Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Quickie address book
I am continuing with organising and decluttering my house and looking for every little area where I can do that. One of these is an address book. For quite a few years now I have been trying to do this electronically and, for whatever reason, it just isn't working for me. I end up with addresses in different programs or in my email and I don't get around to putting them all in one spot. I think being a very tactile person also interfere's with my good intentions when utilising technology. I just like to feel paper in my hands sometimes. I am trying to overcome this with my personal calendar too. I have a perfectly good phone with a very good calendar system and am trying to get in the habit of using it whilst walking past all the gorgeous paper calendars. The problem with a paper calendar is that I don't like taking it in my handbag because I like to keep the weight down but then I don't have it with me when I am making appointments and so on. Anyway, that is a whole other topic, I am digressing.
To solve my address book problem, I made up a very simple system that works for me. I used 3" x 5" inch ruled index cards to write everyone's details on. A separate card for each family/friend. I can write quite a bit on each card. As well as the usual address and phone numbers, I also add things like their email addresses, birthdays, the names of their children and any other notes I feel like.
I made up front and back covers in Powerpoint and printed them out.
I laminated them and then hole punched the front and back covers and all the cards. Then I used little hinged rings to hold it all together. Similar to my recipe folder, I haven't used alphabet dividers or anything. All the cards are alphabetical but that is it. I have spare cards at the back so if I need to make major changes to a card or add another one, they are already there.
Oh, by the way, I thoroughly enjoyed my four days away and have come back all refreshed (and looking forward to lots of hugs)! These are the sorts of views I enjoyed in the beautiful Banff and it was wonderful to share it all with a good friend. I have to say one of the things I really enjoyed about my trip was sitting in the airport reading a book and, for once, not being the parent struggling with kids! Oh yes, and eating at nice restaurants and going into shops that are not kid friendly and sleeping in and eating breakfast slowly and.... Aaah, the simple joys. :-)
To solve my address book problem, I made up a very simple system that works for me. I used 3" x 5" inch ruled index cards to write everyone's details on. A separate card for each family/friend. I can write quite a bit on each card. As well as the usual address and phone numbers, I also add things like their email addresses, birthdays, the names of their children and any other notes I feel like.
I made up front and back covers in Powerpoint and printed them out.
I laminated them and then hole punched the front and back covers and all the cards. Then I used little hinged rings to hold it all together. Similar to my recipe folder, I haven't used alphabet dividers or anything. All the cards are alphabetical but that is it. I have spare cards at the back so if I need to make major changes to a card or add another one, they are already there.
Oh, by the way, I thoroughly enjoyed my four days away and have come back all refreshed (and looking forward to lots of hugs)! These are the sorts of views I enjoyed in the beautiful Banff and it was wonderful to share it all with a good friend. I have to say one of the things I really enjoyed about my trip was sitting in the airport reading a book and, for once, not being the parent struggling with kids! Oh yes, and eating at nice restaurants and going into shops that are not kid friendly and sleeping in and eating breakfast slowly and.... Aaah, the simple joys. :-)
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Where I will be for the next 4 days....
Ok, who knows where this is? I will be catching a bit of well deserved R&R by myself (yes, BY MYSELF) for the next four days. Well, I am travelling by myself. I should clarify (tips hat to sister #3 - she gets the joke). I am actually going to visit a girlfriend there. Should take about 24 hours before I miss my husband and kids horribly but I will suffer through the remaining three days. I am a trooper like that.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Let's pray for Queensland
I cannot believe this monster of a hurricane is about to hit Queensland, after all they have been through. I come from Queensland but much further south from where this is going to strike. I invite you all to hope and pray that this cyclone won't cause too much damage or loss of life.....
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Snow day activity #389 (at least it feels like it has been snowy for that long)
When the backyard looks like this (and has for 2.5 months)....
you look to the wonderful world of the internet for inspiration. You must check out the brilliant simplicity of Made by Joel (here is the link to his original cereal box doll house creation). I love his stuff so so much.
Anyway, I was flicking through his site one day about two months ago with Lord A on my knee and, last week, with no prompting from me, Lord A made this from memory. I helped with the furniture (the little table and chairs in the bottom left) but he directed. and added slides. every little cereal box doll house has to have at least two slides apparently.... the Lego people are loving it. (also a good illustration of how you just never know what is going to stick in their heads!) (see the food on the table? one pistachio...Lego people love them apparently)
Friday, January 14, 2011
Recipe folder
There is a lot of organising going on around my house at the moment. How cliched of me for January right? I guess it is a cliche for a reason. I actually love organising and find it fun and relaxing. Not that I live in organised bliss unfortunately. I have another 3 people (and a dog) who bring their own challenges to my utopian view of a clutter free, organised and peaceful home. Oh yeah, and my family history of keeping just about everything because 'it might be useful'. Thankfully this last tendency is nearly cured. Three international moves in 4 years will do that to you!
One of the things I have reorganised is my collection of printed, clipped and handwritten recipes. I have tried different methods for sorting all of these before (including folders with categories etc.) but seeing one of my best friend's recipe 'bible' folders with everything in plastic sleeves but with no apparent system for categorising was a revelation. I love her recipe folder. It is massive and is full of the sort of love that only a well loved collection of recipes that really feeds a family comes to have. The kind with food splotches on pieces of paper and little handwritten notes by her whether it is saying how much she loved the recipe or how she adapted it. So, in the spirit of copying being the finest form of flattery I decided to make my own and combine all my different folders into one (exhibit A above).
I then cut out a piece of scrapbook paper the right size to fit in the spine and printed out a label to stick on top (see first picture at the top of this post). I am enjoying it already...
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Medicine (wo)man
Here is what I have been doing over the last two weeks. Lord A has been sick with a cold and then Strep, Sporty Girl had the cold and then my better half came down with a cold as well (we are seeing if the Strep is taking hold on him yet..sigh). With so many people sick and everyone taking different medicines at different times, I came up with this little system to keep me sane. Inspired by hospital charts, I made my own little chart that I thought you might find useful too. Just as a side note, something else that keeps me sane is grabbing a little basket and making sure everything I need to tend the ill is in there - medications, medicine cups/syringes/spoons, lozenges, Vicks vaporub, thermometer, hand sanitiser etc. I keep it on the kitchen counter until no longer needed. It also helps if my hubby and I are taking shifts through the night - we don't have to wake up the other to find out which child had which medicine at what time. Works for me!
I am having trouble with Scribd for my document sharing so I am going to trial sharing this with Google Docs in the meantime. Let me know if you have any problems and I will send you the original Word document.
Saturday, December 25, 2010
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