5 Ways to Get Organized for Christmas!

Christmas is only a short time away. Christmas dinner is a big event and we need to plan. Where does one start we often ask. There are many things to think about. If we leave it to the last minute we encounter stress on top of the already busy stressful shopping and entertaining events that happen over the holiday season.

 

Here are some ways to combat stress and get organized for you Christmas day.

 

Make lists

 

Establish time lines and stick to them

 

Home decorations- Put them out the first week in December

 

Christmas shopping- I recommend to shop for stocking stuffers all through out the year. Boxing week sales are the time to stock up and find incredible deals. I pick up things like nail files, manicure kits, grooming kits, bubble bath, candles, Christmas Pj’s. They are usually all half price or more. I store them in one location for next year.

 

Dinner Menu Plan – We need to think about who is coming and do they have any special dietary needs. Do you need to make some vegetarian dishes for them and what are the things we can make ahead and freeze or even make a couple days ahead of time.  I particularly like a mash potato bake recipe that I can make a few days ahead. On Christmas day they get popped in the oven and there is no mashing and no mess.

 

Think Color! Nothing worse than sitting down to a dinner of brown. Brown Gravy brown stuffing, white potatoes. Vegetables are wonderful and colorful.  If you have Brussels spouts, don’t pick broccoli. Liven up the dinner plate as if it were a canvas of color.

 

Think about green beans with almonds, carrots and parsnip medley and colorful roasted peppers. We have greens, oranges, yellows, and reds.

 

Plan what oven space you will need, I often pick vegetable dishes I can make ahead and “heat up” the last minute in the microwave. An example is Carrots. If you steam or boil them, take them out a little early, run under cold water and set aside. Doing this helps keep their vibrant colors. Have your sauce, ie Brandied Carrots, butter, marmalade what ever you choose ready to go.  Minutes before your ready eat you stir in your sauce, microwave on high to heat. Presto!! You have an excellent vegetable dish that did not take oven or stove top space.

 

If you want to try a new recipe, give it a test run weeks before the big day.

 

Cooking what you can before hand allows you to have a clean kitchen and limited dishes to wash. Less mess and less stress.

 

Cut your carrots the day before, put them in some water so they don’t dry out. All you need to do the day of is cook them! Saves considerable time.

 

Wash and dry your salad greens the day before. One of my favorite salads at Christmas is one of Pomegranate, candied pecans, feta cheese with a maple dressing. Colorful and beautiful taste combination.

 

 

Pull out your table linens. Ensure they are washed, clean and fresh and ironed. If you have china, pull it out, wash it if need. Set it aside.

 

Table setting – If you are lucky enough to have a separate dining table set it early. The day before is best as your time and energy is devoted to the Christmas meal.

 

Choose your wines early, have then chilled and ready to go.

 

Christmas day you can get the turkey in the oven and relax. If you have planned, prepared and shopped early you will enjoy so much more.

 

Restore the calm and order to your life! You will be grateful you planned ahead.

Back to School Organization

It is time for back to school! Are you ready? Are you Organized? 

It is time for back to school! Are you ready? Are you Organized?

 

Have you looked at what processes you have in place to assist you and your kids in their busy lives? With the school year starting or just started it is not too late to get yourself in gear and get organized.

Summer holidays are drawing to a close and we are now facing the "reality" of routine and digging in and getting to work.

Here are a few tips to get you up and running just a little smoother.

  • Stick to routine
  • Get to bed at a decent hour- Get Plenty of Rest
  • Meal Plan
  • Prepare ready to go snacks for the week
  • At night get organized for the next day

Always plan the night before for the next day. Get ready before you turn in for the evening. Try not to leave it to the last minute. If its too late at night you may just be too tired or too unmotivated to get it done! Make this a priority right after the dinner hour. 

Plan Meals Ahead of Time

This doesn't necessarily have to look like an entire full blown week meal plan, but think about at least 4 main meals you can make. What you will need to take out of the freezer the night before, is there any thing you can make now for the next day?

While preparing one meal, can you start on the prep work for the next day at the same time? It really boils down to thinking ahead and having some ideas in mind.  Make a list with Ideas to get organized in your meal plan.

Children's lunches and snacks are always a challenge to get made in the morning before work. If you love to sleep just a little longer or hit the snooze button it is definitely time to change the routine.

Create a Snack Station in your Fridge

Healthy ready to go snacks are golden!  Prepackage your freshly cut veggies, raisins, crackers and cheese slices. Pre-make on Sunday night for the week small individual baggies of snacks ready to go. Place your ready made bags in one drawer or bin in your refrigerator.  Have ready lunch bags/ totes/ frozen juice box ready to use as your ice pack. Empower your children to choose what snack they will take with them to school from the snack drawer.  More time to enjoy your morning coffee.

Coordinate Calendars

Have a shared family Google calendar, or a paper calendar in view for all to see. Plan as  family activity and coordinate events, birthday parties,exams, soccer games and medical appointments. All planned activities should be on the family calendar.

Back to school is all about establishing routine and getting organized.  Taking a few moments to plan each week in advance will save you house of aggravation and hopefully help you create some more "Me Time"

Live well and thrive!

 

 

 

 

Martha Stewart, Eat Your Heart Out

Just in case your not up to the urban dictionary, "eat your heart out"

A declaration, often exaggerated, joking and boastful, of being better than another person, the aforementioned often being a celebrity or historical figure.

"Mozart, eat your heart out!" said the organ player after a successful concert.

I worked on an office organizing project for a very cool space. We transformed 2 book shelves into an entire mail, pack and stationary area.  We swapped out a book shelf for one that had side compartments, purchased some extra shelving and we were off to the races.

 

Before

After!

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"In addition to her fabulous organizational skills, Karen shows up on-time, with all of her tools, ready to work.  She is a true professional and provides unbelievable value for her services.   When Karen is finished the job, you will be happy with the results and feel as though a weight has been lifted from your shoulders.  At least that is how I have felt after she organized my basement, my garage and now my office.  Thanks, Karen!"

These are the kind of days where you are overwhelmed with gratitude. Thank you Sandy for allowing the opportunity to create such a great working space for you and your office.