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Dishwasher chore genius

06.05.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

I’ve said it before – we have a very loose chore system in the Gumm house. Mom asks you to do it, you do it.

But loading and unloading the dishwasher has become a little hard to keep track of.

So after a few complaints of “I did it the last three times” I came up with this genius system. Just printed their names on cardstock, laminated it and stuck a magnet on the back.

Whoever is at the top gets called (whether it’s loading or unloading) and when they’re done they move their magnet to the bottom. (Illegal moving of your magnet means sole dishwasher duty for a week.)

So far it’s working great.

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Categories // Family Matters

Review & Giveaway: “Love, Charleston” by Beth Webb Hart

06.03.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

Since getting my ipad a year ago I rarely read a “real” book but this afternoon I grabbed “Love, Charleston” by Beth Webb Hart off the bookshelf.

Set in Charleston, South Carolina Hart beings with the tale of Roy, the widower priest who is called to pastor a church in Charleston – a place he doesn’t feel he fits in.

In Charleston lives Anne Brumley, a single bell-ringer; her sister Lish who seems to have the perfect life; and her cousin Della who is unhappy in her financially struggling marriage.

Of course you know that Anne is going to end up with Roy but their romance isn’t the crux of the story. The truly touching part of this book is the way Della and Anne sacrifice to help Lish when she succumbs to a severe depression after the birth of her third child.

While her husband refuses to admit the severity of his wife’s illness, Della and Anne step in to take care of the baby and other two children and try to get Lish the help she needs. Unfortunately her husband stands in their way for far too long and it is only when he moves to Atlanta to accept a new job that the women are able to get Lish on the road to recovery.

In the end Roy finds romance with Ann; Della realizes that the financially secure life she thinks she wants is not what’s important and Lish learns to keep perserving through the difficulty time.

I enjoyed the book. I’ll admit to skimming over all the historical facts about St. Michael’s church but otherwise it was a good read – one I finished in an afternoon.

Since I’m all for passing on books when done, I’m giving my copy away. Leave a comment below and I’ll select a winner at random Monday at midnight.

*Book was provided for review by BookSneeze.com.

Categories // Family Matters

Old School Journaling – Twitter-like space

06.01.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

I used to journal… a lot.

I have a box in the attic filled with spiral bound notebooks that chronicle what I’m sure was some embarrassing teenage emotional trauma.

But when I started blogging in 2004 I stopped. While the blog is a great way to capture fun moments and some detailed stories – I don’t write every day.

A month or so ago one of the blogs I read mentioned the One Line A Day 5-year Journal.

It’s nice size – about 4×6 and an inch thick. It has a ribbon marker and gold-edged pages.

Inside it looks like this…

Each day has a space for you to write something for BRIEF – about 6 lines – for each year. So when you’re done you can glance at a page and see all the things that happened on May 31st for 2012-2017.

The small amount of space is perfect for what I wanted. I can usually fit 2-3 “sentences” or thoughts. It takes me 3 minutes to summarize the highlights of the day. Quick enough that I don’t put it off when I spot the journal next to my computer at night.

They also make a pink “Mom’s” version.

P.S. If you purchase either journal using the links above you’re helping the Kennedy’s raise funds for their adoption – an idea they got from my book 🙂

Categories // Creativity

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Writer. Wife. Mother. Traveler. Coffee-addict. Book-lover. Television-Junkie. I love stories. Hearing them, watching them, telling them, living them.

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