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Gingerbread Village at Conner Prairie

Just a few weeks after we moved to Indy, I bought our first membership to a museum. We have well exceeded it’s worth and it’s still valid until August. It’s our favorite place to go after school and I’m so excited to share it with you today. Conner Prairie is hosting several holiday events this season. This past week I went to check out the Gingerbread Village exhibit and was truly inspired by the creativity of the artists. If you’re in the Indy area, I highly suggest checking out one of the holiday events and their darling Gingerbread Village. Today I’m over at Indy’s Child talking about one of my favorite Indianapolis museums.

Gingerbread Village Conner Prairie

Gingerbread Village at Conner Prairie

Conner Prairie features several permanent attractions and numerous semi-regular events, including special monthly programming such as “Taste the Past”, a “Headless Horseman ride” in the autumn, candlelight tours, and a country fair. It also hosts American Civil War reenactments, “Hearthside Suppers”, and Christmas holiday events and dinners. We’ve only attended the Headless Horseman event so far but loved it so much we’ll be doing all of the events we can! Gingerbread Village at Conner Prairie
Have got to add this Gingerbread House Villiage to our Christmas traditions idea list for the kids.

Making Seasons Bright Through Charity

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One of my favorite parts of the holiday season is the joy I feel in giving. Receiving gifts is great but there’s this particular feeling I get when I give to someone that far outweighs my joy in receiving. We typically give to a wonderful charity called Child’s Play but we wanted to give to a more local charity this year. We chose the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana to contribute a care package of which I was lucky enough to find everything all at one store, Big Lots.

The holidays are a time to bring family together. Loving this idea to add charity as a tradition at Christmas for my kids.

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When I looked up how to donate to the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana, I found a wishlist of their top 10 items needed as well as a running list of various items the families need during their stay. Sophie and I headed over to Big Lots with our list and budget in mind and was able to purchase an awesome assortment for the care package.

Care Package for charity

Making Season’s Bright Through Charity

Care Package Necessities:

  • Paper plates
  • Paper bowls
  • Hand soap
  • Laundry detergent
  • Disinfectant wipes
  • Water bottle
  • Dryer sheets
  • Kids toothbrush
  • Thank you cards
  • Notepad
  • Coloring pad
  • Colored pencils
  • Pencil sharpener
  • Art pouch
  • Puzzle
  • Christmas socks
  • Bows
  • Chocolate
  • Snuggle blanket

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I wanted to make sure there were necessities as well as luxury items while they’re away from home. I’d made a simple tie blanket that Sophie and Lexi loved ‘helping’ me make. They gave it lots of hugs so the families using it will feel loved while they’re snuggling.

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Sophie was also very insistent on helping me to put the basket together for the families. She did a great job fitting everything in the basket and I loved her pride in knowing that she was being a big helper. I know she won’t remember making this basket for the families but we want to make sure she’s growing up with a generous heart and will continue to make a basket each year.

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Once I’d re-organized the care package a bit, I put everything in a big holiday bag and excitedly took it downtown to the Ronald McDonald home. I was greeted by a volunteer named Peggy who graciously took the care package and offered to take me on a tour of the home. The next 20 minutes I was blown away by the organization and wanted to give much more than a care package.

Ronald McDonald House of Indiana

Ronald McDonald House of Indiana

I encourage you to visit your local Ronald McDonald home for a tour and learn about what a wonderful charity it is for families in need. I was so thankful to have been able to spend a small amount of money at Big Lots that meant a great deal to the families staying at the Ronald McDonald House of Indiana this holiday season.

Style and assortments vary by store, so if you’re going to make your own, you may not find exactly what we did but they have a great assortment of brands to choose from. Go help make someone’s season’s bright by going to Big Lots this year.

 

December Goals

It’s the last month of the year 2015 and I’ve had a wonderful year. I love doing these monthly goals because it’s sort of like a time capsule for how my year went. Not surprisingly, November shot by and left me spinning. I’m sure December will be no different. I’m trying to not plan a ton for the calendar because I know that I’ll hear or read about an event and have to go last minute. I’m currently torn between three places to take Sophie after school!

