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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

House guests and the task of organizing our homes

House guests, a way to make them comfortable.Its not easy to host guests, and its not easy to be a house guests, here are some ideas to make them feel welcome in your home.

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5. Anticipate your guests needs. I'm not saying suddenly become clairvoyant and read their minds. But think about what they might need while at your home. I like to keep a basket with toiletries (extra toothbrushes, lotion, aspirin), a few snacks, and a bottle of water or two in the guest room (I also throw in other little things, like lint rollers, for "just in case" situations). What a relief it will be for your guests when they can turn to that basket for a forgotten necessity after a long day of travel! Another helpful trick - leave a basket of blankets, quilts or pillows available for your guests in case of a chilly night. These things make all the different, I promise you.


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Gather some maps from the area for your out of town guests.


enjoy your guests,

organize, organize, organize, organize, a 2012 trend, goal, resolution, brain issue...

It is a known fact that children do much better in school and academics if they have a peaceful emotional stable home life. Also, a structured day at school, and after school when they get home, they have about five or six hours before bed. Research backs the theory that if their home life is organized and makes them feel at peace without stress, they will perform better academic.   Around blog land it seems like everyone is into organizing their spaces in January 2011. This is so important for kids, one of the dangers of "too organized" I call these "fanatics"  people that get upset when their rugs get dirty or furniture scratched.  One way to avoid this is to have one room where kids are able to paint, play, make a mess for their "creative play time" without worries of  the "mess". This room is for them to create, play, draw, paint, do crafts.  Parents can replace rugs, and furniture, however, they cannot replace the consequences of children who don't have the opportunity for "creative, imaginative play time after school hours"
I don't agree with kids being in a car after school for hours from lessons to games. I have neighbors who even eat take out in the car every night.  After school is a very important time for children. They spent more than 6 hours in a tight rigourous environment, they are "on" for 6 hours this is a lot for small children.

ORGANIZE have the kids help you, great large and small muscle activity. REWARD the kids with an ice cream, remember (FOOD is a powerful reward or make pop corn, brownies, cookies, yum yum)

Around here, most professional organizers have "waiting lists"  and they charge from $50.00 to $100.00 an hour.  They do a great job, they move heavy things, bring different containers, and supplies, work side by side with you, and make the calls to the different charities for "pick up" of all the clothes, toys, and furniture
that you want to give away.

.For most of us who cannot afford this little luxury, here are some ideas how to organize ourselves FREE of charge, IT WILL COST TIME.

First:  Have a small goal each day, instead of of trying to do it all at once.

Secondly:  Gather your organizational supplies:  bags, (different sizes), containers, tape, sharpies, scissors, list of charities phone numbers, calendars, timer, and big chart paper for your schedule, your favorite music, stereo.

Thirdly:  Make your first goal, write it on a large piece of paper:

Example:  Organize the clutter on top of the entrance table.  You know the one that you put all the stuff when you enter your house:  cell phones, school bags, keys, mail, packages, coats, mittens, scarfs, boots, groceries, and whatever else.
I have a habit of going to the dollar store and get bargains for the week, then I put it on the entrance table to put away later, I'm in a rush, but it stays there for the week.  Can you relate????

After you set the goal for the day, set your timer ( I love timers) can you tell I teach?  Set it for 10 minutes, this means in 10 minutes, everything is put away, hang clothes, put away keys, books, school bags, mail, coupons, pencils, whatever is on the table.  In 10 minutes you are done!!!!!!  reward yourself with a cup of tea or coffee. 

Goal No.2  Set the timer for 10 minutes .  Organize one drawer from your clutter kitchen.  Make sure you have a trash bag and a give away box.  Take everything out, sort fast, and keep items that belong in the drawer, any extras give away or throw away.  You hear the timer, ITS TIME, you did it!!! reward yourself, two tasks in one day is a lot.  So maybe this reward is a bit bigger than your cup of tea,  lit your favorite candle on, for a little while, or set two or three candles.this is up to you.
REWARDS TO SELF ARE IMPORTANT. 



