Revising the Schedule

 

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So today my plan was to write about something else, but it became necessary to revise my schedule and I thought I’d go ahead and blog about that. For anyone who tries to do things in absolutes (as in “if I’ve got it planned this way, then this is the way it HAS to be done”) like me, this is a hard thing to do. But I was noticing that at about 8/8:30am I would start feeling like I needed to get online to check things.

Let’s face it, we live in an online world. And as well as the fun stuff, I do a lot of the serious stuff online as well. And so, no matter how much I want to cut ties with the computer, and only spend maybe a half hour to an hour a day on it, that’s almost impossible for me. So I decided that since I kind of slow down around the 8/8:30 mark, and since the dryer is rarely ever done by 8:30am, I would switch things around. Plus, I watch my friend’s little girl on Wednesdays and Thursdays and needed to have a few minutes when I could get her in the door and settled in. So I decided to sit down and revise the schedule.

Now I’ve got folding the laundry down there during Isabel’s bath time, and some online time at 8:30am. I’m hoping that this will help solve the little problem I’ve been coming across. I’m very happy that we haven’t started the homeschool yet (again, I promise, the post is coming soon), so that I’ve had that time to kind of sit down and shove things around in my schedule.

But I think this illustrates something important for us homemakers in general (Even those of us who aren’t mamas), and that lesson is that we MUST be flexible. Luckily, we have the ability to be more flexible with our schedules and how we get things done. I think that’s the beauty of being a homemaker! We get the chance to do things how we would like them to be done, and we control our own jobs, and how we go about those jobs.

I think if I were to give any suggestions for revising your schedule when things come up, it would be to look at where you can either trim time away from something, or where you can trade one activity for another. Most important though, again, be willing to be flexible, and don’t decide you HAVE to follow your schedule exactly the way you planned it. Be willing to switch things out and change things around as you learn what works and what doesn’t!

 

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

5:30 am

 

 

Get Up

Get Dressed

Put on M’s Coffee

Start a Load of Laundry

Get Up

Get Dressed

Put on M’s Coffee

Start a Load of Laundry

 

 

 

5:45 am

 

 

Eat Breakfast

Eat Breakfast

 

 

 

6:00am

Get up

Get Dressed

Put On M’s Coffee

Start a Load of Laundry

Get Up

Get Dressed

Put On M’s Cofee

Start a Load of Laundry

Wash Dishes

Wash Dishes

Get Up

Get Dressed

Put On M’s Cofee

Start a Load of Laundry

Get Up

Get Dressed

Put On M’s Cofee

Start a Load of Laundry

Get Up

Get Dressed

Put On M’s Cofee

Start a Load of Laundry

6:15am

Feed Baby

Feed Baby

Feed Baby

Feed Baby

Feed Baby

Feed Baby

Feed Baby

6:30am

Eat Breakfast

Eat Breakfast

Sweep Floors

Make Beds

Sweep Floors

Make Beds

Eat Breakfast

Eat Breakfast

Eat Breakfast

6:45am

Wash Dishes

Wash Dishes

Bathroom Surface Clean

Bathroom Surface Clean

Wash Dishes

Wash Dishes

Wash Dishes

7:00am

Sweep Floors

Make Beds (Change Sheets)

Isabel Breakfast

Sweep Floors

Make Beds

Isabel Breakfast

Isabel Breakfast

Isabel Breakfast

Sweep Floors

Make Beds

Isabel Breakfast

Isabel Breakfast

Isabel Breakfast

 

7:30am

Get Kids Dressed

Brush Hair

Brush Teeth

Get Kids Dressed

Brush Hair

Brush Teeth

Receive E, get her settled

Receive E, get her settled

Get Kids Dressed

Brush Hair

Brush Teeth

Get Kids Dressed

Brush Hair

Brush Teeth

Get Kids Dressed

Brush Hair

Brush Teeth

7:45am

Bathroom Surface Clean

Bathroom Surface Clean

 

Get Kids Dressed

Brush Hair

Brush Teeth

Get Kids Dressed, Brush Hair

Brush Teeth

Bathroom Surface Clean

Bathroom Surface Clean

Bathroom Surface Clean

8:00am

30 minute declutter

30 minute declutter

30 minute declutter

30 minute declutter

30 minute declutter

Clean Shower

Bathroom Deep Clean

Breakfast for anyone who hasn’t been served

 

8:30am

Put away dishes

Pay bills

Online time

Put away dishes

Online Time

Put away dishes

Menu Planning

Online Time

Put away dishes

Online Time

Put away dishes

Plan Saturday’s Field Trip

Online Time

Kitchen Deep Clean

Readings for Mass

Prepare Isabel to go to church

9:00am

Set aside for homeschool Isabel

Set aside for Homeschool Isabel

Set aside for homeschool Isabel

Set aside for homeschool Isabel

Set aside for homeschool isabel

Field Trip Day!

