Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Bad Days & Good Music

There are those days that no matter what prepping you did, no matter how prepared you were at the start, it just seems to go down the drain. *sigh* Yesterday and today we have ugly weather outside and and that gloomy mood has crept indoors. Little man has a mad case of the grumpies and it's bringing this momma down.

I can't get anything done! I feel like I'm running in mud, getting nowhere and exhausted. He's crying, or playing but needing to constantly be touching me. That strawberry needed to be thrown, it wasn't as good as the last one. He's too flustered to even get the "more" out, so it just turns into a meltdown. At some point today, Pandora went on and I made the best of it. It's all you can do! I have my happy station and while the little guy played underfoot I got the dishes in the washer. We got a snack. The counters were cleaner and the day felt not as hopeless. That is a win. If I do nothing else with my day, it's a win.


Monday, April 28, 2014

Food Prep

After a wonderful weekend camping at Cliffs of the Neuse we did our weekly grocery run. Now this is my little journey of self improvement ... so here we go. I'm trying this week to simplify getting dinner on the table each night. The kiddo tends to reach his limit while I prep dinner. Since I'm a believer of a good offense being a good defense I'm planning ahead.

Now I've seen tons of make ahead frozen crockpot meals online. I've not had much luck with those. I did however get a magazine with some great recipes in it. Better Homes & Gardens has never let me down. This magazine actually has some great tips on streamlining the process. It also has some delicious things to make. My husband was flipping through it yesterday and mentioned he didn't dislike the look of a single thing.


One thing I'm adding to my routine this week is cutting veggies. Since I already know what I'm making for the week with my meal plan posted on the refrigerator. This is also a great help for the hubs to know what I'm making. I don't get asked every night what's for dinner.  Last night I cut up veggies for the first two nights. I'm going into dinner tonight only needing to cook noodles and mix everything together before popping it in the oven.

One oldie but a goodie from my bag of tricks that is making another appearance is labeling! My husband is the spoilage police. Well, there's no question of how long it's been in the frig or what it's for if it's labeled. I'm writing out either what it's prepped for and what day it's being made or when the leftovers went in the frig.

Monday, April 14, 2014

Happy Campers

So spring has sprung and we pulled the camper out of storage for the year. The hubs has been waiting for that blessed day when it's warm enough to plant in the garden and start camping. It's here, and believe me the garden is in full swing and camping trips are on the books.





 
I love these guys! I think N's favorite part of the day is being outside with his daddy. 

 Camping trip #1

It's going to happen sometimes... it rains. It did the other week when we went to the beach. We showed up Friday night in the rain. We camped, in the rain. We left, with clear skies, but it was cold and windy. It happens. Times like that and I'm very thankful for owning a camper now. We had fun regardless and we learned a little too!

So this was the first test run of "normal" camping as compared to the cross-country move that we did last year. It's our first camper and it's a learning experience! I've done a lot of searching in forums and pinterest for ideas on storage. LOTS of stuff out there for RVs, but not so much for the tiny campers. This is the first post of a few things I've discovered for tiny camper storage. I have a couple other ideas that I just haven't gotten around to. It may not be the best fit for everyone, but it's working for us right now. 

Sleeping with an Infant or Toddler in Tight Quarters

So on the move out here we slept on the queen and put up and broke down the pack n play on the dinette that you can make into a bed. What we learned from that was that once we put him down that was it. We were ALL in bed for the night and don't think about moving or making noise... he'll sense it and stay awake. Solution: We flipped it. N now has the queen bed area for his pack n play and we sleep on the dinette together. I put up a curtain so that he can't see us and will quickly nod off at naptime and bedtime and allowing us to come and go or watch a movie on our little flip down TV. 

 It's a rough picture, but this is it. Removing the mattress gave us enough vertical room that we could turn the pack n play and have more room for other things like a popup laundry basket.
The hubs left the foam mattress pad down for a little cushion.

 What do you do with a toddler in the rain?
  Play inside! We found ourselves playing trucks on the rest of the queen bed area.
Which brings me to the next 2 pictures...

The RV queen mattress size makes for a PERFECT fit with the alphabet mat.
I got this one at Ross for under $20 and have 6 extra tiles and a few border pieces left over. 

Drawing a Blank for Storage

I saw a blog of a couple that lived in their RV. She had some great tips on organizing and a good point in that big cubbies and cabinets seem great, but how do you make the most of it? Here's what I found that fit and since we're generally only weekend camping this is just enough space for clothes. 

 Clothes for me and baby plus the ever present need for diapering supplies



There's an awkward angle at the back of the cubby so this little guy fits perfectly in front 
and keeps track of all the small stuff like hair ties and playing cards.  


Under the bed

DH got two drawers since his clothes are always bigger. These were great stacking drawers that I found at Target. You'd be surprised how many bins and drawers etc. are too big to fit or too small to be usable. The extra space there I use to store more diapers and shower flipflops.

Small bins are great for dividing out space. These little guys were in the dollar section at Target and hold a few kitchen items and chemicals (laundry detergent etc) that need to be out of reach from little hands. I keep them secure while in tow with a tension rod.

A message board for shopping list or writing down local numbers
and the kitchen towel out of reach of the toddler.

Finally I have a little touch of home on the road. The last owners added the key hook
(a great addition) and I added a little Clemson spirit.


Friday, April 11, 2014

The Little Things

What is it about the little things being in order that makes my day so much better?! Amazing difference I tell you! Having the counters clear and table set for the next meal just makes it feel so much cheerier in the house. Now the rest of my house could be a disaster, but the little things can uplift me just enough to dig into some of that in between the diapers and playtime with my little man. Have a great Friday everybody and a blessed weekend!