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!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Shopkeeper bell attached to the front door. Works as a pretty good alarm system and lets me know when the kids are leaving the house!
If you have an alarm turn on the Chime and it works for all the doors and windows in the house.
Anonymous wrote:On vacation, I sleep in workout clothes. When one kid wakes up, I can quickly get him/her out of the room before he/she wakes up the rest of the family.
Put kids plates/cups/bowls in a low cabinet -- they can get themselves food and drinks, help set the table and help unload the dishwasher when they are as young as 3.
Keep a collapsible storage bin from ikea in the hallway outside the kids' rooms for all the unmatched socks that come out of the dryer. When it gets full or we run out of socks, we have a matching party where we dump them all out and the kids search for matches. Sometimes I offer to pay them a nickel a match. Good for math skills too. I don't know why I didn't do this a long time ago, as the number of unmatched socks just drives me totally bonkers and I never knew where to put them until the other sock showed up.
Anonymous wrote:By the time you are done, your eyes are adjusted, your teeth are clean, and you've peed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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...
Clothes are not wrinkled?
Nope. Obviously I wouldn't do this with a dress that needs ironing, but for casual clothes, works fine.
Does anyone do this with their work clothes?
I sometimes do this with my gym clothes. Waking up already dressed for the gym helps encourage me to get my butt down there
Anonymous wrote:Shopkeeper bell attached to the front door. Works as a pretty good alarm system and lets me know when the kids are leaving the house!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I fold the bed sheet, fitted sheet, and extra pillow case and put them inside the 2nd pillow case to keep the set together. Saves me time looking for a matched set.
I've read this tip before and wondered, how are pieces of the set going missing? Don't they go from the bed to the laundry to the closet?
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!
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When loading the dishwasher, I try and keep all the forks together, put all the spoons in the same slot, etc, so it is an easy "grab" when unloading and putting everything back in the drawers and cabinets.
What a simple, great idea! I'm going to do this!
yes, I do this as well. saves a ton of time especially when my 11 yr old DS is clearing the dishwasher. instead of lazily throwing the forks into the knives compartment, all the forks end up in the fork compartment!
I don't do this because similar items tend to nest together (esp spoons and forks) and then don't get as clean.