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Feb. 13, 2008 - Wish You Could Get It All Done?

I want to share a post with you today that was written by Melynda @ Our Blessed Arrows blog.
She gave me permission to share this here. Enjoy! After you finish here I encourage you to stop by Melynda's blog and make a new friend. She has a great blog full of wonderful posts like this one.
How To Do It All
I am asked a lot, "How do you do it all?" I am just superwoman. That is all. I have been gifted with 48 hour days, self-cleaning floors, and brainiac kids who just LOVE to do school work and get all the chores done. Yeah right, If only! Actually, I don't even know what 'it all' is. I guess the accomplished stay at home, homeschooling mama would be up by 5am to feed the baby and get her day started, read her Bible and pray for 1 hour every morning, have a spotless house, no dishes in the sink, kids with fresh hair cuts and unstained, rip-free clothing. This woman would always look put together, wear a spotless apron in the kitchen, along with high heals. Her hair would be washed and done, her makeup flawless, her finger nails would shine like justice and she would have the fragrance of a rose. Pregnancy would never slow her down or add pounds to her backside. She would have 3 fresh cooked meals ready at perfect intervals each day, served hot and on good china at the dining room table. She would serve super healthy, homemade snacks at least twice a day with fresh milk from the family's dairy cow and in the kitchen you would find no sign that cooking was ever done, with the exception of the bread dough, made with freshly ground wheat, rising in a warm oven. An accomplished mama would sew all her kids clothes with the precision of a professional seamstress and laundry would never pile up anywhere. All clothes would be pressed perfectly and organized by color in each child's drawer. All socks would have their matches. She could wrangle a snake, catch a mouse, and change a tire. An unexpected event in her day wouldn't cause her to detour. She would reset her schedule and get back to work, not missing a beat. This mom would have a strict schedule, in 15 minute increments, posted on her bathroom mirror to keep her from any dilly dally, along with a memory verse reminding her not to be lazy, though she will find time for tea and a good book sometime in the afternoon. Not a spec of dust would be found in the accomplished mom's home, nor an out of place toy. Carpets would always have those fresh vacuum lines and floors would shine, freshly mopped. Not a pile of newspapers nor bills will be spotted and electrical cords coming to and fro will be invisible to the naked eye. The sounds in her house would be either silence, Christian music, or the piano, of which all her children would be exceptional at. Her kids would be math whizzes, never complain, and get everything done in the time allotted. They would wash their hands and behind their ears regularly, their teeth would always be brushed, and their hair freshly combed. Her husband would come home to a house that smelled nice, a beautiful woman who was there to wait on him, well groomed kids, and a yummy dinner. Mama would put the kids to bed at 8 with no fussing or whining and stay up with her husband for a few hours and have 'mommy & daddy' time. They would be fast asleep by 10 so they could be up by 5am the next morning to do it all again. In the words of Elizabeth Bennet, "I never saw such a woman. Surely she would be a fearsome thing to behold." Expecting yourself to be the picture of the woman I described above is silly. We can never hope to accomplish that. To think we should expect ourselves to always be perfect in everything will leave us feeling discouraged and hopeless. We will end up tired and unable to be the mothers and wives we ought to be. First: Ask your husband what things he would have you get done first in your day. Make a list of the things that make him feel good when he comes home and work on perfecting those. Second (and maybe this should be first): Get your kids in line. Children that obey are much happier and happy kids make happy homes. When you have a child who fusses when you tell him "no candy" it dampens the mood of your home. But when your child says, "okay" when you say no and he runs off to play you will see an improvement in the overall feel of your days. Your child is happier knowing his boundaries. He didn't have to fuss or whine for anything. He was able to move on and happily go about his business. Third: Decide what is truly important and what is just a small thing. Remember that you aren't a robot and neither are your kids. You are all different. Teach your kids how to get their jobs done, even jobs they don't like, and then let them tweak the way they do it to suit themselves. Doing it all yourself won't help your children learn anything but laziness, but making them do it exactly as you would will only teach them disdain for helping out with jobs they must learn to do, and it will be a pain in your tush because you will be frustrated and constantly re-doing everything. Fourth: Don't freak out when things don't go exactly as planned and don't look at it as getting 'backed up'. Feeling backed up will cause discouragement. Just make a written plan and start again. If that doesn't work, make a new written plan. Don't go back and look at how unsuccessful you have been. You may think from reading my blog that I am put together and I get everything done. That isn't quite true. Actually, far from it, I just don't blog about my faults too much. I have the child rearing thing down and we try to take an easy going approach to life - those things do make my days stress free. However, my home is not the picture of perfection. Here are a few confessions for those of you who don't 'see' me in homemaking action. My kids may get the laundry done, and I may get up, get dressed, and make my bed every morning, but you should see the dust on my ceiling fans and shelves. I have small boxes where I hide stuff when surfaces get too junky. I am queen of the swipe and stuff, taking everything off the desk and throwing it into a box. The desk is instantly clean! But then I have this box sitting around needing to be gone through. My flooring is made up of baby toys and Match Box cars and our schooling area is usually littered with ripped up crayon wrappers. My walls need washing and pictures need to be straightened. I am really bad at remembering to wipe down my appliances and my baseboards probably haven't been washed in a year. There is more but, alas, I am done poo-pooing myself. I do pretty good for a mama of 6 and, since my main goal is a stress free home, a happy husband and smart, happy kids I think we are right on track. So, work I must on those things needing my attention but when I don't get it all done I just think back to the wise words of Miss Scarlett O'Hara. "I can shoot straight, if I don't have to shoot too far." No, wait, wrong quote. "Fiddle dee dee... I won't think about it now, I'll think about it tomorrow, when I can stand it. After all ... tomorrow's another day." Posted by Mel
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Dec. 8, 2006 - Help Me and Enter My Drawing!

