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Making your House a Home

Posted by Holly Nelson on Monday, July 11, 2011 Under: Tip of the Week

 Making your house a home:                             

"She senses that her gain is good;her lamp does not go out at night." Proverbs 31:18

1.  "Mess causes stress". Declutter your house 15 minutes a day. If it really needs it; work 45 minutes, then take a 15 minute break to drink water.

2. Dark rooms are depressing. "Open the House", by opening windows every morning. Allow natural light to come in the house.

3. Keep your daily cleaning routines, but be flexible. If you didn't get it done, don't worry! There's always another day!

4. De-clutter your funiture. Keep only what you need and what is useful.

5. Make everything serve a function. (ex:  decorative dresser drawers can be used to hold toys, candles, coloring books, playing cards,etc...)

6. Display faith, family, and friends in each room. Like frames, verses, books, photo albums, kids art.

7. Make your home smell pleasant. Light a candle, bake cookies; simmer o.j., apples and cinnamon in a pot on the stove.

8. Make your home pleasant for when your spouse comes home. Light candles, clear away clutter, pick up "hot spots", lessen the noise, clean up kids.

9. Make your home "feel" comfortable. Soft blankets and pillows, warm and cozy, sweet smelling kitchen (you can cheat with a hazelnut candle!), and even a sweet smelling bathroom!  Glade plug in, Wallflower or light candles!

10. Make sure that all the beds are made before leaving your home. When you return it's one less thing to worry about.

11. Before you leave for work or to run errands, clean "hot spots", make beds, clean sink, straighten everything. When you return , you'll enjoy a nice, cozy home.

12. Light a candle as soon as you come home.

13. Plan ahead for guests. Plan meals, put out fluffy towels, make a "guest basket": coffee, chocolates, mints, books, notepad, toiletries, etc...  




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About Me


Holly Nelson "Let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the incorruptible beauty of a quiet and gentle sprirt, which is precious in the sight of God." 1 Peter 3:4 - "An excellent wife,who can find? Her worth is far above jewels." Proverbs 31:10 ~~ I am a stay-at-home-mom(SAHM) married to the love of my life, Jeff Nelson. We have six wonderful boys. Ryan(15), Seth(13), Ian(10), Noah(7), Luke(5), and Jack(2). We live in Tennessee on 4 acres. I grew up the first few years of my life on a dairy farm in Missouri and loved country living. I was saved at a young age by the grace of God and shed blood of Jesus during that time of simple country living. That part of my life is very dear to me. God taught me many things as a baby Christian that I can still think about today. Then we moved to Memphis when I was in the 5th grade. I learned to love the city life, too. It was a completely different way of life. My whole family still lives in Missouri, still does a little farming and simple country living. When Jeff, the kids, and I moved from the city to the country, I incorporated my city life with my country background. My mom laughs at me when I cut my grass on my John Deere tractor while drinking my Starbucks Mocha and wearing my fancy sunglasses. And when I am shampooing my carpet in my high-heeled black boots. I just love those boots! But I would love to share about how I got to be the way I am today, The Victoriously Organized Woman! I used to work as a supervisor at bank for years. I had to dress up everyday. After the birth of our second child we decide I should be a SAHM. One of the best decision I've ever made. But I made a bad decision, too. I hardly ever dressed up anymore. I hardly ever wore make-up. After about a year I looked in the mirror and said, "OH MY! Jeff has to come home to this!?!" He is so wonderful he said he liked me that way, "natural". Well , I realized that I didn't. It made me feel bad about myself. I felt disorganized, tired and stressed and a little "rough" looking. I felt I just couldn't get it all done. At this time I was diagnosed with Meniere's Disease. I wasn't able to do certains things. Like mop the floor of my completely hardwood floor home that I was obsessed about keeping clean. The doctor told me I couldn't have salt, caffeine, or stress! "What?! Are you kidding!?" So , then I decided to change my routine,thought pattern, and cooking. I began to get up early, shower and dress, put on make up. Always being ready to leave whenever I needed to. I established routines that helped me eliminate extra cleaning and stresses. I was able to make more time for myself and make more time for my family. And the family had more time for each other. I made more time for God and others. This made me feel better about myself. I am so happy about how this changed my life I want to share it with everyone.

Making your House a Home

Posted by Holly Nelson on Monday, July 11, 2011 Under: Tip of the Week

 Making your house a home:                             

"She senses that her gain is good;her lamp does not go out at night." Proverbs 31:18

1.  "Mess causes stress". Declutter your house 15 minutes a day. If it really needs it; work 45 minutes, then take a 15 minute break to drink water.

2. Dark rooms are depressing. "Open the House", by opening windows every morning. Allow natural light to come in the house.

3. Keep your daily cleaning routines, but be flexible. If you didn't get it done, don't worry! There's always another day!

4. De-clutter your funiture. Keep only what you need and what is useful.

5. Make everything serve a function. (ex:  decorative dresser drawers can be used to hold toys, candles, coloring books, playing cards,etc...)

6. Display faith, family, and friends in each room. Like frames, verses, books, photo albums, kids art.

7. Make your home smell pleasant. Light a candle, bake cookies; simmer o.j., apples and cinnamon in a pot on the stove.

8. Make your home pleasant for when your spouse comes home. Light candles, clear away clutter, pick up "hot spots", lessen the noise, clean up kids.

9. Make your home "feel" comfortable. Soft blankets and pillows, warm and cozy, sweet smelling kitchen (you can cheat with a hazelnut candle!), and even a sweet smelling bathroom!  Glade plug in, Wallflower or light candles!

10. Make sure that all the beds are made before leaving your home. When you return it's one less thing to worry about.

11. Before you leave for work or to run errands, clean "hot spots", make beds, clean sink, straighten everything. When you return , you'll enjoy a nice, cozy home.

12. Light a candle as soon as you come home.

13. Plan ahead for guests. Plan meals, put out fluffy towels, make a "guest basket": coffee, chocolates, mints, books, notepad, toiletries, etc...  




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