Transforming Your Mount Everest… One Hour At a Time

June 22nd, 2010

We have so been enjoying our “new-to-us home” and all of the renovations that we did to make our small spaces more livable. On this side of the basement, it has been all rainbows and sunshine. I have been spending lots of time in my favorite chairs, working hard in my little home office, and sipping coffee while snuggling under quilts in the evening with a big stack of books.

On the other side of the rainbows and sunshine was a space that I would like to call the Mount Everest of Clutter. It was where everything that did not fit into our “new to us home” went to live.  It was that room that would make my heart beat really fast if anyone wanted to see what was on the other side of the office. It was the room that I prayed that nothing would ever malfunction in because I would have been so embarrassed for anyone to see it.It was that room that made my laundry routines difficult, that made me spend money on repeat items we already had… it was that room that made me feel ashamed.

Perhaps you have a room like this? Your Mount Everest could be a craft room gone awry, a junk drawer that seems to multiply, it could be that pile of papers that you swear you will deal with next week, it could be the closet that harbors clothes of years past that will never be worn. If you don’t have a single spot in your home like this, please write a blog or book and I will buy it and read it. For me, I have many places in my life that need a little remodeling…this is just the big one for me.

I decided that I would set a timer and I would try to organize this space for one hour with no interruptions. I would avoid the rainbows and sunshine sides of my home and I would brave the rugged terrain of hideous clutter to show myself what could be done in one hour.  I would spend zero dollars.  I would commit to only what could be accomplished in an hour. I would be brave.

One hour later with zero dollars spent, my space has shaped up quite a bit. It is organized enough that I now can see my floors and I can find items that I need much easier than I could before. With only that hour, I have made my Everest into a small hill. There is still work to do, but it is manageable work that doesn’t seem half as daunting.

What happens when you tackle a Mount Everest? Well, sometimes a ripple effect seems to happen. When you organize a space, you find an unused item that could help organize another hill of clutter in your home.

This little bookcase happened to be in that pile of clutter in our basement. After a good dusting, it found a new home in my son’s room. He had oodles of books that were taking over his desk and drawers. This bookcase matched perfectly with his room and is a useful storage tool for all of his reading materials.

This little nightstand in his room was no longer needed and was moved into a tiny corner in my bathroom for bathroom storage and to make finding the important things that might be needed by our guests (*ahem*)  easily accessible.

In that hour, I feel a little bit of those rainbows and sunshine pulling through in cringe-worthy spaces from before. It is just a start, but it does feel like a good one!

Want to tackle a Mount Everest of Clutter in your home? Here are a few easy tips for tackling your project today:

Set Your Timer- Give yourself a set amount of time to tackle whatever project has been bothering you the most. Remember that you can always do another round later, but see what you can accomplish if you devote just one hour to that project.

Try To Reduce Your Items Not Spend More- It can be tempting to buy tons of shiny new containers and organizing tools to tackle your clutter project. See what frugal organizing solutions you already have and try to use those instead of heading to the big superstore for the latest and greatest in organizers. You might be surprised how little you actually need.

Schedule a Regular Clutter Date- Make one day a week your day for tackling one thing you have been meaning to do, but have never gotten around to it. I try to aim for Wednesday because I usually have very little going on during the midweek, but you can make it whatever day works with your own schedule. Devote that one hour each week to a task that should be done, but just never seems to get checked off the list.

Reward Yourself- After I was done with this project, I sat in the beautiful sunshine, in my favorite chair, with my favorite coffee drink, and read a mindless summer novel. It was the perfect reward for the hour I devoted towards tackling this project. Make sure that you reward your efforts whether it be with a trip to the library, renting a movie just for you, an at-home pedicure or bubble bath, or a favorite drink. After all of that work, you will have earned every minute of that reward.

What corner of your home do you want to transform? Do you have any tips for a problem space that you have resolved? Please share!

