New Poll: What is You Favorite thing about Fall?

Overall I’d have to say that fall is my favorite season. I love the weather, the changing leaves, and of course Halloween. There’s also just something about the hay bails, the pumpkins, the corn, and all the little harvest symbols/decor that I’ve always liked. And of course it’s a season of high school football, college football, and NFL football, which is a fun time for one and all.

And though spring is thought of as a time of birth and renewal, I’ve always got a sense of “newness” and “new possibilities” in the fall. As a kid I was one of the “strange” ones that actually looked forward to the start of a new school year, with new classes, new teachers, a new routine, and so on, and so I’ve always associated fall with the back to school season and the feeling that I’d get at the start of a new year. To this day, I still get excited when all the newly stocked school supplies items hit the shelves.

So for my new poll question, I’m asking everyone: What is your favorite thing about the fall season?

Weather
Leaves
Halloween
Football
Back to school

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Dealing with After-Christmas Clutter

I’m generally a very organized person, but I admit my home organizing skills have a few weak areas, largely because I just have too much stuff. I’m a packrat…what can I say? Last week we began moving in to our new apartment, and I was completely overwhelmed by a lack of space and a seemingly endless sea of boxes. (and the crazy thing is I have ton of stuff in storage at my dad’s house to deal with in the future.) Well, one of my New Year’s resolutions is to improve my organizing skills in my “problem areas” (and of course, maintain & improve organization in all areas of my home and life).

This week I’ve been unpacking all my home decor and other items, and on top of that I had to unpack and find a place for Christmas presents we recieved, and at the same time I had to work on packing up and storing Christmas decorations. (take it from me, if you can help it, don’t ever move in December!) But whether we had moved or not, I always have a tough time with after Christmas clutter. The decorations, the presents….even the extra candy and food. Here are a few simple solutions to rid yourself of after-Christmas clutter.

1. Return any unwanted Christmas gifts to the store. Or if you’re feeling charitable give some of your unwanted presents away. (I don’t mean regifting necessarily. You could simply ask a friend or family member if they’d like to have the item (maybe the item is more their style anyway…) Or you could always give away unwanted presents to charity.

2. Excess Clothes – Out with old, in with the new. Use your presents as replacements for older items and get rid of the older items. (For instance, if you get a new sweater, find an old sweater in your closet to get rid of.) You could sell the old item in a garage sale or perhaps at a consignment shop, if the item still looks good. Or you could give the old item away to charity. Personally whenever I get a new pair of jeans or new sweaters, I’ll sometimes “retire” an older item. That is, I won’t get rid of it, but if I’ve had it a while & I have some new clothes to replace it, I’ll decide I’m no longer going to wear it out to dinner or anywhere nice, and it becomes an “around the house” shirt. (or if you have kids, “play clothes.”)

3. Christmas and home decor – You can use the same “out with the old, in with the new approach) used for clothes to deal with knick knacks and Christmas decorations. (ie – you get a new Christmas figurine, look for an old one to get rid of.)

4. Toys – Consider getting rid of old toys that your kids no longer play with. (give them away or sell them) Or box up some of the toys and put them in the attic. Either you can save them for a younger child in the family to play with in the future, or in a few months when your kids say they have nothing to play with, you can pull out their old toys from the attic, and watch their eyes light up with joy.

5. Food – We’ve had tons of candies and desserts from the holidays. (largely because my parents insist that we take to go plates.) For this, I have a few advisements. First of all, if you know that you’ve got more food then you’ll ever eat, give some of the food away. Take it to a family member, a neighbor, or to work. (especially work, those people will eat anything! Plus you’ll be the hero for the day, and you’ll have decluttered your kitchen without wasting food.) If you plan to eat the food yourself, be sure to write the date on your goodies when you get them so you’ll be able to remember how long you’ve had the item. You may also consider creating your own expiration date for the food. (ie – give it a week for cake or pies or longer if you freeze them) This will help you to know when it’s time to throw the item out.


Happy New Year!

I’d like to wish you all a happy New Year. I hope 2008 proves to be a safe, happy, and prosperous year for everyone.
I haven’t had much time to devote to postings for the past week or so, as I was out of town and then immediately began moving in to a new home right after Christmas. Needless to say, things have been kind of hectic, but I have a lot of great ideas and plans for new features for the coming year & I hope everyone will come back soon! Happy New Year!

Seasons Greetings

I’d wanted go ahead and wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! I’ll be taking the next few days off, as I’ll be going out of town to visit my family. When I get back I’ll be posting on some ideas for New Years and winter, and I have a few special announcements to make about the blog and other upcoming projects. Thanks for visiting and please come back soon!

Christmas Cookbook Giveaway

I’m happy to announce that Marye at Bakingdelights.com is giving away a lovely cookbook filled with chocolate recipes for the Christmas season. The book is I’m Dreaming of a Chocolate Christmas by Marcel Desaulniers and Ron Manville and was just published in October of 2007.

It sounds like a wonderful prize for one and all. The contest ends at midnight on December 18, so hurry on over to her page to check out all the details.

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Welcome friends to Simply Sweet Home! This website will cover a variety of topics related to family and home life: everything from recipes to housekeeping tips, product reviews, arts and crafts, budgeting & planning, money saving tips, marriage and family, and anything else I can think of.

I suppose to begin I should introduce myself. My name is Jerri. Last year I graduated from college with Bachelor of Arts degrees in History and English. A few months later I got married and began embarking on the incredible journey of being a wife and homemaker. I’ve been researching possible home business and other opportunities for a while now, yet the whole time I knew in the back of my mind that more than anything I have always wanted to be a writer. One of the hardest things about writing is actually getting started, so I’ve decided to “test the waters” by taking on a few blogging projects and some freelancing assignments.

For this blog, I’ve decided to combine my love of writing with my love of homemaking. I’m confident it will be a good combination. I hope you enjoy this site & will be happy to visit again, and feel free to leave your comments. Thank you!