Besties, I am really looking forward to the topics for February Monthly Musings. The topic for February is How We Make Our Weeks Easier. No matter what stage of life you are in, I think we all can contribute and learn from this topic. While I am the host for this link-up party, I will definetly be taking notes on the tips that the other writers share.
1. Paper planner, digital calendar or other option?
My answer is all of the above, but they are synched. Running Daddy and I use the Cozi app for our shared family calendar. I use Outlook for work. I have a paper planner that I use to schedule my day from morning to night and also keep my to-do list. The paper planner just helps me schedule my time well and is just really for me.
It might sound a little crazy but it all works for me.
2. Meal planning, meal prep or wing it?
I meal plan every week. I sketch out what we are going to eat on a list on the fridge every week. There's just too much traffic around here to try to figure out what to eat when I get home. Plus the whole defrosting thing I find challenging so I like to have things ready to go when I get home.
In my mind, I really want to meal prep. I have done it a little bit and it does truely make the week easier to have even vegetables chopped for the week. Unfortnately I can't seem to make meal prepping stick.
3. Do you choose your outfit the night before?
Much like meal planning, I plan my entire outfit the night before and put everything on a hook on the inside of my closet door before I go to bed. When I say my entire outfit, I mean all the way down to my underwear. If I don't do this, my morning is a disaster.
I also try to iron the night before, but sometimes I am too tired. When my outfit is ironed at night and ready to go in the morning, things are really clicking!
I actually don't mind ironing and don't understand people who don't iron. It really is instant gratification and doesn't take that long.
4. Tips for managing laundry and ironing
Now that Hockey Guy is in college there is much less laundry to do. He did his own laundry but there is just more household laundry when he is home.
Now that it is just the two of us, I do one load of laundry during the week and one on the weekend. One load is my personal laundry and one is household laundry. Running Daddy does his own laundry. That typically keeps things somewhat under control laundry-wise.
With ironing, I usually just iron my outfit as I plan to wear it. I don't do a pile of ironing when it comes out of the wash.
5. Grocery shop online or in store?
I rarely shop in store. I have been ordering my groceries since about 2010, long before it really was a thing. If I actually go into a grocery store it is for a quick shop or a Trader Joe's or Costco run.
I switched to Walmart + about a year and a half ago and I love it. They bring me everything I need right to my door.
6. Best tips for getting out the door in the morning without chaos?
Definitely try to plan as much as you can the night before as I discussed above.
The other trap I can fall into is spending too much time in the shower. I try to make my showers as utilitarian as possible especially because I have to wash my hair every single day.
7. Share your easiest dinners for crazy weeks
I am not even going to share recipes here just a list of super easy dinner ideas.
I always have a bag of frozen meatballs on hand. They are great for meatball subs, with rice or pasta and meatballs.
Running Daddy and I love frozen meatballs cooked in the airfryer with Banza pasta and the Caro Sugo pasta sauce from Trader Joe's. I always have two jars of this pasta sauce on hand. It's as Good as Rao's but cheaper.
I eat a Jimmy Dean Delights bowl several times per week. It's a fast, hot, complete breakfast.
I also like Honey Graham Chex with almond milk for a quick breakfast.
10. Share your Best overall tip not covered yet
Honestly, when I am physically in bed at 10 pm during the week, I am way less tired and things go more smoothly. I need to focus on this again and also stop doom scrolling.
Feel free to share your own tips in the comments below.
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I haven't tried the TJ sauce, but love Raos so need to check it out. I buy Raos at Costco which comes with two jars and always have that on hand. I do like to make my own sauce too and always freeze some which is good for a quick dinner. We don't have grocery delivery where I am, but I could do pick up. I just never do as I mostly enjoy doing this task. Thanks for the link up! Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us. I should grab the Raos when I am in Costco. Thanks for the reminder.
DeleteI don't mind ironing but putting up the board is more the problem. I don't really have many clothes that need to be ironed anymore and I recently discovered the dryer setting that takes about 3 minutes and steams your clothes! Thanks for the link up!
ReplyDeleteOh...that sounds like a fancy dryer and something I will look for when we need an upgrade. Thanks for stopping by Amy.
DeleteI always like a good breakfast bowl. Thanks for hosting this!
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining us and stoppy by Marilyn.
DeleteI loved reading your answers! Thank you for graciously hosting us once again, friend. I agree about going to bed earlier rather than later. If I'm up too late, my day starts off work the next morning. I was up too late last night and I wanted to keep hitting the snooze button today, but I made myself get up and get coffee. Once I'm up, I'm usually fine, but it's hard getting there sometimes. I hope you have a great day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Jenn and for the continued reminder that I need to go to bed early!
DeleteGood day!! Thank you for hosting!!! That breakfast bowl looks fantastic!!! I may have to check those out!!!! I enjoyed reading your answers. :)
ReplyDeleteThey are really Good a wonderful source of protein. Let me know what you think if you try them.
DeleteLoved reading your answers and tips! I used to really enjoy ironing but generally we've had less things that need to be ironed as the years went by. One of my sons was in Civil Air Patrol through his teen years and he quickly learned to press his own uniform, so I had even less to do. Nowadays I put off ironing and don't like it because I have to set up and tear down the ironing board every time.
ReplyDeleteGood point about getting to bed at a decent time and not doom scrolling once there. Getting higher quality sleep would probably really help my mornings go better.
Thanks for the linkup!
Wow your son must be a stilled ironer. Thanks for stopping by Kym.
DeleteI don't know if it was you or another blogger, but we added meatball subs to our menu rotation on busy nights and they have been such a lifesaver! I absolutely agree on them being an easy meal. With our renovation, I've had to shower at night and it's actually made our mornings easier. However, I have to shower early enough that my hair can dry before I go to bed which has sometimes been a challenge...
ReplyDeleteThanks for continuing to host this link up, even if, ironically, I wasn't organized enough to have my post done in a timely manner :)
Natasha, join us when you can. No pressure. Glad you added the meatball subs to the rotation. They are so easy and yummy.
DeleteI do the same with my outfits- they are planned and hung out front to grab easier in the morning!
ReplyDeleteHaving things ready to go is key. Shocker that we both do this. :)
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