Monday, June 6, 2011

First Trimester Nesting

So yeah, I'm only just moving out of the first trimester of my pregnancy and it's a little early to be nesting, I guess. However, the disorganization was getting to me and now that nausea is behind me (I hope) and more energy is ahead of me (I hope), it was time to make some changes.

But some of our life "behind closed doors" was looking pretty ugly. There were a few spots that we'd been learning to live with but well, enough was enough! After a while, you just have to do something drastic...even if that mean spending a small fortune at The Container Store to get it right! (Right?)

Saturday morning, 8:15am:

I set out for The Container Store with a list and measurements in hand. I had specific areas in need. After less than an hour, my shopping cart was literally overflowing...in fact one of the employees carried the rest to the register for me!

I came home with this!

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My loot!

I apologize in advance for the crummy, blurry photos. I have terrible lighting in this house and refuse to use my on-camera flash!

#1. The plastic food storage. I'd been keeping it in the original box, which was driving my husband crazy. He packs his meals at 4:30am, often his breakfast and lunch (and sometimes dinner if he has school that night) and digging through that cluttered box in the wee-hours was frustrating.

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The kitchen cabinet, before

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The kitchen cabinet, after

This was Danny's number one request for new organization. I opted for a large bin that will fit all of the Sterlite neatly, paired with their lids. I like the color coordination of Sterlite. The edges of each piece is trimmed with a certain color that matches with the same color trimmed lid. The bin can be pulled out and set on the counter for easy sorting and putting away of clean containers.

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The plastic bin to hold all of our food storage containers.

#2. Pots and pan. The annoying thing about this cabinet is that it's so deep and high but only has this very small and narrow shelf in back.

I bought a lid rack to set on the shelf. We had some other things under here before (like the colanders & Pyrex) but I decided to relocate these. I moved some of the things that we don't use often (like the coffee mugs) up to higher shelfs and placed the colanders & Pyrex on accessible shelves in the cabinets above the counter.

#3. Pantry. This was becoming a disorganized mess of half-used bags of chips, cookies that had to be stored in Ziploc bags because of ants and gigantic Costco-sized bags of rice and beans.

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Cluttered upper shelf, before

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Big bags of food, before

I bought some ready-to-pour containers as well as some bowl-shaped storage. I particularly like the bowl ones because I have no plastic bowls & this is nice to eat out of (like when you make popcorn) and then just pop the lid on to store the leftovers. I labeled everything with my Dynamo LetraTag that I've had for years...love that thing!

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Kitchen Pantry, after

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Kitchen Pantry, after

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Neat & tidy, with space to spare, after

I also bought this simple sectioned off container to hold small spice items and I can pull it out quickly onto the counter to find what I need (instead of knocking over the mustard and seasoned salt each time I needed the garlic peeler).

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Spice organizer

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#4. Desk. The drawer was a equal mess of important papers (marriage certificate, social security cards) and unimportant junk (coupons, batteries and random cords).

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Desk drawer, before

I picked up some inexpensive drawer organizers to hold and separate the stamps from the stationary and the paper clips from the Post-it notes. There are some office supplies that we don't own that I'd still like to purchase like a stapler and ruler!

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Desk drawer, after

The cabinet needed a serious weeding out too as the green box had become a catch-all of receipts and paystubs.

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Upper desk, before

Up in the cabinet, small clear bins hold all the cords, thank you cards and camera accessories. A new open-topped filing box holds paperwork that needs quick accessing and the striped box was reorganized to hold less urgent stuff (like manuals & warranties for all the household items). At some point we'll get a printer too.

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Upper desk, after

#5. Shoe storage. This was number 2 on Danny's hate list of "see-what-you-can-come-up-with-to-fix-this-please". We have this storage bench and the rule of taking off our shoes when we come in the house. The Girl puts her shoes on the left and The Boy's go on the right and my shoes & Danny's shoes go in the basket. Neither of us were really crazy about having to see the pile o'shoes the moment we walked in the front door.

