A Clean Slate

New Years Cleaning, A Clean Slate

I love the Holidays, but I also kind of love it when they’re over. Any other parents of young kids just exhausted like I am? We had such a great time visiting our parents and seeing our siblings, aunts, uncles and cousins, but 5 nights in two different places has worn me down. We spent all of November and December working on good sleep habits with Felix (in his own crib for 12ish hours a night) and two nights ago the three of us were awake on the hour sleeping a futon. We’re just tiiiiirrreeeddd.

Luckily, it’s just about time to start the new year and I love kicking it off on the right foot back at our own home. For me that means a tidy and organized house, fresh laundry and a full fridge. And believe it or not, I actually really look forward to cleaning my home during these last December days. 

ORGANIZING & TIDYING

I’m already halfway done with packing up and storing my Christmas decor and I’m going to neatly pack away wrapping stuff and holiday dishes too. I’m ready to get my house cozy for winter and change out some blankets in my living room as well. One of my key resolutions that I’m going to work on in 2016 is LESS CLUTTER! Is it practical? Is it used often? Is it beautiful? Keeping my counters and table tops clear helps reduce the amount of other things piling up in those spots. Clutter is a magnet for more clutter!  This also makes them easier to wipe down, which needs to happen multiple times a day when you live with two cats and a toddler! 

We also need to do a better job regularly dropping off our donation box which sits by the back door. I think making it a part of my weekly routine will really help. If there’s not a place for it, it needs to move on to someone else! Here are a few other spots in my home that will get extra attention in the coming days:

  • Medicine cabinet (check expiration dates, toss unused products)
  • Makeup bag
  • Shower Caddies
  • Living room ottoman (so much random gets shoved in there!)
  • Living room junk drawer
  • Glove and Hat baskets
  • Toy chests
  • Kitchen junk drawer
  • Under the kitchen sink

LAUNDRY 

I recently wrote about my habit of doing the wash once a day but I’ll admit I’ve been slacking. Other projects have taken priority so sometimes I get really behind. Our first Christmas visit is waiting to be washed and I’ll start the second half right behind it.  This week I’m planning to go beyond just folding and putting things away - I’m going to FINALLY ditch the socks that are missing their pairs, trash tights and undies that aren’t in good shape, and toss bras that don’t fit. I rotate through a pretty small amount of under garments, so I’m clearing out space so that drawer isn’t crammed full anymore. 

I’ll also take stock and repurpose/recycle/store:

  • Outgrown baby clothes
  • Tee shirts with holes
  • Remaining maternity clothes
  • Workout stuff I never wear anymore
  • Stained towels/wash cloths

FULL FRIDGE & CLEAN KITCHEN

Zen of Dishwashing

Finally - the heart of the home - the kitchen. I’m guessing something like 95% of diets start with the new year. It’s such a good jumping off point to getting your health in check but also an ideal time to check your expiration dates and do a solid clean out of your refrigerator, pantry and kitchen in general. We’ll be doing our annual Whole 30 and I like to toss or hide anything that might tempt me off track.  Once the fridge is empty, it’s the perfect time for a thorough cleaning! I’m treating myself to a new dishwashing brush on my next trip to the grocery too! (Isn’t it weird how you let stuff like that just get trashed before replacing?) Here’s my agenda for my big kitchen clean out:

  • Empty fridge and wipe down
  • Check all expiration dates
  • Scan ingredients and toss or hide stuff on the naughty list
  • Clear counters, wipe down, organize clutter
  • Wash new dishes/glasses/baking gear before putting away (I love washing dishes… it’s so zen for me. I used Lavender Mint Seventh Generation natural dish soap for extra ahhhhh) When I’m in a rush and want to use the dishwasher, I use this natural dishwasher detergent.
  • Meal plan and make new shopping list

zen of dishwashing

I’m one of those people that actually enjoys cleaning and I can’t fully relax until everything is in it’s place. It’s taken some internal work to be a little more patient and accept that life with a little guy on the move is going to mean more messes but when I stay on top of things (using my 2 minute resolution from last year!) everything seems more manageable. I’m excited to wake up on New Years Day with a clean slate. 