I have a dilemma...

A growing (almost large) family in a small house with very few closets dilemma...

 

We have been busy trying to make room for the little Ladybug and Doodlebug to move into a kid's bedroom and out of our bedroom. I now have an entire room worth of stuff that has no home. Everything from our office/schoolroom now has to be assimilated into our house. I have boxes of wrapping paper and supplies, computer gadgets, etc...

 

Here is the question: Where do you put things like wrapping paper?

I would think under my bed , but our bed sits on the floor, -- no underneath.

I would think hall closet but I don't have one. :-/

Is this question going to be too hard?

 

Will any of you who have creative ideas for storing things including, but not limited to, wrapping supplies, (in fact any and all organizing topics are welcome!) please leave me a comment at the end of this post or leave me a message in my chat box?

I'd love to have conversation with you and glean from some of your ideas.

 

Everyone who joins in this conversation and leaves me a valid email address will be entered into a drawing for 2 gently used books.

 

The winner can choose from two of  6 choices:

 

1. Your Clothes Say it for You by Elizabeth Rice Handford

2. Christian Living in the Home by Jay Adams

3. Training Children in Godliness by Jacob Abbot

4. Sink Reflections by Marla Cilley (Flylady)

5. I Kissed Dating Goodbye by Joshua Harris

(this one has our name in ink in the front cover but is in good condition)

6.What the Bible Says About Child Training by J. Richard Fugate

(This one is an older bookstore discard copy with an X on the bottom--but still in good condition)

 

Thanks to any of you in advance and please pass the message on...the more the merrier!

 

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Aug. 30, 2006 - Good Hard Work

I just read an excellent post about the benefits of hard work. Check out the article. Also hop over to Seeking the Old Paths and read her take on balancing work (Post entitled Considering Chores) ...to be a slave driver or an anything goes mom? What to choose?

 

It seems that God would like for us to learn to set a good example for our little ones by working with them...not lording over them. There are times, however, that a mom just has to say "I'm sorry I can't help you right now but these things just have to be done" (lawn mowing etc...).

 

 I have strong beliefs about hard work. I've seen the fruit of it in children's lives. It seems that for a young man (teen) to work very hard physically is like therapy. Calms the emotions, etc.. 

Remember the old sayings "Keeping oneself busy is the best remedy for worry" and "Idle hands are the devil's workshop", "There's nothing like good hard work to sweeten one's disposition". This goes for children as well as for adults.

 

Keep busy...but don't forget to sit at His feet.

Sunydazy

 

 

 

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Jul. 6, 2006 - "Works for Me Wednesday" tip

Sherry over at One Big Family offered this tip for Works for Me Wednesday. I don't usually do these weekly tips and ideas because it might require me to think of something clever...every week! No, no that would never do...I'll just share someone else's great idea with you today. Be sure to pay Sherry a visit on her blog when you get a chance.

 

Here's a "Works for Me Wednesday" tip--coffee filters.

Try using coffee filters, the round basket-type ones,  for snack distribution; this could include anything from caramel corn to hot dogs to birthday cake. They are much cheaper than paper plates, and easier for little hands when you are handing out things such as popcorn, etc. They also keep a sub sandwich portion together instead of allowing the components to slip apart. They can also be used for keeping tacos together.

 

 




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May. 18, 2006 - Laundry Soap

I'm trying a new laundry soap. It has gotten rave reviews from other users. I learned about it on another blog: Life in a Shoe (which is linked to the right). The soap is called Charlie's Soap (and is technically a detergent). It has been featured by such places as Treehuggers (self explanatory). It's supposed to rinse completely clean and you use only a Tablespoon per load for standard machines (less for front loaders). Check out their link here http://www.charliesoap.com/ and read about it. If you decide to order mention my name (Debbie Johnson) in the comment/referral section and I'll get a free sample. I'll let you know how it works for us after I've used it for a while. Believe me, we've got some serious laundry challenges around here!

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Here you can visit our happy little acre, where we homeschool our 5 children. We believe in love of God, simplicity of life, sense of humor, and love of learning. I hope you will find encouragement while you are here. (Note: We like Hank the Cowdog.:-) )



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Once upon a time, when things were not so complex...there was a handsome
farm boy (college boy) from the great woods of the Northwest
who came to the south on his
white stallion (White Honda Civic)
and won Buttercup's (Sunydazy's) heart.
He laid his heart at the foot of
her dress and said "Our love can be
like a storybook story. Will you be my bride?"


She accepted and they began talking
and dreaming of their perfect future
together.


Since that time they have together endured
fire swamps, ROUS's, the pit of despair
and yes, they have even teetered on
the edge of the cliff's of insanity (tee hee!)


Though their future was not quite what
they expected they still believe
in True Love.


This blog is all about the rest
of their lives where they are living
'Happily Ever After' in the land
of La Kooka Rancha.


They love to say 'you keep using
that word...I do not think it means
what you think it means.' and
'Hallo, my name is Inigo Montoya'
...but their favorite phrase is
'As you wish'....



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