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Front entry, before

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Front entry, before

I measured the bench openings and found baskets that fit nicely. Now each of the kids has their own bin and the shoes fit much better inside. I took Danny's gym bags and fishing pole out of what had become a permanent home next to the TV and moved them into the bedroom closet and placed our shoe basket there so at least now it's out of sight.

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Front entry, after

#6. Kid's Toys. I'd already purchased some small storage bins for them to separate toys into but now we had to tackle the bigger stuff.

The Boy's big box of Legos needs to be sifted through and moved the figures into their own bin and Bionicles into another.

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New kid's storage

The Girl's Littlest Pet Shop stuff got it's own big bin and little dolls and figures into a bin as well. Everything fits under the bed, hurray! Now the ultimate goal...making sure it all stays in the appropriate bin (fruitless, I'm sure!).

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New kid's storage

#7. Kid's Books. This bookshelf was getting wildly out of hand. I've sorted this before but The Girl likes to drag out multiple books and then shoves them back whereever they fit when she's done so picture books were mixed up with coloring books and chapter books were scattered with things that weren't even books.

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Kid's bookshelf, before

The Boy and I dumped out the bins and sorted whe we could into the appropriate bins. Oversized items went back into their bins (blue for The Boy, green for The Girl). I sorted the books with what The Boy usually reads (science topics, animal books, beginning chapter books) on the left side and The Girl's books (Dick & Jane, picture books and coloring books) on the right side.

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Kid's bookshelf, after

Still to come...

#8. My closet. The lightbulb burned out and needs to be replaced to organizing there is difficult at the moment. I have already weeded through pre-pregnancy clothes that aren't going to fit me for the next year or so and put those in bins under the bed. However, Danny's work clothes are stacked up all over the top shelves and I know there could be a better system for this.

#9. Bedroom, including end tables & dresser. The dresser is going to go and make room for my sewing stuff (which has to move out of the spare bedroom to make room for the nursery!). All the stuff in the dresser will be sorted into plastic storage drawers to go in the closet at some point. And those end tables...well, circa 1972 and handed down from my parents, I think they just need to go away and get something more modern, don't you think? I know you agree (and you haven't even seen them!)

#10. Spare room conversion. As noted, this will become the nursery. At the moment, it's my sewing/craft room, slash kid's TV room, slash The Boy's dressing space. The entire closet is holding his wardrobe and there is a dresser here with his clothes. the dresser is going to have to be sorted so that it will hold both his and the new baby's clothes. The TV will go and we'll likely purchase a smaller set to put in the kid's room. All of the sewing stuff will be moved into my bedroom...sigh! It was nice while it lasted.

#11. Kid's bedroom. At the moment, this closet hold all of The Girl's clothes and not much else, but I'd like to utilize the upper shelf for some storage. This dresser is too large so I'd like to get something smaller that will hold a small TV on top.

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Top of The Girl's dresser

#12. Hair accessories. Right now, these are scattered in about 3 different locations (box in The Girl's closet, top of her dresser and in the downstairs bathroom). I'd like to finish this letter with some ribbon to hang most of them from, get a bin to store the clips and another bin downstairs to hold elastic bands, brush and spray along with bows she will wear for the week.

#13. My buffet. I'd like to find a place for that water bottle and get my lovely buffet back in full so I can start decorating it pretty again!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Disneyland - What else is there to do?

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Okay, so you've ridden everything from Pinocchio to Pirates of the Caribbean and eaten everything from cotton candy to corn dogs (or prunes and peanuts in our case?!).

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The Castle at night

What's next?

There are about a million other things to do at Disneyland besides rides and fair food. In addition to the basic stuff that is considered an "attraction" on the park map like parades, shows, fireworks, character meet & greets there are also so many other little things that make Disneyland a great place to spend your day.

