Monday, November 5, 2012

Legos Again!

If you are the parent of a child who has legos, then you will relate to this post without any problem.  Several months ago, I went through and did a big organization for my son's legos:Legos Under Control.  Well, time has gone by and those legos became a little out of control again.

I have enjoyed having the boxes with each color but I wanted to be even more organized when it came to these blocks.  So I started looking everywhere and finally found what I was looking for to do just what I wanted.  Guess where I found this awesome new box.

IKEA!!
That place never lets me down!  I wanted to use these great finds for all of his mini figures and accessories. 

So, I pulled down all the boxes and started to go through and separate.  He really has done a good job at keeping the legos organized.  It wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be.

I got all the colors back into the right color boxes, the wheels into the wheel box and the mini figures and such into the new IKEA boxes.  I think that the next time his legos need a little reorganization, I am going to ask him to help.  Having kids get into the habit now will make it easier for them to do on their own one day.
Pretty Awesome!  He came home and was excited to see them too. 

Here are all the boxes on the shelf in the closet.  I moved the boxes here a few months ago after I took the bookshelf out of his room.  This space has been working great for the lego storage.  We are still using one of the large lego containers for directions. 

Target also has some new storage just for legos by Lego.  I saw it tonight and the containers looked really neat. 

So there are a couple of options for you when shopping for storage to contain all those legos. 
This organizing project took a few hours and cost about $15.00.  I am thinking of getting more of these nifty containers in the near future for more lego organization.  I forgot that he has a whole container of legos at his Nana's house too!

Have a great Monday and take some Time to Organize.

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Saturday, November 3, 2012

Pinterest Saturday

Well what do you know, I finally have my stuff together and getting this post out on Saturday like it should be done! 

I am happy, happy that we are in November and I can start pinning away with Christmas goodies galore without feeling weird or guilty!  So here we go with some great Christmas Pins that I pinned this past week but have been collecting in my Likes for awhile.  Enjoy and get some Merry Inspiration.

From pauloviveiros.blogspot.com
Really cute Printables
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From google.com
Hot Chocolate Bar for Christmas party
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From melissadark.blogspot.com
Attach ribbon to kitchen cabinets. Use clothespins to hang Christmas cards.  Clever!
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From blog.alltheluckintheworld.nl
No space for a tree.  No worries.
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From imdb.com
A Christmas Story. A tradition in this family! We watch it every year after Thanksgiving
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Friday, November 2, 2012

Fall Camping Supply List



This past weekend, we went on our first family camp out. We had a great time with friends and the days were beautiful. There was a downside to this amazing camp out though, we forgot a ton of stuff. I knew or felt like I knew that we had forgotten a few things but it turned out to be more than just a few necessities. So, to be more prepared for our next camp out, I am making a supply list. I thought of doing this before hand, but as I have mentioned many times, I am a procrastinator. Procrastination does not pay off and it is something I work on daily to correct or stop. However you want to put it, I am trying to become a person who does it now instead of later.

Here is the list I came up with for my family. We have a big container that holds most of our camping gear right now and that is where I will be placing the camping supply list after I laminate it.


Packing List for Fall Camp out

Clothes
 
 
Long Sleeve PJ Shirts
Long Sleeve PJ Pants
Socks
Underclothes
Light Jacket
Coat
Flipflops(for showers)
Boots
Tennis Shoes
Mittens or Gloves
Stocking Caps
Caps
Blue Jeans
Long Sleeve Shirts
Short Sleeve Shirts
Sunglasses
 
 
 
 
 

 

Tent
 
 
Tent Poles
Tent Stakes
Plastic Tarps
Small Broom
Small Dustpan
Hammer or Mallet
Tent
Lantern
 
 
 
 

 

Outdoor Kitchen
 
 
Plastic Plates
Plastic Bowls
Large Plastic Bowls
Knives
Spoons
Forks
Paper Towels
Washtub for Dishes
Dish Soap
Outdoor Stove
Propane for Stove
Fire Wood
Matches
Lighter
Salt and Pepper
Coffee Pot
Coffee and Sugar
Cups
Trash Bags
Hot Chocolate
Marshmallows
Meal Plan and List
Groceries(if shopping before)
Serving Spoons
Spatula
Olive Oil or Cooking Spray
Butter
Pots and Pans
Foil
Skewers
Cooler and Ice
Plastic Zipper Bags
Pot Scrubber
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Sleeping
 
 
Sleeping Bags
Fleece Blankets
Mattresses
Air Pump
Pillows w/cases
Bottom Sheets
Top Sheets
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Toiletries
 
 
Toothbrushes
Toothpaste
Bar Soap
Face Soap
Wash Cloths
Towels
Deodorant
Lip Balm
Sunscreen
Lotion
Floss
Pads(in needed)
Hairbrush and Comb
Toilet Paper
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

First Aid
 
 
Band Aids
Thermometer
Gauze
Alcohol Pads
Peroxide
Cotton Balls
Q-Tips
Neosporin
Hydrocortisone Cream
Calamine Lotion
Tweezers
Tylenol for young and old
Insect Repellent
 
 
 
 
 

 

Miscellaneous
 
 
Flashlights
Electrical Extension Cords
Chargers for Cell Phones
Batteries for Flashlights
Camera and Charger
Camera Bag
Games
Some small Toys
Plastic Grocery Bags
Pen and Pad of Paper
Books
Rope
Backpack
Water Bottles
Portable Radio
Folding Table
Chairs
Compass
 
 
 

 
I checked a couple of websites to make sure I had thought of everything and I think I did a pretty good job.  Here are the sites I looked at and got a few more ideas:
www.wilderness.org/Camping
www.coleman.com/checklists

I hope this helps you with your next camp out!  Have a great weekend and take some Time to Organize.

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