Anonymous wrote:I store sheets by folding up the flat sheet and fitted sheet and putting them inside of the pillowcase. Then the whole bundle gets stored in the linen closet. It’s impossible to pull out a mismatched set.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have one style/color of socks for ages 3-5 (white), and the same exact socks but in light grey for ages 5-7. I buy them in bulk, and nobody has any others. They all match, losing them is NBD and laundry is 1000x easier.
Same with gloves. I buy these little simple gloves that fit from about age 2-5 in bulk, and all kids in that age range wear ‘em. Losing them doesn’t matter, they’re like $10 for a dozen pairs on Amazon.
How many kids do you have?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do things for Future Lauren. (I'm Lauren.)
So for example, today I was going to the office and needed to bring a few extra things. I pulled them together, put them all in a bag, and put the bag right in front of my front door so I couldn't possibly forget it.
I have a Note in my phone called Social, and I quickly jot things in there so I don't forget to reach out to someone. Today was:
1. call Dad
2. Ask Kevin how his DD's Nutcracker experience is going
3. Ask Thalia if she wants one of the green TJ's canvas bags and how her cold is
4. Do weekly check in on Eliza (on maternity leave)
At night, I write out what I'll eat the next day so I don't lose time during the day figuring it out, or make bad decisions.
I always say that “future me will thank today me.”
Anonymous wrote:I do things for Future Lauren. (I'm Lauren.)
So for example, today I was going to the office and needed to bring a few extra things. I pulled them together, put them all in a bag, and put the bag right in front of my front door so I couldn't possibly forget it.
I have a Note in my phone called Social, and I quickly jot things in there so I don't forget to reach out to someone. Today was:
1. call Dad
2. Ask Kevin how his DD's Nutcracker experience is going
3. Ask Thalia if she wants one of the green TJ's canvas bags and how her cold is
4. Do weekly check in on Eliza (on maternity leave)
At night, I write out what I'll eat the next day so I don't lose time during the day figuring it out, or make bad decisions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do your items belong with their cousins or their coworkers?
Example > melatonin go with other vitamins, meds, etc (cousins) or coworkers (in nightlife table with sleepmask)?
We have a zip lock bag for each family member with their ss card, birth certificate, and passport. We used to store all cards together and all passports together, etc but found that if I needed items for one person I’d have to touch and go through everyone else’s docs.Because we don’t use it often, I need to feel confident that it’s all in there. My 16yo needed her docs to sign up for a part time job this summer and afterwards I verified that their bag was put back in the safe.
Anonymous wrote:We use printed copies of a custom grocery list of things we buy, organized by grocery section, so it’s easy to circle what is needed and then shop for it all.
Anonymous wrote:We keep a pretty basket by the front door. The kids put their dirty socks in there, along with other dirty laundry that doesn’t make it up to their rooms (prior to that I was finding dirty socks all over the first floor).
Anonymous wrote:Do your items belong with their cousins or their coworkers?
Example > melatonin go with other vitamins, meds, etc (cousins) or coworkers (in nightlife table with sleepmask)?
Anonymous wrote:I have a short term vacation rental. All bedding can be interchanged as it all matches. So when my husband cleans the property he can't screw it up.
We visit our children often. I have toiletry bags and a weighted blanket at each home so I don't have to carry all that stuff with me.
I'm in two bookclubs. I always host both the same month, one evening after the other, so I only have to clean and prepare once a year.
My husband and I share an app called my groceries so we can both add to it when we notice we're out of something. Either of us can go to the store and get what's on the list.
That's just a start, I guess.
Anonymous wrote:We have one style/color of socks for ages 3-5 (white), and the same exact socks but in light grey for ages 5-7. I buy them in bulk, and nobody has any others. They all match, losing them is NBD and laundry is 1000x easier.
Same with gloves. I buy these little simple gloves that fit from about age 2-5 in bulk, and all kids in that age range wear ‘em. Losing them doesn’t matter, they’re like $10 for a dozen pairs on Amazon.