I was listening to Martha Stewart satelite radio and heard them talking about this program. Allie's sister has been doing this up in San Clemente and we have been trying to find a place down here. The program is found at this website:
http://www.localharvest.org/csa/
You can look up a farm in your area and you can go buy fresh produce, eggs, milk, etc. You pay a monthly fee and you can get it delievered to you or you can go pick it up. Its such a great thing to utilize here in California with our wonderful weather. I am still researching it out so I will keep you posted but I wanted you all to know.
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
Martha Stewart on bath towels
I was looking for the towel solution on Martha Stewarts website...No luck yet. But I did find this information that I found interesting.
For best results, launder bath towels every three to four days using the following guidelines:
- Non-chlorine bleach can be used safely on white towels when they start to look a bit dingy, but avoid chlorine bleach, which eats up towels.
- Do not use fabric softener, which actually stiffens towels.
- Wash white towels on the hottest setting.
- When drying towels, use one scent-free dryer sheet.
For best results, launder bath towels every three to four days using the following guidelines:
- Non-chlorine bleach can be used safely on white towels when they start to look a bit dingy, but avoid chlorine bleach, which eats up towels.
- Do not use fabric softener, which actually stiffens towels.
- Wash white towels on the hottest setting.
- When drying towels, use one scent-free dryer sheet.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
For the first time I wish I took a picture of my trash....
I am so proud of myself. Yesterday I emptied four moving boxes and condensed them into one storage bin. (I threw away a lot of stuff and gave away the rest.) Then today I emptied all of theses containers plus another big bin like the one on the bottom in the pic. I fit them all into the one bin. I think I need a dumpster. My trash was full on Monday and it doesn't come again until Friday. The sad thing... I have moved these boxes from house to house never even opening them. I found a skirt I had from when I was little and two bathing suits, really why would I want to keep these things? And papers like crazy. This is the first move in some time that I do not have a newborn so I get to dejunk as I pack. Thank you Daryle Hoole and "The Ultimate Career" I could not have found this book at a better time.
I have also been using my portable filing box for all of the cards and memorable stuff that has been shoved in boxes and never looked at. I separated each childs stash in piles on the floor. Then I put it in their folder. Now that each child has there own folder they are pumped to scrap there own pages.
I have also been using my portable filing box for all of the cards and memorable stuff that has been shoved in boxes and never looked at. I separated each childs stash in piles on the floor. Then I put it in their folder. Now that each child has there own folder they are pumped to scrap there own pages.
By Susan
Friday, June 22, 2007
One step closer to organization!
After reading the book I got pumped about making a new chore chart. It seems to be working great and even Joseph (age 3) does it. He gets really excited to use his tickets. Very fun!
by Susan
by Susan
Labels:
Chore Chart,
Parenting
Who's Who
I have invited quite a few people to join us in our quest to help eachother organize and so I wanted to introduce them to you all. Some of them I have posted their own personal blog sites on the right hand side for your viewing.
Sarah's Family:
Liz Peterson (sister-in-law), Erin Ropelato (sister), Aleece VanWagenen (sister), Leslie Peterson (sister), Tera Peterson (sister-in-law), Rachael Maloney (sister), Rebecca Cottongim (sister), and Shauna Peterson (mother)
Trent's Family:
Susan Chapman (sister-in-law), Hope Stoddard (sister-in-law), Amy Chapman (sister-in-law), Allie Chapman (sister-in-law), and Kelly Chapman (mother-in-law)
Sarah's Friends:
Leanna Hunt, Angie Matheson, Dianna Barton, Allison Browning, Carol Galloway, Kristie Arnold and Deanna Pennock
Sarah's Family:
Liz Peterson (sister-in-law), Erin Ropelato (sister), Aleece VanWagenen (sister), Leslie Peterson (sister), Tera Peterson (sister-in-law), Rachael Maloney (sister), Rebecca Cottongim (sister), and Shauna Peterson (mother)
Trent's Family:
Susan Chapman (sister-in-law), Hope Stoddard (sister-in-law), Amy Chapman (sister-in-law), Allie Chapman (sister-in-law), and Kelly Chapman (mother-in-law)
Sarah's Friends:
Leanna Hunt, Angie Matheson, Dianna Barton, Allison Browning, Carol Galloway, Kristie Arnold and Deanna Pennock
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
We are off to a great start!
I have feel in love with this new book by Daryle Hoole titled, "The Ultimate Career" and decided to make a blog so that we can all share information back and forth. I will be having a book club this evening but their is so much to talk about that a blog is another option for us instead of getting together. So I hope that you will use it and take advantage of all the great ideas and possiblities that this book offers and together we will make our homes like a little piece of heaven on earth!
Another great book is the "Martha Stewart Homekeeping Handbook" I bought mine at Barnes and Noble but I found it cheaper at Costco. I haven't been to Costco to see if they still have it but I would think it would still be there, it's Martha Stewart!
If you need help setting up your blog account let me know and I am working on getting it so you all can access the blog so just hold on until you here back from me.
Have fun blogging!
Another great book is the "Martha Stewart Homekeeping Handbook" I bought mine at Barnes and Noble but I found it cheaper at Costco. I haven't been to Costco to see if they still have it but I would think it would still be there, it's Martha Stewart!
If you need help setting up your blog account let me know and I am working on getting it so you all can access the blog so just hold on until you here back from me.
Have fun blogging!
Sarah - Chapter 2
- It only takes 21 days to become a better me!
- In labeling your pantry if you wanted to get more visual I would suggest you get clear address labels and find food graphics and then label the shelf with the picture and name of food.
- Store Recipes in page protectors in a 3 ring binder so they are protected
- Dirty kitchen towels - put in an enclosed bucket with solution (Amy is going to find out?)
- Important Documents also need to be copied and put into your 72 hour kit
- Make 2 copies of all digital pictures and then place a copy at another home or else put them onto a zip drive
- Have a designated "family desk" for all to use and that could be the place to hold your children's files with their artwork, school papers, etc.
- Have a set of scriptures in your car along with another book to read as you wait
- Have a collapable cooler bag in the back of your car for those times that you need a place to cool items
- Have a nice basket placed in the back of your car for return items, movies or books
- Thank you cards - write them when impressed and then wait a couple of days to send it off to the person.
- Filing cabinets - Find wood filing cabinets so that you can repaint them to your decor
- "Pick it up don't pass it up!"
- 2 sheet sets per bed in the household
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