Friday, December 29, 2006
Help Me and Enter My Drawing! Again...
Concerning the book drawing...
I'm leaving it open for a few more days.
Anyone who would be kind enough to offer me tips and suggestions for organizing, streamlining and living with 5 children in a small space, please do so by posting a comment at the end of this post or by leaving a note in the chatbox on the sidebar of this page.Even if you know nothing about being organized :-) a word of encouragement would be welcome! Everyone who leaves me a comment will be entered in the book drawing. I started this drawing on my other blog back before HSB made all the changes. After that, my site traffic went WAY down...I guess no one could get to each other's blogs. Anyway, I'm copying the original post here:
Dec. 8, 2006 - Help Me and Enter My Drawing!
I have a dilemma...
A growing (almost large) family in a small house with very few closets dilemma...
We have been busy trying to make room for the little Ladybug and Doodlebug to move into a kid's bedroom and out of our bedroom. I now have an entire room worth of stuff that has no home. Everything from our office/schoolroom now has to be assimilated into our house. I have boxes of wrapping paper and supplies, computer gadgets, etc...
Here is the question: Where do you put things like wrapping paper?
I would think under my bed , but our bed sits on the floor, -- no underneath.
I would think hall closet but I don't have one. :-/
Is this question going to be too hard?
Will any of you who have creative ideas for storing things including, but not limited to, wrapping supplies, (in fact any and all organizing topics are welcome!) please leave me a comment at the end of this post or leave me a message in my chat box?
I'd love to have conversation with you and glean from some of your ideas.
Everyone who joins in this conversation and leaves me a valid email address will be entered into a drawing for 2 gently used books.
The winner can choose from two of 6 choices:
1. Your Clothes Say it for You by Elizabeth Rice Handford
2. Christian Living in the Home by Jay Adams
3. Training Children in Godliness by Jacob Abbot
4. Sink Reflections by Marla Cilley (Flylady)
5. I Kissed Dating Goodbye by Joshua Harris
(this one has our name in ink in the front cover but is in good condition)
6.What the Bible Says About Child Training by J. Richard Fugate (This one is an older bookstore discard copy with an X on the bottom--but still in good condition)
Thanks to any of you in advance and please pass the message on...the more the merrier!
I'm leaving it open for a few more days.
Anyone who would be kind enough to offer me tips and suggestions for organizing, streamlining and living with 5 children in a small space, please do so by posting a comment at the end of this post or by leaving a note in the chatbox on the sidebar of this page.Even if you know nothing about being organized :-) a word of encouragement would be welcome! Everyone who leaves me a comment will be entered in the book drawing. I started this drawing on my other blog back before HSB made all the changes. After that, my site traffic went WAY down...I guess no one could get to each other's blogs. Anyway, I'm copying the original post here:
Dec. 8, 2006 - Help Me and Enter My Drawing!
I have a dilemma...
A growing (almost large) family in a small house with very few closets dilemma...
We have been busy trying to make room for the little Ladybug and Doodlebug to move into a kid's bedroom and out of our bedroom. I now have an entire room worth of stuff that has no home. Everything from our office/schoolroom now has to be assimilated into our house. I have boxes of wrapping paper and supplies, computer gadgets, etc...
Here is the question: Where do you put things like wrapping paper?
I would think under my bed , but our bed sits on the floor, -- no underneath.
I would think hall closet but I don't have one. :-/
Is this question going to be too hard?
Will any of you who have creative ideas for storing things including, but not limited to, wrapping supplies, (in fact any and all organizing topics are welcome!) please leave me a comment at the end of this post or leave me a message in my chat box?
I'd love to have conversation with you and glean from some of your ideas.
Everyone who joins in this conversation and leaves me a valid email address will be entered into a drawing for 2 gently used books.
The winner can choose from two of 6 choices:
1. Your Clothes Say it for You by Elizabeth Rice Handford
2. Christian Living in the Home by Jay Adams
3. Training Children in Godliness by Jacob Abbot
4. Sink Reflections by Marla Cilley (Flylady)
5. I Kissed Dating Goodbye by Joshua Harris
(this one has our name in ink in the front cover but is in good condition)
6.What the Bible Says About Child Training by J. Richard Fugate (This one is an older bookstore discard copy with an X on the bottom--but still in good condition)
Thanks to any of you in advance and please pass the message on...the more the merrier!
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1 Comments:
Hello there. How is this idea for wrap? A plastic 5 gallon bucket with your gardner wrap apron thing a ma jing on the outside. These go on sale in the Winter just before the Christmas stuff gets stocked. Put the rolls inside the bucket and the tape, ribbon, scissors tags in the handy little pockets and sleeves. All you do is store the bucket in a hopeful corner of your closet. Use it all year with Birthday wrap as well.
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