Monday, February 25, 2013

Three Simple Solutions for the Home

Catching up with Days 5, 6 and 7 ... 

Three simple home organizing solutions using the February Keep-It Caddy Special.


In the Bathroom - keep all your cosmetics, cleansers, hair products, and more organized and ready to go with this solution. The Cosmetic Bag Set ($35) is a great two-piece set so you can always have a travel set ready to go. Pair it with the flat iron case ($22) and then the Keep-It Caddy for $5.

For the nursery - the Room for Two Utility ($60) tote has a zip up divider to give you two great compartments to organize clothes, receiving blankets, and everything you might need for the baby. Add the Pocket-A-Tote ($10) to hold the wipes and the Keep-It-Caddy ($5) for a convenient diaper caddy to keep on the changing table.

 
For the home office - keep it all together for the family with the Hang-Up Family Organizer ($25) to keep all the different family schedules, homework and upcoming events organize, the Littles Carry-All Caddy ($12) for your extra paperclips, post-its and pens, and the Keep-It Caddy ($5) for your own personal office to go.


You can take advantage of this great February special by clicking here or by visiting my website at www.mythirtyone.com/tamibaki, selecting "My Parties" and shopping from the Simple Solutions with the February Special event.

And, remember, for every $31 spent, you can get an entry into the February 28th drawing to get a free gift from me!

Celebrate, Encourage, and Reward Yourself or Someone You Love!
 

Friday, February 22, 2013

Simple Solutions for His & Her Easter Baskets

Welcome to days 3&4 of my 10 days of simple solutions featuring Thirty-One's February special - the Keep it Caddy.  Normally $22, in February only, you can get this fantastic product for just $5 when you spend $31.

This Simple Solution is perfect and just in time for Easter! 

For him, pick up the Mini Utility Bin ($22) and Thermal Zipper Pouch ($15) in Camo and add the Keep-It Caddy in Black Cross Pop for just $5.



For her, pick up the Mini Utility Bin ($22) in Party Punch, Littles Carry-All Caddy ($12) in Turquoise Cross Pop, and add the Keep-It Caddy in Turquoise Cross Pop for $5.

You can take advantage of this great February special by clicking here or by visiting my website at www.mythirtyone.com/tamibaki, selecting "My Parties" and shopping from the Simple Solutions with the February Special event.

And, remember, for every $31 spent, you can get an entry into the February 28th drawing to get a free gift from me!

Celebrate, Encourage, and Reward Yourself or Someone You Love!

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

A Simple Solution for the Golf Lover







Welcome to day 2 of my 10 days of simple solutions featuring Thirty-One's February special - the Keep it Caddy.  Normally $22, in February only, you can get this fantastic product for just $5 when you spend $31.

Looking for a great gift for the golf lover in your life?  Or how about just treating yourself to something that will stand out on the links?  Thirty-One has a great simple solution for you.

The Super Organizing Tote can hold all your golf gear.  With plenty of space and seven exterior pockets, there's room and a place for everything.  And, the zippered top will keep everything secure.  Add a Littles Carry-All Caddy for some extra golf balls when you're just planning on a little practice on the driving range.  Top it off with the Keep-It Caddy to keep those spikes clear from that change of clothes you put in the Super Organizing Tote.  And, you have those seven pockets again to store your tees and golf balls!

This simple solution costs just $67 using the February special.  And, in case you didn't notice, that means this solution would actually make you eligible for 2 Keep-It Caddy's at the $5 special price.  $67-$5 = $62.  $62/$31 = 2!

Make it personal by adding some embroidery (seen in the Super Organizing Tote above) for an additional $7 or the Icon-It (seen on the Keep-It Caddy) for $10.  Icon-It options can be found on page 49 of the catalog and embroidery fonts and thread colors and recommendations can be found on pages 50-51.

To order this great bundle, enter 3893 for the Super Organizing Tote, 3401 for the Littles Carry-All Caddy, and then 3894s to get the Keep-It Caddy at $5.

For available prints, see page 40 of the catalog (you can view it on my website at www.mythirtyone.com/tamibaki)  for the Keep-It Caddy and Littles Carry-All Caddy, and page 41 for the Super Organizing Tote.

You can take advantage of this great February special by clicking here or by visiting my website at www.mythirtyone.com/tamibaki, selecting "My Parties" and shopping from the Simple Solutions with the February Special event.

And, remember, for every $31 spent, you can get an entry into the February 28th drawing to get a free gift from me!

Celebrate, Encourage, and Reward Yourself or Someone You Love!

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

A Simple Solution for the Little Traveler

 
I am excited to share some of the simple solutions featuring Thirty-One's February Special.  For every $31 spent, you can get the great new Keep-It Caddy for just $5 ... it's normally $22!

As an added bonus, for every $31 spent, you can receive an entry in a drawing to take place on the 28th.  The winner of the drawing will receive a special gift from me!
For the little traveler, we have just the thing to get all their bits and bobs organized for a sleepover with Grandma or their BFF.
The cinch sac is perfect for carrying a change of clothes (or three), the timeless beauty bag can keep all their essentials organized - toothbrushes, hairbrush, medicines, etc., and the Keep-It Caddy can hold their lovey, blanket, favorite book, and much more!.  And, with seven pockets, everything has a home!

This entire simple solution costs just $50 using the February Keep-It Caddy special.  To order this great bundle, enter 3039 for the Cinch Sac, 3849 for the Timeless Beauty Bag, and then 3894s to get the Keep-It Caddy at $5.

