Today I am Thirty. It feels like that line should come with a weight of some kind. I guess for me it just doesn't. I am honestly excited to be the big 3-0. It's crazy for me to think back and realize I have thirty years of life under my belt. 2 marriages. 4 kids. A million amazing adventures. I wouldn't trade a day of it for anything in the universe. Not even a bad day. :) I don't feel thirty, and, for me, this is the best part of all. I feel like life is really just starting to get good, and I can't wait to see what's waiting around the next bend. So here's to 30, and cheers to 30 more!
Monday, October 8, 2012
Monday, September 17, 2012
Five Years Ago Today
Five years ago today, this is what I looked like. LOL At 5:00 o'clock in the morning, I was at Churchill County Hospital preparing to be induced, since in this house we never have small babies. LOL
After about 12 hours of labor, we welcomed into the world the 8 pound 7 ounce Anthony Gleason (Anthony for his Uncle AJ and Gleason for his Papa).
It's still hard for me to believe that this tiny (well, maybe not "tiny") baby boy is 5 years old today. It never ceases to amaze me just how quickly time passes. It seems like only yesterday he was a wiggly, shy 2 year old.
Then I blinked and he was starting Kindergarten. Still shy, still pretty wiggly, but so much bigger. He has grown into a kind hearted and happy boy that is full of laughs and silly stories.
So Happy 5th Birthday to the best Anthony Gleason that any family could ask for!
Thursday, August 9, 2012
The Mom Project
Okay, so the Mom Project that I talked about on Facebook a
couple of months ago has finally come to fruition. It’s one of those projects that is always
evolving and changing in some manner, and you will soon see why. The idea for this project came from a
combination of a Home Management Binder I saw on Pinterest (courtesy of abowlfulloflemons.blogspot.com) and the coupon binder from thekrazycouponlady.com. I have finally reached a place where I feel
that it’s complete enough for me to share, and so I shall!
Let’s start first with a list of the supplies I used to put
this little baby together:
*1 ½ in Binder (I like the ones with the clear pocket on the
front for personalization)
*2 sets of erasable tab dividers (I picked the white ones
because I like the idea of being able to doodle on them.)
*Pencil pouch (I have 2 in my book)
*Pens
*Sharpies
*White Out
*Post Its
*Sport card holders
*Clear page protectors
*Stick on tabs
*Lined paper
*Print offs that apply (you’ll understand this part better
by the end)
First, I start at www.wordle.net
and make myself a cover page to slide into the front of my binder. I call mine “Mama’s Big Book” but you could
call it anything that makes you happy. I
use words to describe all the things inside my book, such as “coupons” and
“busy”. It takes a few times to get
things just right, but once you do, it’s so great!
Open the book, and inside the pocket on the left I store
papers and things that I need access to in the near future. Notes I’ve taken about internet providers or
cable companies that I have called to check prices with.
On the right hand side, the first thing you come to is my
pencil pouch. I have pens in several
colors, white out, post it notes, sharpies, scissors, and any other office
supply I may need to keep handy in this pencil pouch.
Now starts the dividers.
Each category is something I feel I need in my life, and many of them
came from the Home Management Binder on abowlfulloflemons.blogspot.com. The
sections I have are Calendar, Schedules, Cleaning, Menu Planning, Finances, To
Do, School, Medical, Contacts, Projects, Check Out These Websites, Wish List
and Party. You could add all kinds of
tabs, like a music tab for music you want to download, or sheet music you are
interested in playing. The possibilities
are endless.
I’m going to break down what’s in each section to give you an
idea of how I organized my binder. All
of the sheets I use I found on Pinterest and printed for free. There are hundreds of options out there,
including some you can download and personalize for a small fee.
Calendar:
In this section I have two different sheets. First you come to my weekly planner. This is one of my very favorite templates and
is made by mommytracked.com. I use the space on Friday to keep track of
what bills need to be paid that week since that’s the day that my hubby gets
paid. The second part of this tab is my
calendar, which I write all over on.
This I print via creativemama.com because I think they the most beautiful
and functional printable monthly calendar I have found.
Schedules:
This section is to keep things such as kids’ sports
schedules in, or if you or you husband work a rotating schedule you could keep
that here as well. My kids aren’t
currently in sports, and my husband schedule is constant so this tab is empty
for the moment.
Cleaning:
I love cleaning check lists, and this is the perfect place
to keep them. I have seen several of
them that are by week or by day. The
important part of this tab is finding the one that works best for you.
