Revolution of Love

Revolution of Love

Do small things with great love.

Weigh-in Wednesday: Vol 11 – Walking & Weight Updates, Catholic Exchange Virtual 5K & Add Your Link

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**Sharing the triumphs and missteps on my journey towards a healthier physical, emotional and spiritual life.**



I’m pressed for time so I am going to keep this short.

Spiritual Update

— I have been so out of sorts and grumpy lately and I knew without even looking at the calendar that it was my scheduled time for confession. I could feel the flow of confessional grace running dry so this weekend I scrubbed my soul clean. It felt so good!
— I haven’t forgotten the Wednesday Book Discussion of Style, Sex, and Substance. I simply have not had time to type out my thoughts, especially since completing my household binders took up so much of my free time.

Physical Update


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My walking program of 100 Miles in 100 Days continues. I’ll admit that there have been a number of days this week when the last thing I wanted to do was get out of bed and walk. I either had too many things to get done that day or just didn’t feel like it. Brian would encourage me to go and get it done, so I did. On one particular morning when he had to kick my butt out the door, I tried a different trail. It was difficult for me because it was a little on the steep side. And I knew it wasn’t just me because two young, fit girls passed me and they were huffing as they were talking to one another. Heck, they are half my age and half my size so I figured I was doing okay for me. When I was done and had a relatively easy time going back down the trail, I was able to get a few shots. I love this one of the bridge I crossed.

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This is Week 3 of Lose a Half-Marathon. This week I didn’t lose any weight and it’s completely due to a lack of trying. Grr.

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(This logo is genius.)



Cari Donaldson, one of my favorite mom bloggers, has proposed a Catholic Exchange Virtual 5K. I know that my sis is doing it and I am thinking with all this walking, it would be nice to end my program with a virtual 5K.
Here is what Cari wrote:

We can run/walk/limp/crawl a 5K together. We’ll start training now, and on Saturday, September 29th, we’ll have the “virtual 5K”.

  • Mark out a 3.1 mile course. Design your own run- flat? hilly? on the local high school track? It’s your 5K, run it where you like.
  • Find a training program and try to stick to it. There’s lots of good couch-to-5K training plans for you, but don’t feel like you have to run this thing. The “run/walk/limp/crawl” thing is serious. Just move your body 3.1 miles at some point on September 29th.
  • Set up a finish line and get a picture of you crossing it. Send the picture to my email, and I’ll include it in the post-race blog post.
  • Print up this graphic and pin it/tape it to a white t-shirt. Viola! Free race shirt.

Read the rest of the post here.
So what do you think? Are you joining too? What have you been working on this week? Share your goals, your progress or your missteps. You can share in the comment box or link your own blog post. I look forward to hearing from you! (Note: For some reason WordPress users haven’t been able to comment so you may need to sign in using google or yahoo, etc instead.)
Have a healthy week!

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Operation Clean and Organize: Vol 14 – Home Management Binder Part 3: Meal Planning & Finances

Taming the procrastinating, ADD, mess cat within me.

I have been working on putting together a Home Management Binder(s). Previous posts include:

Part 1 – Daily Planner

Part 2 – Main Household Binder

This is Part 3 Meal Planning Binder & Finance Binder

I found two binders that had the same design but in slightly different colors. They still matched well with my main green binder.

 

My Meal Planning/Shopping/Pantry Binder

I think this is my favorite binder since I use it so often. I like that it is separate because all these various things in one big binder would be too bulky.


As with my main binder, I purchased Avery Plastic Dividers with Slash Pockets (11903).

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I forgot to mention in my other post, that I also liked these dividers because they were wide enough to accommodate clear sheet protectors. Your divider titles aren’t covered up by wide sheet protectors.

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I divided up my main binder into eight categories.


Also, like my main binder, many of these sheets came from iheartorganizing.blogspot.com’s etsy shop.
Here are my headings.
1. Brian’s Work Schedule

  • (I like to keep track of the days Brian works the late shift because I’ll need a dinner I can serve in two shifts – earlier for the kids and later for Brian and myself. )

2. Weekly Menu Planner
Originally this worksheet (that I purchased separately) had the categories of Breakfast, Lunch, Snack and Dinner.

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I requested that my categories be changed to Appointments, Lunch, Dinner and Notes. On less busy days I can plan meals that take more prep time. During the school year, I keep track of the school lunch menu and which days I pack lunches and which days they are allowed to have hot lunch. In the notes section I make note of days I have to defrost or marinade or if a food needs to be eaten before it expires.

