Ironically, this week my photo has to do with getting organized. This is a repurposed window turned dry erase board calendar/to-do list. I picked up some windows not knowing what I wanted to do with them, but knowing that I wanted to do something. The boys started drawing on it when I got home and I thought that was brilliant. Each of us have our own window pane and then I have one for meals, and then one for the week's calendar. I love the window enough that this just might be what gets me more organized!
Finding reasons to smile (and documenting them) during the often chaotic whirlwind of everyday life.
Monday, January 28, 2013
1,001 Excuses and Getting Organized.
Ok, so I didn't exactly make it 365 days in a row. Dang it. I have a 1,001 excuses, some legitimate and some not. Excuse #1: The left side of my brain is constantly at battle with the right side, trying to convince me that I need to be organized (and I have this intense drive to be organized), but ultimately, my right side wins the battle and I become victim to disorganization. My ideas and intentions are great, but my implementation sucks. I love starting projects; I hate finishing them. My poor house knows this all too well. I take a million photos, but this time, I am going to try to be more organized with the project. I am also going to be more realistic and post one photo per week.
Ironically, this week my photo has to do with getting organized. This is a repurposed window turned dry erase board calendar/to-do list. I picked up some windows not knowing what I wanted to do with them, but knowing that I wanted to do something. The boys started drawing on it when I got home and I thought that was brilliant. Each of us have our own window pane and then I have one for meals, and then one for the week's calendar. I love the window enough that this just might be what gets me more organized!
Ironically, this week my photo has to do with getting organized. This is a repurposed window turned dry erase board calendar/to-do list. I picked up some windows not knowing what I wanted to do with them, but knowing that I wanted to do something. The boys started drawing on it when I got home and I thought that was brilliant. Each of us have our own window pane and then I have one for meals, and then one for the week's calendar. I love the window enough that this just might be what gets me more organized!
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