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Let's Spring into it!

Well, I hear it's that time again! Oh, you didn't get the memo? Well, you came to the right place to get a head's up. Hey, don't run...hold on, let me tell you!!! Before I continue, I want to warn you this is NOT an April Fool's joke LOL!

It's more of a celebration because winter is behind us. We now get to pull out of our caves and have a look at the 'honey-do' list. Yup, I know, we've hibernated for so long, just getting out of bed is a task. I know how you feel! But, just getting out of the house is enough to inspire me, how about you? Knowing that I can finally use my outdoor space makes it all worthwhile, especially my gardening. If you scroll down, you'll see I added an easy recipe of all the vegetation I plan on growing this summer...well most of it.

If you are as excited as me, I have added simple tasks below to get you started. All you have to do is get your family to help, that way you will have it done quicker. And please remember to make it fun because nobody is a fan of chores...but it's got to get done! And look, you don't have to do it all in one day, spread it out, you've got the whole season. So, get out there and get that spring in your step!!

While you are enjoying this month, I want to also wish you and your family a wonderful Easter. 


Sarah
Fleming Realty Inc. Brokerage
Broker of Record/Owner
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April Celebrations
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Couple Appreciation Month
Holy Humor Month

Int'l Customer Loyalty Month
Landscape Architecture Month
Lawncare Month

National Garden Month
National Decorating Month

Physical Wellness Month
Daily Celebrations
Apr 1 - April Fool's Day
Apr 3 - Find a Rainbow Day
Apr 7 - No Housework Day
Apr 14 - National Gardening Day
Apr 13 - Scrabble Day
Apr 18 - Easter
Apr 22
 - Earth Day
Apr 28 - National Superhero Day
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Many upgrades which include: newer windows, newer stamped concrete front & back, bathrooms with heated floors in the 2 upstairs, basement finished Nov/21, with electric fireplace in the rec. room, bedroom/office, 2 pc bathroom and cold room, and large storage area, 2 new garage doors with electric openers, hardwood stairs & landing, new hardwood & tile on main floor, granite counters in kitchen with newer appliances (less than 1 yr old), many pot lights.

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Let's Tackle the Clutter

Glad you are making the time to read this as you'll see the tasks are pretty simple. You and your family have the whole month to work through them.


 


—Challenge-Based Tasks—

1. Take the 12-12-12 challenge. The rules are simple: locate 12 items to throw away, 12 to donate, and 12 to be returned to their proper home. That’s it. Repeat if desired.
 
2. Fill an entire trash bag. Get a trash bag and fill it as fast as you can with things you can donate at Goodwill, Value Village or local church. 
 
3. Sort through a pile of mail or paper. Junk mail piling up on your kitchen counter or a stack of paper somewhere it shouldn’t be? For this challenge, look for piles of paper in places they don’t belong (kitchen counters, dining room tables, coffee tables) and tackle those piles first. Work to get through them quickly and easily.
 
4. Set a physical boundary for toys. I’m not a big fan of making your kids declutter their stuff unless you’ve led by example, so don’t start with this challenge. But when the time is right, take a look at the toy collection in your home and create a helpful physical boundary for them (a shelf, a closet, a wall, etc.) and then help your child curate their toys to fit.
 
5. Clean commonly-touched items. It’s always important to keep often-used surfaces clean of germs and contagious viruses and stuff. Maybe now more than ever. Using an effective cleaner, take time to clean countertops, faucets, doorknobs, drawer pulls, light switches, remotes, keyboards. You know, all the things that should remain clean in order to shorten your time at home. 

—Time-Based Tasks—

6. 15-minute family challenge. If your whole family is getting tired of the indoors, see if you can talk them into a fun game. Take 15 minutes as a family and see if you can find 100 things to remove from your home. Give them instructions to scatter, declutter only things that belong to them, and see if your total pile numbers 100 things by the end.
 
7. 20-minute linen closet clean-out. You can probably declutter all the old towels and linens in your linen closet in 20 minutes. Set a timer and get it done. You’ve been meaning to anyway, now’s your chance.
 
8. Declutter one room in 45 minutes. Take a look around the house and see if there is a lived-in room that you can declutter entirely in 45 minutes. Maybe your living room, family room, or dining room. Work hard to challenge your assumptions about what needs to stay in the room, removing as much as you can. When it’s complete, take a break and enjoy the peace and calm of a clutter-free room. Maybe tackle a new room tomorrow?
 