Heads up - this post is brought to you by Seventh Generation, a brand I’ve used for years.  It makes me feel confident to clean my home, do my laundry and dishes with products that are safe for my family. 

Happy Holidays!

Happy Holidays from the Quirks!

Baby Christmas

Merry Christmas everyone! I am so exited for the holidays this year! My brother and sister are both in from different sides of the country (which hasn’t happened in years!) and we’ll all be together on Christmas morning. Speaking of, Felix has changed so much in the past year (here he is last Christmas as a brunette!) and last night we did a little “practice” with him to see if he’d get the concept of opening presents. He delicately took off small bits of paper and then flipped out when he had it totally unwrapped (a sippy cup, we’re all about practical presents around here!). I’ve always thought the holidays were magical, but there’s something about seeing it again through a child’s eyes. And he’s only 16 months old! It’s one of those things that is so much fun as a parent. 

I’ll be taking the next week or so off to really focus on all of this family goodness, so in the meantime, I’ve picked out some of my favorite posts if you’re killing time at the airport or in the car or whatever. I hope all of you have a safe and happy Holiday!

Baby Christmas

WHOLE 30 - Weird but true, I always look forward to cleaning up my fridge and eating clean to start the New Year.

GET FIT ROUTINES - I’m still hitting the gym about twice a week, but when I can’t make it, I like having a few quick movements to keep things up. Here’s the program my coach Matt created for me a few years ago.

PREGNANCY RECAP - I’m an open book with my pregnancy experience, so if you’re expecting (or know someone else who is!), you might enjoy these posts:

MUSINGS ON MOTHERHOOD - It ain’t easy, but it’s a hell of a lot of fun. Below are a bunch of different topics all related to being a mom. 

COCKTAILS! Whether you love spending time with your family and wanna parrrrtay or need a little something to get through all of your crazy uncle’s stories, cocktails just might be the cure (in moderation and with a designated driver of course!!). Here are some easy recipes that Adam developed for the blog a few years ago. 

OTHER STUFFS - Here are some cool things I’ve worked on in the past year

There’s also my Instagram (food, cat and baby pics), my gallery (featuring FIVE YEARS of outfits ideas) and my Pinterest (3000+ pins of inspiration ideas!). Ho ho ho, MERRY CHRISTMAS! 

What I Wore | Hey Sailor!

J.Crew peacoat, simple winter outfit idea

J.Crew peacoat, simple winter outfit idea

J.Crew peacoat, simple winter outfit idea

J.Crew peacoat, simple winter outfit idea

WhatIWore: Quick post this morning! I’m at a coffee shop on the corner and about to get a massage! A day belated but I am so looking forward to it! Here’s what I’m wearing today - just a simple sweater and jeans. Easy is the answer!

 

When: December 22, 2015

What:
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’
Sweater: J.Crew
Peacoat: J.Crew
Jeans: J.Crew Factory
Boots: Frye

Where: Coffee, Massage, Final Christmas shopping!

J.Crew peacoat, simple winter outfit idea

What I Wore | Pink Lady

pale pink, high rise flares, navy floppy hat

pale pink, high rise flares, navy floppy hat

pale pink, high rise flares, navy floppy hat

pale pink, high rise flares, navy floppy hat

WhatIWore: Happy Monday everyone! Here’s something I wore last week when I was out to buy some final Christmas gifts with Felix.  The two different pinks of the sweater and jacket aren’t a perfect match, but I think they’re close enough to look cute. I initially planned on wearing that little fair isle hat I knit up a few weeks ago, but thought the navy velour felt hat balanced out my flares better (both in color and silhouette). I like this one! 

When: December 18, 2015

What:
Hat: Stars + Field (self made for my etsy shop!)
Shades: Karen Walker ‘Super Duper’
Sweater: Lands’ End (pink sold out, but love the cream!)
Jacket: Banana Republic (sold out but in black here)
Jeans: Frame Denim
Boots: LL Bean Signature

Where: Out around town

See Also: More ways I’ve worn this pink jacket One, Two, Three, Four, Five

pale pink, high rise flares, navy floppy hat

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