Juggling Motherhood Tip #10: Keep a Present Stash

Thank you Meghan from Exploring Beauty with MNM’s for sharing this tip with us!

“At certain times of the year, it does seem like a never ending stream of kids birthday parties to attend which usually means presents and cards to buy too. Save yourself the time on shopping for individual presents for children by building a Present Stash.

When you find something that you know a kid will like that is also really great value, why not buy a few more of the same item to go in the present stash. That way you will always have a ‘go to’ for the next birthday, or if you get caught out at the last minute you won’t have to make a dash to the shops. We’ve done this so many times with books, GI-Joes, Smiggle stationery, and crafty kits in the past.

If your child gets given something for their birthday that they’ve already grown out of or have something very similar, just add it to the present stash.

And either make your birthday cards, or buy cards in bulk either from a $2 Shop or when Whitcoulls is having one of their 50% off sales.”

By Meghan, New Zealand

Mother of 2

www.meghanandmark.blogspot.com

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Juggling Motherhood Tip #9: Basket by the Stairs

Thank you Catherine from Wild and Precious for sharing the following tip with us!

“A few months ago I purchased a basket for “downstairs” items. We keep it right by the stairs, I toss things into it all day long, and after dinner I take it downstairs and put things in their proper place (or I have my girls do this job). When convenient, I use it to carry “upstairs items” back up with me. I’m less worried now that someone will tumble headfirst down the stairs after tripping on a princess shoe or a dirty towel I’ve thrown onto the stairs!”

By Catherine, United States

Mother of 5

www.wildnprecious.com

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Juggling Motherhood Tip #8 : Hydrating Yourself

Thank you Katherine from Katherine Marie Photography for sharing the following tip with us!

Image: Carlos Porto / FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Health Tip: “Before every meal/snack I drink at two full cups of water!  This helps me to adequately hydrate and I feel like I’m not as inclined to overeat because I already feel full.”

By Katherine, United States

Mother of 4

www.katherinemariephotography.com

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Are you burning out??

It was just one of those mornings where the kids got ready really well, hubby was going into work late so he could look after our 4 year old, and I did not have to be anywhere in the morning. I decided to make the most of it, by playing netball with my girls before school.

My 8 & 10 year old started netball for the first time this year, and they are loving it.

Their first game in the rain

When we got to school this morning, our daugthers’  friends joined in, and we had enough to play some netball against each other.

It felt good to run around again, thinking strategically, pushing my body to intercept or to create space to get the ball.

Then it hit….

….the wall.

The body that I had neglected for months by not exercising, started to slow down. My arms started moving more than my feet (imagine a stationary windmill! ha!) I started walking more, and to breath heavier.

“How the heck do they keep this pace up the whole game?!” I thought to myself.

As I walked home, I started thinking about what just happened, and how it relates to life.

We do not do anyone any favours, when we push ourselves by being an energiser bunny, being everything to everyone, and then inevitably burning out.

Unfortunately, we often don’t register that things are “too much”, until we burn out…and by then, the effects on us and our family are obvious.

So what do we do?

One way is to learn from the times we burn out. In this netball situation, I would learn that, if I wanted to play a full 15-20mins I would have to play the game differently and pace myself to “my level” of fitness so I could last the whole time.

In our life, we need to ask ourselves, what is too much? What is my limit?

Our limits constantly change.

  • Going from no children to one child, one child to two children etc etc etc…..
  • the family dynamics: babies, preschool age, primary age, teenagers
  • being sleep deprived
  • having a super active child
  • work, study or church commitments
  • etc etc etc!!

All of this means we need to take a look at our expectations – just because we were able to do it all before, does not necessarily mean we can do it all now. We need to listen to the rhythm of our life.

Everyone’s life is different. We need to slow down to our own “level”, not someone elses.

We are no use to our families or anyone else when we burn out.

Another thing that I learned from my netball experience is that if I want to play with high intensity longer, I would need to get my fitness level up. Just doing a little bit towards my fitness and often, would make a huge difference.

