I hope you all are enjoying your Memorial Day weekend here in the United States. I have had a very nice weekend so far. I am so grateful for all of the men and women who gave their life for my freedom. They truly paid the ultimate sacrifice. I am also thankful to all the men and women who have served their country to afford me the freedoms that I do not take for granted. I thank God for all of the service men and women and their families. If you or your loved one is serving (or has served), thank you and God bless you!!
Each holiday is tough without my dad here to celebrate with us. He would tell the guys his tips and tricks for grilling the perfect cut of meat. My dad was an excellent grill master and he came up with amazing flavor combinations with any of the food he cooked/baked to excite the pickiest of taste buds. It is hard to believe that he has been gone for five months now. It seems like it just happened sometimes, and other times it feels like it has been so long since I last saw my dad alive. I hope you will cherish the time you spend with your loved ones because tomorrow is not promised to any of us.
Many of the things I do in my home is directly related to the way my parents did things. Do you find that to be true for you, too? I just sort of look back and wonder what my mom or dad would have done and then I am able to do something similar. For instance, my mom is naturally an organized person. She knows where everything is in her home and she can quickly disappear into a room and retrieve anything I might ask of her. She puts things back in the same place so she can always find them.
I copied my mom's idea of putting medication in a basket. It kind of worked for us. We have so many bottles of medication that it was a little chaotic and often disorganized. I needed to come up with a better solution. My mom just makes her basket work for her. It's a great solution for her and she knows right where everything goes. I had to come up with a different idea for myself. I wanted to be able to quickly find whatever I needed in a moment. I also wanted an organizational method that would allow my husband to find whatever he is looking for quickly, especially when I am not home. I decided that I am probably not the only one that has this same problem so I decided to share a YouTube video with everyone on how I corral all those medications. I hope this is helpful.
Please leave me any tips you have for storing your medications in the comment section below. You can also subscribe to my online channel so that you can be alerted when I post a new video. Thanks for watching!! Have a great one!
Hugs,
2 comments:
sounds like a good idea. I should do that with my stash of "samples" that is so disorganized.
It really is nice to be able to quickly find what I need! I have a stash of samples, as well, and they go in the drawer according to type and we never have to dig for something anymore! Glad you enjoyed the tip!
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