I have a hard time figuring out the right size and style for underpants for myself. Wacoal takes the size issue out of the equation with these panties that stretch to fit size S to size XL. I'm definitely somewhere in that range, so they fit fine. It cracks me up that they came up with this, and I imagine they are a very popular choice for those who have to buy panties for others. "Is she an M or an L? Oooh, if I get these, it doesn't matter!" I bet these panties help a lot of marriages, come Valentine's Day.
Saturday, August 16, 2014
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Busboy dish bin for table cleanup
I admit this is aspirational, because sometimes I forget to put out the bin, and even when I do, I forget to remind the urchins to put their place setting in it. But! When I DO remember, it makes after-meal cleanup much easier.
Older kids can certainly carry their goodies to the sink themselves, but my oldest has to squeeze behind her sister's chair, which is particularly dicey and unwieldy when she has a stack of dishes and silverware. Also, having everyone put their things in the bin at the table means it arrives sink-side pre-stacked and in a bit of order. And even the toddler can participate.
The photo above is from breakfast. The photo below is from lunch. At least I remembered to put out the bin, sigh.
Monday, April 28, 2014
Running Playlist based on song length
I have a playlist for jogging/running that's just every upbeat song in my iTunes that is between 3:15 and 3:45 minutes long. That way I can use the songs as a general gauge of how long I've been running/walking: about 3:30 per song, give or take a few seconds.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Shareable Grocery List Phone App
My husband and I have been using "AnyList" for the past year or two. It's a free iPhone app where you can make a grocery list and share it and whoever you share with can update the list immediately. So I can text my husband that I'm going to the store, and he can check the list and add anything I've forgotten.
There are several nice programs that do this; we like some of the features in AnyList. I like that I can make shortcut lists of frequently-bought items, so I can go through that list and tap on the ones I need and they get added to the shared grocery list. I only rarely use the recipe features, but they are very helpful for shopping for a recipe you make regularly.
Chalk Markers for labeling
I use chalk markers to label almost everything - everything stored in glass or plastic. From refrigerated leftovers (shown) to craft supplies (not shown), these "flourescent wet erase" markers are used in almost every room in my house.
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Monthly storage of kid art
I have the kids put all their precious creations in a scrapbook storage box labeled with the month. I start a new box each month, and the old box works as an archive. The older box (in the photo, December) gets moved to cheaper real estate (basement, under parent bed, etc) and I have a month to pick through it for a few gems. The rest goes to recycling, and since it's been 6 weeks at that point, I don't worry about a kid coming to me to find some old piece of art.
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Sticky-side-out packing tape inside a kitchen cabinet door
Collecting box tops for school is tedious, but I've made my life easier by putting a sticky-side-out length of packing tape in one of my kitchen cabinets. Now I just cut out the box top and stick it to the tape. When I run out of room, I send the tape to school and start a new one.
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