This is my style of organizing, I get a lot more done, if I set goals, and they have to be small ones at the beginning, WRITE them in a big piece of paper, check them off.  You will fell GREAT when you see all of the boxes checked and done.  You WORK very hard.  One day I was feeling motivated and wrote 21 goals on my pad.  I started like a crazy maniac, and WORK WORK WORK without stopping for five hours, it was insane, but I kept checking my boxes, when I finally finished I took a long bath, and it felt GREAT.
I couldn't believe it, this included doing a task that I hate, LAUNDRY, I just hate doing it, but it must be done, I mean wash, dry, fold and PUT AWAY.  It also included changing beds, I hate that too. Oh well, I hate cleaning, organizing, do you???? I'm sure you do, its more fun to just PLAY at decorating, PLAY at doing crafts, than the other chores????  Be honest, but this is living, and it is what it is.










More
 Office OutboxI love this so pretty and neat, I don't have this but I want it.






In the Kitchen Love this kitchen does anybody live here?????




In the Kitchen Lots of spices, very well organized and clean.


In the Mudroom Here is this dream entrance hall, no table but I love the ottoman and the letters.


In the Mudroom LOVE THIS so so organized and pretty,  from PB



In the Mudroom The same idea but kids never leave their shoes in such a neat way, they take them off, and throw them any way they can, and off they go to play. This is a dream.  from BHG

In the Family Room Organize the DVDs. and VHSs movies, great idea.

In the Family Room From BHS great baskets and storage for DVD.s
In the Kids? Room The art caddy is great, store it under the bed. chalkboard labels so you can change the labels easily


In the Kids? Room

In the Home Office This is a great desk for a kitchen, I love it, most of us need two or three desks.  One for our kitchen, one for our crafts, and one for our jobs, business, etc. I met a girl at a craft workshop the other day, she bought two folding tables for her craft "desk"  she sets them up when she does her crafts projects, then puts them away under the bed, out of the way. I thought it was a great idea. She paid $ 20.00 per table at Job Lot store or Walmart.

Storage, shelf, basket, organize, label, declutter Now this one from BHG is beautiful, love the labels the color, its very very nice.




TP Roll Organizer Box instructable This is a great ideas for all the cables, chargers, etc, use toilet paper and towel rolls, I have mine in one huge box. This is much better.

selke mudroom: storage drawers The under the bed drawers a fantastic idea for books, games and more.

fork business card holdersVery high style, old silverplate forks as business cards holder, tickets, laundry pick up, very very nice, love. again from BHG Better Homes and Gardens.


Have fun and remember ORGANIZE SOMETHING EVERYDAY, one task a day, only for 10 minutes, and you will achieve your goal faster.

martha

Monday, January 2, 2012

2012 is here !!!

A new year, new dreams and hopes for all of us.
Reflections, goals, resolutions, new diets, exercise, and the elections.


Hope you all had a wonderful beginning, and I wish
you the best of 2012.


Many of us have a home office/craft room/, it is hard
to get organized and decorate our offices, however,
the more organized your office becomes, the more
creative and productive we can become.
One of my wishes for 2012 is "my home office organization".  Mine has many uses, so I have to really start to arrange the furniture.
Inspiration..!













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Ikea, very good looking desk, glass top.


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My desk right now is a very old table, my printer is in another old slim table, also antique, they don't match but they do the job. My chair is a black office chair, my lamp is PB good lighting lamp, a must, I also have two windows and a ceiling light. I need to bring in two bookcases also antique, and some storage unit for all my craft
and school supplies.  A big task,



Accessories make the home office. Think about your needs and comment on your likes and dislikes, love
to hear from you,




German apple pancakes  yum yum


Ingredients

  • 7 large eggs
  • 1 tablespoon vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
  • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter
  • 3 golden delicious apples, peeled if desired, cored and cut into 1/2 inch wedges
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons cinnamon
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons sugar
  • 1 tablespoon confectioners' sugar
  • 1/4 cup creme fraiche
  • 1 cup sliced strawberries, for garnish (optional)

Directions

In a blender, combine the eggs, vanilla, and sugar and blend for about 15 seconds, until combined. Add the flour and the baking powder and mix for 60 seconds more, until very smooth. Preheat the broiler to medium-high heat. Heat a 12-inch non-stick skillet over medium heat and add the butter. Saute the apples for 4 to 5 minutes, or until softened. Add the cinnamon and the sugar, sprinkling them evenly over the apples, and stir together for 2 minutes more, until the apples are glazed and slightly translucent at the edges. Distribute the apples evenly in the skillet and pour the batter over them. Cook until the bottom seems quite firm, about 8 minutes. Transfer the pan to the broiler and, watching carefully, cook until the pancake is firm throughout and golden on top. Cut the pancake into 4 wedges and transfer them upside down to breakfast plates. Sprinkle with a little confectioners' sugar, place a dollop of creme fraiche on the top, and fan out some sliced
strawberries, YUM YUM YUM,

courtesy of the Food Network

martha

Friday, December 30, 2011

Houses, Houses, and more Houses 2011

Happy New Year, cannot believe 2011 is gone.
Here are 
great posts of 2011.
First of all "white, and gray" colors of 2011, its all over blog land, Country Living, House beautiful, and more.


