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Life Maintenance Toolkit

Life Maintenance Toolkit

To continue on with our National Preparedness Month theme, our next two posts will be about organizing your papers and affairs in case something happens to you.  We have two great resources available that we would love to share with you this month.  The first product that I want to talk about is called the Life Maintenance Toolkit,… Read more

A simple way to organize notes

Today, our daily lives are so hectic that it can be tough to find a reliable place to keep our important notes, appointments and ideas.  Here are some fresh ways that can keep you and your thoughts organized and the process of jotting them down enjoyable.   Please enjoy this guest post by fellow blogger and… Read more

Help Others Dress for Success

Are you are putting away summer’s fashion and pulling out your fall lovelies?  Please consider donating a piece or two which may no longer fit your style, to a great program, the YMCA’s Dress For Success sale. According to the program’s organizer Kiantha Duncan, donations received this year are 60 percent fewer than in years past…. Read more

Two Events Happening Tomorrow, Saturday, September 24th, 2011

1.) Evergreen Healthcare Disaster Readiness Fair Since September is National Preparedness Month, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to tell you about this event happening tomorrow!  Saturday, September 24th, 2011 from 9am to 2pm, Evergreen Healthcare will be offering a Disaster Readiness Fair.  This event will take place at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center, 12040 NE 128th… Read more

What’s Your Emergency Plan?

To continue with our National Preparedness Month theme…today’s post is on how to make a family emergency plan.  Since disaster can strike at any time and most likely when your family isn’t all together, it is important to have a plan in place now.  Your plan should include things like how to reach each other,… Read more

Making an Emergency Kit

As we mentioned in a previous post, September is National Preparedness Month, so this month we will be blogging about things like making an emergency kit, making a family emergency plan, and organizing your papers and affairs in case something happens to you.  We know these aren’t fun topics to think about, but it will bring… Read more

A Silent Killer – Stopped in its Tracks

  September is National Preparedness month. This post is one of several we’ll do this month about things you can do to make sure you’re prepared in case something happens that is beyond your control. Natural disasters are not predicted, nor controllable, but the way you prepare for and organize for one is. Additionally, we’ll… Read more

3 of Lacey’s Favorite Products for Organizing Kids’ Rooms

Last week, I blogged about a quick and easy way to clean out your kids’ rooms.  Just for fun, I wanted to show you a few of my favorite organizing products for kids: Do you have piles and piles of kids artwork that you just don’t know what to do with?  Why not display your favorites… Read more

August Garage & Storage Unit Organizing Special!

Yay!  Summer has finally arrived in the Pacific Northwest!!!  We’ve actually had a few days that were warm enough to pull out the summer toys from the garage…like our bikes, scooters and even the kiddie pool.  If you had to uncover a heaping pile of “stuff” to find your summer toys, we are here to help!  For many of… Read more

Product Review: Dymo LabelWriter 450 Duo

We’ve been asked again to review a Dymo product. You can see previous reviews as well as get ideas for using labelers in your home or office here. This time we were sent the Dymo LabelWriter 450 Duo. The features we like about this labeler are that it is compact, versitile, easy to use and… Read more

Got Drugs?

No, we aren’t encouraging drug use. In fact, we are doing just the opposite. Or should we say, the proper disposal of unused prescription drugs. According to the 2009 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration’s National Survey on Drug Use and Health, more than seven million Americans abuse prescription drugs. That is a startling statistic. Even… Read more

Taxes Schmaxes

The IRS deadline for filing personal tax returns just passed. How did you do? Did you have them done well in advance and said “no big deal”? Did you scramble, bring it down to the wire and get them mailed off that day? Did you decide to file an extention because you weren’t able to pull… Read more

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