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The Smart Way To Organize All Your Keys-#KeySmart

Tired of fumbling around trying to find the right key? Hate that big bulky key ring with sharp jagged keys sticking out of your pant’s pocket or sliding all over your purse. Would you like to find a better way to streamline those keys?

Well, if you answered yes, I have the answer! Isn’t that good news, when it can be so hard to find a solution or answer to many of life’s questions, I am going to give you this solution right now! How awesome, then you can spend the rest of your day finding answers to all the other unanswered questions floating through your mind.

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KeySmart Pro is the answer to taming that messy, cluttered key ring of yours. I could tell you so much but you know if a picture speaks 1,000 words this video easily has to speak thousands more!

Pretty cool don’t you think. You can see all KeySmart has to offer on their website.  I love my KeySmart Pro! Let me know if you decide to tame that messy key ring with KeySmart Pro.

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I was provided with product samples to facilitate my review.


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Join Us For Peter Walsh’s 31 Days 2 Get Organized 2015!!! #31Days2GetOrganized

I am so excited!  I love Peter Walsh! He is such an inspiration for releasing the “stuff” that holds us back.  The other day I saw that he was asking us to recruit someone for  ‪#‎31Days2GetOrganized‬  for 2015!  I recruited a good friend,  then I thought more about it.  Why don’t we all do this?  I think it will be a lot of fun if we all come together and let go of things we are hanging on to that are truly weighing us down.  What a wonderful way to make a slow month like January much more fun and productive!  So I am recruiting all of you!  Please join me in the 31 Days 2 Get Organized with Peter Walsh.

If you have never heard of Peter Walsh and I can’t imagine anyone that hasn’t, but if you are in the dark about who he is and what he does, just click the video below to get to know him.

 

I want to make things really exciting so I created a closed Facebook group just for this.  The closed group means that even your most cluttered closet is safe with us and there will be no judging or negativity.  The link for the group is here and you can join now.  In the group you will post your before and afters of the 31, ten minute challenges Peter will dole out each day.  We can work to encourage and keep everyone accountable.  I hope you will all join in this with me.

Peter has a New Year Message for us here:

Peter Walsh please join our Facebook Group so you can see our progress.  Are you ready for the challenge?  I sure am!  Comment here and let me know you are up to the challenge and recruit someone to come along.

If you are chomping at the bit to get started you can work on this until Monday January 5th! I know you were so excited to start tomorrow but Peter says it officially starts on January 5th! Don’t worry take his advice and get your family and friends on board and in the meantime join the group and get aquainted. If you just can’t wait, you can get a head start on the challenge with Peter Walsh: 15 Declutter Projects for a Saner You.  Of course follow Peter on Facebook and YouTube so you don’t miss a thing!

 


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Save $10 At Lovable Labels 3 Day Spooktacular Weekend Sale September 19th-21st!!!

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Lovable Labels is having a Spooktacular Weekend Sale from September 19th thru September 21st.  Save $10 on any order of $25 or more when you use the promo code SPOOKY2014.  It’s not too late to label all that school stuff and take a look at their new Halloween products that are only available for a limited time.  So head on over to Lovable Labels now and take advantage of this great sale because it will be over before you can say BOO!!!

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The Shelving Store, P’Kolino Colorful Toy Bins Review & Giveaway!!!

Many of my dedicated readers will immediately recognize the logo above and of course the name of The Shelving Store.  I am so privileged to be able to work with such a great sponsor and review so many of their useful products.  I am back again, to tell you about another great product that has multiple uses and will help your kids stay organized.  I know January is typically a month for renewed promises or resolutions, and most revolve around changes that will better our lives.  Getting organized, getting healthy, setting career goals and much more.  I think  getting organized not only has to do with the significance of the start of a new year, but also in response to the deluge of holiday gifts that must be integrated into a household that may already be packed full of stuff.  The best thing I can tell you, is to go through the stuff that is overwhelming and decide what you really need, donate the rest and trash the junk.  Same goes for our kids, they can easily be overwhelmed with the sheer volume of toys and games, that it actually makes them frustrated.  How many of you have toy boxes filled with toys that your kids don’t even look at, except when dumping them on the floor?