An Apron Full of Giveaways 06.22.10

June 22nd, 2010

Emblem says, “Runs With Scissors.” Pretty Little Pearl, $36

Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways, where we round up all of the best giveaways on the web. This is the spot where you can share your blog contests or where you can find fantastic stuff to enter.

Today is the last day for the$50 gift cards to Family Dollar. This will be the perfect opportunity to stock up on all of those summer essentials. I know it is one of my favorite stores to visit for all of our family’s needs and I am sure it is yours too! Please head over there and get your entry in today! Follow the links below to access the current contest- NO ENTRIES HERE, PLEASE!

Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them! Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

Recipe Test

June 21st, 2010
 
How to Make Slushies With Kool-Aid

How to Make a Slushie With KOOL-AID

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

An easy slushie that you can whip up anytime for a fun treat! Stock up on a variety of KOOL-AID flavors for this easy 5-minute treat.

Ingredients

  • 2 cups ice water
  • 1 packet KOOL-AID drink mix (use your favorite flavor)
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 4 cups or 1 full tray of ice cubes

Instructions

  1. Put all of the ingredients into your blender.
  2. Process until well blended.

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    The MomAdvice Book Club Books (So Far)

    Need help selecting your best book for your book club? Here are all the books that the MomAdvice Book Club has read (so far). Be sure to check this year's list for our current reads and learn how you can join in the book club discussions.

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    Bad News!

    June 21st, 2010

    I am so sorry, but our power has been down since Friday and I am unable to do any work this week. We had a rough storm with hurricane winds on Friday evening that knocked our power out. We are very blessed though and our house is fine and no trees fell on our property. I hope to be back soon and thank you for your patience!

    Update- Our power came back on late last night. We are so thankful! It will take a bit to get back in the swing of things, but we are very happy for those little luxuries in life! Thank you for your patience!

    Freebie Friday: June 18, 2010

    June 18th, 2010

    Happy Freebie Friday!! We are so blessed to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. This week Heather is spoiling her readers with a  A&E Pride and Prejudice DVD gift pack Giveaway. Be sure to head over to her site to enter to win this fantastic giveaway! Thank you, Heather!

    This week we are giving away two $50 gift cards to Family Dollar to help you stock up on all of your summer supplies. We are also sharing a delicious grilled balsamic & rosemary salmon, four great new reads for moms to add to your beach bag, our weekly notebook of ideas, and the apron full of giveaways  with over a hundred new giveaways.

    Don’t forget to become a fan of MomAdvice! We would love to have you and share new ways to save and get organized through our Facebook page. I hope you will join me over there!

    Health & Beauty
    Dove Damage Therapy hair care (Costco)
    Dove luxury bathrobe (for submitting review)
    Bodycology lotion sample (Walmart)
    Schick Hydro razor (free after rebate)

    Food
    Starbucks Via Ready Brew (Costco)
    Propel Drink Powder with Calcium (on Facebook)

    Entertainment
    Walgreens 8×10 Collage (thru Saturday)
    Kindle Book “The Choice Effect” (free thru Sunday)
    A Story Before Bed “A to Z at the Earth Museum”
    Vans Warped Tour Twenty Ten Sampler (iTunes)
    Letters for Lyrics (at Ram Truck dealerships)
    Walmart Free MP3 Downloads
    Blue Star Museums free admission (active duty military)

    Home
    Kleenex House Party
    Playstation House Party
    Splenda Summer House Party
    Verizon FiOS Viewing Party
    Healthy Baby Home Party
    Febreze Fresh Summer Entertaining House Party
    Oscar Mayer Thrill of the Grill House Party
    Breyers Summer to Remember House Party
    Ball Fresh Taste of Summer House Party
    McDonalds McNuggets and Shrek House Party

    Pets
    Wellness Natural Foods for Pets

    Upcoming Freebie Events:

    JUNE
    Apple Youth Workshops
    Michaels June Events for Kids
    18 – Tropical Cafe Smoothie free Jetty Punch Smoothie when you wear flip flops
    19 – Lakeshore Learning Craft make Father’s Day notepad holder 11-3pm
    22 – Whataburger free breakfast on a bun 7-10am
    26 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a monster truck 10-11am

    JULY
    3 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop make a periscope 9-12pm
    3&4 – Museums on Us (Bank of America)
    4&5 – Cedar Fair Amusement Parks free admission for active or retired military
    6 – LEGO Stores make a watermelon 5pm

    Amy’s Notebook 06.16.10

    June 16th, 2010

    I am IN LOVE with this make a cake series (@ Make It and Love It)

    This Anthropologie-inspired pendant light is beautiful (@ ashley ann)

    This J. Crew knockoff tank-top is too cute (@ Blue Cricket Design)

    What kid could resist these cinnamon roll pancakes (@ Big Red Kitchen)

    This Pinkalicious birthday party would be a hit with my daughter (@ How Does She)

    I might have to try making a few of these beautiful celebration cakes (@ Smitten Kitchen)

    Who could resist one of these s’mores cheesecake bars? (@ Annie’s Eats)

    I need to try this technique for making marshmallow fondant (@ Foodwhirl)

    This DIY tissue paper number sign would be so cute to dress up a birthday party table (@ Prudent Baby)

    This delicious scrub would be a treat for my poor tired hands (@ Deliciously Organized)

    This DIY sand art lightbox is amazing (@ Filth Wizardry)

    I love this rainy day activity of making sculptures out of packing peanuts (@ Half a Yard)

    These bicycle buckets are absolutely adorable (@ Noodlehead)

    This lamp revamp is amazing and I have all the tools already in my craft supplies (@ Lemon Tree Creations)

    Great Reads for Moms: May ’10 Edition

    June 15th, 2010

    May was another wonderful month of reading for me although I will admit that I am segueing into a time of lighter summer reading and swinging back into a fun summer of working on crafting and knitting projects. The picture here is the picture I took of what I asked to do for Mother’s Day. I sat in my favorite chair with a pile of books and managed to read three books over that Mother’s Day weekend. Wrapped in my favorite summer quilt, feet sprawled up on my little bench, and a giant cup of coffee in hand…it was the perfect way to spend my day!

    I read many more  books than are just featured here, but try to feature the ones that are my absolute best picks of the month here. If you want to read more, please feel free to friend me on GoodReads! My username is momadvice and I am always happy to connect with people there too! There is nothing more motivating than seeing what other people are raving about and my to-be-read pile is now over a hundred entries long.

    The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox by Maggie O’Farrell

    After reading The Hand that First Held Mine, I immediately became a super fan of Maggie O’ Farrell. I was anxious to dive into another book by her and The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox is perhaps one of the most haunting and twisted family drama stories that I have read since my high school years of devouring V.C. Andrews.

    Iris Lockhart is a single young woman who spends her days tending to a vintage-clothing shop and trying to sidestep a commitment with her married boyfriend. To her surprise, she receives a call one day letting her know that her great-aunt Esme is going to need to find a new place to stay because the insane asylum that she has been staying at is going to be closing. The clincher is, Iris never knew that her great-aunt existed and that she has been housed in the asylum for over sixty years.

    The story that unfolds is both dramatic and, at times, very confusing. It is told through the schizophrenic eyes of a young girl whose only true fault is being strong-willed and dedicated to her academics. It is told through the eyes of Iris, as the young woman is trying to discover her family secrets while carrying the burden of knowing she can’t make a commitment to any man until she deals with her own secrets. It is finally told through the eyes of Esme’s sister, Kitty, a nursing home patient who has been struck with Alzheimer’s in a fragmented and disjointed prose that mimics the mind of Kitty.

    The story is haunting, the betrayal is shocking, and the twisted ending just begs for a sequel. It will leave you wondering what will become of Esme and it made me want to read it all over again once all the pieces have slid into place.