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Attractions:
In Disneyland -
Start off your morning riding one of the Main Street Vehicles down the center of the street. There is a fire engine, a car or the horse-drawn trolley. The drivers are always helpful and friendly with tips and Disneyland trivia.

Sleeping Beauty's Castle Walkthrough is one of my new favorites. There are miniature scenes brought to life with special effects as you walk through the stairways.

Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer Island is always a hit. However stay with your kids because if they go into one of the narrow cave tunnels they may come out on the other side of the island without you!

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A load of gold!

Mark Twain Riverboat or the Sailing Ship Columbia take you on a gentle spin around the Rivers of America.

Captain EO starring Michael Jackson is an 80s classic. Worth a giggle for those that remember seeing it the first time around!

Disney Gallery features original artwork and models that were created as a precursor to many of the attractions in the parks. Blue Sky Cellar in DCA is similar, though it shows designs of what attractions are in the works.

Mickey's House & Minnie's House are both fun little walk-throughs and you get to meet the characters afterwards. Donald's Boat, Chip & Dale's Treehouse and Goofy's Playhouse are nice places for kids to run around (and plenty of sitting space for grown-ups in the shade!).

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Inside Minnie's House

Innoventions is one of my boy's favorite spots because it's full of science-type, futuristic stuff and video games. I like it only because it's air conditioned (though highly lacking in places to sit). I will confess that it's been years since I set foot in here but with the addition of some new features, I think we'll have to try it out next time.

Enchanted Tiki Room is one of my favorite places. Don't be shy...sing and whistle along with the songs. I promise you won't be the only one! You can also eat inside, so be sure to grab a Dole Whip at the juice bar first!

Pixie Hollow is where you can meet Tinkerbell and other fairy characters from the series. We have not explored the new Fantasy Faire area yet.

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The Girl met Tinkerbell

The farm animal petting zoo at Big Thunder Ranch in Frontierland is a quiet area and in the past they have had the turkeys that the President pardoned for Thanksgiving the prior year, not sure if they still have that.

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Making friends with a goat

Put your change in the Frontierland Shootin' Exposition and use an infrared rifle to shoot at the interactive targets. My dad always make it a point to spend a few quarters here on every trip!

In Disneyland's California Adventure -
Take a tour through the Boudin Bakery and get a yummy sample at the end. We watched them make huge Mickey-shaped loaves of sourdough last time! And afterwards you can pick up a sandwich or soup bowl at the Pacific Wharf Café.

Animation Studio: From the moment you walk in the room and witness the floor to ceiling movie scenes being shown on the gigantic screens, you will be immersed in all-things animation. Watch the Zoetrope (over & over & over!) in the Character Close-up area, visit with Crush the turtle from Finding Nemo in an interactive show, take a drawing class from a Disney animator, and draw a cartoon in the Sorcerer's Workshop, walk through the Beast's library or karaoke with Ursula the Sea Witch.

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This is along the entrance to the Animation Studio

My kids always love running around in the Redwood Creek Challenge Trail. This time around they did a little rock climbing, tire swinging and rope bridge walking. Stay with your kids because it's an easy place to lose them!

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Shows:
Disneyland -
The Jedi Training Academy Star Wars show in Tomorrowland is always great fun and even if your children aren't chosen to participate, everyone still enjoys watching. The Boy's older brother was picked and went on to cross lightsabers with Darth Vadar!

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Battling Darth Vadar...in Crocs!

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The kids received a certificate after their "training session"

Fantasmic is an amazing, bright, colorful (and loud!) show on the water. Get there early and find a place along the rail (you'd be surprised, some people camp out there very early to get a good viewing spot!).

The Golden Horseshoe is my favorite lunch spot because you can sit inside the air-conditioning, eat a nice meal and watch a show.

California Adventure -
The Aladdin show is jaw-dropping fantastic and a definite don't-miss. I can't even tell you how many times we've watched this show, it's incredible.

