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April 21, 2008

Where to Begin?

First off, I want to share my excitement about an amazing event going on right now over at the RTH Forums!  The Ultimate Household Challenge has begun, and members old and new are competing each week for prizes, reclaimed homes, and bragging rights!  If you want to join in, you can hop on over at any time.  There are door prizes for new members, live chats, games, and all sorts of motivation  & inspiration.  Most importantly there are so many new friendships to be gained, and a sense of community that is difficult to find these days.  Pop on over and join in if you like, or even sit back and watch the fun unfold! :)

Pregnant01Lastly, and far from least, I have some BIG personal news to report.  The winter of 2008 will bring us a brand new little bundle.   

This was something completely unexpected, but very very exciting for us.  I am still in a little bit of shock from the news, but it is starting to sink in, especially since the morning sickness and exhaustion are reminding me quite often of the new little addition!

The girls are quite excited about the prospect of being big sisters, especially Anna.  They keep rubbing my tummy and asking "baby?" which just makes me melt into an emotional blob right where I'm sitting. :)

This means lots of changes in our lives but will also mean so many amazing joys ahead.  With the baby due just before Christmas we will be planning and preparing for both the baby and the holidays with vigor, so I'm am sure you'll see some results of that on the blog here before much longer.

I could go on and on all day with the plans and surprises that all of this brought to us, but my slice of toast is calling me, as are my loving children who are anxious to spend a morning coloring with Mommy. 

I just couldn't wait a moment longer to share our news with you all.  :) 

Thank you for sharing in my joy!

Kristin :)

PS - check out the AMAZING artist who drew that lovely picture of a pregnant woman at THIS BLOG.  So cool. :)

April 06, 2008

Big News!

Here at Reclaiming the Home big things have been going on behind the scenes.  The needles have been knitting, the sewing machine has been sewing, and bits of craftiness are showing up everywhere around the house, here and there.  Because of my cold, the only cooking that has gone on was done by the infamous Mr. Rose with some buffalo cheese dip that he was quite proud of.  I'll have to ask him for the recipe so that I can share it soon!

The big news though, comes in the form of the new public Reclaiming The Home forum

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My goal for the forum is to be a community of people who care about their homes and the gentle home arts.  There will be tutorials, resources, and information that will help us all to learn to be better Reclaimers, while providing incentive and motivational games in a fun atmosphere where we share our love of the home with one another. 

It is a place of friendship that welcomes people from all walks of life, where we all get to be ourselves, get to know one other better, support each other, and share our joys as well as our sorrows.  You don't have to be a mother, a wife, or stay at home to enjoy homemaking.

I know you will find real community here, grow friendships, build each other up, learn new things, and just enjoy hanging out at the forum.

If you have a moment, stop on by and take a look. There is so much to be found there and so much more to come, including a big surprise event for all of the forum members that will begin within the week! 

This idea has been in the works for some time, and I am so pleased to say, has finally come to fruition.  So many people were involved in its creation.  A big thank you to Caitlin, Pam, Diane, Audrey, Rachel, Robyn, Danna, and SO many more lovely women who helped to make this part of my dream a reality!

March 27, 2008

Fresh Air and Green Things

It has been unusually warm here, getting up over 90*F yesterday, and that has left us all wanting to get out and enjoy some of the fresh air before it becomes so hot that our only outside experiences are running from the house to the car in search of air conditioning.   In Oklahoma spring usually lasts about a week before the blistering heat comes in and takes over.  We have been enjoying the pretty weather while it lasts by spending a good portion of our days playing outside in the yard.  The little ones are especially enjoying Spring's brief interlude into our lives, asking for "ou-siiigh?" every chance they get and being reciprocated with a resounding "sure! lets go play!" at nearly every opportunity.

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Being outside so much this week has made me want to start the seedlings for the garden.  I'm a little later this year than I usually am, but I'm not too worried.  Autumn lasts just about as long as spring and usually doesn't show up until the end of November, so we probably have a little more time for harvesting at the end of the season than most areas do. 

