Well, my girls are off to school as of today. I got a bit choked up watching them walk up the school steps, with backpacks on and lunch bags in hand. I noticed they have all grown into their backpacks, they no longer look like a backpack with a head walking away from me!
I am proud of my girls. They truly are growing into young ladies who have hearts that care for others and want to do what is right. Oh, how I pray they continue on that path!
Now I am home, and the first thing I tackled is a new Fall Morning Routine List for myself. I do this every fall, and they look pretty similar each year. My girls have a “Back To School Morning Routine Chart” that I will share with you soon, but for today I will write about what I’ve decided to do each morning to start my day out right. This list begins AFTER my girls are off to school, other than the first 3 items. The only things that I need to focus on with them, (because their own morning routine keeps them on track) is helping with their hair and making their lunches.
I keep my list online. I have an iGoogle homepage. It allows me to add “gadgets” to the page, depending on my needs. Today I added a “To Do List” gadget, and used it to make an A.M. Routine list.
Here is what is on my list:
~Give Day To God
~Make Bed
~Get Dressed/Hair/Makeup/Teeth
~Breakfast/Vitamins
~Empty/Fill Dishwasher
~Fill Water Bottle
~House Pick Up
~Wipe All Glass
~Wipe Bathrooms
~Reboot Laundry
~Go Through Email
~Check Calendar
~What’s For Dinner?
~15 Minutes Zone Work
~5 Minute Hot Spot
~Quiet Time/Prayer Time
~Workout
~Nutrition Checklist
Give Day To God
This is a quick acknowledgement before I even get out of bed, a prayer that God would use me how He sees fit, and that I would be mindful of Him throughout the day.
Make Bed
I do this right when I get out of it!
Get Dressed/Hair/Makeup
Sometimes I even shower…lol.
Breakfast/Vitamins
Pretty self explanatory. I need a good breakfast and to remember to take my vitamins. There are many morning that I eat with my girls so this is already done before they leave.
Empty/Fill Dishwasher
Part of my girls morning routine is to empty the dishwasher if needed. This really helps in the morning, because it takes no time to stick the breakfast dishes in, as long as it is empty!
Fill Water Bottle
I have an EcoVessel water bottle that I love! I fill it with ice and water in the morning, and it stays icy cold all day. I never have to add more ice throughout the day, just water. Love it!
House Pick Up
This one is super easy and a habit. I just go into each room and make sure there is nothing in there that does not belong. It is only easy because of my Flylady System (I talk about that below) and also because part of my girls morning and evening charts is “pick up personals,” which means they go into each room of the house and get anything they have left out and put it away. If they miss something, they will not earn their points for allowance. We are strict about this, I do not want to follow them around nagging them to pick up every little thing, and I don’t want to pick up everything for them. “Pick Up Personals” has made a major difference in how easy it is for me to keep the house cleaned up.
Wipe All Glass
I have a kitchen table and dining room table that both are glass. They need wiped numerous times a day, especially after my girls have had breakfast at them.
Wipe Bathrooms
I use Flylady’s “Swish & Swipe” system. Basically, you keep toilet bowl cleaner in the container of the toilet brush, so everyday you just grab it and do a quick swish (not a good idea if you have small kids, unless your cleaner is non-toxic). I also take a paper towel and vinegar spray to quick swipe the mirror and sink area. “Swish & Swipe” keeps the bathroom company ready with just seconds a day. (I do deeper bathroom cleaning once a week, this just keeps it shining throughout the week).
Reboot Laundry
A load a day keeps the smellies away! I am working hard on this one. It really is doable if I just make myself think about it, which is why it is on the list.
Go Through Email
If I don’t do this daily, my inbox becomes a mess. Still learning this one…
Check Calender
I do this as part of my evening routine, but a quick peek in the morning is always good, too. I use iCal on my Mac.
What’s For Dinner?
It is good for me to think about this at the beginning of my day. Especially when thawing meat is involved or if I want to use the crock pot. It eliminates last-minute-before-dinner trips to the store because I check to make sure I have all I need at the beginning of the day.
15 Minute Zone Work
This is also part of the Flylady System. She divides the home into “zones” and has you work in each “zone” for 15 mintues a day. At first, those 15 minutes each day are used for de-cluttering. Once your home is de-cluttered, you use those minutes to do “missions” that she suggests, which basically keeps your home spring cleaned all year, only working 15 minutes a day! It works beautifully when I actually stick with it daily. It is tempting to go longer than 15 minutes, but that is when I crash and burn and don’t want to do it again the next day. If I set my timer for 15 and stop when it beeps, it is a GREAT system.