I was recently at a birthday party for my 4-year-old son’s friend.  I was totally amazed at my friend’s house.  She had just about every toy imaginable, but she was so organized, and it was not just for the party.  She admits she has OCD and cannot sleep if everything is not in place.  In fact, I could see her struggling not to want to clean up while a tribe of 4 and 5-year-old kids took over her house.  Now, I was really impressed because it was not a huge home and yet it seemed to have plenty of room for the multitude of toys.  As I interacted with the other moms and kids, I was still thinking of how my home that is very large and filled with multiple play rooms and areas for the kids to play, looked like a tornado hit most of the time.  My over thinking brain needed to find out what was going on.  I soon did as I realized in one of the rooms that would normally be the living room or living room, dining room combination she had basically set up as a large playroom for the kids.  There was no adult furniture except for a grand piano, a small computer desk and a bookcase that held some toys neatly on shelves.   The rest of the room was geared toward play and had  a large train table, multiple bins of cars and trucks which were now empty and strewn about the room, race tracks, some ride on toys, and the walls were covered with the children’s artwork.

Her boys are about the same ages as my youngest 2 children and I totally laughed when my son Ethan came into the kitchen to show me this large Fisher Price Amazing Animal Train that he thought was the greatest thing.  The funny thing was, we had the same train but he probably never saw it together like that and with all the animals in it.  She had all the cars attached with a string so they could not come apart and she had every one of those animals in their place.  Now Ethan had this toy since he was a little baby and you can literally find those animals in every room or our house.  I could not even begin to tell you where the train cars are, except that they are probably in the basement playroom somewhere.

She had a small sun room that was again filled with only kid’s things,  she had a tent set up and some other toys, in the family room was the only couch in the house and she had an entertainment center and another bookcase on which all of their games were neatly stacked.  There were also multiple bins of carefully sorted trucks and toys.  At the time I was thinking, how does she do this?  I was not alone, as the moms all sat down and asked her, exactly that question.  We told tales of how our kids just love to empty toy boxes for the thrill of it.  How if our games were all stacked like that we would walk into the room to see our kids with them all opened and the pieces lost, and other tales of chaos from mothers like me.  She laughed and explained again how she is OCD and really is constantly putting things away and making sure every piece of every game was accounted for.  Her older sister was there and she was laughing and telling me she was trying to keep tabs on everything because she knew how her sister was.  This woman was tracking down every Elefun net and butterfly and rounding them up.

 

My friend did admit that her children were very neat by nature and were also stressed if things were in disarray.  She told me that one day she was playing a game on the floor with her youngest son, when she looked at the clock and saw it was time to pick up her older son from preschool.  She left the game on the floor figuring they would play when they got home.  She told me that when her older son walked in the house he immediately asked her why the game was not put away.

So I have rambled on here and you are probably wondering my point.  Well, my point is that we can’t all be like that.  We can try to control the chaos and try to keep things as organized as possible.  I think we can also instill in our children a sense of keeping things in their place so that everything is there and ready the next time they want to play.  I have been doing this with my little ones and it is really working.  Yesterday, I gave Ethan a huge set of  Colorforms even though I was afraid that it would  soon be strewn all over.  I explained to him that we needed to put everything away so that he would have it to play with again and again.  Well, do you know he played with that all day, and he put every Colorform piece back on the original spaces in the large spiral bound book that you peel them off of.  I am talking about even the tiniest triangles.  I told him he could put them anywhere on the page but he put each color back in the exact outline of each shape.  Then he packed it all in the box and he did this every time he played with it.  It was a small moment of joy for me.

I know my kids love to have a special place for things and they will be more apt to put things away when it is accessible and easy for them.  Like our kid’s coat closet has a coat rack on the inside of the door at their level, so even when they are too young to use the hangers they can easily put their coats and backpacks on the hooks.  My sons love that they can do this.