Or R&R Day

Leave for 9:30 mass

Church

10:00am

Set aside for Homeschool Isabel

Set aside  for homeschool Isabel

Set aside for homeschool Isabel

Set aside for homeschool isabel

Set aside for homeschool isabel

 

Church

11:00am

Baby Lunch

Baby Lunch

Baby Lunch

Baby Lunch

Baby Lunch

 

Rest

11:15am

Lunch and Dinner Prep

Lunch and Dinner Prep

Lunch and Dinner Prep

Lunch and Dinner Prep

Lunch and Dinner Prep

 

Menu Planning

12:00pm

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Lunch (Leftovers)

1:00pm

Set aside for Isabel Homeschool

Set aside for Isabel Homeschool

Set Aside for Isabel Homeschool

Set Aside for Isabel Homeschool

Set Aside for Isabel Homeschool

 

 

                Baking Day!!

 

2:00pm

Isabel Kinect Time

Isabel Kinect Time

Isabel Kinect Time

Isabel Kinect Time

Isabel Kinect Time

 

 

2:30pm

Mommy Kinect Time

Mommy Kinect Time

Mommy Kinect Time

Mommy Kinect Time

Mommy Kinect Time

 

 

3:00pm

Quiet Time

Quiet Time

Quiet Time

Quiet Time

Quiet Time

 

 

4:00pm

Dinner Prep

Dinner Prep

Dinner Prep

Dinner Prep

Dinner Prep

 

Dinner Prep

5:00pm

Dinner

Dinner

Dinner

Dinner

Dinner

 

Dinner

5:30pm

Clean Up

Wash Dishes

Clean up

Wash Dishes

Clean Up

Wash Dishes

Clean Up

Wash Dishes

 

Clean Up

Wash Dishes

 

Clean Up

 Wash Dishes

6:00pm

Isabel Bath

Fold Laundry

Isabel Bath

Fold Laundry

Isabel Bath

Fold Laundry

Isabel Bath

Fold Laundry

Isabel Bath

Grocery Shopping

 

Isabel Bath

6:30pm

Olivia Bath

Olivia Bath

Olivia Bath

Olivia Bath

Olivia Bath

 

Olivia Bath

7:00pm

Reading Time

Reading Time

Reading Time

Reading Time

Reading Time

 

Extra Clean Up Time

8:00pm

Bath time

Personal Hygeine

Bath time

Personal Hygeine

Bath time

Personal Hygeine

Bath time

Personal Hygeine

Bath time

Personal Hygeine

Fold Laundry

 

Bath Time

Peronal Hygeine

9:00pm

Hubby/Wife Time

Hubby/Wife Time

Hubby/Wife Time

Hubby/Wife Time

Hubby/Wife Time

 

Hubby/Wife Time

10:00pm

Bed time

Bed time

Bed time

Bed time

Bed time

 

Bed Time

Weight Loss Wednesdays: The Debut of the Menu

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Well, with my rethinking of what it means to be a Supermom, and deciding to become an excellent homemaker, I also had to do some rethinking of how I want to go about losing weight. Obviously, I put in 30 minutes to work with the Kinect, although the previous 30 minutes set aside for my daughter I’d be doing her activity with her. So maybe more like an hour. . . But for me the issue has never been getting activity in. Most of you are probably familiar with the principal that a body in motion will stay in motion. . . I think that applies to people as well. As long as I can get moving I’ll stay moving. My issue has always been food.

I’ll confess, I’m a snacker. A hopeless snacker. Not even when I’m just hungry, but when I’m bored too. I’ve been like that for quite a long time, and the biggest issue for me? Unplanned meals. Unplanned meals are the bane of my existence. As long as I plan my meals, and stick to them, I’m fine. I will eat healthy, and reasonable portions. But the moment I’m faced with an unplanned meal, I don’t know what to do. Hence the need for a menu!

Below you’re going to find a menu that took me the better part of two days to come up with. Every recipe on it is a new one, except the lunch items, most of which I either came up with on my own, or was inspired by Pinterest to recreate. You’ll notice I have two vegetarian meals on it, which is important to me. Before I conceived my youngest, I was incorporating two to three vegetarian meals per week, and my husband loved it.

