Friday, October 24, 2014

Get It Together

{My preschool supply closet}

Getting organized I think is something we can say we have all had struggles with from time to time. Balancing work and family, friends and hobbies, daily chores and weekly projects are just a few examples of things that most of us have to find a way to prioritize and make fit like the perfect life puzzle. Some weeks I master this art, and others... not so much. When I am organized I am the most happy because even just taking a couple hours to go through mail and get all the housework done lifts such an enormous level of stress that I am no longer feeling like I have forgotten something. That underlying panic and anxiety is gone. Here are my tried and true techniques for getting your ducks in a row.

1. Schedule yourself time to get caught up. For me, this is the Wednesday evenings and Friday nights that my children are with their Dad. I can lay everything out and see the big picture or I can turn up my new Lenny Kravits album and pour myself a glass of wine. Cleaning under those circumstances is the most therapeutic for me. 

2. Every morning make a list. I do this when I get to work. If I don't I will forget something important that I need to do that day like picking up dry cleaning, or remembering that I am having dinner with a friend. I am constantly bombarded with last minute "have to's" so this is challenging but always helpful in the end.

3. Keep a monthly calendar at all times. I am sure most people keep it all in their phone, but I prefer writing it down and being able to visualize the entire month at a glance.

4. Leave yourself a day to rest or an evening if that is all you can do. This one is hard for me because I am always on the go but critical to my maintaining my sanity. If I take a long break from work, or allow myself a Wednesday evening of fun (as a reward for getting ahead) then I am recharged and feel less overwhelmed.

5. Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today. Procrastination is something that at one point I felt I was the master of, but as my life spreads out and becomes more diverse, the little things although important, can slip through the cracks and then I feel like I have failed. Now when a bill comes in I pay it, if an email comes through I make the effort to skim it at the very least instead of letting them pile up, running the risk of missing a deadline.

6. Find the path of least resistance. Especially when dealing with not only my children's schedules but my own, I always try and find some way to be efficient. If I know my son's training is two hours that evening I will go to the grocery store during that time or run a couple important errands let's say to the post office or drug store. Sitting there is a colossal waste of time.

7. Put down your phone and focus on what is most important. Nothing is more frustrating that trying to get stuff done and feeling like every text or Facebook status needs a response. The last thing I want to do in my life is look back and feel like I wasn't in the moment with my children or my friends when they deserve all the attention.

8. Cut yourself some slack. Perfection is an unattainable goal. Doing the best you can under any given circumstance is all you can expect from yourself or anyone else. Take a deep breath. Let whatever went wrong be in the past, and move forward with the attitude of  "OK, let's try this one again". 

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

What I've Been Crushing On

{Aging gracefully}

{My man crush every single day}

{Dog-zilla}

{Cheese with friends}

{Driving straight into the sun}


Tuesday, October 21, 2014

"How You Like Them Apples"


One of my favorite Robin Williams movies of all time, and the one he was awarded an Oscar for his performance, is the movie "Good Will Hunting". One of the funniest scenes was when Will gets the girl's number and then precedes to rub it in the frat boy's face on his way home. I wish I had that cocky level of self esteem. But I digress. More to the point of this post is that apple picking is a new found favorite in our family. I only recently took up the idea having seen someone on social media post pictures of going themselves, and I was simply astonished that I had never thought of doing that before. I am positive that there is a place near to you that will be you're very own Garden of Eden where the apples are the greatest gift of fall, just about anywhere you live. Happy hunting.








Here's the movie clip in case you have never seen it.

Build Your Bowl


Fall is definitely chili season, and there is not a recipe that I can resist. My sister's is my most favorite, but I have made a vegetarian recipe my go to over here for as long as I can remember. I did incorporate some other elements from recipes I have long admired as well. Here is how we build the best bowl of chili.

Start with white rice on the bottom.

Add the 3 bean chili on top along with sour cream and cheddar cheese.

Mix together and use some chips to scoop. Someone once said it reminds them of gumbo but I haven't had the pleasure so you tell me. 


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Making the Transition


It is that moment of absolute uncertainty you feel that first true Fall morning. You wake and ask yourself....is it cold? How long will it be cold? Should I wear pants? Shorts? Bring shorts for later? Forget the jacket and hope for the best? As the anticipation of frigid temperatures is at it's peak, I love to simply merge my summer and fall wardrobe. Making the transition between seasons is both exciting and dreadful, knowing that for the next few months, we will be cooped up inside observing the Earth's evolution of seasonal change. For now though, I will enjoy those cool, cozy nights where an over sized hoodie and shorts are the late night ensemble of choice. Then, by late afternoon, the sun is full and warm and still has the soft sting of summer on my skin. I have to say that breaking out all my Fall clothes has felt like opening Pandora's box of Autumn delights.





Hat is here. Shirt is old JCrew. Shorts are Gap. Clogs I got on SUPER sale from Madewell but they are Sweedish Hasbeens. Clutch is NeNe California c/o.

What I've Been Crushing On

{Hand made posters}

{Perfect Fall weather}

{Special deliveries}

{Slowing down to appreciate the little things}

{Soccer season}