Saturday, 29 December 2018

Getting DIY Projects Done in 2019

Getting DIY done can be a real challenge when time is limited and the budget is tight. So how can  completing those DIY projects become a reality?

  
 

This past year we have moved into a house that has lots of fixing up to do to it, and the many tasks can seem quite daunting.  As we are entering the New Year I have been reflecting on goals and priorities, and one of those needs to be doing the long list of  DIY tasks around the house.

The approach I am taking this year is to plan carefully and to actually assign a time frame and estimated budget for the various tasks. So this is my plan of action:

  • First I made a list of all of the jobs, big and small, that need to be done during the course of the year. I wrote it in the back of a notebook so it can be the "Master List" to refer to.
  • Next was prioritizing what is urgent. This meant thinking about what is actually necessary for us to function well and also things that need to happen before the rainy season. These items got a star.
  • Then it was time to make a list of what needs to happen for each month of the year. This was a bit more tricky as I am sure things will carry over from one month to the next. So at the front of the notebook I have assigned a few pages per month to list the various jobs that need doing each month.
  • Finally we made a trip to the hardware shop to get some estimated prices of materials so that we can set a realistic budget for some of the projects. I still need to write an estimated budget next to each task so that we can plan our expenses.

I am hoping that this planned approach will help us to realize our goals to get at least some of the DIY done in the coming year.

How do you tackle DIY projects? Do you try and stick to a plan and time frame or do you have a more fluid approach?


Friday, 1 December 2017

Get Christmas Organized!

My most helpful planning tip for Christmas is to create a "Christmas File" or "Christmas Planner". I finally did this last year and it has been such a help as we approach the Christmas season!




Especially after our long distance move, I feel a bit disorientated this year. Our Christmas tree is not even up on 1 December as it usually is. But it was easy to retrieve my file and get going on all the things that need to be done in December.

So what can you include in a Christmas Planner? Here are 10 suggestions:
  1. A plan of action for what you would like to do over December
  2. A December Calendar filled in with key events and "to do's"
  3. A list of people and addresses to send off cards and/or gifts and their due dates
  4. Ideas for decorating
  5. Gift Ideas list with associated budget
  6. Templates for Christmas crafts (for example paper angels)
  7. Recipes for Christmas baking (for example a favourite cookie/biscuit recipe: find mine here)
  8. Christmas Menu and associated recipes
  9. A shopping list for ingredients for baking and Christmas Menu
  10. An Advent Scriptures readings list
This year I have decided to add a "Bucket List" of activities that will make the Christmas holidays fun and memorable. I have written my own list as well consulted with other family members so we can try and do some or all of these things. Our list includes the simple (eat mince pies) as well as the more elaborate (attend "The Nutcracker Suite Ballet").

 
What is on your bucket list this Christmas? Do you have any special traditions that make Christmas a meaningful time for you? Or do you sometimes feel frazzled and over-committed at Christmas time?  Perhaps this post "Christmas Goodness" will help? (find the post here)