From sandbox maintenance and the endless cycle of outgrown kids’ clothes to the rise of sourdough starters and evolving gardening ambitions, today’s episode is about how our home management tasks have shifted as our kids have grown. We each share a few “then vs. now” snapshots, offering little insights into what domestic work looks like during different seasons of family life. Enjoy!
Helpful Links:
- Meagan wrote the blog post Organizing Kids’ Clothes: Seasonal And Hand-Me-Down Storage Made Simple back in 2014 about the storage and swap-out of seasonal clothes and handmedowns that she used for her four boys for a decade.
- Meagan mentioned the book The Domestic Revolution by Ruth Goodman (affiliate link)
- Episodes From The Archives You May Enjoy On Home/Life/Time Management.
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