It's as simple as having separate laundry bags for colored, white, and black items. Then on wash day, dump that bag into the washer, add soap, and walk away! Never easier!
It's as simple as having separate laundry bags for colored, white, and black items. Then on wash day, dump that bag into the washer, add soap, and walk away! Never easier!
With high gas prices, a summer trip close to home is appealing. Places like Oklahoma City can become treasure troves of excitement. With 400 miles of Route 66 in Oklahoma, inside the city are a 25-acre water park, an aquarium, and the city zoo and botanical gardens. Museums include the American Banjo Museum and the 1889er Museum. Check with cities near you. You might be suprised what you've yet to discover!
Empty sock drawer? Are all the towels in the laundry AGAIN? Use a pen to become a super sleuth! Keep a notebook or small journal in a handy location, and when you think of something that needs done, jot it down. Then check it every evening to plan your next day. No more "lost opportunities" or deeds undone! Super you to the rescue!
When time is short (when isn't it), outsource the main dish in your dinner plans. Pick up a rotissirie chicken or a foot-long sandwich, add a simple side dish, and you have "homestyle" without all the work. You'll appreciate the chance for a break in your food preparation schedule.
If you have kids, you know the paperwork that comes home with kids on the last day of school. Now's the time to clean out backpacks and old folders. Select a few (with your child's help) to pack away, and shred or recycle the rest. Then, let the rest of summer begin!