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Once I have the week’s meals planned out, Bella likes to update the Magnetic Weekly Menu Board on our fridge so the family knows what we are eating that week.
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3. Monthly Menu Calendar

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  • At the end of the week I jot down what dinner meals we ate on a master monthly calendar. I like to look over it to note how we’ve been eating – Too much red meat? Not enough fish? Too much Mexican? Overkill on chicken? Haven’t had a breakfast dinner in awhile? Ate out too much? It helps me plan meals for the next week, especially when we are in a meal slump.

4. Shopping Lists (With a pocket for coupons.)

  • I don’t use coupons very often but for the times I do, I use the divider pocket to hold them.
  • I printed out the shopping lists I normally use and added them to the binder.

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5. Fridge Inventory

  • This is especially helpful since I have a second fridge in the garage.

6. Freezer Inventory

  • This is especially helpful since I have a second freezer in the garage.

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Sample Inventory

7. Pantry Inventory

  • This is especially helpful since I have a second pantry in the garage.

8. Recipe Log

 

  • I wrote down the recipes I wanted to try. I also listed any ingredients that I needed to buy fresh or that were not always in my pantry. When I need a meal idea I can look over the list or if I have an item that needs to be used up, whether chicken or cilantro, I can pick a recipe using those ingredients. Just another way to make my meal planning a little easier. (Note to self – Update the ingredients for the french toast. Jalapenos and cilantro not required. šŸ˜‰ )

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Finance Binder

It took me awhile to get my finance binder organized in a manner that works for me but here it is.

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I used the same dividers as above and made eight categories.

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1. Check Register

  • I wanted to be able to keep my check register in my binder so I used an Excel template to make one that fit on standard size paper. It works a lot better for me.

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2. Accounts/ Funds

  • I keep track of how much money I have in our bank accounts.
  • I also keep track of the money in my “little funds” that I save for during the year. For example, each month I set aside a certain amount for my “Christmas fund” and my “one-day-i’m-going-to-visit-my-sis-on-the-east-coast fund.”


3. Monthly Budget

  • I keep track of my monthly and yearly budget.

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4. Bills to Pay

  • I keep track of the bills that are due.
  • When a bill comes in the mail I slip it into the pocket divider and add the amount to my monthly bill list.
  • I am terrible at remembering to pay bills on their various due dates so for any bill that I don’t have automatic payment, I have one payment date. On the 15th of the month I pay everything that will be due in the next 30 days.

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Sample Finance Checklist from iheartorganizing.

5. Medical

  • I keep track of medical expenses, speech therapy etc.

6. Tithing

  • In a clear sheet protector I keep the solicitation envelopes of charities we’ll be donating to that month.
  • In a clear sheet protector I keep any donation thank you letters we receive that we may need at tax time.
  • (Before I got married I worked for Phil Lenahan and he had a ministry helping families to not only get out of debt but the importance of linking your faith and your finances together. He taught me the importance of tithing in the spiritual life and it has stuck with me over a decade later.)

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7. Tuition

  • For the kid’s schooling.

8. Receipts

  • I have a clear sheet protector for temporary receipts that I may need for returns. Once a month I throw out any expired receipts.
  • I have another sheet protector for receipts of big ticket items that I need to keep.
Organizing Inspiration

Well, that’s it! I hope you enjoyed taking a look. If you are making your own Household Binder(s) and you need more ideas of what to include, I found a lot of ideas and inspiration from Dawn over at By Sun and Candlelight. If you click on the Organization category you’ll see her awesome files and binders and homemaking fun. (Although, I originally fell in love with her Downton Abbey discussions.) This post is particularly great for figuring out which subjects to add to your binder.
Do you have a favorite organizing blog? Share it with me! I need to be constantly inspired so I’ll continue this quest of organizing and de-hoarding my home!

Free Printables
  • Although, I purchased most of my forms, there are also a number of free forms you can download from iheartorganizing blog, including the Recipe Reference Sheet pictured above.

That’s it for now. Next week I’ll post about my Blogging/Project Binder. Please feel free to leave your comments and tips!

PS – This post may contain affiliate links.


Operation Clean and Organize: Vol 13 – Home Management Binder Part 2

Taming the procrastinating, ADD, mess cat within me.

