Home Again, Home Again, Jiggety Jig

“Lida Rose, I’m home again Rose.” Without a minute to my name.

“Lida Rose how everyone knows.” That every mom’s life is the same.

So here is my post today. “Not fancy or fine.”

Lida Rose I need some more time!

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Our anniversary trip was great. I’m not calling it a vacation because we didn’t really rest. I know you’re probably thinking, “Well who’s fault was that?!”

On Monday we were in Tombstone, Tuesday – Tucson, Wednesday – Sedona & Jerome, Thursday – Grand Canyon, Friday – Clarkdale and Verde Valley.

Good thing my husband didn’t get a mile limit on the rental car.

We saw a lot of things, met up with some friends, made some new ones, and missed the kiddos like crazy.

Now I have a mountain of clothes to put away, but they are already washed! Wasn’t that nice of the babysitters?! I have to admit that I kind of expected the clothes to come back clean from the grandmothers’ houses, but my friend who has a 3 yo, 2 yo, and 7 mon. old did the laundry too. Wow!

Hope you have a great day!

Keeping Up With the Flying Crowd

I now have my own timer! It’s much nicer than using the microwave timer.

I’m in the “in-crowd” now. What? You don’t have one?

My routine flipped topsy-turvy lately, everything is in a different place, and I just felt overwhelmed.

It works great for me to set the timer and see how many boxes I can take care of in 15 minutes. Then I walk away and do something else.

Don’t forget the reward time. I’m all over that. Oh yea. The timer does help me there too. My previous timer just beeped and stopped. I’d think, “Just till the end of this chapter.” Before I knew it an hour had passed. This timer beeps for what seems like for-ev-er and so I have to put my book down, get up and turn it off.

The kids are getting in to it too. We have been doing a 10 minute pick-up every night. The four of us can accomplish quite a bit in 10 minutes. Plus, it makes me feel so-o much better.

Another thing about the timer and kids. I can say, “I will get you a drink [or whatever they are begging for] when the timer goes off.” That helps my hard-to-keep focus. I tend to go after something for the first child then 1 minute later the second child needs something. As I’m doing that I see something else that needs done…you know how it goes…the first thing never quite gets done.

I’m a big time lurker of Fly Lady. Watch out for the podcasts- they lured me in. Just nobody tell her that I don’t wear my tennis shoes every day. Please.

So, watch out house clutter! I’m learning to take control and destroy CHAOS even though my name is not Agent 99.

Moving Advice Wanted

I have only moved once in my life. I moved from my parents house to my house with my husband. Unless you count from the hospital to my parent’s house…

We are going to move. My second move! This will be quite different from moving out of one room as a single girl to a whole house as a married woman. This is a family of five and ten years of accumulation.

There’s one more twist. Most of our possessions will be in storage for several months. Lord willing, no longer than six.

So, I need help! Help! Any moving tips or links to great advice sites would be wonderful. I’m counting on you ladies. I know that Cyndi and Faith have moved quite a bit. I’m not sure about the rest of you [all five], but I’ll take any advice. What should I most avoid? What should I definitely do?

This is where I started:

Bookshelf leftBookshelf right

I have six 18 gallon totes packed full and five shelves left to be packed. I’m packing sheets, sweaters, and blankets around the books to make the boxes not too heavy.

You can’t say to get rid of books. I’ve already whittled it down to these. Two of those shelves are music. I did make a foot high stack of books to get rid of. Are you proud of me? There is another full bookshelf in my room…and there is a library book sale on April 19. I’m so glad for an understanding husband who knows I’d rather get rid of my clothes than my books.

The house needs to be show ready by April 21, 2008.

Hit me with your bestest advice!

Wordless Wednesday ~ Child Labor

Kids Cleaning

Click here for the story behind the scrubbing.

For more Wordless Wednesday Participants visit the Headquarters or 5 Minutes for Mom.

Some of My Other Wordless Wednesday Posts: Dressed up Horse, Christmas Morning, Our Cat, Daddy’s Boots, Pull that Wagon!, My Little Cowboy, Siblings.

Rejoice! My Floor is Clean Once More!

With all the sickness and appointments and such unnecessary evils my kitchen and dining room floors have been suffering.  Three weeks ago they got a swipe and a promise.  That promise was broken.  My floors were not mopped for two long weeks.

This is serious business for the kitchen and dining room.

In my defense, I did sweep a couple times.  [Just a couple.] 

Tonight, I figuratively rolled up my sleeves, got out my trusty bucket, and went to work. 

That dirt did not stand a chance!  With the scent of cleaner floating through the air I wrung out my rag and started in the corner behind the door.  Ya know, that wall is actually white underneath all that crud.

The kids all joined in with their own scrub rags.  The bucket became unnecessary; I could just dip my rag in the puddle on the floor.

My 5 year old son managed to fling water the whole way across the kitchen, on both his sisters and the papers on the refrigerator.  At least the bottom half of the refrigerator is clean.  They washed my microwave and their microwave – three times.  The cat wouldn’t stand still for them.  She wouldn’t even stay in the same room.

Anything that was standing still got wiped.  “Those are my toes!”  I’m not saying it’s all clean.  I’m saying that they wiped it.

It’s such a nice feeling to be able to slide across the floors in my socks again.