Showing posts with label time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label time. Show all posts

Monday, April 18, 2011

It’s Raining… It’s Pouring (and raining, and raining…)

 

It hasn’t stopped raining in days. We’re feeling a little hard pressed for non-TV indoor activities around here. 

So… I introduced blanket forts into our lives. 

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(pretty cool fort huh?)

I’m still trying to decide whether or not it was a smart move. Sure, it was fun the first time, we piled in pillows and blankets and books and snacks, I finished making a hat, and it used up about an hour of our inside time.

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But now, any day we are at home and inside for any slightly significant amount of time, the little girl asks to make a fort. And unless I’m in there with her, she stays in it for about 5 minutes. Unless the TV is on, which totally defeats the purpose.

What’s a mom to do?

I guess I need to find a book to read….

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Not Enough Time in the Day

Housekeeping is not my forte. Why? I really don't know. I like having a clean house. I don't enjoy waking through messes and clutter. But for some reason, I just can't manage to keep my house as clean as I'd like it or think it ought to be. My guess is I'm not the only one with this problem, but really, there has got to be a solution. Someone once told me that I should time myself doing things, that way I know what I can accomplish in the bits of time allotted me. So I've been trying it the last few days.

Little girl toys always end up strung all over the living room. Usually I just leave them. They aren't hurting anyone. Why put them away if they're just going to be all over the room again in a few minutes? I'll tell you why. It only takes 55 seconds to clean them up and put them back in the toy box. All of the them. 55 seconds.
I can do 55 seconds several times a day. And look how much better it looks!

I HATE cleaning up the highchair. Hate it. But how gross is that to have laying around? So I timed myself. It takes me 3 minutes to clean off the tray, wipe down the chair, and vacuum up the food that was thrown overboard. 3 minutes: much easier than trying to do it one-handed with a hungry crying toddler in my arms. No excuses.

So I timed other various jobs that I seem to put off forever...
  • it takes me 4:25 to empty the dish washwer
  • 1 minute to empty the garbage
  • 2 minutes to start a load of laundry
  • and 1 minute to make the bed.

So although I feel like there is never enough time, I'm pretty sure I can find a free minute or two here and there to get some of those icky jobs done. I'm inspired now. You should try it!