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Best of Inspired Room (repost)

Customizing Ikea Furniture

12 uses for Lack Shelves. Here.

10 Ways to customize Ikea furniture. Here.

Secrets to successfully painting IKEA shelves. Here.

Culinary Delights ; Running with Tweezers

Foodie blog. Here.

Special Occasion Kids' Table

Delight! Here.

Best of Bedrooms (repost)

Fun, fun ideas. Here.

4 decor lessons from Anthropologie (repost)

House Beautiful

Decor inspiration. Here

DecorMusings

Decor inspiration. Here.

Hosting and Theme Events

Party Ideas

DIY theme parties here.

Photo Frame in a Bottle

DIY here.

Room Planner

Thank you Pottery Barn for the nifty way to figure out how to make rooms look prettier.

Here.

Room Planner

Thank you Pottery Barn for the nifty way to figure out how to make rooms look prettier.

Here.

How to Date Your Spouse

Hot, spicy, committed and caring relationships are so in. Yesteryear and tomorrow.

Work it til the end.

Here.

5 minute morning routines

That preserve sanity. Fantastic.

Involve your senses. Replace coffee with fresh peppermint tea from your garden. So fragrant. Here.

Keep it simple. Daily. Here.
Here is what I focus on every day:
1.Morning routines. I have found that having a regular morning routine works best for me. This involves at the very least: some quiet time, making the bed, taking a shower (hanging up my towel when I am done, of course!), putting on very simple makeup and getting dressed right down to my shoes. I always toss in a load of laundry as I am getting dressed. I find if I start out the day with those few things, I am ready for anything.
2.Clean sinks. I learned the Fly lady system back when my son was born. I was taking care of him and my two grade school girls and during the day I was watching my nephew who was born five weeks before my son. All that and working part-time! With four kids taking over my tiny house, I ran into frustration over having too much to handle. Fly lady to the rescue! She broke it down for me and I listened: clean and shiny sinks, always.
I follow this principle both in our bathrooms and the kitchen. Something about striving for that shiny sink keeps me from letting dirty dishes pile up in the kitchen and icky stuff like hair and spit greeting me every time I pass through the bathroom.
3.Cleaning frenzies. Since the beginning of our marriage, my husband and I have utilized what we call “cleaning frenzies” to give our home a quick clean up. A cleaning frenzy might last ten minutes or even up to an hour. But everyone participates, including the kids. We run around picking things up, putting things back, and generally tidying things up.
Sometimes we focus on one room; sometimes it is an entire house frenzy. Sometimes it is a task frenzy, like dusting or cleaning all toilets! It works like a charm to make a big impact in a short period of time. Even one “10-minute cleaning frenzy” a day keeps the frustration away.
4.Nightly kitchen clean up. Every night, almost without fail, we clean the kitchen. We put away dishes, load the final dishwasher load of the day, wipe off counters, and polish up the sink. There is nothing like waking up to a clean kitchen to make your day feel less overwhelming.
If I have my basic routines down, my home stays “clean enough” most of the time. Keeping up on things means I rarely feel overwhelmed by all that needs to be done! When my home is maintained on a daily basis, it is really easy to add in a few extra tasks now and then to really shine things up or get things organized.
But if I let my daily routines go, my house soon spirals out of control. My house isn’t perfect by any means, but I am OK with that. It is CLEAN ENOUGH! I’m sticking to my tried and true basics. No more complicated chore charts for me!
 How to organize a kitchen and papers. Here.