This is Part 2 of my Home Management Binder post. (You can read the Part 1 post about my daily planner here.) As I said, I divided my information into five categories/binders:

  • My Daily Planner
  • Main Household Management Binder
  • Meal Planning/Shopping/Pantry Binder
  • Finance Binder
  • Blogging Binder
Main Household Binder

For my household binder, instead of starting my own sheets from scratch, I turned to one of my favorite organizing gurus – Jennifer at iheartorganizing.blogspot.com and ordered her Family Household Binder Kit. I have already used a number of her worksheets in the past and have been very happy with them. I received the personalize cover and spine as well as numerous household worksheets and lists. (I blocked out our family name to privacy. ;-))

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I purchased Avery Plastic Dividers with Slash Pockets (11903) and divided up my main binder into eight categories.

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1. Important Info

  • Financial, Medical, Insurance info
  • Contact List of Important Numbers
  • Important Dates (Birthdays, Anniversaries, Baptismal Dates etc.)
  • Babysitting Notes (Info for our babysitter, when we finally get one!)

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2. Cleaning

  • Cleaning Checklist
  • Home Maintenance List
  • Master Home Project List

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3. Auto

  • Maintenance Log
  • Warranty Info, etc

4. Travel & Outings

  • Travel Checklist

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I already had a travel list made on my computer, although I haven’t updated it in awhile. (It’s been a long time since I’ve carried a separate video camera.) Here is a sample.

 

  • Outing Ideas

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  • Favorite Places to Visit

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For the places we like to visit often, in a plastic sheet protector I keep the place’s map, info and notes on things like our favorite spot to picnic or trails that are stroller friendly.


5. Books & Entertainment

  • Media Inventory
  • Library Log

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I keep our library receipt in the divider’s pocket and in the log I keep track of how many books, dvd’s or mags we’ve checked out and when they are due back.

 

  • Book/DVD Check-out Log (Items we’ve loaned out.)

6. Holiday & Party Planning

  • Party Plan List
  • Holiday Gift Giving Worksheet
  • Gift Ideas & Notes

7. Pet Log

  • Fish Tank Cleaning Log


8. Blank Monthly Calendars

Okay, that’s all I have time for at the moment. I’ll post about my Meal Planning Binder next.
Feel free to leave your comments and tips!

UPDATE: Here is Part 3 – Meal Planning & Finance Binders.

PS – This post may contain affiliate links.


{pretty, happy, funny, real} – vol 38: Summer Fun 3

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~ Capturing the context of contentment in everyday life ~



Here are some favorite Instagram photos from the past week.


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We went to the Monterey Bay Aquarium this week and saw a lot of pretty scenes.




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Jellyfish.




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A seahorse blending into his surroundings.




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Eels



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I was happy to watch my Sweetie Boy and Sweetie Girl.




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Andrew is really into sharks right now so we was mesmerized by the sharks in the tank.




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Mama was happy to have such a fun day with her babies.



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Andrew was a little disappointed he couldn’t see any sharks below us but I told him he may find a scuba diver in training. Meanwhile Matthew was more interested in a pigeon walking around us.




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Matthew is in hot pursuit.



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This John-Paul on our walk yesterday. He always carries around a book in case he gets a free moment to “read.” (He takes after Brian, although when my sis saw this she said he is like his grandma. šŸ™‚




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On one of my beach walks this week I left my tag in the sand.




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Weigh-in Wednesday: Vol 10 – Walking & Weight Updates & Add Your Link

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**Sharing the triumphs and missteps on my journey towards a healthier physical, emotional and spiritual life.**



Physical Update

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My walking program of 100 Miles in 100 Days continues. Some days I walk alone and average 2.25 miles. Other days I walk a mile with the kids and occasionally I just have to fit in walking whenever I can, instead of it being a one time event. After three weeks, I can feel my endurance getting a little stronger and I am able to go a little farther. The thought of actually jogging one day makes me hyperventilate and it seems impossible but for now I am just concentrating on this goal. One step at a time. šŸ™‚

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I had my second weigh in on Monday and I lost another pound. I haven’t really changed my eating so I think it is the walking that is doing it.
How about you? What have you been working on this week? Share your goals, your progress or your missteps. You can share in the comment box or link your own blog post. I look forward to hearing from you! (Note: For some reason WordPress users haven’t been able to comment so you may need to sign in using google or yahoo, etc instead.)
Well, since this is the 4th of July, I am keeping this short. Have a great holiday!

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