Storing our pizza peels
My husband bought an Ooni Koda 16 outdoor pizza oven. Lucky me! I get to eat his delicious homemade pizza, cooked on our new deck.
Tagged with: challenges, container store, kitchen organization
My husband bought an Ooni Koda 16 outdoor pizza oven. Lucky me! I get to eat his delicious homemade pizza, cooked on our new deck.
Tagged with: challenges, container store, kitchen organization
Our new refrigerator, an LG with a bottom freezer drawer, was delivered yesterday. Today I had the pleasure of organizing it! I’ve never had a freezer drawer before (nor organized one for a client), so it was a fun challenge.
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Back on June 1, I wrote about the power of the 30-day challenge and created an ambitious list of eight things I wanted to do every day for 30 days.
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This month, my personal theme is discipline and I’ve been working hard to keep up with the 30-day challenges I set out for myself on June 1. It’s going well. I’m particularly proud of the fact that I’ve done at least 30 minutes of genealogy research daily and that I’ve blogged four times a week (twice on this blog, twice on Organize Your Family History) every week this month.
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There’s something about the first day of the month that makes me want to make 30-day commitments. So this morning, I created a list of things I intend to do each day for the 30 days of June. In the interest of public accountability, I’ll post them here:
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