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Before we look at how I did in November, I want to look back at my New Years Inspirational Word for 2015: Learn. I did a poor job at learning the specific things I mentioned in January’s post but I kept ‘Learn’ close to my heart though out the year and truly learned a lot. I learned about blogging, monetizing, montessori (not having Sophie at home with me), moving to a new state, taking a Disney trip with a toddler, organizing and much more. I have a month to decide my word for 2016 but I’m leaning towards ‘Embrace’, meaning ‘Embrace life’. I’m in an uneasy spot that I’ve been in before, not knowing what to do with my life. Do I pursue this blog, try writing for another publication, focus on marketing my organizing business, get a desk job…? It makes me a little exhausted thinking about it all. When I get anxious with too many choices, I tend to shut down and be unmotivated for work or play. That’s how my past month has gone, not fully committed to any one of those ventures but trying them all which results in being pulled too many directions. Time for some soul searching.

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I did fairly well on my November goals. We’ve gotten Sophie’s bedtime routine down better. She had been so sleepy/crabby in the mornings before school that we knew she needed a better routine at night. We now do bath every other night and bedtime got moved up a half hour to 8p. She started swim lessons and is loving it. I love watching Jeffrey be able to do the lessons with her since I am usually the one to do these kind of activities with her. I did not join a mom’s group, as planned, but I have applied to be a member of theCityMoms and will start writing for IndysChild next month!

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The personal organizing session I had scheduled fell through due to illness on my client’s behalf. I’m disappointed but learned a few things on how to handle my next client. I did not read 4 nights/week but did read much more than before. We decided to not build the shed because it was too big of a project before the ground froze. We replaced that project with a garage organizing job so we could still fit my car in the garage this winter. My blog goals were (as always) my lowest priority. I posted 3 times/week up until this past week and used hashtags more efficiently on Instagram but I have nothing on my content calendar (which was supposed to be scheduled a month out.) I feel like I’m being a slacker by making my goals more simple for certain months but I also realize that they need to be attainable goals. December is full of holiday dinners, Christmas light hunting, Christmas movies, family gatherings, playing in the snow and Christmas crafts. I want to take the month off from heavy goals and focus on the holiday season and my family.

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December Goals

Family

  • Practice patience with Sophie’s ‘nos’ and ‘baby cries’
  • Insist on a slower ‘house projects’ speed
  • Continue family time at night with no TV until the weekend

Life

  • Meet people in the community
  • Partake in a few Christmas events
  • Continue PT for my shoulder and workouts 3x/week

Blog

  • Complete sponsored post
  • Hit my Pinterest goal (at least 550 pins/week)
  • Stop comparing

This post was a bit heavier than my usual monthly goal posts. I wanted to be honest in what’s going on in my life and why my goals aren’t being reached. Hopefully at the end of December I can look back and be proud of the goals I accomplished and excited for the new year ahead. What does your December look like? Any specific tradition you’re looking forward to most?

Thanksgiving Kid Crafts

Thanksgiving is right around the corner! That means lots of delicious comfort food, football, playing in the leaves and lots of kids running underfoot. If you live in the Midwest, you’re never sure what the weather will be like on Thanksgiving day. It could be 75 degrees and sunny or snowing here in Indiana. Having crafts that can be made inside or outside is a must, so I’ve rounded up a few of my favorites for this year. DIY Thanksgiving Kid Craft Ideas

Thanksgiving Kid Crafts

Photo Sources (from top left)

  1. Toilet Paper Roll Pilgrims by Misty
  2. Pilgrim Hat Crayon Cups by Kristyn
  3. Gathered Leaves Wall by Bar
  4. Handprint Turkey Crown by Jen
  5. Chocolate Dipped Rice Krispies Treat Turkey Pops by Beth

Let me know what your plans are for Thanksgiving! How will you keep the kids from running through the kitchen?



Bathroom Linen Closet Organization

When you move into a new home, things can be, dare I say, chaotic for a little while. We moved into our home three months ago and I still feel like I’m struggling to tread above water. When things are in disarray, my mind gets pretty anxious, so we’ve been working very hard on getting our home, not only feeling more clean and beautiful but also more functional. Our master bathroom’s closet was one of the first things we knew we had to tackle.

Before and After Bathroom Linen Closet

There were several things wrong with our bathroom linen closet organization from the begining. It always felt dark, bottles always toppled over because of the builder-grade wire shelves and we couldn’t seem to keep things where they belonged. Although it took us fifty days to complete our tiny bathroom closet, each step of the project was worth it.

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A master bedroom is supposed to be serene, calm, peaceful, safe and restful. I kept my blinders on every time I walked in our master bedroom because ours was the complete opposite. Sophie’s favorite game in the world is to empty a container, line all of the items in a row and then put them back in the container. She did this almost every day, meaning, I often went without deodorant or mascara because she’d put it in a different container and I couldn’t find where she’d hidden it. During the closet makeover, we’d also decided to paint the bathroom, change out the hardware and rip out and replace the caulk, meaning there were tools on every surface of our bathroom and bedroom. It was fun guys! Because I learned a thing or five during our minor bathroom renovation, I thought I’d share five simple steps to organizing your linen closet so it works for you.