9. Skip one television show. I mean, really, you can only watch so much television before you start feel terrible anyway. So skip one show that you’d normally watch (if you enjoy sports, that’s already been settled for you) and use the time to declutter. That’s 30 minutes (or maybe even 60) of progress creating a new living environment. 

—Area-Based Tasks—

10. Clean out your car/vehicle. Too often our vehicles fill up with unnecessary things: old CDs, sunglasses, Happy Meal toys, receipts, coins, empty water bottles, paper trash. Grab two bags: one for garbage and one for items to relocate. Fill them quickly with everything in your car that doesn’t need to be there. You’ll be surprised how quickly you can empty your vehicle of unneeded clutter. 

11. Clear out clothes you don’t wear. Open your closet and drawers, notice how you usually wear the same things every day? Now’s a good time to get rid of the others: clothes that don’t fit, clothes that are too old, clothes that are out of style, clothes with holes, clothes that just don’t complement your figure the way you thought they would…. clear them out and open up your closet (and mornings).
 
12. Sort through your pantry. Seems like now is a pretty good time to get a good handle on what home essentials you already have and what is still needed. So take an afternoon this week to sort out your pantry—removing anything old, expired, or unlikely to get used.
 
13. Food storage containers. Your kitchen doesn’t need to be a punchline about Tupperware lids and the fact that they never match the container you need them to. Just get rid of them.
 
14. Clear your desktop. A clutter-free desktop is such a beautiful place to get work done—whether it’s career-based work or home-based work. So find some time and finally clear yours. Process piles of paper and remove unneeded supplies to craft an entirely new work environment. Who knows? Given the amount of free time you’re going to have at home over the next couple weeks, you might be surprised what new opportunities you are paving the way for.

We live busy lives—maybe too busy from time-to-time. Spending a few extra hours or days over the coming weeks at home with family may be just what we need as a society. If that’s you, for whatever reason, I hope you find the list above helpful in making the most of your time making your home the best it can be.

 

Source courtesy of BecomingMinimilist.com

Sarah's Collaborative Circle

Buying and selling a home takes a tribe of qualified professionals to make it all work. In the last 18 years, I have had the privilege of collaborating with reputable lawyers, mortgage agents, electricians, plumbers, painters, home inspectors, home stagers, and contractors, just to name a few. 

Please note the following individuals are not employees with Fleming, they are professionals in their specific fields.

Sarah's Collaborators list keeps growing and we're always looking to spotlight a local business, so if you don't see what you're looking for, simply send me a note, I'm sure I know someone!!

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Best way to spring into health is with this easy-to-make salad!

INGREDIENTS 

for CHICKPEAS:
  • 2 cans (13.5-oz.) chickpeas, drained and rinsed
  • 3 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil 
  • 1/3 c. Franks hot sauce
  • 2 tbsp. melted unsalted butter
  • Kosher salt
  • Freshly ground black pepper
 
for DRESSING:
  • 1/4 c. mayonnaise
  • 1/4 c. sour cream
  • 1/4 c. buttermilk
  • 1/2 tsp. garlic powder
  • 2 tbsp. freshly chopped parsley 
  • 2 tbsp. freshly chopped dill 
  • 2 tbsp. freshly chopped chives, plus more for garnish
  • Pinch of cayenne pepper
 
for SALAD:
  • 8 c. cut romaine lettuce 
  • 2 c. shredded cabbage 
  • 2 stalks celery, thinly sliced
  • 2 carrots, peeled and very thinly sliced
  • 1 c. cherry tomatoes, halved
  • 1 avocado, sliced
  • 1/2 red onion, thinly sliced
  • 3/4 c. bleu cheese crumbles

INSTRUCTIONS 

  • Make the chickpeas: Preheat oven to 450°. On a rimmed baking sheet, toss chickpeas with oil. Roast until chickpeas are crisp, about 20 minutes.  
  • Combine hot sauce and butter. Remove chickpeas from oven and immediately toss with hot sauce mixture. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Return to oven and roast 5 minutes more. 
     
  • Meanwhile, make dressing: In a medium bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, sour cream, and buttermilk. Add remaining ingredients and season with salt and pepper. Stir until combined. Refrigerate until ready to use.  
     
  • In a large bowl, toss romaine and cabbage with ⅓ cup dressing. Divide among 4 bowls. Top each bowl with celery, carrots, tomatoes, avocado, and red onion. Top with chickpeas, drizzle with dressing, and garnish with blue cheese and more chives.
Courtesy of Delish.com
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