At school they had a night of roller skating. I decided this was as good as a time as any to let Jesse learn to skate. He spent more time on the floor than he did on his feet, but he was a good sport and by the end of the night he was doing well. He even learned to jump and turn as long as he was next to the wall or holding onto me.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
John and Marti Wiser
Sunday, February 24, 2008
Keeping House
I was looking at someone else's blog and she threw out the question how do you keep a clean house and raise children at the same time?
I have spent a few days thinking about that, because for me I have been able to do both. Not perfectly by any means but for the most part, my house is picked up and clean. I have a gathering spot on my kitchen counter that I gather all of the papers and loose things that needs to be dealt with frequently but that is part of not keeping a perfect house. So today I want to blog and share a few of my tricks to keeping house and children all in the same day.
Elder Dallen H. Oaks in his conference address Good, Better, Best. said it the best. "Remember, don't magnify the work to be done--Simplify it." That has been my philosophy as well. I keep big rolling bins under my kids’ beds for all of their toys. I keep a laundry basket in their closet and a simple bedspread on their bed. This allows for a quick clean up of their room every day. I also use a laundry basket for cleaning the whole house. Anything that doesn't belong in the room I am cleaning goes into it and when I leave that room I proceed to put the stuff in the basket away.
Another thing I do is Laundry and de-cluttering from the weekend on Monday's, Bathrooms and straightening on Tuesday's. I vacuum the whole house Wed's. Laundry on Thursday and anything that needs to be cleaned on Friday's to get ready for friends coming over that night. I have a daily routine. Straighten my bathroom, bedroom, the kids bathroom, kids bedroom and toy room before I even come down stairs in the morning. Then at least I know upstairs is clean. My kitchen is the hardest place to keep clean I guess because I use it all day long. If I don't clean up every single time I use it then it is a mess. Kids take a lot of time, but when they don't need my immediate attention then I can take time to clean. I have friends that read, but I wouldn't have time to clean and read. So I choose to clean. Now I have said it so maybe now I can let it go that yes it is possible to keep house and take care of kids in the same day. P.S. I have a 5 and 6 year old and now that they are older it is much easier to do this than when they were 2 and 3, so keep trying and soon they will be older like my boys.
I have spent a few days thinking about that, because for me I have been able to do both. Not perfectly by any means but for the most part, my house is picked up and clean. I have a gathering spot on my kitchen counter that I gather all of the papers and loose things that needs to be dealt with frequently but that is part of not keeping a perfect house. So today I want to blog and share a few of my tricks to keeping house and children all in the same day.
Elder Dallen H. Oaks in his conference address Good, Better, Best. said it the best. "Remember, don't magnify the work to be done--Simplify it." That has been my philosophy as well. I keep big rolling bins under my kids’ beds for all of their toys. I keep a laundry basket in their closet and a simple bedspread on their bed. This allows for a quick clean up of their room every day. I also use a laundry basket for cleaning the whole house. Anything that doesn't belong in the room I am cleaning goes into it and when I leave that room I proceed to put the stuff in the basket away.
Another thing I do is Laundry and de-cluttering from the weekend on Monday's, Bathrooms and straightening on Tuesday's. I vacuum the whole house Wed's. Laundry on Thursday and anything that needs to be cleaned on Friday's to get ready for friends coming over that night. I have a daily routine. Straighten my bathroom, bedroom, the kids bathroom, kids bedroom and toy room before I even come down stairs in the morning. Then at least I know upstairs is clean. My kitchen is the hardest place to keep clean I guess because I use it all day long. If I don't clean up every single time I use it then it is a mess. Kids take a lot of time, but when they don't need my immediate attention then I can take time to clean. I have friends that read, but I wouldn't have time to clean and read. So I choose to clean. Now I have said it so maybe now I can let it go that yes it is possible to keep house and take care of kids in the same day. P.S. I have a 5 and 6 year old and now that they are older it is much easier to do this than when they were 2 and 3, so keep trying and soon they will be older like my boys.
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Building snow men
Around the fire
Thursday, February 14, 2008
My Birthday Lunch
This is Grandpa Wiser. He was caught off gaurd for the picture. It was fun to have a lunch together.
Visit with Santa's
Dec in SLC
Grandpa Gledhill and I went to a convention in SLC in Dec, it was fun to have 3 days together just he and I. We stayed with A.J. and Brandi for those days. Here is a picture of Elsa and Olivia. They were dancing for us and were glad that we were at their house.
Christmas time 2007
Monday, February 11, 2008
Thanksgiving feast at Jesse's school
20 year reunion for Hillcrest High School
We had so much fun at this reunion, but we look older and heavier than we did in high school. We also have kids and baggage from life. Andrea (in blue shirt) has 2 children and Marneen, in the Red jacket, has 3 children. They both still live in SLC. It was fun to get caught up with them. I e-mail Andrea from time to time since that evening.
Grandpa Gledhill and I took Callie, Hunter, Jesse, Taylor and Max (not in this picture) to Temple Square in SLC, UT. It was a lot of fun. Every time we got near an escalator Grandpa would have to go to one side and I on the other because they would do loops until we could catch them and keep them from going back into another loop. The experience was fantastic. The kids really liked pushing all of the buttons and hearing the stories in the visitors center.
Richfield, Utah Sept 2007
Torrey, Utah
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