For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so we can do the good things He planned for us long ago. Ephesians 3:10 NLT
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{ Home } Challenge 1: Chores
{ Home } is the place we live. I want it to be a safe, comfortable, cozy place for my family. That’s not going to happen if I don’t stay on top of somethings. Things like laundry, dishes, dusting. Things I don’t enjoy. Enter my first challenge to myself.
Challenge:
- Keep a neat home (not obsessively tidy, but clean enough I don’t panic when the doorbell rings).
Goals:
- A daily load of laundry
- A clean kitchen every night
- 3ish small tasks each day
Plan:
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Don’t recreate the wheel. Use a system that I’ve used before and that I know works for me. For me that’s the Confident Mom planner. I love this plan, because I can do the few tasks listed on each day.
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Stick to the system. The biggest reason I don’t usually stick to this system–I forget to print out the next week’s plan. I just printed the first 12 weeks of the year. No excuses now!!!
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Delegate! The kids can help! Take for example today’s tasks: change sheets in the kids’ rooms. They can do that! Vacuum the kids’ rooms. They can do that too! Sweet!
{ HOME }
Home.
My Word for 2014.
This is the third year I’ve chosen a word for year. Here’s the idea: Rather than make a long list of resolutions and I’m-gonna-do’s, you choose a word that inspires you.
So…I’ve picked my word. Or maybe it’s picked me.
This word has been front and center in mind and heart for a while now. Kinda funny considering we are currently prepping our home to sell. But I think the word goes so much farther than my little brick box in Southern Hills. Home inspires me with thoughts of warmth, laughter, food, and love. Home challenges me with thoughts of safety and kindness and comfort. It’s a mindset. It’s a feeling. It’s a safe place. It extends from my kitchen to my car to any space I share with another. Home.
Sis Boom Patterns
I love well written patterns! I just tried my first Sis Boom Pattern and I love it! I made the Shannon shift. Pictures to come over the next few days! In the meantime, if you are looking for a great pattern to try something new, go check them out!
Well, hello there…
It’s been a while. A long while. I wasn’t prepared for the busyness that the fall would bring.
The kids are good–wonderful really. Swimming all the time–ALL the time. When they aren’t in the water, there’s school, homework, church, piano, ukulele, and even eating and sleeping. I’m posting about them on FB occasionally, but I’m most excited about the daily pictures we’ve remembered to take every single morning before school. We reached Day 86 just before Christmas break!
My little shop is keeping me quite busy. I’m excited to start stitching up Easter pieces and seersucker jon jons. I’ve also added ruffle pants and bell-sleeve peasant dresses to my collections. I’m so excited about the dresses. I hope to release a pattern for them soon.
Speaking of patterns, the sewing classes are on holiday break too, but the winter session of classes will start soon. I’ll be posting that calendar tomorrow.
And there’s more! A new kitten, lots of house updates, a ukulele, shepherding a group at Bible study. The list could go on and on! But, I won’t. Instead, I’ll leave you with this…
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! I’ll see you later.
August got away from me! An instagram recap.
Wow! These first few weeks of school flew past me! I’m grateful for my phone’s camera and Instagram. So…for Aunt Jo, Momo, and Popo here are our first 15 days of school.
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