5 Minute Hot Spot
Also part of the Flylady System, a “hot spot” is any spot in your home that erupts into clutter easily. For me, it is our study closet, our desk, our stairs, my trunk, certain drawers, an area that collects clothes in my bedroom…I could go on and on. Spending 5 minutes a day in a hotspot keeps these areas under control. I am amazed at how well this one works. Again, the key is stopping after 5 minutes and knowing you will have 5 more tomorrow..
Quiet Time/Prayer Time
This is a must for me. Time with God enables me to do everything else. He is my life line. I love using my prayer bench for this or taking my Bible/journal to a coffee shop for extra extended time.
Workout
This one is actually quite funny. I don’t workout. I should. I put it on the list knowing my sister is going to make me run a 1/2 marathon with her next spring. Training would start in January, so this one will probably sit unchecked on my list until then. Ugh. I can’t believe I just admitted the marathon thing for all to see…that isn’t a commitment…
Nutrition Checklist
This is another ‘gadget’ that is on my iGoogle homepage. It keeps track of how many grains, veggies, fruits, glasses of water, etc. It is a simple check box system. It is easy and keeps me aware of what I need throughout the day.
There are a lot of things on the list that we all do everyday. Seeing them listed makes it seem like a lot, but really, it is not. Many of them only take a minute or 2. This is what works for me, it is not for everyone, and it would look different if I went to work full time every day.
It really, really makes a difference in my day when I do these things regularly and purposefully. This is the list I miss most during summer school break, it keeps me on track and helps things run smoothly around here!
Also see:
Keeping Your House Picked Up
A White Board For Chores
Be encouraged, Be Inspired, And Get Something Done!
~things you did accomplish
~thoughts on procrastination/ways you beat procrastination
~Projects
~Crafts
Let me know in the comments how you have been doing. Do you feel like you accomplished what you wanted to this summer? I don’t know about you, but even with this list I question myself..”did I teach character enough? did I lose my patience too often? were we too busy? were we busy enough? am I sending my kids back to school stronger because of my influence this summer?” I know I can get wrapped up in these types of questions, so this week I decided to stop worrying and just be at peace with what this summer brought and how we handled it all. I do my best and God will fill in the rest, right?
Be encouraged, Be Inspired, And Get Something Done!
~things you did accomplish
~thoughts on procrastination/ways you beat procrastination
~Projects
~Crafts
My “Laid Back Method’ To Making Simple Meal Plans
One of my favorite things to do is to go to the library and look in the “new release” section for interesting cookbooks. There always seems to be one that catches my eye, (this week it is Everyday Cooking with Organic Produce, great cookbook!) and it keeps me up to date with what is happening with food.
Ever since I was little, I love to sit with a cookbook and read it like a regular book, starting at the front and working my way to the back. I remember when I was about 10 years old being so excited to find Amy Vanderbilt’s cookbook at a garage sale for ten cents. I bought it and devoured the insanely thick book from front to back! When I was 11, I made an entire Thanksgiving meal with very little help. I loved cooking!
I think I got my love of cooking from both of my grandma’s. I remember my Grandma Thelma having us over and making us little snacks, commenting on why they were good for us. I remember her telling me why whole wheat bread was better than white– she knew back then what Doc Oz is trying to tell us now!!:) She always had something on hand to feed us, and to this day, even if our visit is unannounced, she loves on us with some sort of bite to eat. She makes the world’s best sunny- side- up egg and toast! Love her..
My Grandma Marian, who is in heaven now, was also known for her love of cooking. She had a strawberry patch in her back yard, and was the first to introduce me the amazing freshness of homemade strawberry jam. I remember watching her grate a potato when I was young, and making us the best potato cakes for breakfast. On Valentines day, she would send homemade candies in the mail to us, all the way from Michigan to Nebraska. A box delivered in the mail, full of homemade goodies from grandma, was one of my most favorite childhood memories. Under all the newspaper stuffing were tiny little chocolate peanut butter cups, wrapped with such love and care. Now that I’m old enough to know the work that was involved, I would so love to tell her how much that meant to me as a child.
Back to cookbooks and meal plans… what I have been doing lately is while reading a cookbook, I keep some post its and a pen handy. When I come upon a recipe that sounds appealing, I write the name of the book at the top of the post it, *and list the recipe title along with the page number. I keep the post it (or two) stuck to the front of the library book. Then, on the day I am going grocery shopping, I find the book, look at the post it, and pick a few chosen recipes to make for the week. I look at each recipe to jot down what groceries I need to buy, which is the start of my grocery list.
