Category: Inspiration

  • My Top 10 Time Saving Tips for Busy Moms

    Save Time

    Before I had children I must admit I had NO clue how much parenting changes your entire life.  Nothing is the same.   Gone are the days of leaving the house in a flash, it takes us a good 10 minutes to get everyone and everything ready.  Shoes, socks, arguments about socks, books, crayons, legos, diapers, wipes, water bottles, and on and on.  You get me.  I do remember I used to just grab my purse, maybe  some cash in my back pocket, and head out.  I would be in the car and out of the driveway in under a minute.

    One thing I have had to learn now that we have 3 boys running around is efficiency.  We all need more time, and when we get it, we need more.  I am always reading books on organization and efficiency.  It hasn’t happened over night but gradually we are getting more and more efficient as a family.

    Some tips I have come up with to help you save time and sanity!

    1. Always, always, prepare clothes (even socks and shoes) the night before.  Lay them out, in the morning send each child to their outfit and have them dress themselves.  Check on them after a few mintues to see if any of them need help.  I used to pick the clothes out and dress the kids, now I can get myself ready and pack a bag while they get dressed.

    2. Teach your children to rinse their dishes and put them in dishwasher.  This was a challenge for me because I have a particular way of loading the dishwasher.  However, now I have the kids rinse and put their dish in, I rearrange and run.  It literally takes 45 seconds to rearrange them and my kids are taking ownership – no dishes sitting around, piling up.

    3. Use a timer – You would not believe how much you can get done in little time.  Waiting for water to boil?  Sweep the floor, empty the dishwasher, go through your Junk drawer.  You can squeeze a lot of tidy-ing up in little time.  Set a timer for 15 minutes and start in one area that needs attention.

    4. Having kids means having errands to run, almost always.  Plan your trips.  Plan to take care of many items on your list not just one.  You will save time and gas.

    5. Packing for an outing or a trip?  Put a laundry basket out and start putting items you know you will need in it.  As you come across another item, throw it in.  This way you will fill it as you are working on other things and you will not forget anything.

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    6. LISTS – I can’t say it enough, lists are huge.  They keep you on track.  Lists are good for errands, events, grocery shopping and more.  Make a list for the store and you will not have to go back for items you may have forgotten.  Also having a list keeps you on track and will prevent you from impulse buys.  You will be in and out of the store quicker than ever!

    7. Use Amazon Subscribe and Save for items you use most.  We have toilet paper, peanut butter, tissue, diapers, coffee and other staples delivered to our house through Amazon.  You can sign up to have the items delivered as often as you like + you get an addition 10-15% off when you subscribe.  Free shipping too!   No more running out to the store, it comes to you!

    8. Ordering out?  Call ahead of time!  Make sure you call your order in ahead of time, that way you are in and out.  HUGE time saver.

    9. Learn to delegate, let some things go.  If you are like me, than you know how hard it can be to let the kids do stuff when you want it done a particular way.  But let it go.  Let them do it their way, they are learning from it, the can take pride in their work, this is so important.  Let them take on more tasks.  Give yourself a break and have more time for other things.

    10. Of course it has to do with Starbucks, you all know how addicted I am to Starbucks.  I needed a Starbucks time saver considering how much time I spend there, hee hee.

    DID you know that now you can pay with your smartphone at the register.  I saw a lady do it last week and it was cool, she scanned it herself and it only took like 3 seconds!

    So there you have it!  Head out and save yourself some time and money and sanity.  :O)

     

    “I wrote this blog post while participating in the SocialMoms and Starbucks blogging program, for a gift card worth $30. For more information on how you can participate, click here.” (make sure you link to http://starbucksmobile.socialmoms.com/about)

  • Review: Best Soup Around! DaKind Soup in Evergreen

    DaKind Soup EvergreenSoup. Really, who doesn’t love soup? I know that our family loves soup! Recently, Groupon offered a deal at DaKind Soups in Evergreen. After checking out their STELLAR reviews on Yelp, Google and Yahoo, I purchased the Groupon.

    2. We ventured there after a vacation in Vail.

    DaKind Soup EvergreenDaKind usually has around 8 soups available daily.

    They get up at 5AM and make FRESH soup everyday.  How cool is that!?!?

    Da Kind Cauliflower Soup

    Cauliflower Soup, so creamy, smooth, rich and DELICIOUS!

    Da Kind Meat ChiliMeat Chili – Hearty and Yummy – LOVE the cheese.

    Mozzarella and Tomato SandieMozzarella and Tomato Grilled Sandie – Really good maybe even better with a tad less Balsamic.  GOOD though!

    Overall – 5 stars out of 5 – hands down – no-questions-asked.