For available prints, please see page 40 of the catalog (you can view it online on my website www.mythirtyone.com/tamibaki) for the Keep-It Caddy, page 44 for the Cinch Sac, and page 47 for the Timeless Beauty Bag.

    
You can take advantage of this great February special by clicking here or visiting my website at www.mythirtyone.com/tamibaki

Friday, January 20, 2012

10 days in

I'm trying to do this on my iPhone, so this should be interesting (for me at least).

I have actually succeeded in spending a LOT more quality time with my daughters. In implementing the 10-10-10 strategy, I've received a couple huge bonuses.

1. The girls share and take turns better. As soon as they are told "time's up" they hand each other whatever toy it is they normally fight over.
2. Cuteness from both girls - they each take one of the books I've read them for the night and cuddle it to sleep. Zoe then takes about 5-10 more with her.
3. Mommy-fail moment - I told Alanna I would get egg-timers for the 10-10-10. Unfortunately I keep forgetting to shop. Even more unfortunate - Alanna remembers every.damn.day. At least she takes the alarm from my phone as a substitute ... for now.
4. I've been able to get onto a set schedule with their bedtime. This has the added benefit of allowing me to "leave work at work" when I'm with them. Because I'm not struggling to get them into bed until 10-11 at night, I can clear my mind until they're in bed. No more divided attention - woo hoo. And, since theyre now in bed by 8, I can get back to working on the ridiculous workload that is impossible to complete during the day. And, get some crafty stuff done - WOOT!

Which leads into the next accomplishment. I've completed one craft project (crayon hearts) and started another (valentine bags). Added bonus is this is using up things I already had - so burning through some of the clutter.

I did purchase one impractical gift to make me #furiouslyhappy . I love these shoes!

I haven't made as much progress with the weight and related working out, nor have I made my intended progress on my clutter. I think I need to make more concrete goals ... Such as, reduce wardrobe to X by such and such date.

Bryan and I will have date night when I get back from my work travel next week.

And, while I haven't tried any new recipes, I have been filing them away to make them soon.

Here's hoping the next 10 days show more results!



Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Day 1 - Ended as Intended

So, day one ended as intended.
I got my starting weight. No I’m not sharing it.
I got 10 minutes of physical activity in … while watching Biggest Loser.  Which is a nice change from drinking a bottle glass of wine or eating a box of few cookies or crackers instead.  Unfortunately, 10 minutes was pretty much all I could do.  10 minutes is pathetic though. Increasing tomorrow by actually PLAYING the 30-day shred DVD that has been sitting in the player since December 25th.
I got my minimum 10-10-10 quality time with the girls.  Here is Zoe enjoying part of her 10 minutes:


Another one of my active intents is to leave work at work as much as I can – and leave work on time. Shutting off work (for the most part) and just focusing on their silliness and fun was a great end to the day.  The 10-10-10 process also helped the girls with sharing and turn taking – an unexpected bonus. 
I spent at least 10 minutes going through my vanity.  And realized I’m going to need to spend a great deal more than 10 minutes a day if I want to make any progress on my clutter. I did manage to get rid of some expired vitamins and a small trash bag of things I’ll never use (again).
Started planning date night #1 with Bryan.
Bring it on Day 2.

Monday, January 9, 2012

2012 - It's time to be in-10-tional

I don’t do New Year’s resolutions.  I think I’ve made a couple over the years, but I do believe I promptly forgot or ditched them in the sober light of day (reality).  However, this year I want to do things differently.  2011 kicked my ass.  I may be late to the New Year party, but I’m truly planning on making 2012 kiss my ass instead. 
I’ve read a lot of blogs in the last week that speak about being more intentional in 2012 and I realized that was what I was lacking.  Active intent.  Practiced intent.  Planned intent.  So I, too, will be more intentional this year.
I guess it’s pretty fitting that I figured this out now … to be able to start on the 10th … must be a sign I should take seriously.  So, I’m starting with a list of 10 things I intend to do this year.  Each item will also have some connection to the number 10.  And, if I find myself crossing an item off the list, another one goes on.
I intend to update my list on the 10th of every month.  But, I also hope to document everything that happens on this journey.  I want my daughters to see this when they are older and know that active, practiced, intent is how we make ourselves and those around us happy.
I expect to screw this up.  I intend to surprise myself.
·         Perform 10 acts of service
·         For 10 days straight, spend 10 minutes a day going through my clutter and determine whether to:
o   Sell
o   Donate
o   Rework
o   Trash
§  If, after 10 days, all my true clutter is gone, I’ll be amazed.  If it isn’t … well, we’ll just tack on another 10.
·         For 10 straight days, spend intentional time with my daughters.
o   10 minutes of Alanna’s choice
o   10 minutes of Zoe’s choice
o   10 minutes of book-reading with the girls
§  I’m never going to be able to do this again and again and again because I have to travel for work at times, but I will try to do it in some fashion even when away.  Ultimately, I just want to make sure I give them each at least this amount of time every night I am able.  I figure 10 days in a row should at least establish a routine.
·         Lose 10 pounds
·         Spend a minimum of 10 minutes a day excercising (you know, to accomplish the one above)
·         Start and finish 10 new craft projects
·         Read 10 books
·         Treat myself to 10 things even especially if they are frivolous (but not financially irresponsible). I think of this as my own personal red dress
·         Try 10 new recipes
·         Go on 10 dates with Bryan
Wish me luck 'kay?