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Christmas Gifts: Peppermint Bath Salts

December 14, 2016 By Ligia

Each year, I try to find a unique gift to give family and friends at Christmas time. I love to make homemade gifts. I don’t know any better way to show my love and appreciation than by giving of my time, my talent and my money all in one.

This year I made several unique gifts and here is the first one: Peppermint Bath Salts

I did not come up with it myself so I need to give credit to Suburban Simplicity.

I doubled the recipe to create these 6 1/2 Pint Wide Mouth Jars.

Here is the recipe:

4 Cups Epsom Salt

1 cup sea salt

1 cup baking soda

20-30 drops of peppermint oil

8-12 drops of food coloring

I got my peppermint on Amazon. Here is the link: Sun Essential Oils.

The jars I got at Walmart. Here they are on Amazon: Jarden Home Brand

  1. Combine first three ingredients in a large bowl.
  2. Add peppermint and stir or whisk to distribute throughout the mixture.
  3. Divide in half into separate bowls. Add the food coloring to one of the bowls.
  4. Layer bath salts in the jars. It took about three tablespoons, maybe a little less since I had small jars. Press down and add the next layer and so one until you are done.

I plan to make some for myself (minus the food coloring) to use for foot soaks.  My daughter gets ingrown toe nails a lot so I am hoping this will bring her relief.

Ligia

Filed Under: Family Life, Homemaking

A Cleaning Schedule that Works

October 22, 2016 By Ligia

One of my biggest problems I face is creating a working cleaning schedule. For a long time I did the Flylady method which includes: routines, daily cleaning and zone cleaning. This system really worked for me until I moved to a bigger house and then it became hard to keep up with all the zones and daily cleaning. That was 5 years ago!!!!

So since then I struggled to figure out what works for me.

I have tried cleaning calendars like this one:

cleaning-calendar

I did the Morning and Evening routine okay, but the Weekly fell through the cracks and so did the other Extra Days etc.

Next I tried a weekly cleaning calendar. I started with just my bathroom chore. I decided I rather do a little every day instead of trying to clean the whole bathroom in one day. Then I started thinking, why can’t I do that with all my chores? I can do a little a day in each room/section so then I created the A/B schedule.

I started using this method about 2 months before reading this book, but to my delight, Simplify you Life reaffirmed what I was doing. Other than a Morning and Evening Pickup, author Ramsland suggests creating a weekly cleaning schedule similar to what I did.  It’s not perfect, and often it does not all get done but it has been really working so far.

I am sharing my schedule here:

weekly-cleaning

 

Another cleaning suggestion that I really like is the Clean Up Clutter Project. This is the cleaning that you can’t get to every week. So things like cleaning grout, vacuuming behind the sofas etc. These can be small cleaning projects.

So I am creating a running list in my planner that will help me to get to some of those pesky projects that don’t get to on a weekly basis. I will try to share more about this in another post. I’m still trying to see how this will fit into my life.

For now I am happy with what I am doing.

Ligia

Filed Under: Homemaking

How to Overcome that Laundry Pile

September 14, 2016 By Ligia

I am working through the steps outlined in Simplify your Life by Marcia Ramsland. I wrote about the first system, Mealtime, in this post. Next, she tackles the Laundry Pile.

laundry

What does laundry look like at my house? I usually have a laundry pile a mile high and 1-2 baskets full of clean clothes waiting to be folded or put away. I also have hampers full of clothes needing to be washed! Sometimes, I will forget I washed and the clothes sits in the washer for a day or two. I washed my sheets about two weeks ago and they are still sitting in a basket in my room! Oh, boy, oh boy!

I don’t even do my teenagers clothes anymore!

I know exactly what happens. I start the laundry in the morning, maybe move it to the dryer and then I get busy and forget all about it. Come evening, I am tired and really don’t care. So I tell myself I will deal with it in the morning.

I am also reading another book right now called Laying Down the Rails for Yourself by Susan Shafer. I gotta tell you, I feel like God has purposefully orchestrated this. Laying Down the Rails is about creating and sustaining habits. It’s like these two books go hand in hand.

As I am writing this post, I was reminded of the chapter I just read about The Will. Your “will” is the gatekeeper of your thoughts. When it comes to pretty much any chore I will say ” I will do it tomorrow.” Instead of getting on it, I am not exercising my will. My will should stop that thought process and say “No, do it now. It needs to be done today.” But often, I just ignore that thought. Eventually, I don’t have any will power left to push through my daily chores.

With laundry, I have given up. I am treading water.

Marcia Ramsland insists on this principle: Wash, Dry, Fold, and Put away all on the same day!

So here is what I WILL do to make that happen:

First of all I will be trying to do my laundry at NIGHT. I have never done this, so it will be new. As I mentioned before, I often get distracted during the day and never finish. So my hope is, as I am lounging on the couch watching episodes of White Collar I will happily fold my laundry.

  • Start 1st load at 6:35 pm-I am wrapping up dinner and clean up so it’s a good transition.
  • Move to dryer at 7:15 and put in 2nd load
  • Move 2nd load at 8:00-I put an alarm to remind me because I could myself forgetting. So at this point I will fold load #1 and start 2nd load.
  • Last load comes out at 8:45-At this point I am usually, doing my evening routine. Tea time is at 9pm so I can fold laundry while I drink my tea.

That’s my plan. I really hope I can come back and say that it is working like a charm. I have 8-9 loads of laundry to complete a week so if I do 2 loads M-W and then 3 on Saturday/Sunday I believe this can work either way.

Ligia

Filed Under: Homemaking

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