Ready for a New Year's eve party, all you need is a beautiful table, iced champagne,
and a delicious dinner.

Great Panini sandwich, fast and easy, add a salad with a homemade vinaigrette and you are done.
A caramelized onions, Swiss and mushrooms, you can also do a hot soup with it.

A homemade vinaigrette



 





Print This Recipe
Balsamic Vinaigrette
What you’ll need: 
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1/4 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil
What to do:
1. Place balsamic vinegar, salt/pepper into blender. Pulse to combine.
2. WHILE blender is running, slowly stream olive oil in.
Note: store in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Shake prior to using.
Buon Appetito!

What you’ll need: {Makes 4 – 4″ mini cheesecakes}
1 sleeve of honey graham crackers – {total of 9 whole graham crackers}
1/3 cup dark brown sugar
1– 4″ mini cheesecakes}
1 sleeve of honey graham crackers – {total of 9 whole graham crackers}
1/3 cup dark brown suga/2 teaspoon ground cinnamonNo bake mini Nutella cheesecakes, yum pinch of salt
7 tablespoons unsalted butter – melted
16 ounces cream cheese – softened
2 teaspoons freshly squeezed lemon juice
3/4 pint heavy whipping cream
3 tablespoons Nutella
1/2 cup sugar
strawberry sauce to garnish
What to do:
1. Pulse graham crackers into your food processor until they are crumb like. Add brown sugar, cinnamon and salt. Pulse to combine. Add melted butter and pulse again until well combined.
2. Spray mini spring form pans with cooking spray. Equally distribute mixture between pans. Press mixture into the bottom of each pan. Chill until firm.
3. Once your cheesecake crust has chilled, Into your stand mixer, add cream cheese and lemon juice. Mix until soft and creamy. Add whipping cream and continue mixing until mixture thickens. Add Nutella, mix to combine. Add sugar and continue to mix until mixture stiffens.
4. Evenly distribute filling between pans. Chill a minimum of 3-4 hours or until firm.
5. Prior to serving, garnish with strawberry sauce {or sauce of choice}

This is a simple dinner and very healthy.  compliments of Paula at "bell'a alimento.

Enjoy it,

martha


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Thursday, December 29, 2011

More 2011 Inspiration

Dear friends:


More inspiration:
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A favorite of mine, from Atlanta homes





Atlanta homes magazine

dreaming but is this gorgeous or what?
Love the floor, it comes from the same magazine, actually, my brother
moved to Savanna for a while, had a gorgeous house, loved the south,
this house is tops.
the same house, love the chalkboard next to the farm table.
The Music Room at the Callanwolde 2011 House Tour.
Tea time

love this kitchen, love the simplicity but its elegant. Again, from the magazine.
I need to subscribe to this magazine once and for all.















Teddy Bears tea for two.



 Yum Yum table














The entrance, I should say one of them.


The Teddy Bear breakfast.

I hope you enjoyed the Inspiration pictures,

and this wonderful lava cakes from Trader Joe's, yum yum yum , you get them frozen and then heat them on the Microwave, you will impress your friends with this. 



Love,

martha

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

My favorite posts 2011



Hello friends:


It seems that we are all looking back at our favorite
posts, tutorials, finds, and more.
I took a tour of my favorite blogs, house tours,
designers, tutorials, and favorite posts.
There is an overload of pictures in every blog including mine. Some people decorated late, I did too, there is very little time for us, I enjoyed it. Oh well, its okay with me hope you enjoy the pictures.


  One of my favorite Christmas
living rooms is this one:





Holly Mathis is an amazing designer, with two little toddlers she created a beautiful living room for Christmas.









My favorite house No.2 is the beautiful Jennifer Rizzo, enjoy,








Another house is funky junk interiors, I love her house!!!



Here are some neat shower curtains by Bed and Bath, they come
in different cities, streets, and more, check them out,


more houses tomorrow,





love to you all

martha