Doing a little and often, gives us the advantage in life too. If we plan ahead, and chip away at the things we need to do, we will avoid having to exert huge amounts of effort in one go, and burning ourselves out. This relates to our home (laundry, decluttering etc), our family (small acts often: eg dinners together, reading with them, dates with children) and our other commitments (working on assignments, projects, returning emails way before deadlines!)

And finally, a lesson that all sports people know, and will testify to:

REST!

A runner would not run 7 days a week, a body builder would not lift weights every day. If you ask anyone who is heavily committed to their sport, they will tell you how important the concept of rest is in avoiding injury.

So, indulge yourself ladies. Do not feel guilty about YOU time! In fact, it is ESSENTIAL to being a well-balanced and fully functioning mother.

xo

Juggling Motherhood Tips #7: Timesaving tips from a mother of 8

“Hay Juggling Motherhood Readers. So glad to be visiting again… Well you asked for a tip and I just couldn’t decide. I have discovered that our entire life is lived from one “pearl of wisdom” to another…

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If you had to ask me for only one sanity saver in our home… I would say: Zones. We have zones for different things: a lego zone, a laundry zone, a library zone, a craft zone… and so on… It makes it so much easier to find things, not to mention to tidy up. Just designate one zone to a person and get them to tidy it and repeat until done… it really works for us!!! Meanwhile I rustled up se7en+1 random time-saving tips for you… hope you like them!!!

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  1. Take Out Some Steps: We are always told to break a job down into smaller bites but sometimes a lot of those steps are redundant. When it comes laundry I don’t bother with a laundry basket… if someone has an item of laundry they take it straight to the washer and pop it in!!! When the washer is full they turn it on. Done. In this day and age with colorfast and gentle washers there really is no need to sort and resort laundry… it all goes in, it doesn’t sit around because as soon as it is done it gets hung out and the washer is ready to start accepting gifts for it’s next project!!!
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  3. To Each His Own: It really saves time to have each child responsible for what they are capable of… for example getting their dishes into the dishwasher after meals. I clean as I go when I prepare food, so really at the end of a meal if everyone gets up and puts their dish into the dishwasher all I have to do is wipe the table and turn the washer on. Frankly after supper I want to get out of the kitchen as fast as possible, no lingering after bed-time with dirty dishes!!!
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  5. Keep Like Things Together:This is the zone story again… Really it is a sanity saver for me, with small children I cannot have things scattering to the far ends of the house. Can you imagine looking for shoes every time we go out… all our shoes belong in one spot at the front door. That’s where they can find their shoes and somebody bigger if they need help as they leave the house. Same for lots of other things. For example swimming costumes and towels: we all swim together, all hang on swimming gear on the line together and all in a bag at the door together and there is no confusion when we need them.
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  7. Always Be Ready For Outings: We keep all our extra-murals packed and ready in one spot – there is a music spot where they practice, hang up their instruments and know where to find them when we dash out the door. Our swimming gear is kept all together in a big bag… if we swim at home or dash to swim at friends or the beach we just grab the bag. And so on…
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  9. Make Tomorrow’s Lunch at Suppertime: I only have to make lunch for the father person and he often gets up early before the rest of us and heads for work… I have to have his lunch ready the night before, but there is really nothing worse than a sandwich for lunch that was made yesterday. When I serve dinner I make sure that I put a lunchbox out along with all the dinner plates, as I dish up dinner his lunch is served!!! All I do is add a jar of milk and another jar of yogurt and a fruit snack and his lunchbox is good to go…
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  11. The Quickest Way to Keep Your House Clean is Not to Get it Dirty: We have a rule that you may only eat in the kitchen or outside… I have visitors look at me strangely when I ask their children to step outdoors onto the grass to eat their snack!!! But I do a big sweep and mop of the house once a week and it has to last – the kitchen is another story – every meal time is sweep time and for that I have energetic sweepers!!!
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  13. Save yourself hours of library book hunting: Have a library spot… we used to keep our books in baskets behind the couch but we have more books than baskets now and bags make them difficult to get in and out… So we have a designated library shelf. You can take one book away at a time and I often plonk down right there and read my way through a pile of books. When it is time to head for the library out come the bags and the books are dropped in and returned.
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    And the Se7en + 1th tip:

  15. Gather your errands: Getting small kids in and out of a car can literally take years off your life and I am sure folks whose kids are older have forgotten how tiresome it is. Checking everyone is safety seat-belted… checking again… and again. Spotting Houdini and beginning again. I gather all my errands together and have massive errand days, where we make a huge list and group errands in the same area together and go… go, go, go… lot of rewards on the way and keeping it light… we get it done all at once rather than in and out of the car every day!!!