    (MomAdvice Rating- 4 Stars)

    The Last Will of Moira Leahy by Therese Walsh

    Moira Leahy always struggled growing up in the shadows of her wildly talented and fun-loving twin sister, Maeve. In the fall of their sixteenth year, Moira falls in love with a boy named Ian. What she quickly realizes though is that Ian’s love is meant for Maeve,and once again Moira feels as though she is in Maeve’s shadow. Thanks to being identical, she can easily pass herself off as Maeve to receive Ian’s affection. They meet secretly at night and Ian falls deeper and deeper in love with Maeve…never knowing that he is actually meeting Moira.

    Secrets are hard to keep from a twin sister, and Moira has to make a conscious effort to block Maeve from reading her thoughts and discovering her secret. When the lies become too much, a fateful
    accident occurs that changes Moira and Mave’s lives forever.

    Now grown, Maeve has become a workaholic and professor of languages at a small college in upstate New York. She dreams often of her twin and is haunted by what happened that fateful night. She is detached from everyone in her life, but one night an auction changes her life.

    At the auction a keris (a Javenese dagger) is put up for auction and it reminds Maeve of the long lost days of playing pirates with her sister. An uncontrollable urge to win it, whatever the cost, allows her to be the proud owner of the keris.

    This dagger takes her on a wild adventure to Rome, to discover its origin and ultimately, to find a love that she thought she lost. Her adventure is full of magic, mystery, love lost, and love found. It is a story of self-discovery through an unlikely antique that will take the reader on a lovely little ride.

    The beginning was a slow build for me, the middle was fast-paced and exciting, the ending a little long, but full of great twists that surprised me. It was a fantastically solid read from a brand new author,whom I discovered through GoodReads by author Allison Winn Scotch (a personal favorite of mine).

    What I love even more though was that Therese is also a tweeter and I received several sweet tweets from her when she saw that I was reading her book. There is something special about an author that engages like that and I am excited to not only get the opportunity to share about her book, but also engage with her personally.

    A fantastic debut and I look forward to reading more from Therese Walsh.

    (MomAdvice Rating- 4 Stars)

    Hush by Kate White

    Lake Warren is running a busy marketing firm and is hired by a Manhattan fertility clinic to devise a new marketing plan for the busy clinic. Her personal life is not going as well as her business though and she finds herself in the middle of a divorce battling for the custody of her children. Her lawyer’s best advice that he can give her is to not get involved in any relationships or engage in any behavior that can upset this custody battle.

    Just days later following a company dinner, she is seduced by a doctor that she had been flirting with, and decides to risk it all and spend the night with him. After falling asleep on his penthouse terrace, she comes back to the bed and finds Dr. Keaton has been murdered.

    Not willing to jeopardize her own custody battle for a one-night stand, she can tell no one that she was there that evening. Unfortunately for her, the killer knows that she was there and begins to stalk her and send her messages to let her know that she could be the next victim.

    Instead of becoming the victim, Lake begins her own investigative case to figure out who the killer is. As she begins to discover more and more clues, she finds shadows are cast on the credibility of the clinic she is working for. As her case builds, she begins to wonder if her stalker is after her because of being witness to the murder or if someone at the clinic is worried that their reputation might be at stake.

    I read this book in a day and thought it was a fun beach read. It is a typical thriller read, but it still had me guessing until the very end who the killer might have been. With a likable cast of characters and a solid storyline, I would recommend tucking this book in your beach bag for a great little murder mystery reading.

    (MomAdvice Rating- 3 Stars)

    Love in Mid Air by Kim Wright

    Before you all send me horrible emails, throw rotten tomatoes at me,  and add comments on my GoodReads page, I just want to add this disclaimer that this book is pretty darn smutty. I add this as a fun beach bag read and want to be up front about that before reviewing it! Now that you have my disclaimer, here are my thoughts on the book!

    Elyse Bearden is a typical suburban wife living the American dream. Her husband, Phil, is a dentist and they have a beautiful home, a beautiful neighborhood, a church family, and a beautiful daughter. Elyse is not happy though and has not been happy in her (almost) ten years of marriage.

    A chance meeting an unexpected stranger on a flight throws Elyse’s life in a tailspin that she could never imagine. As she clutches this stranger’s business card in her purse, she contemplates if she should risk it all for a stranger and see if a relationship can happen. Elyse has been so unhappy for so long in her marriage, that she believes that she is entitled to a little bit of happiness and decides to see what will happen.

    As the affair goes on, she attends marital counseling with her husband, and gab sessions with her girlfriends on marriage, sex, love, and freedom. Her best friend and fellow book club members all begin to reflect on their own relationships and what these issues mean to them. As Elyse heads down her own road to self-discovery, they are on their own journeys which add to the plot line of the story.

    While this may seem like typical chick lit fare, it is actually a really great story with fantastic character development. I wanted Elyse to be committed to her marriage and family, but as the character of Phil is developed, you begin to understand Elyse’s longing to be desired and validated.

    In the end, of course, Elyse learns that the validation really must come from within.

    This is a fantastically fun novel that is perfect to throw in your beach bag this summer!

    Editor’s Note-  There is graphic language and sexuality in this book.

    (MomAdvice Rating- 3 Stars)

    Not enough great reads for you? Check out our Books section of our site for monthly recommendations and ideas for making reading a priority again in your busy mom life!

    Disclosure: All of the links above are affiliate links and are provided so you can locate the books quickly and easily. Feel free to order a book, but we encourage utilizing the library system and buying me a latte instead.  Then we both would be really happy and we could have our own little book club together! Wouldn’t that just be so much more lovely? Happy Reading!

    What has been in your book stack this month? Feel free to share your book recommendations or feedback on any of the books that have been mentioned above! I love getting new suggestions for my book pile!

    An Apron Full of Giveaways: $50 Family Dollar Gift Cards

    June 15th, 2010

    Dot’s Dinerama, $48

    Welcome to our Apron Full of Giveaways, where we round up all of the best giveaways on the web. This is the spot where you can share your blog contests or where you can find fantastic stuff to enter.

    Today we are giving away two fantastic $50 gift cards to Family Dollar. This will be the perfect opportunity to stock up on all of those summer essentials. I know it is one of my favorite stores to visit for all of our family’s needs and I am sure it is yours too! Please head over there and get your entry in today! Follow the links below to access the current contest- NO ENTRIES HERE, PLEASE!

    Below are the contest links-if you are hosting a contest please link it up below. Sorry, we aren’t giving away the aprons just showcasing them! Please put your site name and then what type of contest you are hosting. For example, “MomAdvice (Children’s Movies).”

    Please let me know if you have any questions and good luck to each of you!

    Balsamic & Rosemary Grilled Salmon

    June 14th, 2010

    I am loving this season of grilling and we have been using our grill almost every day this summer. One thing we are trying to eat more of is seafood.  I have finally converted the shrimp-haters over to the dark side of shrimp loving,  and now I was determined to get our whole family to enjoy salmon.  You see, my husband and I are big fans, but the kids didn’t seem to enjoy this dish as much.

    When I ran across this recipe for non-fishy tasting salmon, I decided to give the marinade a try. It is a bonus that we have planted several rosemary plants and I was able to snip a bit off for the meal. Oh, how I love summer and the beautiful benefits of having a small garden!

    Ideally, mix and pour the marinade over your fish around lunchtime to give it the best flavor. I continue to be a fan of the stackable disposable containers for marinating the meat and easy transport.

    The fish is surprisingly flavorful with a marinade with so few ingredients. The marinade masks the usual fishy taste. The rosemary added a depth of flavor that did not overpower the fish, but only seemed to compliment it beautifully. I added a little squirt of lemon at the end to add another addition of fresh taste and to brighten the flavor of the fish after pulling it off the grill.

    The verdict from the entire family was that this was a fish recipe worth repeating…and often!

    Balsamic and Rosemary Grilled Salmon (courtesy of AllRecipes.com)

    4 (4 ounce) salmon fillets
    sea salt to taste
    1 tablespoon balsamic vinegar
    3 tablespoons olive oil
    1/4 cup lemon juice
    1 clove garlic, minced
    1 sprig fresh rosemary, minced

    Season salmon fillets to taste with sea salt, and place into a shallow, glass dish. Whisk together vinegar, olive oil, lemon juice, garlic, and rosemary; pour over salmon fillets. Cover, and refrigerate at least 30 minutes (ideally three to four hours).  Preheat an outdoor grill for medium-high heat, and lightly oil grate.  Remove salmon from marinade, and shake off excess. Discard remaining marinade. Cook on preheated grill until fish is opaque in the center and flakes easily with a fork, about 4 minutes per side. (Side Note- I used thawed frozen salmon fillets from Aldi and they only need three minutes on each side. The cooking time may need to be adjusted depending on the size of your fillet)

    Serve with a little baked brown rice and roasted green beans for a well-rounded and light summer meal!

    Freebie Friday: June 11, 2010

    June 11th, 2010

    Happy Freebie Friday!! We are thankful to have Freebies 4 Mom share their list of the best freebies of the week with our readers each and every Friday. Please be sure to visit Freebies 4 Mom for all of the latest freebies, coupons, sweeps, and ideas for how to stretch your dollar.

    It was a quiet week on MomAdvice since we were having server issues, but we are looking forward to developing lots more content in the weeks ahead. Feel free to leave us a comment and share your own ideas for posts- we would love to hear from you!

    Don’t forget to become a fan of MomAdvice! We would love to have you and share new ways to save and get organized through our Facebook page. I hope you will join me over there!


    Health & Beauty
    EOS Shave Cream
    Dove Damage Therapy Daily shampoo & conditioner (Costco members)
    Dove Daily Treatment Conditioner
    Crest 3D Whitestrips
    Cottonelle Ultra (Walmart)
    OneTouch UltraMini Meter
    Hugo Man cologne


    Food

    Barnes & Noble Free Tall Starbucks Coffee (w/ free eReader download)
    Taco Bell Free Limeade Sparkler
    Emergen-C Blue (on Facebook)
    IHOP Pancake Revolution (on Facebook)
    Kraft First Taste

    Entertainment
    The Itsy Bitsy Spider free storybook recording
    Journey to the Stars DVD from NASA
    Kids Bowl Free
    Picture People free 8×10 or 10×13
    iTunes Starbucks Sampler
    Walmart Free MP3 Downloads
    Blue Star Museums free admission (active duty military)

    Home
    Martha Stewart Living Grilling eCookbook
    Red Robin Kids’ Cook-Off eCookbook
    Purex 3-in-1 laundry sheet
    Healthy Baby Home Party
    Febreze Fresh Summer Entertaining House Party
    Bull’s-Eye Bold BBQ House Party
    Oscar Mayer Thrill of the Grill House Party
    Breyers Summer to Remember House Party
    Ball Fresh Taste of Summer House Party
    McDonalds McNuggets and Shrek House Party

    Pets
    Three Dog Bakery cookies (Walmart)
    Purina dog or cat food (Walmart)

    Upcoming Freebie Events:

    JUNE
    Apple Youth Workshops
    Michaels June Events for Kids
    12 – Lakeshore Learning Craft make summer sunglasses 11-3pm
    12 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a picture frame 10-11am
    12 – Borders Toy Story 3 Party 11am
    15 – Free Hot Dog on a Stick Day 5-8pm
    26 – Lowe’s Build and Grow Clinic make a monster truck 10-11am

    JULY

    3 – The Home Depot Kids Workshop make a periscope 9-12pm
    3&4 – Museums on Us (Bank of America)
    4&5 – Cedar Fair Amusement Parks free admission for active or retired military
    6 – LEGO Stores make a watermelon 5pm