    So good!

    DaKind Soups Evergreen

    It is right next to the HIWAN HOMESTEAD, make a day of it!

  • A Tribute to a Free Spirit

    Bob Bezjak

    Have you ever known someone in your life who wasn’t hung up on all the trappings that most of us are?  Have you ever known someone who is genuine, someone who is real, who is easy to be around?

    On Saturday, we lost my brother in law in a car accident.  I am at a loss.  He has 3 children, all teens.  Why God?

    Bob was a true free spirit, living life not tied to the grind.  Whenever I was around him he was so easy to talk to, so easy to be around.

    My husband has known him for over 20 years, he was a brother to him.  He has many wonderful memories of Bobby, especially of hanging out and fishing.

    He was also the soccer coach for his children and he was an extremely passionate and caring coach.  An excellent player too!

    He had an impact on so many lives!

    Bobby — I loved your spirit, your genuineness, your love for your children!  He was an avid fisherman and hunter.  He also delved into gardening.  He also recently won a prize at a car show!

    My husband and I went through home movies tonight and I am struck at how I have let it all pass me by.  In the moments that I love seeing on tape – I was focused on the wrong stuff in those moments, only now can I look back and appreciate them.

    Hold your family tight.  Cherish the moments, cherish the little things.  Cherish life.

  • Lemonade Day, Have you Heard?

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    Have you heard of Lemonade Day?  It is an opportunity for parents and teachers to equip kids with skills they need to become tomorrows business owners.

    The National Lemonade Day was today but our local Lemonade Day is May 22nd.  Perfect time to plan.

    The really cool part?  Your child receives a backpack loaded with workbooks (youth and teen), tips, signs and a parent book.  Plus a lot of fun swag from local sponsors.

    Lemonade Day

    Lemonade Day

    Kids Workbook

    Each child also gets a personal website for their stand.  This is the one we created:  For His Glory.

    We picked up our packs today and will start planning tomorrow.  They encourage you to let your child decide a goal to work towards.  They also get to decide how much of their proceeds go towards charity.

    In Denver they are holding a contest and 100 kids will get to set their Lemonade stand up at Cherry Creek North’s Annual Sidewalk Sale, which is a big event here in Denver.

    I am excited to get started!  Perfect homeschooling opportunity.

  • The Homeschool Mother’s Journal – Week 8

    The Homeschool Mother's Journal

    Thanks to the Homeschool Chick and The Kelley Eight I will now be journaling this fantastically crazy journey we are on.  I am thrilled, excited and thankful!

    Week #8:

    In my life this week…

    Working out some issues and questions I have with theology, fun week – eh!  I have had many concerns about some things I have heard preached by a popular pastor.  The best thing to come out of it was me diving into the Bible and some Commentaries.  Interestingly, my oldest asked about why Peter started to sink on the lake… this is one of the topics I was researching.  Perfect timing as usual, thanks God!

    In our homeschool this week…

    OLIVER is reading!  This is so fantastically, awesome!  He turns 5 on Monday and will be starting Kindergarten in the Fall.  I went to a consignment sale recently and headed straight to the Homeschool and book section.  SCORE!  I picked up 2 sets of BOB books!  Oliver dove right in.  We read Mat, Sam and Dot together then he took over.  I was amazed and so happy.  I have been worried about teaching him to read.  It looks like the phonics work paid off!  Also, Starfall.com is a great website for this.

    My oldest is learning fractions and time, also were are working on reading comprehension.  I am realizing that I need to have him write creatively more.  I picked up some story starters and would like to work on those.

    Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…

    This week Preston got to race soap box cars at his boys club, he loved it and can’t stop talking about how the steering wheel actually move the wheels on the car.  Saturday is our church easter egg hunt, they love this!  On Sunday we have been invited to a Seder!  We are really looking forward to that.

    My favorite thing this week was…

    Oliver reading!

    What’s working/not working for us…

    **REPEAT**Space is still an issue.  If we do get into this house, it will provide much needed space for my 1st grader to work, read and build things without his brothers destroying his work.

    Homeschool questions/thoughts I have…

    The thought I have been having a lot lately is this:  I love homeschooling!  I love being with my boys.  I love teaching them and learning with them.  I love for them to be able to ask any question at any time.  Just so grateful to be able to do this.

    A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

    Oliver reading, and yes he is in shorts and a cowboy outfit (thanks Cher!)

    BOB Books

    oliver reading a BOB

  • A Rainbow Layer Cake

    Oliver's Rainbow Cake

    My middle boy, my sweet, sweet Oliver had his 5th birthday party.  When planning his party I came across a blog post on How to Make a Rainbow Layer Cake she was inspired by this post and this post both on Rainbow Cakes.

