Anonymous wrote:I have the best hack ever, you guys! I HAVE A CALENDAR!!!
Anonymous wrote:So far I've had a photographic memory...I'm slipping a bit. I keep everything in notes on my phone with simple title. Since there's a search option, key words pull up the note when I forget the title I assigned. But thanks for reminding me that I need to schedule a dentist appt for DS!
Anyone know how to back up notes? I'm screwed if lost.
Anonymous wrote:Those are good!
PP - I'm a working mom of three, and these are some things that have helped me.
Scheduling medical/dental/ortho appointments on days off (with multiple kids together) makes life so much easier.
I immediately scan or photograph important things, like completed forms, invitations, permission slips, or anything else likely to get misplaced. I keep them on my Google drive so that I can access them anywhere. I also have pictures of the front and back of our insurance cards on my phone - these always seem to be needed for permission slips and sports waivers.
When my kids were little, I kept a huge box of plastic spoons and another of forks in the house. As soon as a Signup Genius notification came through, I signed up for spoons or forks. They are easy for the kids to carry to school or take on the bus (i.e. don't get stuck in the carpool line because you signed up for a case of water). You can always go back and add something else later if you have time.
Each kid now has one of those three or four shelf storage towers for their uniforms. One shelf for jerseys, shorts, socks, etc. Uniforms, INCLUDING SOCKS, go immediately from bag or bathroom into the wash machine and once washed and dried, go immediately into the storage tower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've mentioned this before, but with the onslaught of birthday parties for DD's 16 classmates, at the beginning of the year I take DD to Five Below and we pick out about 20 gifts that range from gender specific to gender neutral. We then go to Dollar Tree and buy 20 birthday cards at 2/$1, a few packs of tissue paper, and gift bags. We keep everything in a bin/tote in the closet. When a birthday party comes up, I send DD to the "gift bin" to pick out a gift for her friend, grab a card to sign, and we're good to go.
The whole year costs me about $125 for all of the kids and I save TONS of time shopping.
You don’t use amazon prime? I am lazy and do all shopping online during lunch...
Anonymous wrote:So far I've had a photographic memory...I'm slipping a bit. I keep everything in notes on my phone with simple title. Since there's a search option, key words pull up the note when I forget the title I assigned. But thanks for reminding me that I need to schedule a dentist appt for DS!
Anyone know how to back up notes? I'm screwed if lost.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've mentioned this before, but with the onslaught of birthday parties for DD's 16 classmates, at the beginning of the year I take DD to Five Below and we pick out about 20 gifts that range from gender specific to gender neutral. We then go to Dollar Tree and buy 20 birthday cards at 2/$1, a few packs of tissue paper, and gift bags. We keep everything in a bin/tote in the closet. When a birthday party comes up, I send DD to the "gift bin" to pick out a gift for her friend, grab a card to sign, and we're good to go.
The whole year costs me about $125 for all of the kids and I save TONS of time shopping.
I'm doing this!
Anonymous wrote:I've mentioned this before, but with the onslaught of birthday parties for DD's 16 classmates, at the beginning of the year I take DD to Five Below and we pick out about 20 gifts that range from gender specific to gender neutral. We then go to Dollar Tree and buy 20 birthday cards at 2/$1, a few packs of tissue paper, and gift bags. We keep everything in a bin/tote in the closet. When a birthday party comes up, I send DD to the "gift bin" to pick out a gift for her friend, grab a card to sign, and we're good to go.
The whole year costs me about $125 for all of the kids and I save TONS of time shopping.
Anonymous wrote:Also, not just parenting, but I keep a Gift document in the notes on my phone, and any time someone mentions something that might be a good gift, something they need, etc., I type it in.
Favorite restaurants or something they've wanted to try, something they wish they had, something they have genuinely complimented, etc. all get written down.
Anonymous wrote:I've mentioned this before, but with the onslaught of birthday parties for DD's 16 classmates, at the beginning of the year I take DD to Five Below and we pick out about 20 gifts that range from gender specific to gender neutral. We then go to Dollar Tree and buy 20 birthday cards at 2/$1, a few packs of tissue paper, and gift bags. We keep everything in a bin/tote in the closet. When a birthday party comes up, I send DD to the "gift bin" to pick out a gift for her friend, grab a card to sign, and we're good to go.
The whole year costs me about $125 for all of the kids and I save TONS of time shopping.