Friday, November 30, 2012
Trying to keep Christ in Christmas
Happy {almost} December 1st! I love this day because it means I get to set up our advent calendar and all the little "goodies" that go in it. My kids absolutely LOVE getting to pull something out of the pockets each and every day!
This year I really wanted to focus on making each day about spending TIME together as a family and/or doing something for someone else. The truth is...all of the "excess" at Christmas time really disgusts me - I don't mean to be negative but I just feel like, for our family at least, we have enough of everything - we need nothing more!! We are so spoiled in this country - too much money gets spent...too much food gets eaten...etc. etc. OK sorry about the soapbox - onto more positive things.
I got inspired to write a post because there's actually a lot of planning/coordinating/organizing that goes into our advent. After writing an idea for each day, I then get our calendar out to see which idea goes on which day! Then I coordinate with my husband and his schedule - some of the activities involve him :)
So here's the list of what we're doing for each day of December. And let me say I get a ton of ideas off Pinterest - you can see my Christmas Board http://pinterest.com/csgammill/christmas/. Some days are simple...some require a little more planning...
Day 1: Read Elf on the Shelf while eating yummy snacks...where will Jack appear??!!!!!
Day 2: Make giant felt tree and ornaments http://adventuresathomewithmum.blogspot.com.au/2012/11/felt-recreatable-christmas-tree.html
Day 3: Christmas craft: popsicle stick tree and/or ornaments http://www.momto2poshlildivas.com/2011/11/5-homemade-craft-stick-christmas.html
Day 4: Go to Hobby Lobby and let each girl pick out a new ornament-hopefully at 1/2 price (this'll be a new family tradition!)
Day 5: Cookie decorating party
Day 6: Take hot chocolate to a Salvation Army bell ringer
Day 7: Give a candy cane to each of the 3 workers we know and love at Kroger with a little note thanking them: see these awesome little tags http://www.lillightomine.com/tyfoon/site/pages/media/162691ebf6659ca.pdf
Day 8: Tuck a few dollars in an envelope with a little "surprise" tag (see link above) and leave it in the toy aisle at Target for some lucky kid to find!
Day 9: Christmas craft: thumbprint string of lights (http://beneaththerowantree.blogspot.com/2011/12/christmas-card-thumb-print-string-of.html
Day 10: Do a thank-you craft for our sweet babysitter
Day 11: Go out for {cheap} dinner and drive around looking at Christmas lights
Day 12: Buy a bunch of flowers and hand out 1 at a time at the mall
Day 13: Bake and take treats to the new fire station
Day 14: Family sleepover - we each open new pajamas (yes even daddy! and I try to get matching ones :) and we set up pallets on the floor around the tree and watch a Christmas movie
Day 15: Bake and take treats to our across-the-street neighbors
Day 16: Take treats to a friend who lost a loved one this year and write her a Merry Christmas note in chalk on her driveway
Day 17: Kids to gather some of their change and let them put it in the Salvation Army bucket
Day 18: Go to the mall to see Santa with GG - then go get a cookie and pay for the order of the customer behind us
Day 19: Make a thank-you craft for a special lady at our church
Day 20: Christmas craft: handprint Christmas tree http://pinterest.com/pin/153333562284794475/
Day 21: Birthday party for Jesus
Day 22: Make reindeer food
Day 23: Call Nana just to tell her we love her and maybe sing a Christmas carol?!
Day 24: Call GG & Papa just to tell them we love them
Oh and I do stick a little Hershey kiss or other treat in most of the pockets!
Happy Adventing!!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Drumroll please...
The winner of 2 hours free organizing time is SARA ROBERTSON!!! Congrats Sara!
Sorry to all of you friends who live so far away...I so wish I could come help you! Thank you for "liking" Org-N-Ize!
Sorry to all of you friends who live so far away...I so wish I could come help you! Thank you for "liking" Org-N-Ize!
Monday, January 30, 2012
Toys Conquered!