Meal Planning:
This is basically a money saving tab. I have read blog after blog that swear by
meal planning to help save on grocery costs, and it’s really an ingenius
idea. The sheet I use in from www.theprojectgirl.com and I
absolutely adore it!
Finances:
To Do:
Have fun with this tab.
Find some to do sheets that make you smile. I have some with owls on them (www.theOrganizedClassroomBlog.com)
I also have long term goal sheets in this tab (www.getbuttonedup.com) that makes me
feel like I have really accomplished something when it’s done.
School:
This is the place to keep letters from teachers, PTO meeting
notes, field trip schedules, etc.
Medical:
Again from yourway.net, the little packet I use gives you a place
for insurance information, allergy information and doctors information.
Contacts:
This is my address book. It’s so much nicer than one of
those tiny purse address books, and I love it. These sheets are also from
yourway.net. I also have a sheet from getbuttonedup.com
to keep track of websites and passwords, and a birthday organizer from
yourway.net.
Projects:
Under this tab is where I keep all the projects I have in
the works along with supply lists, etc. for said projects.
Check Out These Websites:
This is where I keep a list of websites I come across while
I’m reading a magazine or someone tells me about that I want to check out when
I get some time.
Wish List:
This is where I keep a list of things that I’d like to get,
but don’t have to have. Things for the
house is the biggest component of this list.
Party!:
This is where I keep things for the latest birthday party or
family party we are having. Supply
lists, guests lists, and all those sorts of things.
The second part of my binder is my coupon binder. I’m a novice at the couponing thing, and so I
went with the printable organizer from thekrazycouponlady.com. I put the sheets
in clear page protectors and added my own tabs with stick on tabs. I use collector card sheets to keep my
coupons in, though I have seen actual coupon organizer sheets. I have a price book sheet (organizedhome.com)
and another pencil pouch at the beginning of the coupon section. I use the pencil pouch to put coupons I know
I will be using on a shopping trip and my shopping list in for easy access.
In the very back of my binder I keep two clear page
protectors, one that I put coupons that need to be clipped/organized and one
that I keep original copies of the sheets I use in just in case.
I plan on adding other tabs as the time comes, like a tab
for canning. I love my book, and it
works well for me. I hope that some of
you can take something from it to make your own life easier and more organized.
J
Worlds Worst Blogger
I'm not so good with keeping up on this lately, for many reasons really. Most of them are actually significant even. The biggest one being that we moved to Elko recently, and getting internet there has proved to be a pain in the a**. For real. We're really working to get this figured out, but until then, I have been using the internet when I'm at my grandparent's house in Fallon, which is where I happen to be now. Anyway, in order to catch up and try to get all this back on track, here's a recap:
*April- Moved into the 5th wheel in Battle Mountain while we were waiting for something to come open in Battle Mountain or Elko that was big enough for our family.
*July- Finally got into an apartment in Elko. Yes, we lived in our 5th wheel for 3 months. I hope I never have to do that again. In fact, I hope none of you ever have to do that either. Ever.
Since then, we have managed to relocate the majority of our belongings to Elko, potty train Drake, and try to make life as normal and functional as possible. For now. Bahahaha!
*April- Moved into the 5th wheel in Battle Mountain while we were waiting for something to come open in Battle Mountain or Elko that was big enough for our family.
*July- Finally got into an apartment in Elko. Yes, we lived in our 5th wheel for 3 months. I hope I never have to do that again. In fact, I hope none of you ever have to do that either. Ever.
Since then, we have managed to relocate the majority of our belongings to Elko, potty train Drake, and try to make life as normal and functional as possible. For now. Bahahaha!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Hello 2012!!
This already feels like "A Year In Review" type of deal. LOL How lucky for me that I've been blogging throughout the year, and so I don't have to spend pages giving you the details of what I did in 2011. I guess that just leaves me to build up how great this year is going to be!! Well, what a great year I hope it's going to be rather. I'm attempting to make some pretty major changes in my life this year, and in the lives of my immediate family (lucky them!). I'm changing eating habits, and exercise habits, and recycling habits, and...LOL Pretty much a total life overhaul. And it's much needed. I'm also trying the 365 Photo Challenge (thanks Roxy!). Really, when I take it all in and look at it, I think, "Man, I really feel like a grown up today. Weird." LOL So here's to hoping that my resolutions find themselves an easy home in my heart and the hearts of my family, and that all of yours do as well!
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