"" The Exhausted Mom: preparations
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Showing posts with label preparations. Show all posts

September 4, 2011

Planning Ahead to Alleviate Morning Madness

I hate mornings!  The stress, the rush, the MADNESS!  Ugh!  
I wish I could have an "I Dream of Jeanne" moment, nod my head, blink my eyes and "poof" everyone is dressed, fed and ready to go.  


Until I can make that happen, here's what I do to stay sane in the mornings.


Planning ahead is key.  The night before work/school, I plan everything!  
I do a lot of my work the night before, especially since my husband isn't around most mornings.
 
I lay out the boys' clothes so that they don't wander around naked wondering what to wear...and I can make sure it all matches! (luckily, they wear uniforms so I don't have much thinking to do)

I pack lunches; the dry stuff goes straight into the lunch boxes, drinks and sandwiches go in the refrigerator (mine too!).  If I plan to send something hot, I place their Thermos cans by the microwave to remind myself to do that first when we get downstairs.

Dry cereal in bags...ready to go!
I plan breakfast; usually they will eat some type of dry cereal in the car or waffles or pancakes (NO SYRUP...too messy!).  Unfortunately, we have to eat in the car because my work (their school) is kind of far from our house and Miami has A LOT of traffic.  I have the kids eat a yogurt while I'm doing last minute stuff in the morning before we get in the car in case they spill so I still have access to a new shirt (happens all the time!).


I make sure all backpacks are packed and ready.  I actually sit them in front of the door so that the kids can't miss them on the way out.  

I even put my coffee cup in the Tassimo machine with a cartridge ready in the pod, so all I have to do is press start in the morning! Every little bit helps us get out of the house quicker.


FYI, if I wasn't so worried about bugs, I would totally have toothpaste on their toothbrushes the night before...but I guess I have to draw the line somewhere!




I guess most would think it would be easier on the days when my husband is around...WRONG!  He ruins our "flow."  An extra person adds a kink in our well-oiled machine....although I wouldn't mind a little help!


What do you do to stay sane in the morning?


Alexis

August 1, 2011

It's that time again....

Here we go again...panic, fear, frustration, and chaos!  No, not giant aliens soaring down from the skies...it's hurricane season!  Yes, we've been in the season since June 1st, but we're never really "IN" it until August and we continue through November. 

Our latest tracks....oh yes, there's one looming!
The meteorologists are all a buzz....showing the many computer models with varied colored lines pointing in all directions.  As the hours pass in a day, the teasers for the news become more intense.  "Tracking the Tropics" in dramatic overtones...I swear they love this!  As the days pass in the looming weather forecasts, the more extreme it becomes.  They discuss the "cone of uncertainty," which I lovingly call the "cone of death," as they create wide spread panic. 

People run around to Home Depot grasping at the last pieces of plywood to barricade their windows, frantically scurry to the grocery store for any non-perishables or water, and create long lines at gas stations to fill their cars and generators.  It's complete havoc! 

When I first moved to Miami, it was unreal!  I left my preparations until it was certain that the storm would hit us.  To my surprise, there was nothing left on the shelves, and the lines at the gas stations were 2 hours long.  NO JOKE!
NO JOKE...this is what it looks like!

Here are a few tips for getting ready for a hurricane warning/watch AHEAD OF TIME to prevent all the chaos (at least in your own home):

1)  Generator - BUY ONE NOW!  They can run anywhere from $400-$2,000 depending on the size.  This is an investment, but well worth it!  We have one that is small, but just big enough to power our refrigerator, stove, the TV and fan in our family room.  (of course the Murphy's Law of hurricanes is that we bought one and haven't had a hurricane yet...so it's been wrapped in the box for 5 years...thank goodness!)

2)  Water - before the season approaches, stock up on gallon waters so they aren't missing from the shelves when the time comes.  You need 1 gallon per person, per day.





3)  Non-perishables (canned foods, boxed foods) - same with the water, buy them throughout the season, especially when on sale for buy one get one.  Be sure to not buy foods that need to be cooked since you may not have electricity.

4)  Battery operated radio or TV - this will help when wanting to connect with the real world after the storm hits.

5)  Flashlights - don't think I need to explain this....

6)  First-aid kit - be sure it's fully stocked...you never know what could happen.

7)  Cash! - when a storm hits, 95% of the time, the power goes out...so does the credit card machines...and you never know how long they will be down.

8)  Batteries - all sizes....for all of the many battery operated items that you need.

9)  Medicines - especially if anyone has prescription medicines that they need to take.

10)  Trash bags - just because.

Well, I hope that it's an inactive hurricane season for all! 
If not, get ready now....


Alexis
 
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