Showing posts with label works for me wednesday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label works for me wednesday. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Fridge Organization

Shannon at Rocks in My Dryer is hosting Works for Me Wednesday and she posted about her newly organized fridge...which made me think that *of course* the blogosphere would *love* to see MY organized fridge. (yeah, right!) Anyhow, here is my fridge. I love having it neat and clean and organized--it just makes me happy to have a corner of organization hidden behind what can sometimes be a mess of magnets.

Here is the front of the fridge. I organized the alphabet magnets a few days ago and my 2.5 year old has been enjoying having them in order--he stands in front of the fridge and chants the alphabet while touching each letter. Oh, and the stuff you see on the left side of the fridge--that's where I hang our aprons. Princess has a cupcake apron, Handsome has a Thomas the Tank Engine apron, and I have a boring blue apron because my husband didn't pay attention to the Etsy links I gave him at Christmas time and didn't get me the cute apron I for Christmas that I asked for. But I'm not mourning that cute apron. Nope, not me. (sniff, sniff!)

And here is the inside of the fridge side. The top shelf holds eggs, applesauce, our Costco size bag of shredded cheese, and baby teethers--the teethers come in handy for when the children bite their tongue or the inside of their cheek, or have their teeth cut their lips when they fall. Shelf two holds our bajillion containers of organic milk (thank you Costco!) and other beverages. The top drawer holds lunch meat and string cheese. Shelf two holds dinner fixings--chicken alfredo for tonight and some meal I pulled out of the freezer for later in the week.

The little drawer has lunch meat and string cheese, the bottom shelf has bread and hamburger buns, the big drawer has fruit and fresh veggies, and the bottom drawer has meat and Smart Dogs (tofu hot dogs)--my 2.5 year old LOVES Smart Dogs but hates real meat.

The door holds condiments, yogurt, and some Pedialyte leftover from Mother's Day week when we all were vomiting our brains out. Blech!

The freezer isn't too exciting. The top shelf is the waffle shelf--Vern's Organic Waffles were on sale this week, so I bought six boxes--my children loooove those waffles for breakfast! Then we have the icemaker which takes up WAY too much room in the freezer. Then the bread shelf--I buy our organic multigrain bread at Costco so we always have extra loaves in the freezer. Next is the ice cream and frozen Lean Cuisine shelf. Nice juxtaposition, eh?! It is my small spot of humor in my freezer. ;) Then the frozen meat shelf (mostly chicken), and the bottom part of the freezer actually is a pullout drawer that I never pullout except when I'm cleaning out the freezer. Anyhow, it has frozen veggies. The door of the freezer just has icepacks right now--the spots in the door are so small that I can't fit much in them.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Works for Me Wednesday ~ Geocaching


This weeks theme at Works for Me Wednesday involves sharing how you will keep your children busy and happy this summer. My children are almost 2.5 and 4.5 and have virtually no formalized plans for the summer--ballet class picks up again in July for my 4.5 year old and my 2.5 year old has a once a week Parent-Tot gymnastics class. That is IT though.

Our main activity this summer will be geocaching. The children call it treasure hunting. We started this family activity in late March and love it--last weekend marked my 100th find. Geocaching has brought us to some fun and interesting locations--we even cached on our family vacation to Oregon and just loved it! Caching involves using a handheld GPS (we bought ours for under $100--you can find them for even less on craigslist!) and coordinates that you find on the geocaching website...and then you go out and look for the treasure!

The treasure can be a vintage ammo can hidden in the woods (the picture at the top of this post is of Princess and Handsome after finding an ammo can after a short hike), a small magnetic container inside a lamp post, a tupperware hidden in the woods, an old crab pot attached to a dock, or any number of things. Larger containers have "swag" hidden inside that you can trade for--we bring bouncy balls and mini tubs of Play-doh to trade. There also are "trackable items" in some of the containers. You don't get to keep those; instead you bring them home, enter the item's code number on the geocaching website, and then move the trackable item (sometimes a coin, sometimes a small toy or car) to another geocache the next time you go out treasure hunting. Then the person who "released" the trackable item (aka the owner!) can look online to see where in the world their item has traveled. Yes, there are geocaches ALL over the world!

We really love treasure hunting and definitely will do it all summer long. And, as a bonus, my mom is into caching too and will go out with us this summer. It is a wonderful family activity and VERY inexpensive after you buy the GPS.

Here are some of the spots geocaching has brought us...I hope you enjoy the pictures! Isn't the one of my husband with his face pressed up against a mailbox rather bizarre? That was such a fun cache! It was a two part cache--part one involved finding a "tool box." Inside the box were balloons and on each balloon were coordinates to the second part of the cache. Once you found that cache (actually a mailbox in the fire department parking lot!), you had to figure out how to open it. The only way to open the box was to stick your balloon in a small hole at the back of the box and start blowing--soon the pressure of the expanding balloon caused the front of the mailbox to pop open! What fun! I first did that cache with the children and then we decided we had to bring Dada back so that Mama could get pictures of him figuring this out!


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