I'm thinking of starting a paper gardening & sketch journal for this year.  I have some ideas in the works for how I'd want it to look, since I am going to be making it.  I always wonder if others do things like that, or if its one of those "Kristin's dreaming again" things.  Anyone else journal their gardening experiences?

November 25, 2007

Throw out the bar.

First off.... an apology for having so many photo-less posts.  I have a new computer now, and so I can FINALLY start adding photos again.  Next post.  Honest.  Now back to your regularly scheduled programming...

Over the holidays I had a chat with my mom about the standards that society sets for us and our homes.  We talked about the role models that we are given.... the extremes one way or the other.... the feeling of inadequacy if we don't have the cleanest, the cutest, the best designed homes. 

Are we really all living in a "What Not To Wear" society that is truly THAT judgmental about the way we make our own homes?  I have to just question, WHY?

Why are we taught that things have to be exactly _____ to be acceptable or nice?  Why do we care what others do with their homes?  Why do we care what others think of our own homes?

Where we live... where we make our homes... that is our sanctuary.  It is our place to find security, comfort, solace, and just to be.  It is our little slice of the pie.  Our world.  Our space.  And frankly... its ours to do what we want with.

I love a cozy lived in feeling in my home.  Its not always organized, and is almost never "spotless."  Its not perfectly decorated, even after 4 years living here.   

I have found myself always setting the bar a little higher.  "If only I could get the living room painted... then my house would feel more complete, and put together." ..... "I need to complete this list of chores, and then my house will be company-ready" .... "My couches are comfortable and I like them but they are kindof outdated.  Maybe I should get new ones."

Having this conversation with my mother really helped me to understand that a lot of the standards I set for myself are influenced by society's norms and the accompanying unreasonable expectations.  I want my home to be sanitary (not perfect... just not gross).  I want my decor to reflect me... not the perfect fung shui, designers challenge, trading spaces decor...but me.  I want my home to be a place that suits me and my family, and I want it to reflect our needs and wants for the space.  If that means clutter for you, then clutter away my dears.  If that means minimalism and white everything - then you have my blessing.

Ignore the standard that is set so high we can never reach it.  Set aside the bar that is placed so high by the pressures of the "homemaking" influences in your life.  Get rid of any guilt for not having the "perfect" home or being the "perfect" housewife/husband. 

Ask yourself what it is YOU want when you think of reclaiming your home.  More space?  To keep things as they are?  To accentuate ____? 

Listen to your home... listen to your heart...

and please... throw out the bar.

November 20, 2007

Reclaim Your Holidays!

In years past I have found that I am often so busy hustling and bustling about trying to get everything done that I don't take the time to reclaim the joy of holidays.  My family enjoys a hearty, delicious meal that is served on the finest china with beautiful garnishes.... the house looks and smells fantastic, the scene is set, and everything is perfect....... except me.  I wind up harried and stressed, barely making it out of my flannel pajamas in time for the feast, only to get right back up and start cleaning the kitchen while our family and friends fellowship together in the living room, watching holiday movies and sipping eggnog.

By the time I am finished and am able to sit back down and enjoy the festivities, I am usually so tired that I want nothing more than to sit down in my favorite chair, inevitably falling asleep, mouth agape as the family giggles at how, for another year, the "turkey" made me sleepy.

It is so incredibly important to not be a martyr by only focusing on making the holidays happier for everyone else.  Doing so puts a damper on things to begin with (if mama ain't happy, ain't nobody happy), so remember to take care of your wants and needs as well this holiday season.

Part of that for me, is making sure that I can prepare as much as possible before hand, so that there is not as much to do on the big day. 

Having been out of town the past few days, the only thing I was able to do ahead of time is plan my menu and get the grocery shopping done.

I have already notified everyone that they have "jobs" to do on Thanksgiving day.  I am taking care of a lot of the larger items (like the turkey, who we have named Sir Mixalot---- thanks hubby).  The family has been given smaller jobs to help take away from the amount of things I have to do, and doing so also brings people in to the kitchen to spend time with me so that I am not isolated the entire day.  Doing this also helps everyone to feel as though they had a stake in the meal, and really makes it fun when people comment how much they liked _____, which hubby made, or sister made... etc.

