
What is it about stuff that clogs life and keeps us from living it to the fullest?
I have tile grout in my kitchen. Hate it. Never would have thought to use OxiClean to clean it!
Have a New Kid by Friday. After following Amanda’s week-long study, I know I need to read this book.
Remember my shout-out from Breckenridge a couple weeks ago? Did I tell you I was in Breckenridge at the Savvy Blogging Summit? (darn pregnancy brain) Anyway, it was a tremendous conference and I learned all sorts of things to make this little ol’ blog a better place for all of us (my to-do list is long!). If you’re a blogger or a blogging wannabe, you might want to check out the session recordings from our Savvy Blogging Summit classes.
I’m going to focus on this Harried Hospitality post for the next 5 hours, while I frantically prepare for company… while trusting that they want to see us, and not the unfinished projects/chores/messes of the house. Or maybe I’ll just take a nap.







Thanks for the link, Amy!!
Thanks for including my link! And I checked out the tile link and am so excited. I have the same tile as she does in her pictures and have always hated cleaning it. Definitely going to try Oxi-Clean!
Thanks!
Laura
Thanks for the link, Amy. I’m glad to know I’m not the only one who hates grout in the kitchen. Since I used OxiClean I’ve not been longing to replace it though.
I read HANKBF…I was “okay” with most of the advice…and was even doing something similar, just not as stringently. …Then I got to the question/answer portion. I read a few…then skipped right to “picky eaters” b/c I have a monster of a picky eater. At 2.5 my daughter went from eating ANYTHING I put on her plate to eating only beige foods. The only thing that I could have done (according to the author) was breast feed my child as an infant & feed her foods I made from scratch in my own kitchen.
…Well, I DID those things. And I still ended up with a picky eater. And I know plenty of formula & jar feeding families that have kids that eat everything their parents GIVE them.
Maybe I shouldn’t let one little piece of advice ruin the whole book for me…but I felt like, “If his view on this is so damn narrow…maybe its really not going to help our family.” And I couldn’t wait around for my kid to realize we hadn’t been to the park for 2 weeks to ask, “Hey mom, why didn’t we go to the park?” so that I could say, “Because you misbehaved at some random moment in time and that’s your punishment.” So…It was just a “meh” for us.