Anyway, as I was looking over The Shelving Store’s website, I saw some P’kolino Containers that caught my eye.  First, they came in great colors and they had a hard wood lid.  So when I was asked if I wanted to do another review, I requested these.  I ordered green for my one son because it is his favorite color and red for my other son.  When they arrived I was really impressed.  They were very good quality.  Many times you see bins like this and within days they are cracking from simple use.  These bins were thick and tough and made for kids.  The tops were great, sturdy wood, smooth edges and they fit on top in the recessed  edges and did not slide.  When I saw them in person, I realized just how useful they were.  While I had originally thought to review them as bins to hold the kids toys, I now saw them as much more.  They were very portable and would be great for vacations where the kids could put their special toys in them and also have a type of lap desk they could use in the car.  I saw that these would be wonderful for them to use on the floor as a perfect little table where they could assemble puzzles, work on workbooks, draw, play with Play-Doh on and a multitude of other activities.  Things could be stored in the bin and then it could open like a desk and taken out to play on the wood top.  My kids loved this idea and will carry them from their bedroom to the family room and back again.  I really love them and I don’t think they are just for kids because I have found they make a great laptop desk if you are doing some work from your bed and you can have your laptop perched on the wood top and supplies in the bin.  Would work great for tweens and teens too.

So if you are looking for a bin that has multiple uses, something that will appeal to your kids, can be purchased in your child’s favorite color and even function as a workstation for adults, then check out the P’kolino colorful toy bins.

P’kolino products meet or exceed US, EU, and Canadian safety standards. Independently Tested for durability, toxicity, mechanical safety, regulatory standards, use and abuse and age grading.  These sturdy storage bins integrate into many of P’Kolino’s products for added organization. They can be easily removed and replaced with another play kit for a simple way to change the activity and to organize your child’s toys. Small enough to fit on most shelves and large enough to hold art supplies, coloring books, blocks or small toys. They are also a fabulous storage system even if you don’t have another P’kolino piece to use them in. For a fabulous color statement in a playroom, bedroom or office, stack various colored bins on top of one another.

The Shelving Store is sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings.  One lucky blog reader will win a P’Kolino Colorful Toy Bin in their color choice.  Thank you to The Shelving Store for the review bins and for this wonderful giveaway on Mommy Ramblings!!!  Open to US residents.

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The Homework Caddy Review & Give-Away on Mommy Ramblings!!! {Give-Away Ended}

THE HOMEWORK CADDY

Okay, I know it is still Summer but I need to tell you about a new product that will help organize your little one when school starts.  This great Homework Caddy will help make your lives easier.  This great caddy will organize all the things your child needs for school, keep track of  schoolwork, books, appointments, and meeting scheduling.  This hanging folder system will help to organize all the papers and assignments that come home and help your child stay neat and organized and be able to find things they need.  As moms I think we can relate too well to the mad dash for the library book or permission slip that needs to be found so your child will not miss the bus or be late for school.  We don’t want our children to start their mornings with frantic searches to find something and the atmosphere that creates.  This caddy wil be your child’s go to place for their school things and will establish organizational skills that will serve them well in life.

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The Homework Caddy fits any room.

Ethan will start pre-school in the Fall and I was sent the sports style Homework Caddy to review.  I love it, it comes with all you need to get it up including the hooks.  Now we can start with a fresh slate and develop a pattern of organizing the papers we need and keep track of all the dates we need to remember.  Children do better when they have structure and a schedule and this hanging folder system really helps to establish that.  Mornings run much smoother when we are not frantically trying to find something while staying on schedule.  I think this Homework Caddy makes lives much easier for both children and parents alike.  The sports design is just right for Ethan who is a sports fanatic.  This great organizational caddy is fun for him to use and we look forward to starting off the new school year with it.

Sports Homework CaddySo do you think the Homework Caddy could simplify things for you and your child?  Then you will be happy to know that The Homework Caddy is sponsoring a give-away on Mommy Ramblings.  One lucky blog reader will win their own Homework Caddy in the style of their choice.  Thank you Homework Caddy for the review caddy and for sponsoring this great give-away!!!

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