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  • Empty. Empty the closet entirely. Lay it all out in one room so you can see exactly how much you shoved in that tiny space.
  • Clean. At very least, clean shelves, floors and baseboard with cleaner. If your closet has never been painted since you’ve lived there, roll on a crisp white to freshen up the space. Go one step further and buy or make custom shelves to maximize the usability of your closet.
  • Sort. Sort through every item in that pile of closet innards. Check dates on medicine bottles. Throw out that gel that you thought made your hair look like a wet rat. Essentially pair down everything you have because you likely weren’t using it all. Make sure you have a large trash bag for this step and automatically toss anything that’s questionable.
  • Divide. Buy, or better yet, reuse current containers to organize the contents remaining. I reused baskets from two different closets of our old home. They don’t match but they do a great job holding what they’re meant to. Make sure you test out your containers in the space before you fill them. Look for containers that aren’t so shallow that all of your contents will be showing above. On the other hand, do not use containers that are so deep that you’ll be tossing in items without regard, ending up where you were in the beginning.
  • Test. Pay attention over the next three weeks to see how you use your closet. Are you able to easily access what you’re looking for? Are your most-used easy to reach? Test your closet and re-arrange if necessary. If you find it hard to remember where things are, add labels to your containers. Make sure your partner or any  other person using the closet is happy with the new organization solution. If it’s not user friendly for everyone, it will quickly go back to it’s old ways.

Clean White Bathroom Closet

This photo may not look like much to you, but it makes me giddy. Jeffrey worked extremely hard custom building these sturdy wood shelves for our closet. I’m not worried about bottles falling over or the awkward spacing that the last shelves caused. It was a clean canvas for me to organize and fill with our essentials. Not only was I able to fit everything that was previously in the closet, I was able to fit all of our spare light bulbs that took up two shelves in our hall closet.

Linen Closet

Bathroom Linen Closet Organization

Starting at the bottom. I picked up an inexpensive plastic container to fill with toilet paper and paper towels. I shoved light bulbs behind the toilet paper, knowing we won’t need them for another nine years (they’re hardcore light bulbs.) I use one cleaner for everything in the bathroom because I don’t like a ton of cleaners taking up space.

Linen Closet Organization

The next shelf up holds our rolled towels. Because of the shape of the shelf, it made the most sense to roll them. They all fit and will be easy for my husband and myself to easily put away correctly.

Linen Closet Organization

Two baskets were used as a ‘his and hers’ storage solution for all of our miscellaneous toiletries such as hair products, lotions, vitamins and shaving cream. It was helpful to use a small container within the large container to compartmentalize items, ensuring bottles to stand upright.

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My everyday powder room supplies take up the middle shelf. Our vanity has large spacious cabinets below rather than drawers, making it difficult to access everyday items.  I opted to use the most accessible shelf for my makeup, perfume, favorite jewelry and deodorant. I kept only the face products that I use every day as well as my favorite perfumes, while everything else was discarded. Acrylic trays
have always been my favorite organizing tool for multiples and my makeup was no exception. In our old house my makeup and nail polishes were organized in acrylic trays as well.

Bathroom Linen Closet Organization

The next shelf was occupied by two coordinating wicker storage baskets One basket was filled with soaps, toothpaste, q-tips, sunscreens and bug spray. The other basket was filled with medications and first aid supplies. Jeffrey made a thin shelf to hold my curlers, curling irons, straightener and hair dryer. The very top shelf held even more light bulbs that were leftovers from the construction of our last home. We were also given a box to switch out every light in our current home by our electrical company.

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No one wants to spend a lot of time organizing a closet just to see it become a mess again months later! So, before you tackle any major organizing project, remind yourself that it always gets worse before it gets better. Push through, even if you have to wear blinders for nearly two months. Take the time to go through each individual item and assess it’s worth in your space. If you truely use and have a specific spot for each item, your closet will stay organized.

Does your bathroom closet need a makeover? Tell me your trouble areas. I’d love to help figure out a solution!

If you’re interested in more ideas on how to organize tough spaces, check out these posts:

Office and craft room organizationCraft/Office Organization

Spice Rack OrganizationSpice Rack Organization

Nail Polish OrganizationNail Polish Organization

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