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Daybook for September 28, 2009

September 28th, 2009 — 6:15am
FOR TODAY, Monday, September 28, 2009…
Outside my window…it is dark, which makes me want to go back to bed.
I am thinking…that I need a day off just to sleep in and do nothing but stay in a vegetative state on the couch or in my bed (this is the early morning me talking…..I don’t do mornings well).
I am thankful for…my bed:) LOL.
From the learning rooms…We’re going to be studying ancient American people in history, like the Mayans and Aztecs; we’re working on the books of the Bible; and we’re slowly gaining speed in learning our addition/subtraction facts with lots of review. I scrapped the teacher’s manual, somewhat, for math, and we are both doing so much better….(knock on wood).
From the kitchen…tonight will be cheesesteak sandwiches and salad.
I am wearing…jammies and robe for just a little bit.
I am creating…bedroom curtains; at least I measured the windows last week….LOL. I also hope to decorate our front porch this week, maybe get a couple pumpkins, depending.
I am going…nowhere today, hopefully. Usually, Jacob has Tae Kwon Do on Mondays, but since he has no soccer practice this week, he’ll go on Thursday…..yea! We actually get a night at home….it’s shocking, I know. I don’t have to make supper at lunch today!:)
I am reading…Redefining Beautiful by Jenna Lucado; it is really good so far.
I am hoping…to be able to sit down today at some point and just read my book or maybe watch some Mary Tyler Moore.
I am hearing…nothing but silence right now (Silence is golden).:)
Around the house…have to dust, vacuum, and mop today and catch up with laundry, which is already running down the street.
One of my favorite things…is seeing Dan get excited about a project; he’s fixing up his old Jeep now, says he’s going to fix it up and make it beautiful again and drive it…..it will be pretty cool when he gets it done some day. I think he’s going to paint it a cherry red….oooooooohhhhhh, awwwwwwww…..:)
A few plans for the rest of the week: school; Jacob to Tae Kwon Do; soccer game on Saturday; church/choir stuff; Missions Fair this weekend at church; Tae Kwon Do bonfire Saturday night; writing assignments/articles/reviews/MamaBuzz work; visit with Uncle Jerry & Aunt Glenda (not sure which day); etc. Busy week!
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Motivate Me Monday: Making It Work

September 28th, 2009 — 12:00am

With things in such an economic crunch for a lot of people, I’ve really been thinking about a lot of things lately. It’s so easy to get caught up in this whole organizational trend of needing to go out and get more stuff in order to get our lives organized in the chaos we call home. Believe me, I’ve been there. In fact, this past weekend, I was there.

I decided to dive headfirst into my boys’ room this weekend and get it organized and cleaned up. At first, I sat down and looked around me and instantly became overwhelmed with thinking of things I was sure I needed in order to clean this messy room up. I thought I needed a hanging closet organizer, as well as shelves, maybe even more crates. As I sat there, though, knowing that we are in a crunch ourselves right now with rent coming up due next week, amongst other things, I told myself that I didn’t need those things….what I needed was to make do with what I had and make the best out of what I had. I began to think of how hard my husband works to provide for us and of what Proverbs 31:11-12 says: The heart of her husband safely trusts her; so he will have no lack of gain. She does him good and not evil all the days of her life (NKJV). What hit me was that instead of going out and buying more stuff to organize the other stuff here at home, I needed to use things I already had, to get creative with what was already available here at home. So, that’s exactly what I did.

The boys’ closet really did need a shelf because I was taking the dresser out, since Dan will have our $10 bunkbeds in the room by the end of this week, and there will be more room. I was determined to put more clothes and toys in the closet, out of sight, so their room could stay a bit more organized. In our own closet, Dan and I had a shoe shelf that we didn’t ever use because we keep all our shoes in the garage. So, he helped me take it off the wall, and he found a way to have it lay flat instead of tilted (as shoe shelves usually are), and now there is a huge, long shelf for storing toys and clothes in their closet.

For dress up stuff that they play with a lot, I thought I needed another crate, BUT I found an old suitcase, which is perfect for storing that stuff, plus it’s small enough that it’s easy for them to handle. As for finding more storage room for clothes (since Jacob will no longer have his bed drawers when the bunkbeds come in), I didn’t really need to, because I put away clothes that were too small, and with the dress-up stuff being put in the suitcase, that gave us a whole other drawer in the dresser to work with.
A while back, I had found these cute fabric boxes at the dollar store for $1 apiece and was able to put a lot of their little stuff in these boxes, such as Jacob’s ties and belts, diapers, portable dvd player with cords, smaller board books, etc. (Yes, I know what you’re thinking, but our kids have 3 sets of grandparents, so they have no want for toys, let me tell you….we go through and purge every so often to give some away).
Now, their room looks so much less chaotic, and I didn’t really have to spend a dime (besides those fabric boxes I’d gotten a long time ago). We took down the crib, and until the bunkbeds are in, Jaden is sleeping on his little mattress on the floor.

What I’m trying to get at is that you might think you need all the latest fads for organization, just as you’ve seen them on Martha Stewart or Oprah or any home makeover show…..believe me, I am easily persuaded that I need all this stuff too; but really, if you look around you, you probably have all you need to create calm out of chaos. It just takes a bit of creativity and ingenuity on your part. Find things you can use that you might not ordinarily think of as organizational tools, such as an old suitcase, an old trunk, old shelves in another part of the house, etc.

As moms, it’s not only our job to organize and make our homes havens, but it’s our job to protect that haven by making the most of what God has provided us with. We need to be careful stewards of whatever He has placed in our possession. After all, everything we have has come from Him….we’re only borrowing these things while here on earth…. Make it work!:) Have a great day!

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Fun Fall Window Silhouettes

September 25th, 2009 — 12:01am

We just love fall in our house; it’s such a fun time of year. It’s starting to cool down outside, and it’s getting cozy inside. With fall comes all the fun holidays, like Halloween and Thanksgiving.

I’d been promising Jacob for a while now that we’d make some fun silhouettes for our windows for Halloween. With needing to do art, we decided today was the day. I logged onto Martha Stewart’s website today and found some great templates and printed them out. Then I cut the shapes out with my craft knife. We took the template and traced around the edges with a white crayon onto black construction paper. After that, I let Jacob cut with his scissors (since I’m just not ready to place such a sharp, razor-blade knife in his hands yet….yikes!), and I cut with my handy dandy craft knife. Voila, we had really cute silhouettes for our windows: bats, cats, and witches. We have some more templates to try out, like pumpkins and a slightly larger bat. We used double-sided, transparent scrapbooking tape to stick them up on the windows. The best part is that now we have the templates for next time. He’s already wanting to do more, and since we are about out of construction paper, I think a trip to the dollar store is in order, so we can make more projects like this. Oh, and I think my artistic talent is finally looking up just a bit….:)LOL. Maybe papercrafts is my niche!

Next stop: the Silhouette Candle Creatures.:)

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Friday Funnies- Evolution of Dance

September 25th, 2009 — 12:00am

If you’ve ever been around me, you know I love music, and sometimes I just can’t help but move with the groove….:) Yep, I’m a dancing Christian….not that I can dance, but I so dream of being able to.:)LOL Although my husband and I did take a ballet class, which was really fun and such a workout! Anyway, this guy is hilarious. I love looking for my Friday Funnies every week because I love just sitting here for those few minutes, cracking up at the hilarious stuff that’s out there.:) Laugh it up, because laughter truly is the best medicine!

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