When I make a recipe and decide it is a keeper, then it goes on this blog. My recipe tab on this blog is slowly becoming something that I have always wanted, — recipes that I use regularly, organized and easy to find. If it is a week that I don’t have a new cookbook to inspire me, or time to browse the web for new recipes, I just click on my recipe tab and use my tried and true recipes here on the blog.
*I use the same method while reading magazines.
Dinner-
I usually only plan for 4 meals a week. We have Bible Club on Tuesday evenings where we are served dinner, and on a couple Saturday nights a month we have a bunch of young men here at the house for a “video game club,” so we order pizza to feed everyone. On Friday nights we have Family movie night and order Arby’s Roast Beef Sandwiches–5 for $5.95, baby! We have spaghetti with this sauce at least once a week, because it is so simple and everyone loves it. So really, that only leaves about 3 meals that I have to plan for. I try hard to make healthy meals on those evenings, especially when we are eating fast food (pizza and Arby’s) on the weekends!
Breakfast-
We keep it simple. Oatmeal, whole wheat bagels, cereal, toast, eggs, and whole grain pancakes are our usual choices throughout the week.
Lunch-
I choose a soup recipe (one of his favorites) and make a big batch at the beginning of the week, to put into mason jars, (use 1/2 pint mason jars to freeze in individual portions) for my husbands work lunch. I pack my girls lunch all though the school year, again keeping it simple. Usually a sandwich, vegetable, fruit and crackers. Sometimes they will get hot soup or noodles in a thermos if I’m extra motivated!
Snacks-
I usually find some great snack ideas when reading through my cookbooks, so I refer to the post its! I talk about some healthy snack ideas in this post.
Use What I Have On Hand-
Before sitting down to write weekly meal list and grocery list, I do a quick check of my pantry and freezer/refrigerator. I take a mental note of what we have on hand and do my best to plan meals around those items.
Flexibility-
I usually do not assign meals to different days of the week. Instead, I have a list of meals that I keep on the refrigerator for the week, that I’ve bought groceries for. I am too fickle with food to assign an exact day. I have to see what “mood” I am in that day as far as what I want to cook and what sounds most appealing from the list. Because of this fickleness, I don’t think I will ever be one who has super organized & printed calenders on the refrigerator, with assigned meals for each day of the month, but I’m at peace with that. I make a grocery list every week, go to the grocery store once a week, and have at least 4-5 meals planned for the week. Simple, laid back, and good enough.
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Acai Mango Celestial Seasonings Tea…I love this stuff! I’ve been drinking it like crazy. It tastes like a mildly sweet fruit juice, thanks to the natural stevia that is in it. I think it is great that you don’t have to take the extra step to sweeten the tea, and that it does not contain artificial sugar! It has zero calories and is caffeine free.
I use this simple cold brew method, but if I forget to set it up the night before to brew, then I usually just:
~Fill the teapot with water.
~Put it on to boil
~Put 4 bags of tea in a mason jar (I love that they are heat resistant)
~Pour the water into the jar to the 2 cup line
~Let steep for 4-6 minutes
~Fill another mason jar with ice
~Pour tea over ice, (this will only take 1/3 of the prepared tea, store what is left in refrigerator)
~Stir and enjoy!
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This grilled chicken is almost naked, but so flavorful! It is super simple, and perfect for topping salads or serving with rice pilaf. I got the “no-recipe recipe” from a relative (hi Shirley!) who is one of the best cooks I know and has the best recipes. Every time I have her chicken, I ask, “what did you season that with?” and every time she answers “just lemon juice, onion salt and pepper.” And I say “Oh, yea, I ask you that ever time, huh?” By making it myself tonight and writing this post, I am sure it will stay in my memory so I won’t ask her again!
It tasted great for dinner tonight, I used it to make a Spinach Tortellini Salad and it was perfection.
Almost Naked Grilled Chicken
4 boneless, skinless chicken breasts
1 lemon
Onion Salt
Pepper
~Slice lemon in half and squeeze 1/2 a lemon onto 2 breasts.
~Repeat with the other half of lemon.
~Sprinkle both sides of chicken breast liberally with onion salt and a bit of pepper.
~Let sit for at least 1/2 hour.
~Grill.
Can’t get much more simple than that, huh?
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