Thursday, April 23, 2009

The Microwave

Take 10 minutes today to clean your microwave...inside and out. I know a lot of people who are fearful of using harsh chemicals because the chemicals end up cooking into your food. I found some great eco-friendly tips on this link: www.wikihow.com/Clean-a-Microwave. Let me know what you think!

If you don't have these supplies on hand, I try to only use warm soapy water with dish soap. Wipe it down with a clean wet cloth when finished to remove any soap residue.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

The Fridge

When you open your refrigerator door, do you imagine scary, Halloween songs and haunted laughter?...then it's time to clean the fridge! I have not mastered having a clean fridge, but I do LOVE a clean fridge. I remember one time my husband asking me what I was "growing" in some Tupperware that I had gotten lost on one of the shelves. That was as close to a family pet as I ever wanted to get.

My challenge to you today is to follow these 5 easy steps and clean your fridge. Make some time when you can have 15 minutes without distractions.

Step 1
Set your kitchen timer for 15 minutes...literally 15 minutes!

Step 2
Remove EVERYTHING.

Step 3
Quickly wipe down all class shelves and drawers with warm, soapy water.

Step 4
Throw away all expired and questionable food. (A fridge is no place for pets or new house plants.)

Step 5
Put everything back. Make each shelf and area have a theme ie: dressings, condiments, Tupperware & left over shelf, jellies and spreads, milk and liquids

SMILE! You did it in 15 minutes!! Now, show it off to someone...you deserve a little praise!

Monday, April 20, 2009

The heart of the home...your kitchen.


It goes without saying that the kitchen truly is the heart of the home. I have found that if my kitchen is pulled together, it affects every other room in the house. A kitchen is the one consistent place where creations from the heart are made for those we love the most. So, I have often asked myself, "Does my kitchen inspire me?"

Look around your kitchen today. Is it a place free from clutter? Are there piles of unopened and unsorted mail? Is your sink full of dishes? Are there dishes still "drying" from last week's dinner? Today is the day to start to reclaim your space.

Step 1
Make a commitment to yourself that starting today, for one week, you will not go to bed with a dirty kitchen. I read a book once called "Sink Reflections" by the Fly Lady. She talked about going through a phase in her life where her house was slipping out of control. So, she tried to make sure that at the very least, she would clean her kitchen sink every night. She described how waking up to that clean sink smiling at her changed her life. I could not agree more.

You will be amazed at the difference it will make and how much more manageable your kitchen routine will be if you start the day with an empty, shiny sink. The next morning, unload it as soon as possible and gradually fill it throughout the day. You will find that your heart will smile every time you see your empty, clean sink.

Step 2
Take an assessment of your kitchen. Is the space working for you? Are you having to store too many appliances and items on your counter? When ever possible, try to clear your counter tops from appliances and items that are not used daily. This will clear up a ton of space and you will be surprised at how much cleaner your kitchen will feel when there is not a lot of stuff on the counters. I know that this is not always possible in a really small space, but do your best and give it a shot. You will feel like you have doubled your counter space. The reward is instantaneous.

You will quickly find that kitchen counter tops are some of the most valuable real estate in your home. Be extremely selective of what deserves to be on them!

Good luck with these challenges! One last tip, every time you run a load of dishes, toss your scrub brush and sponges in as well. It will disinfect and clean them for the next day.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Truck Stop Syndrome

I hate public bathrooms. I hate the stalls. I hate the smell. I hate how there is always shredded toilet paper all over the place. I try not to touch anything with my hands and I have gotten pretty good at using my feet for flushing, opening doors, etc.

Now that I am a mom and have two young boys and one with a pretty curvy aim if you know what I mean, I sometimes wonder if people would have the same reaction to one of my bathrooms. Shredded toilet paper. Un-flushed toilets. Over-spray. Drip marks. All of these seem to be daily occurances in my home. And there is a problem--I love clean bathrooms, but I hate taking the time to clean a bathroom.


So in order to eliminate what I kindly refer to as "Truck Stop Syndrome," I have found a solution that I hope to continue for years to come. The solution? I clean the bathroom at least once a day by cleaning it after I use it. I keep a simple bathroom cleaner spray (I like Fantastik Antibacterial), basic baby wipes, and window cleaner under each bathroom sink and a toilet brush next to each toilet. Before I leave the room, I spray down all the surfaces including the whole toilet and scrub it with a wet wipe. Lastly, I spray the toilet bowl and scrub it with the toilet brush. When necessary, I clean the mirror with window cleaner. Total time? No more than 3 minutes.


My challenge to you today is to clean your bathroom after you use it. It is not necessary to invest in expensive gadgets and cleaners. Just the basics will be adequate. Give it a try and you will see that "Truck Stop Syndrome" will never have a place in your home.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Just 10 minutes

Sometimes I fear that the only thing that my family will say about me is that I love to have a clean house. I was always the kid that hated road trips because I hated how dirty the car would get. I would constantly collect the garbage and try to configure clever ways to conceal the inevitable chaos that ensues from being trapped in a small space. I still get a little anxious thinking about those trips.

At some point in my youth, I realized a clever way to get the house clean in a short amount of time. I would recruit my siblings. I would challenge my family members to give me just 10 minutes to pull the house together. "
Just 10 minutes" became my slogan and some of my siblings have jokingly said it will probably find its way onto my headstone. Hopefully not. I guess it was my own version of Tom Sawyer painting the fence.

Over the years, I continue to find new tools and tricks for keeping my house clean. I am not perfect and I am definitely not Martha. I still have a lot to learn. As a busy mother of 4, I know that having a clean house is not always possible, but I have learned some tricks and tools that could be useful to you. Join me in my journey as I continue to try to bring some order to the chaos of life.

My challenge for you today is to take "just 10 minutes" and clean up your bedroom. Just 10. Use a timer if you want. You'll be surprised what a difference it will make!