Anonymous wrote:Keep a chip clip in my travel makeup bag to clip hotel curtains together at night so they don't inevitably fall open and let streams of light in at 6 a.m.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put clean children in clean bed in clean day clothes. Ready for school tomorrow without the fight when they wake up. Still have to do the teeth and hair, but it's one less thing...
This is you being lazy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two twin comforters, German style. Sounds weird but if you try it you'll never go back. Lots of snuggles but no more fights over the covers.
So you just each have your own? Or do you connect them somehow? I have always been tempted to use two, mainly for the ability to fit in my washer. If two, how do you make the bed ( the irony is that we rarely make it, but when guests come over we do)
Use a quilt to top it.
Yep!! Those giant king size comforters are way too big to deal with and it's a tug of war.
We lived in Germany for awhile and thought the two twin duvets was pure genius. We ha e been using two twin duvets in our king size bed for the last 10-years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you child only wears pull-ups at night just in case, put them on over underwear so you can reuse them.
Wtf.
Disagree - this is brilliant! Those suckers are expensive and if the kid isn't going to pee in them, I have been known to reuse them.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you child only wears pull-ups at night just in case, put them on over underwear so you can reuse them.
Wtf.
Anonymous wrote:If you child only wears pull-ups at night just in case, put them on over underwear so you can reuse them.
Anonymous wrote:Put clean children in clean bed in clean day clothes. Ready for school tomorrow without the fight when they wake up. Still have to do the teeth and hair, but it's one less thing...
Anonymous wrote:I hate the term "life hack". Just wanted to share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I am taking my kids to lunch at mcd or chickfila (with play areas), I go through the drive thru first. This eliminates me having to threaten their lives when I have to order at the counter.
You are a genius. This is truly brilliant.
Agreed. I am quite impressed. This is a life changing share, so thank you.
I don't get this. Don't you have the same problem with them ordering in the drive thru line? I always find the drive thru significantly harder, because you can't see the menu until you are right up there to order. Or is that they are running away when you are trying to order? I guess this explains why the drive through lines are always so long!
My kids are very well behaved in the car. It's when they're loose (in the restaurant, ordering at the counter) that they jump around, hang on ropes, bicker, touch everything, mess with the condiments, sit on the floor, etc., etc. At least in the car they are contained. Also, my kids always want the same thing so it doesn't take is long to order at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two twin comforters, German style. Sounds weird but if you try it you'll never go back. Lots of snuggles but no more fights over the covers.
So you just each have your own? Or do you connect them somehow? I have always been tempted to use two, mainly for the ability to fit in my washer. If two, how do you make the bed ( the irony is that we rarely make it, but when guests come over we do)
Use a quilt to top it.