My kids are going to "help" me make the sweet potatoes this year.  I'm doing all of the cutting a day ahead of time, so their "job" will be to layer the potato chunks and marshmallows while i add in the brown sugar and butter.  they can then sprinkle salt and pepper, and they'll have made my favorite (and most time consuming) dish! 

Hubby has been pitching in getting the house clean.  It has helped to have a list of goals for what I wanted to have done.  What has helped the most though, has been lowering my expectations, and being OKAY with that.  Everything does not have to be perfectly clean for company.  My basic standards are: I want people to feel like they can eat in my kitchen, that my bathroom is sanitary, and that my living space is cozy and comfortable.  If I don't get the floors mopped in time, that's okay.  If all of the laundry isn't finished, I wont freak out.  If the beds don't get made, who cares.  Focus on what is important on the big day.  Prioritize, and let go of the mental stress, if just for today!

For food cleanup, We are doing several things.

During the cooking process, I am adding a "quick wash" step to every recipe.  When I use a measuring cup, spoon, utensil, or mixing bowl, I wash it as soon as I am finished using it.  This not only cuts down on the amount of cleanup after all is said and done, but it also helps me to use fewer dishes throughout the day.  My goal is to have only pots/pans and serving dishes to do at the end of the cooking and serving process.

After the meal, I am asking everyone to rinse their plate in the sink, and load it in the dishwasher.  Its just a few steps, and not a big request.  By taking this small step, I save on an ENORMOUS amount of cleanup after the meal.  Start the dishwasher as soon as all of the main dishes are in there - the rest can wait.  Honestly.  It can.  Step. AWAY. From. The dishes.

For the storage of leftovers, I have collected reusable containers to put small amounts of various foods in.  I have asked hubby to help me put the food away after the meal so that we can get it done in half of the time.  For the majority of the food we are simply covering it with the dish's lid, or with foil to put into the refrigerator.  The deboning of the turkey will occur the following day, when things settle down.  For the moment, the turkey will be wrapped in foil and placed in the refrigerator.

Any food that cannot fit in the refrigerator should be sent home with guests.  You can also bring plates full of food to the shut-ins in your community, or to college students or military men and women who are not able to get home for the holidays (you can get some cheap and pretty holiday plates from the dollar store).

Most of all, take moments throughout your day to focus on the spirit of the season within your home, take time out to fellowship with your friends and family, and don't worry about perfection.  Sweet memories with your loved ones that bring about the spirit of the holidays will last much longer than a perfectly glazed turkey or home made wassail.

October 16, 2007

I am always trying to get a lot done during my day.  This can be a good thing, or it can come to bite me in the tookus.  One thing that I have learned is that it helps me a great deal to have a list to go off of.  Here's an example of today's list. 

When something is completed, I will come in and change it to bold. 

Dont forget to add your list in the comments, or a link to a list on your blog!

MASTER BEDROOM:
~Make Bed
~Search for Clothes that need to be washed
~pick up the bucket of pecans that the kids spilled
~Light Candle by about 3:30pm

GIRLS ROOM:

~Do *something* with toys
~Put clean bedding on beds
~wash any bedding that needs it

KITCHEN:
~Wipe down table
~Wipe down counters
~De-clutter
~Turn on the potpourri on the stove
~Wash dishes (what is in the sink)
~Shine in & around Sinks
~Get dinner planned

LIVING ROOM:
~Move kids toys to their room
~Arrange Blankets on Couches
~Pick up any stray stuffs

LAUNDRY:
~Wash as many loads as i can
~Fold ALL clothes
~Put clothes away!!!!

DESK AREA:
~Clean up under desk
~Clean out beside drawers
~Put books in front room
~Empty Trash
~clear off sewing desk

MISC:
~Start 2 new packages for friends
~Sew at least 3 (hopefully 4) garments for girls
~Make something for mom's birthday
~embroider russian dolls for charity
~get dressed
~get kids dressed

*15 min with girls JUST playing
*15 min with girls JUST playing
*15 min with girls JUST playing
*take them outside to play

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