Thats us… hope all these tips free up hours of your time and gives you heaps more time to play!!!”

By Se7en, South Africa

Mother of 8

www.www.se7en.org.za

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Juggling Motherhood Tip #6: Birthday Card Scrapbook

“I got this idea from something my mum used to do for us! :-)

Ever wondered what to do with all the special cards your kids have received that you can’t bear to part with? If you’re like me, they will have been clogging up drawers, boxes and plastic bags until you figure out what on earth you’re going to do with them. Birth, christenings, dedications, birthdays. So many wonderful messages and memories of so many people who have been (and maybe gone again) in our lives. How can you keep these special memories for all time? Or at least until your kids are old enough to have read them for themselves. Why not create a birthday card scrapbook?
When your kids are older and can read for themselves, they will love to look through all the years of the scrapbook(s), I know I certainly did growing up. And then when I got old enough, I used to really enjoy putting my own cards in the scrapbook after each birthday too.”
By Meghan, New Zealand
Mother of 2

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Juggling Motherhood Tip #5: Distinguish between old & new eggs in the basket

Image: Angela

“Most often, I do this by boiling any eggs from the previous week and putting them in a tray in the fridge, so that all the fresh eggs in the basket are “new.” Sometimes we’re in no need of hard boiled eggs, or we’re in need of a lot of fresh eggs for baking and the like…so the eggs are all basket-bound. When not going with the boil-the-old method, I draw a picture on all eggs from the previous week and place them on top of the basket, and everyone in our home (including Esky), knows these are to be used first. We cannot have a renegade old egg hanging out in the basket for 5 months to be cracked open upon a cheerful baker, unawares.

By Angela, New Zealand

Mother of 1 and a bump

www.strikingkeys.blogspot.com

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Juggling Motherhood Tip #4: Getting Kids Involved Around The House

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“Encourage your children to help out around the home.  Whether it’s washing or drying the dishes, pulling their own beds up in the morning, setting and clearing the dinner table, helping to get the washing off the line… it can be easier to just do it yourself, but in the long run when you take the time out to train your kids how to help, you are going to reap amazing benefits as they grow older (and better at helping Winking smile)”

By Kristy, New Zealand

Mother of 4

www.paisleyjade.com

Here is a useful link as well! http://plainandsimpleorganizer.blogspot.com/2009/01/at-what-age-can-my-kids-help-at-home.html

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Juggling Motherhood Tip #3: Get it delivered to you

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Next time a store is arranging to have an out of stock item couriered in from another shop for you, why not ask them if you can pay for it, and then have it delivered to you?

I did this on a number of occasions during my Christmas shopping last year. (Make sure you keep the receipts, incase something goes wrong!!)

I don’t think that all stores do this, but stores with a strong focus on customer service seem to be the ones who are happy to do this. Noel Leemings and Smiggle are just a few of the stores that did this for me…such a time saver!

Meeks, New Zealand

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Juggling Motherhood Tip #2: Call it a Game

Image: Katherine Marie Photography

Teaching Tip: “I love to call learning activities GAMES.  If kids are having fun they don’t even realize they are learning.” (Go to http://katherinemariephotography.com/blog/archives/1616 to read more about this button counting game.)

By Katherine, United States

katherinemariephotography.com

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Juggling Motherhood Tip #1: Important Paperwork

A great way to combat paper clutter is to scan them into your computer.

No more lost school notices! Yay!

By Dee, New Zealand

Mother of 2

Check out Evernote, it will help store those scanned notices!

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