As part of my 2018 Project, I am spending a lot of time organizing and decluttering. Figuring out what to keep and what to let go of has brought to light the different ideas my husband and I have on what the house should look like and what level of clutter or "stuff" is acceptable and/or tolerable. It is j…
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As I mentioned earlier in the week, I am posting my second challenge in my effort to spend 2018 developing new habits and routines to help streamline my home and life. My original intent was to exclusively use methodology from the 1930s and 40s, but I am finding that I am having to deviate from that is some ways to m…
Here I am, checking in to post progress once again on my first challenge. As a reminder, here are the things I set out to do. Daily Household Routines Get up with the alarm. Make the bed every morning. Establish breakfast menus. Bathe or shower at night. Plan my clothes for the next day. Go to bed by 9:00 pm,…
Part of Challenge #1 included establishing some breakfast menus that I could post inside the kitchen cabinet and follow each month. When Jitterbug started to follow a 1940s breakfast routine, she chose to use menus published in The American Woman's Cook Book , edited by Ruth Berolzheimer (Chicago: Consolidated …
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Hi and welcome to Grasshopper Homestead. I live in East Texas in the rural countryside with my beloved husband and a menagerie of pets and farm animals. A lifelong fascination with learning about the way things used to be is the inspiration behind my efforts to step back in time in little ways each day. A lover of the simple country life, I am creative, industrious, introspective, and a sucker for a flea market. Join me as I aspire to create a vintage country life.
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DAILY EVENING ROUTINE
1. Bathe or shower
2. Select clothes for the next day
3. Into bed & lights out by 9 p.m., 9:30 at the latest
DAILY MORNING ROUTINE
1. Wake up with alarm at 4 a.m.
2. Get dressed.
3. Fix face, do hair.
4. Wake J & R up by 5 a.m.
5. Cook breakfast
6. Make bed before leaving.
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The Shadow Rising
by Robert Jordan
by Robert Jordan