This year I am getting to share a classroom with one of my best friends, Chrissy. Working with her has been so good for me for so many different reasons--namely, she's an excellent homemaker and has started rubbing off on me! Her home is beautiful and she does such a good job keeping it picked up and clean. She also loves to cook and puts a lot of thought into the dinners she fixes for her family.
Almost
every day she asks me what I'm going to cook for dinner that night. A
lot of times, I don't really have anything grand planned. I've always
relied on boxed dinners or quick and easy meals to fill in the gaps
between the well-thought-out dinners. That's not how Chrissy works, and I
admire that about her. I've found myself not wanting to let her down
when she asks me what I'm making for dinner! It sounds silly, but a
change for the better is taking place in me.
I've
been trying lots of new Pinterest recipes lately, and will stop by the
grocery store on my way home from work if there are ingredients I need
that I know I don't have at home. Honestly, it's just dinner, but the
extra time and effort I've been putting into it has made me feel better
about myself.
One of my favorite new recipes from Pinterest is this Cheeseburger Soup.
Obviously, it's not at all healthy, which means it's extremely
delicious! It's the perfect time of the year to be trying out new soups,
and believe me, this one is a keeper.
Another thing I've been doing
better at is cleaning. I've finally found a routine that has worked for
me the past couple of weeks so far. I do the majority of my cleaning on
Sunday afternoon. Come home from church, eat lunch, relax for a few
minutes, then get busy for a couple of hours. I get all the laundry
done, including towels and bedding. (And while I'm talking laundry, I
just have to say it is absolutely blissful to lay down at night on
sheets that have been freshly washed with Gain Hawaiian Aloha detergent.
Blissful. Mark it down. Buy the detergent.) I have been choosing what
needs to be done the most, such as cleaning the bathrooms, dusting,
vacuuming, or mopping and focusing on one or two of those big tasks to
take care of while the laundry is going. I am doing a better job
throughout the week of keeping the kitchen tidied up as I cook, as well
as putting dirty dishes in the dishwasher and starting a new load when
it gets full. The hard work put in on Sunday, along with the daily bed
making and kitchen tidying makes for a very pleasant home to live in
throughout the week.
All
that being said, I still have a long way to go before I'm really good
at this whole taking care of a house and husband thing. For every
toothpaste spot I wipe off the mirror, there's a new cobweb appearing on
a light fixture. It seems the blinds on the windows need cleaning way
more often than I'd ever care to even think about, but I still dream of
white grout lines on my tile floor and a home that smells of
freshly-baked cookies when visitors come in.
Even if that scent is from a scented wax warmer and not actual cookies...baby steps.
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