The Disney Jr. Show Live-on-Stage was a big hit with our kids. The shows are especially geared to preschoolers but the older ones enjoyed it too. The Boy enjoyed jumping up and dancing and The Girl talked about the "gold doubloons" that fell from the sky for weeks!

It's Tough to Be a Bug takes some thick skin (I still close my eyes and cringe at some of the scenes!) so be cautious taking skittish people into this one! My mom is afraid of spiders and won't go near this one. The Girl is sensitive to loud noises and surprise elements so she doesn't care for it either. Just keep that in mind and know your family because you wouldn't want one negative experience prevent them from trying other shows/rides.

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With Flik in Bug's Land

Muppet*Vision 3D is a fun one, especially for those familiar with Kermit and the gang.

World of Color...WOW!!! It's really extremely well done, appropriately full of color and beware...if you stand too close, you will get wet! We were in the second section and still got drizzled on.

And then what??

Just sit and watch. There are so many great people-watching locations throughout the park. Sit on a bench or in the ice cream parlor along Main Street and watch the families rush by. Aladdin's Oasis (a patio area in between the Tiki Room & the Jungle Cruise that is open only sporadically) is where we've stopped to eat a snack in the shade. Sit in the shade of trees in front of the New Orleans train station or sip a mint julep in New Orlean's Square.

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In New Orleans Square

Catch an impromptu show! Mary Poppins dances with the band in front of the Castle or you can clap along with the Dapper Dans on Main Street.

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Dancing along with a Cast Member

I've seen Alice and the Mad Hatter conducting a game of musical chairs near the ice cream parlor and have had a conversation with a moving & talking trashcan. There's a "beauty" contest in front of the Golden Horseshoe (that my stepson participated in).

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Participating in a show by the Golden Horseshoe

Some of these things are just luck, they aren't featured on the park schedule so you'll never know when they'll pop up where you are.

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Toe-tapping on Main Street

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Singing B-I-N-G-O with a cowboy

Pose for pictures. There is always something coming up and with great backdrops to pose with, take the opportunity for a great shot!

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In front of what would eventually be The Finding Nemo Submarines

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In front of what will be the new & improved Star Tours ride

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My family posing in front of the future Cars Land area

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With Wall-E

Shop! Or at least just go inside and see what fun things there are. We love The Mad Hatter's Shop for obvious reasons.

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Look for Hidden Mickeys! There are books about this subject or just set yourself free while walking through the park. The Boy found this one in a vent just under the stage inside The Golden Horseshoe!

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Do you see the Mickey silhouette?

Make friends with the locals If you arrive at the park first thing in the morning there are often many characters there for photo ops. However you can find them scattered throughout the park during the day in their respective "lands" as well. Some of my favorite photos are of the kids meeting their favorite characters for the first time.


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Duffy Bear

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Baby D was delighted by Goofy!

Just wander around and explore. There are so many gorgeous details in the buildings and in the designs of the gardens. Instead of walking straight across the drawbridge and into Fantasyland through the Castle, try taking the paths on the side. The path on the left is great for photo taking and you won't have anyone blocking your view of the Castle.

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On the left-hand path

The path on the right will take you to Snow White's Grotto with statues of the characters and her magical wishing well (where donations are given to children's charities).

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On the right-hand path

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At the Grotto

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Walk by Rancho Del Zocalo's restaurant at night and admire the gorgeous hanging glass lamps. Jump on the dance floor in Tomorrowland when the live bands play at night (I have so many fun memories of The Boy at 4 years old, doing "the robot"). Touch the apple in front of the Snow White ride and hear the witch cackle. You can also see her open and close the curtains above the ride from one of the windows. There are a wild amount of little details that set Disneyland apart from all other amusement parks.

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Meeting Mickey for the first time

If you are interested in all the other little things that really make up the BIG picture of why Disneyland is "The Happiest Place on Earth", read some of the forums or blogs online. Please use my search bar to look for other "Disneyland" blog posts.

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Until next time...