Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Snack Bath

TODAY'S FANTABULOUS IDEA:

Pancakes aren't usually finger food. But today we made them finger food. Abby wanted a snack during her bubble bath so I poured syrup into the pancake batter, fried them, topped them with a bit of butter and she's snacking away and watching a Strawberry Shortcake DVD.


Sunday, September 12, 2010

Football & Zoo

When Rosie sticks her head out the window Lydia says she's "livin' the dream"

My Fox family watching Josiah play 5th/6th grade football for the Grizzlies
Janet, Amy (Go J Rex Go!), Zach, Swana, Tim, & Rex

Josiah, number 8, (2nd from left)


My girls are spending the weekend in St. Louis enjoying time with their Buntain family. They went to the zoo yesterday.



Lydia & Abby at the St. Louis Zoo

Saturday, September 11, 2010

I will never forget

We Three

This is me on my birthday. I found this picture on mom's camera today.
I wonder if any of us knew our picture was being taken? ? ?

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Success!

Ah-ha!!!! I love it when a plan unfolds just right. Well, it's almost to the end of the first week of my new laundry system and when I looked into Lydia's near empty clothes hamper tonight I felt like jumping for joy. All of the problems related to her clothes were solved. Solved I tell you!! No clothes on the floor. Not even a quarter of a load of laundry. No arguing over what to wear. Zero time spent picking out what to wear. I'm definitely going to continue. Abby doesn't mess with her clothes much but I'm going to bring her into the new system. Just not having the daily chore of picking out her clothes will make it worth it.

The really good news is that Lydia really didn't seem to mind. The 1st day she went looking for more clothes but when I explained the new system I never heard another peep.

If I were going to write a book called "Dumb things that smart people do", this laundry story would be my first chapter. Now I'm looking around at what other needless dumb work that I do everyday out of habit. I think I will tackle our drinking glasses system next. Stay tuned.

MONEY SAVER TIP: I quit buying the swiffer wet cloths. They are lovely but I'm not a millionaire so instead I use a rag. I run some soapy water, get the rag wet in it, wring it out and leave some water in it, attach it to the swiffer "mop" stick and mop the floor. I have to remove it and rinse it several times and when I'm done I toss it in the laundry. It's environmentaly friendly too.



Love,

Sarah

Sunday, September 5, 2010

StuffStuffStuffStuffStuff

Where did I get this idea of being overloaded with stuff? From society? From tv? From Wal-mart? Certainly not from my parents who were the epitomy of "right-sized" and simplistic. Maybe that's it. Maybe I was the pendulum that said "I don't want this" but while it was swinging away never took the time to stop and ask "how far do I want to go?".

Today's simplistic change deals with laundry. While I was folding my 7 year old daughters clothes it hit me that I was folding about 2 weeks of clothes. I do laundry every week. I'm always griping that she changes clothes too often and when she picks up her room in a hurry it really gripes me when she throws clean clothes in the hamper because it's easier than folding and putting in the drawer. My mind started doing the math. There are only 5 days in a school week so at the end of the week I should only be facing 5 school outfits and 5 sets of pajamas and maybe an outfit or two extra, right? As I was folding outfit after outfit after outfit I decided that I had been willingly participating in an out of control process.

Wal-mart bags. Might as well use them for something other than carrying home my guilt from spending too much money, right? I picked out 5 outfits complete with underwear and socks and placed each set in it's own bag. One kit per day. Recently, due to morning struggles, I had resorted to picking out my daughter's outfit for the day and carving it in stone. She and I would agree and once it had been settled, that was it. No changes allowed so the kit idea simply took this one step further.

Next I went to her room. There were clothes on the floor. Clothes in bags on the floor. Clothes on the bed. Clothes hanging up. Clothes in the dresser. Now remember, this isn't counting the FULL laundry basket I had just folded. Can you believe I recently thought perhaps I needed to go clothes shopping for her. Eeeeck! I gathered them up. Emptied the drawers. Next, I placed 5 sets of pj's in one drawer, 2 shirts in the shirt drawer and 2 skirts in the bottoms drawer, 2 pairs of panties in the panties drawer. Remember, all the clothes she should need are in the bags, these are just extra changes in case there's a spill or she wants to relax in something in the evening. I had 4 very full walmart bags left over which I placed in a hall closet away from her access.

Having done all this I fully expect the following rewards:

1.) Quick, silent, easy mornings
2.) No clothes strewn about
3.) A very small pile of dirty clothes at the end of the week (could I possibly only do laundry once every two weeks?????!!!!????? Oh dear heaven let it be so!!)
4.) Saving money on washing supplies
5) Saving time washing drying folding and putting clothes away

I also expect a conversation with my daughter who will be dismayed that she doesn't have access to clothes to change every few minutes. I'm not sure what my plan is there. I really don't want her to feel deprived. Playing dress up is an important part of an imaginative little girls day. She still has access to her play dress up dresses. I will see what suggestions she may have.

Will it work out this way? We shall see. I will report back on Friday.

Love,

Sarah Mommy

Friday, September 3, 2010

Church & School

This is what our church used to look like

This is what it looks like now! A little facelift.
Made new, just like God makes us new inside

Lydia's 1st day of 2nd grade. 2nd grade!
My sweet little bundle of joy that made me a
mommy is 7 years old and that's how she approaches
her day, arms wide open, ready for love, ready for
learning, ready for all good things that she
knows will be coming her way

A little fun after a hard day of learning


Abby started pre-school this week too. Age 3.
She will have to go to preschool again next year. By
the time she hits 1st grade, she will have 3 years of
school under her belt. Isn't that wild?