A A
RSS

Archive | March, 2008

My Dishes Saga

By Kay on Fri, Mar 28, 2008

4 Comments

For my birthday, back in January, my parents gave me a large bill of currency and gave me the strict instruction to use it on myself.  Not my children.  Not the bills.  (What does this say about me that they felt the need to give this instruction?  Never mind – I think I know.  I think we ALL know.)

The funny thing is that I had just been thinking the day before about how tired I was of my everyday dinnerware and how I’d LOVE to replace it if I had the money.  I’ve had my same plates, bowls and teacups since Shawn and I got married in 1995 (you do the math) and even when I got them, they weren’t what I would have called my ‘perfect’ set of dishes.  Don’t get me wrong – they were beautiful and they were great quality Mikasa plates, but what I really would have gotten if given the opportunity would have been handmade pottery.  That’s just my own personal style.

Anyways, I had just seen the coolest sets of dishes at Target in their Global Bazaar section and had been drooling over them when the large bill made it’s way into my hands.  Divine Providence. :) Continue reading…

Dining Room Organization Challenge

By Kay on Thu, Mar 27, 2008

1 Comment

I was browsing some of my favorite blogs the other day and ran across OrgJunkie’s latest fun. While I love that there are others out there that are as ‘freakish’ as I am about organizing, Laura’s posts seem to be some of the best. She’s now doing a monthly challenge to all her readers called Org Junkie’s Monthly Organizing Round-Up. The month of February was a challenge to organize some portion or all of your kitchen. Unfortunately I missed the deadline on that one, even though I did just recently reorganize some of my kitchen cabinets. (I had to do something to house my new beautiful plates!)

But, I’m SO in on March. This month’s challenge has been the dining room. While we don’t have a formal dining room anymore (it’s now a playroom), the area in the kitchen where we eat was starting to get over-run by my daughter’s craft supplies. Since she’s a budding artist (she takes after her daddy), we have a little bit of everything and somehow it’s always on the kitchen table and the windowseat behind it. Here’s a ‘before’ pic for your amusement.

So, my goal this month has been to clean up the windowseat and therefore all the craft supplies and move them somewhere higher (where the 18 month old can’t get ahold of crayons to write on the floors and walls with) and more organized in ONE space.

Check back in with me in about a week and I’ll show you the finished project. Or, at least the ‘finished-for-now’ project. Because, seriously, is any project truly and thoroughly completed? Isn’t there always just ONE more thing we want to do to make it perfect? Or maybe that’s just the German perfectionism in me coming out…

Oh, and don’t you want to join me and all the other ‘freaks’ that are organizing their dining rooms this month? Add a comment below about what your next project is going to be!

Under-bed Storage for Kids’ Clothes

By Kay on Tue, Mar 25, 2008

3 Comments

After my sister read my post about sending Ethan to get a pair of pants, she emailed me and asked me if I’d thought about using MeckMom‘s solution to the problem of him emptying his drawers.

MeckMom's Under-bed Storage for Kids' ClothesI’m here to say that I L-O-V-E my sister for reminding me of this idea. And I L-O-V-E MeckMom for having this idea in the first place. And I’m going to the store tomorrow to buy under-bed boxes for all 3 of my kids so I can try this out.

I’ll let you know how it works. In the mean time, check out this link to MeckMom’s ingenious idea to keep my kids from emptying their drawers after I send them to get dressed!

Go Get Some Pants, Please…

By Kay on Tue, Mar 11, 2008

1 Comment

I’m trying to make my 3 year old little boy a little more self-sufficient. And since he’s REFUSING to potty train right now (very frustrating), I’ve decided that he can learn how to get himself dressed at least. I seem to remember Kate being able to do that quite well by this age and I’m starting to wonder how much of it was because she was a girl and how much of it was because she was the first child…

So, one morning (when we were already running a little late – what else is new?) I told Ethan to go in his room and get out an outfit to wear for the day. He came back with a shirt and shorts (that didn’t match by the way) in his hands. I told him that it was still too cold outside for shorts and could he please take the shorts back to his room and get pants instead. I thought that this was a reasonable request… One that a 3 year old could easily handle… I was wrong.

I got distracted doing other things, brushing teeth with Karis, changing diapers, etc… About 10 minutes later I made it to his room to check on the pants-getting-efforts. What I saw when I walked in the room made me hit the roof! I was all ready to gripe the boy out when I figured I should take a deep breath. And that’s when I decided that instead of losing my cool, I should run and grab the camera…

Ethan, Get Some Pants…Ethan had not only completely unloaded his top drawer of short sleeved shirts and shorts, and not only the middle drawer of long sleeve shirts and pant, but also the bottom drawer of clothes that don’t fit anymore. The pile of clothes on the floor was almost as big as him!

After a quick discussion about how to find clothes WITHOUT dumping them ALL on the ground, we grabbed some pants to go with his shirt and got out the door before those clothes could suck me in… :)

Barnes & Noble Kids’ Sale

By Kay on Fri, Mar 7, 2008

0 Comments

Barnes & Noble Kid's Sale

Be sure to get in on the fun Kids’ Sale on Barnes & Noble’s family-friendly site. You can save up to 40% on thousands of toys, games, books, DVDs, music, and other great items to educate and entertain.

Promotion Dates: February 29 – March 20

What I’m Up To Now…

Holy cow!! Great use of visuals to help explain the proposed budget cuts and their actual impact on the overall budget.


You’ll never fold tshirts the same way again!

If you ever wanted to hear someone put a mommy’s day into a song, try this one! (I guarantee you’ll laugh your butt off.)

A little on the political side, but interesting nonetheless…

Children’s Books We’ve Read

Widget_logo