So let me tell you my idea behind it. You’ll notice from the menu (and the schedule I featured yesterday), that Sunday is baking day. My plan to make bread from scratch (I was doing this right before we moved to the house we currently lived in and it was so much more economical than buying bread at the store), as well as 6 additional items. The bread makes 2 loaves per batch, so if I do two batches, that’s 4 loaves right there (which is what I usually buy). The two quickbreads, the Hawaiian Banana Nut Bread and the Downeast Maine Pumpkin Bread also make two loaves as well. The Orange rolls are yeast rolls and the Bagels are like making bread. All of these are relatively easy for my, I think the Orange rolls will be the most involved. I used to bake all the time (daily during the winter), so none of these items are intimidating to me, and I’m very interested to see how my bagels will turn out. These baked items will be made on Sundays, and frozen to be distributed over the week. Because quite frankly, if they were left out in easy reach I may eat them all on Sunday and you’d find me at the end of the day, in a comatose state, having overdosed on gluten.

Why baking it myself? Because I’ve noticed that if you have the time, and can make it yourself, the foods you make are more satisfying than the stuff you buy at the store. To date I’ve made my own bread and butter, my own whipped cream, and several other things that I can’t bring to mind right now. But the result is always the same. I don’t need to eat multiple servings. Usually, while it’s higher in calories, it’s rich enough to satisfy in one serving. And yeah, I’d rather eat 100 calories more in one serving, than multiply the calories of one into 2 or 3 because I just didn’t feel full after one.

The lunches are small, and kid friendly. I thought about Isabel and I having different things for lunch, but its easier to make one item, and I feel like the smaller lunches will suffice for me too. Plus, the foods I saw appealed to the kid in me. Can’t beat that. I did try to stick with stuff that wasn’t processed though. I think most of our kids loved the processed junk they have nowadays, and sometimes it’s just easier to pick up a bag of chicken nuggets and throw that at our kids because they like it, and if yours are like mine, we don’t see any ill effects. . . At least, at the moment. But focusing on my family means focusing on their nutrition, and since I also need to keep my health and calories in mind, I went with homemade versions of stuff my daughter might be familiar with.  Except the lunch skewers. . . I’ll admit, they looked cool and appealed to me.

Everything I chose for dinners are reasonably healthy, and looked delicious when I was picking them out. Yes, there’s a lot of chicken. My daughter won’t eat any meat but chicken, so I chose plenty of chicken. The stuffed peppers and the tacos were more for my husband, because he likes red meat kind of meals (the peppers call for sausage, which he loves), and of course, as I said, the vegetarian meals appealed to me.

You’ll notice there’s also desserts and they’re not the healthiest sounding. . . I really don’t know what the calorie breakdown is on those yet. They looked great, and again, this will be a chance for me to exercise will-power, hopefully. I decided to add daily desserts because if I don’t, my husband will cook a dessert, and if you think these are unhealthy, you should see the things my husband manages to create. So this is an attempt for me to control our eating habits. I did try to pair the heavier desserts with the lighter meals, just to balance things out.

The thing that this menu does do is it takes the guesswork out of what we’re eating. I don’t have to wonder what I’m having for lunch, I know it already. And I don’t have to snack relentlessly before dinner time, because I know what I’m making, and I know it’ll include a dessert.

So will this help me lose weight? I really don’t know. But it might cut down on some of that needless snacking, which sneaks in calories when I’m not looking.

Sunday

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Leftovers

Hawaiian Banana Nut Bread

High Five Orange Rolls

Downeast Maine Pumpkin Bread

Hawaiian Banana Nut Bread

Downeast Maine Pumpkin Bread

Bagels

Eggs

Sausage

Leftovers

Homemade Bite Size Pizzas

Grilled Cheese

Sandwich Half Faces

Grilled Peanut Butter and Banana

Homemade Lunchables

Lunch Skewers

Cajun Style Stuffed Peppers

Homemade Banana Pudding Pie

Baked Honey Mustard Chicken

Crème Brulee

Homemade Black Bean Veggie Burger

Cream Puffs I

Lemon Chicken with Broccoli

Pretzel Turtles

Green Chili Beef Tacos

Creamiest Rice Pudding

Fresh Veggie Bagel Sandwich

No Bake Peanut Butter Pie

Quick Lemon Dijon Chicken

Microwave Baked Apples

Baking Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

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