This is one of those times I'm kind of really embarrassed to reveal the "before" pictures. Underneath our coffee table lies this wonderful shelf that I thought I could just keep a few toys on...you know, just to get them off the floor. However the toys began to take over. I would cringe every time I was in - or even walked through - the room. It was time for me to get my organizing groove on:
{In case you're wondering...those green and orange pool noodles are the table "bumpers" for our not-so-child-friendly coffee table.}
Here's a good idea if you have preschoolers...along with labels, include pictures of the contents of the bins:
{In case you're wondering...those green and orange pool noodles are the table "bumpers" for our not-so-child-friendly coffee table.}
Here's a good idea if you have preschoolers...along with labels, include pictures of the contents of the bins:
Now the space is a pleasure to be in and look at - I love these bins! They're from my favorite happy place, Target. And if you need cute and FREE {yay!} downloadable labels, check here!
Stay tuned because tomorrow I will reveal the winner of 2 hours FREE organizing time!!
Monday, January 16, 2012
the wonderful world of BAGGIES!!!
The good ole sandwich storage solution is one of my favorite tools to corral "like" items: barbie clothes...Nintendo cartridges...ribbons and bows. Whenever I get something new that comes with cables, cords and instruction manuals, the 1st thing I reach for is a gallon size baggie. All those little itty bitty squinkies that my daughter has...when not being played with goes into a baggie. Storing toiletries in my suitcase when traveling. Keeping flour and sugar fresh in my pantry. Think about it - there are so many sizes to choose from (I don't love the price but I do LOVE the XL and XXL big baggies) plus they're clear so you can easily find what you're looking for. The uses for baggies are endless and we all keep them on hand! Perfect.
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Maximize Your Space
Think VERTICAL! That is the 1st thing I look for when organizing a space. This is so often the place we don't take advantage of. You can pack away those out-of-season clothes and shoes, party decorations, wrapping and bows up high because they aren't things that need to be readily accessible.
Here's a look at my laundry room/mud room/craft room/wrapping room:
{Please forgive the semi unorganized mess on the shelves - they've been neglected through the holidays}
The BEST way to maximize your vertical space is shelving. The unit on the right is from Target and they are my fave! Well-priced, sturdy, and you can get either 3, 4, or 5 tiers. Oh and they're 18" deep! Get the tallest, deepest storage that your space affords you.
So the next time you find yourself saying "I'm out of space" just look UP!
Here's a look at my laundry room/mud room/craft room/wrapping room:
{Please forgive the semi unorganized mess on the shelves - they've been neglected through the holidays}
The BEST way to maximize your vertical space is shelving. The unit on the right is from Target and they are my fave! Well-priced, sturdy, and you can get either 3, 4, or 5 tiers. Oh and they're 18" deep! Get the tallest, deepest storage that your space affords you.
So the next time you find yourself saying "I'm out of space" just look UP!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Command Center
Happy 2012! I don't know about you but I absolutely love a fresh start - and a new year brings so much of that. The one thing I am most excited about is my new "Command Center". Really it's just a pretty 3 ring binder with all kinds of good info on the inside. It holds just about EVERYTHING needed to run our family, including:
*a calendar (don't you just love a brand new calendar?!) that shows week-at-a-glance, month-at-a-glance and the entire year
*our Family Mission statement
*Important Phone Numbers
*Important Dates
*Favorite Meals
*Gift Ideas
*House Projects
*Home and Auto Info
*Monthly Traditions
*Master Home and Garden Planner
What I love most about it is that I completely customized it by finding FREE printables {LOVE that!!} online - SCORE!!! One of my favorite sites is http://www.tipjunkie.com/ - tons of cute, practical, and functional printables.
Here's to an organized new year with everything in 1 notebook!
*a calendar (don't you just love a brand new calendar?!) that shows week-at-a-glance, month-at-a-glance and the entire year
*our Family Mission statement
*Important Phone Numbers
*Important Dates
*Favorite Meals
*Gift Ideas
*House Projects
*Home and Auto Info
*Monthly Traditions
*Master Home and Garden Planner
What I love most about it is that I completely customized it by finding FREE printables {LOVE that!!} online - SCORE!!! One of my favorite sites is http://www.tipjunkie.com/ - tons of cute, practical, and functional printables.
Here's to an organized new year with everything in 1 notebook!
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