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Binders – Organizing Medical Documents

Even in the good times managing paperwork can be demanding. When you’re faced with a health issue however, it can be overwhelmingly and numbing. Creating a medical binder is a fairly easy DIY project, but in times of stress I would advise purchasing a pre-assembled binder like Button Up’s The Medical.doc™. This comprehensive binder includes eight color-coded sections that make it easy to organize all of your important treatment information inlcuding diagnosis, treatment regimes, insurance filings and correspondence. Best yet, it is now on sale for $9.99 at FranklinCovey – a $20 savings!

Rest assure you have the have the information you need, so you can focus on what really matters – getting well.

* images from Buttoned Up

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Read full story By on September 28, 2009 in home organization, organization tips

It’s Official – The Tooth Fairy Kit

Her time has come and she is grinning from ear to ear. My oldest has been happily losing her baby teeth. So, when I found this super cute idea over on the Ritzy Bee blog, I had to share it with you.

The official tooth fairy kit from Notion Farm includes a letterpress Certificate of Record for filing with your local Tooth Fairy and one reusable silkscreened cloth deposit bag for your first and all subsequent transactions.

The certificate keeps a record of name, age, teeth lost, method of extraction and compensation information. Perfect for keeping parents organized and a great addition to your kids’ scrapbooks.The color scheme is fab and the price is right at only $16!

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Read full story By on September 14, 2009 in baby and children, organization tips

Get Organized – 2010 Daily Planner by Erin Condren

Well its that time of year again when I purchase a new daily planner. I’m a bit old school when it comes to planners and like to hand write my appointments, girl’s soccer games and family vacations. If you are like me and prefer to keep your schedule in a traditional daily planner, you are going to love Erin Condren’s version.

Erin Condren’s 2009/2010 Life Planner is well organized, durable, super stylish and best of all, personalized. The covers – front and back – can be to your liking. To create a planner that expresses your unique style, select customize colors, list your name and best of all, add a photograph.

Hopeful cure. This breast cancer awareness planner is one of my favorites and the planner I am using currently. Erin Condren generously donates half of the purchase price of all cancer awareness products to various womens’ cancer fundraising organizations. Love this. Thank you Erin!

Wishing you a wonderful weekend!

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Read full story By on September 11, 2009 in home organization, organization tips

Waste and Toxic Free – Reusable Lunch Kits and Snack Containers

Kids are back in school and parents are back to making their lunches. Providing our children with a healthy meal is essential, but being eco-friendly is also a very important consideration. Did you know that children’s lunches generate a staggering 3.5 billion pounds of garbage yearly? Yikes. This fact made me reflect and search out reusable lunch kits. And not just any lunch kit, but ones that do not contain harmful plastics and heavy metals like lead. Plastics can contain toxic additives such as phthalates, BPA and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). So, here are a few companies for you to consider that provide safe, reusable and very cute lunch kits.

Kids Konserve’s Butterfly Waste-free Lunch Kit is one of my favorite designs. This reusable lunch kit includes recycled cotton sack, cloth napkin, 304 food-grade stainless steel beverage bottle, food kozy – great for wrapping sandwiches and two 304 food-grade stainless steel food containers.

Citizenpips’s Soup to Nuts Kit gives you lots of options for packing lunch. It includes the following:
• 1 insulated lunch bag with nametag and carabiner that easily attaches to a backpack – nice!
• 1 stainless steel water bottle
• 1 stainless steel insulated food jar – for hot or cold food
• 4 BPA-free airtight food containers – one perfect to fit a sandwich
• 1 stainless steel fork + spoon set
• 5 100 cotton napkins – for every day of the week!

If you are in need of snack containers, check out the Duo by LunchBots. It has a handy divider for foods such as fruit, veggies and cheese & crackers. The stainless steel container and lid are dishwasher safe too!

The adorable snackTAXI sacks are made of 100 cotton and lined with a waterproof material that consists of nylon coating free of heavy metals (including lead) and phthalates. These bags are durable and can be machine washed. Don’t you love the wide selection of pattern designs?

And of course, these products are not limited to just kids’ lunches; They would also be great for the office, a picnic or day at the beach. In addition, switching to reusable lunch packing products not only helps our environment, but saves you money in the process! As Martha would say, “It’s a good thing.”

It’s almost Friday – yippee – find out what other bloggers are up to at the Hooked on Houses and A Soft Place to Land blog parties.

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Read full story By on September 11, 2009 in baby and children, green design, healthy home, organization tips