild. We simply spooned the sauce over the tenders right before we ate them and they were PERFECT. They did the trick for my husband too, not just the "stubborn vegetarian". ;)

Those made me continue to crave hot sauce so I decided to try it with our Quorn Chik'n Patties. It was also yummy. I must say with the patties that I had to really load it up with sauce as the bun soaked up the sauce and made the heat less noticeable.

Who said I couldn't be veggie and enjoy my "hot wings" as well?! I'll take this alternative any day.


Friday, August 07, 2009

EcoStore Giveaway Winner

Sorry guys! I totally spaced and forgot to post the winner to my EcoStore giveaway. So here it is...

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Comment #5 is...

Sarah said...

I would love to try the baby shapoo also & the cream cleanser. I recently started using method products (thanks to you Kelli) & love them. Hey Maybe you will be the next Billy Mays ;) LOL
Sarah
12:53 PM, July 30, 2009


Congratulations Sarah!! I'll be in touch to get the information so you can get your free products! :)

If you haven't already, head on over to EcoStore and check out their products. You'll be glad you did!

Tuesday, August 04, 2009

Tofu Tuesday #21

Tofu Tuesdays
Brought to you by...
Kaci@Ellyphant & Kelli@Gohn Crazy

Tofu Tuesday is the place to share all of your vegetarian secrets. If you have a great recipe to share, a product to rave or rant about, or anything that has made being a vegetarian easier for you please share it. (And vegans, please jump in too!!) Feel free to grab the little button over there to the right. After you post come back here and link up down there with MckLinky. Make sure to link to your Tofu Tuesday post and not to your main blog address. I'm looking forward to reading all your posts!

Mozzarella, Tomato, & Fresh Basil Pizza

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YUM!

We made it using a ready-made whole wheat crust, fresh mozzarella, plum tomatoes, fresh basil and then cooked them on the grill.