simple living lifestyle challenge 41 a place for everything

simple livingThe challenge: a place for everything

We have all heard the old saying, “a place for everything and everything in its place.”  But how many of us put this into practice?  Can you look around, right now and see the accumulated clutter on your kitchen counter?  Can you open a drawer and find a myriad of miscellaneous junk just sitting there?  Has your living room become a “catch-all” for children’s toys?  Then it is time to put this age old saying into use.

Why make the change:

Okay, let’s do a simple test to see if this is something that you should take part in…..without leaving your chair or couch that you are sitting on, can you answer the following questions:

  • Do you know where your car keys are?
  • Do you know where your phone charger is?
  • Do you know where your 2013 tax papers are?
  • Do you know where your social security card is?
  • Do you know where your winter gloves are?
  • Do you know where the bug spray from last summer is at?
  • Do you know where last seasons shoes are located at and if anyone needs new ones?

How did you do? Can you answer at least 5 out of the 7??  7?  Maybe only 1?

For most of us, we probably only really care about two of them—the keys and phone charger.  Everything else we will spend hours hunting down.  But it doesn’t have to be this way.  Wouldn’t it be nicer to know that you have a place established for everything and that with a quick look, you will be able to access it?

How to make the change:

This is something that you do, AFTER you declutter your home.  It doesn’t make sense to keep throwing things in places when you FIRST need to declutter and get rid of items.

Here are some simple steps to helping you find a place for everything:

  1. Take a look around your home and every item that is lying around visibly. Now think of a logical place for each item.  Some items you will put with other similar stuff.  Maybe it is your husband’s wallet, keys, and loose change, find a small container and put all of his items together in an accessible spot, ready to grab when headed out the door.
  2. Ideally before you find a place for something, or at the latest if you cannot, think long and hard whether or not you really need the object in question.  Ask yourself, “have I used this item at ALL in the last year?  Since we are naturally hoarders, we need to purge ourselves from having too much stuff.  If you are having a hard time finding a place for items, consider getting rid of it.
  3. Repeat, repeat, repeat.  This exercise needs to be done over and over again.  People constantly wonder why I organize monthly…it is because we accumulate items, and if those items are not dealt with, we will suddenly be thrust into the materialistic world of STUFF.  If I notice that my home is become too much to pick up, or that the certain place where I store my ?  is constantly getting messed up, then it is time to purge.  Time to give up some things.  I can not honestly use every single item, it is almost selfish of me to hold onto it.

Want to simplify your life, so that you can have more time to spend with family, more time to spend on self, more time to spend time doing what it is you like to do??  Then spend less time searching for things.  Find a place for everything and keep it that way.

 

campfire cones a large family with small children special

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Ok, let’s face it, Smores are a typical part of our American culture for summer fun.  Most every child I know, has had a smore.  When you have little ones, it is a fun treat to make, but watch it when the marshmallow gets all gooey and stuck in hair ,or wiped all over face and hands.  Makes me NOT want to make them.  I usually only do, when I know they are going to go back into their kiddie pool or straight for the bathtub.  Here was some fun time roasting marshmallows last year.

Well what a difference a year makes, we now have 6 little ones that enjoy these treats and they can get messy.  Besides Dad usually has to catch the marshmallows because a child is cooking them and they light on fire.

Well Smores, no more.  We have found that by making campfire cones, they contain the mess and taste 10 times better.  Very simple to make.
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Take a sugar cone, smear some peanut butter and stick a slice of banana in it.IMG_20140614_184044

Add some milk chocolate chipsIMG_20140614_184435

Fill the top with marshmallows.IMG_20140614_185353

Wrap it in tin foil.IMG_20140614_185455

Place over hot coals.IMG_20140614_185504

Then wait, let it heat up and melt the chocolate.IMG_20140614_191150

See , so much nicer than sticks full of flaming marshmallows!!  Easy, clean, contained mess.
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When they are all heated up, unwrap and enjoy.  Everyone agrees that these taste the best!!

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