I've read her blog for quite a while now. I can't wait to see how it looks when it's done. I also follow her on Pinterest and she pins some great design/decor ideas.
I've read her blog for quite a while now. I can't wait to see how it looks when it's done. I also follow her on Pinterest and she pins some great design/decor ideas.
Yes, I follow her on Pinterest, too, so I really think I'm going to love the finished product.
Wawa, I definitely realized how large it was when I saw all the rooflines. Her DH is a successful lawyer and made partner a few years ago.
Post by sailorgray on Oct 23, 2012 13:58:01 GMT -5
Wow, she is really organized and keeps a very clean house. Did she post anything on what their new house will look like when finished? It's looks like it's going to be awesome.
Wow, she is really organized and keeps a very clean house. Did she post anything on what their new house will look like when finished? It's looks like it's going to be awesome.
I don't think she's posted in on her blog, but she's pinned a lot of exteriors on her pinterest. pinterest.com/sunnysideup/
Also, she doesn't just post "blog clean" pictures. If you follow her, you'll see plenty of times where she posts the big mess her kids made or that she made (and left overnight) while organizing. She comes across pretty real on the blog.
ugh. She recommends babywise and CIO for a three month old. What a bitch.
At three months I decided to let her "cry it out." I told Kenny what I was doing and made him promise not to let me give in. When it was her bedtime I fed her and then rocked her singing a little song (starting a bedtime routine which is also key). Then I put her in the crib (awake), patted her and told her I loved her so much and it was time to go to sleep. I left the room. Ellie cried for 45 minutes that first night. I sat outside of her door and also cried for 45 minutes. Every 10-15 minutes I'd walk in and pat her tummy and tell her I loved her but she needed to go to sleep. I kept it brief.
ugh. She recommends babywise and CIO for a three month old. What a bitch.
At three months I decided to let her "cry it out." I told Kenny what I was doing and made him promise not to let me give in. When it was her bedtime I fed her and then rocked her singing a little song (starting a bedtime routine which is also key). Then I put her in the crib (awake), patted her and told her I loved her so much and it was time to go to sleep. I left the room. Ellie cried for 45 minutes that first night. I sat outside of her door and also cried for 45 minutes. Every 10-15 minutes I'd walk in and pat her tummy and tell her I loved her but she needed to go to sleep. I kept it brief.
Anyone know any good organising blogs?
The only other organizing blog that I actually like is iheart Organizing, but she hasn't had many good organizing posts lately.