    I was so happy because Oliver loves rainbows!  I also wanted to make the cake for him.  It isn’t perfect but I like it overall and it was made with love and a lot of frosting :O)

    I followed her directions and bought 2 cake mixes and 4 containers of frosting, I used Pillsbury.  I did not buy food coloring because I had some at home.  I found out later that I did not have the primary colors, I had bought neon.  I rolled with it.

    pillsbury cake mix

    I bought –

    • Red Hots
    • Skittles
    • 4 pack of tube frosting, fine tip
    • #5 candle and cupcake candles
    • Pack of Sugar decorations, Happy Birthday and Alphabet

    I baked the two cakes mixes according to the directions (egg whites only version).  Separated the mix into 4 bowls.  I then dyed each bowl.  I used a brand new Wilton 9″ round cake pan ($4 at Kings Soopers).  I oiled and floured the pan, then cooked each cake mix for about 14 minutes at 350.  I then cooled each cake in the pan for about 5 minutes, then onto a cooling rack for about 20 minutes.

    Layer the cake putting a thin layer of frosting between each.  Then apply a crumb coat of frosting and refrigerate for at least an hour.  Add final layer of frosting and decorate.

    rainbow cake

    frosting the layers

     

     

    rainbow layer cake

    Oliver

    the boys enjoying cake

  • Blogging through the Gospels: Matthew 1

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    Mom’s Toolbox is an excellent site to get inspired to dig into your Bible and be fed by the Word of God. Amy runs the site and she recently hosted a “Read the Bible in 90 days Challenge”.

    I did try to keep with the Bible in 90 but I have to say that I fizzled out about Day 8 because my life went crazy for awhile. I really wanted to get back into the Word in my quiet times so I was excited to see her new challenge to “Blog through the Gospels”.

    The first Day is Matthew 1, I am using her method to meditate and reflect on the passages.

    Matthew 1

    S: Scripture-This is what stood out to me:  [17] So all the generations from Abraham to David were fourteen generations, and from David to the deportation to Babylon fourteen generations, and from the deportation to Babylon to the Christ fourteen generations. (Matthew 1:17 ESV)

    O: Observation-Everything God does is intentional, everything is a part of His plan and His plans are perfect.

    A: Application-Trust in His Sovereignty, Trust in Him and His plans.  My plans are not His plans and my thoughts are not His thoughts.

    P: Prayer– That I look to Him and not the circumstances in my life.  He is eternal, my life here is but a vapor.

    Thanks to Amy and Samantha for sharing this journey!

     

  • The Homeschool Mother’s Journal Week 1

    The Homeschool Mother's Journal

    Recently I saw a blog post from a Homeschool mom that I follow.  Sam from The Kelley Eight was excited to start a journaling program.  I have always wanted to journal but just felt overwhelmed with starting from scratch.

    The cool thing about this journal program is that it has questions for you, that you answer.  This is so much easier for me, whew!

    Thanks to the Homeschool Chick and The Kelley Eight I will now be journaling this fantastically crazy journey we are on.  I am thrilled, excited and thankful!

    Here we go, Week #1

    In my life this week…

    Working my regular part-time, working on websites for others, homeschool, grocery shopping tonight, lots of organizing.

    In our homeschool this week…

    Math, math, math for the 1st grader, word problems and learning about feeding your body for science.  Water experiment will be done with Daddy on Saturday.  My 2 year old is doing centers, matching colors, shapes, baby animals to their mama’s he is doing so well!

    Places we’re going and people we’re seeing…

    The past several weeks have been jammed packed this week we took it easy.  The boys did get to go on a field trip with their Aunt to their Butterfly Pavilion.  They held a tarantula, saw turtles, snakes and butterflies.

    My 1st grader also attending his weekly clubs meeting.

    My favorite thing this week was…

    Observing my 1st grader “get it” when it comes to double-digit vertical math.  He was struggling then I saw the light bulb go off right in front of me, it was awesome to see!

    What’s working/not working for us…

    Sitting side-by-side my 1st grader definitely works for us, even better when the 2 little ones are actually out of the room.  Not working – having the little ones around.

    Homeschool questions/thoughts I have…

    I am starting to like the more organic approach and not so regimented.  I am realizing it does not have to look exactly like “school”.  Less focus on checking off items… more focus on learning, the fundamentals yes, but really learning.

    A photo, video, link, or quote to share…

    Oliver, my 4 year old said “Mom, look I can count in Spanish with my eyes closed!”.  He was so excited!

    ONE more I am adding.  My 4 year old loves to dress himself and I love his creativity and boldness.  So each week I will show  Oliver’s wardrobe choice of the week: