Tips for Storing Kitchen Appliances
April 28, 2019Oh How We Love Our Moms!
May 11, 2019If your schools are like most school districts, you have about 14 week days before school comes to an end. This CAN be a good thing if you are ready. Summer gives you time to do fun things with your kids & spend time with them making family memories.
I know you’re re-running in your mind last summer’s chaotic, crazy, messy, tiring, endless entertaining, endless feeding, nutty family film from last year. Don’t do that…..start picturing what you really want to happen this summer. Now keep that film running in your head & follow these tips to get you there.
1. Have a Vision.
It doesn’t matter what your vision is just that you have one for your beautiful family.
2. Switch It.
If it doesn’t look like summer, feel like summer or smell like summer, tuck it away. Then, find those things around your home that scream summer.
- Throws vs Beach Towels
- Cinnamon Candles vs Summer Breeze Candles
- Dishes vs Plastic Dishes for eating outside
- School Supplies vs Forgotten Games
- School Clothes/Uniforms vs Shorts, T-Shirts & Swimsuits
- Lunch Boxes vs Ice Cream Cones & homemade popsicles
3. Take a Poll.
Create your summer fun by taking a poll from each family member of what they want to do this summer. From the suggestions, create a plan for each week.
4. Take a Vacation.
Don’t forget to plan a family vacation even if it is a stay-cation. Then splatter your weeks with a few Big Fun Days i.e. Six Flags. Fill in with movies, family games, crafts/art, pool time, hiking, dog park… A museum would be great for the 100+ degree day.
5. Capture.
Capture all those wonderful family memories on your camera, in Facebook, have your kids write about the events in the pictures & include them in an online photo book with your photos. (That way the pics will be labeled & dated for posterity.)
Do you already have some wonderfully fun family activities planned for this summer? Post your great idea on the Styled & Organized Facebook page.
Leticia Pfeiffer
I started organizing from a very early age. As a teenager, I tried very hard to have a messy room but only ended up having messy piles that were neatly arranged. Later in life, my friends started asking me to help them organize their closets, homes, garages, etc. It's something I love to do!
Now, I have started a Professional Organizing business to do what I love to do everyday and at the same time help people take control of their lives and spaces.
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