Is there a mom alive who doesn’t simultaneously love and despise reusable water bottles? Water bottles have saved me from the horror that is watching my children try to drink from public drinking fountains without contracting the plague more times than I can count. I love them so much that each person in my family has at least two to their name: one for using plus one in the wash. Even I have a couple of them: one for home and one for barre and Pilates classes at the studio. But OH MY WORD, the clutter.
They have fallen on my head after rolling off of the top of the refrigerator (bad place to try to keep them, FYI). More than one has clanked and slammed down the stairs to its untimely squished death after a storage basket upended because kids were wrestling near it. I shoved them all over my kitchen counter waiting for the insides to become bone dry after a trip through the dishwasher because I have a serious fixation with not putting a lid on a wet bottle. No more wire hangers? No. I’m fine with wire hangers. No more wet water bottles with lids in place so they can fester and grow bacteria ever! And I’m not going to even TRY to count how many water bottles have been retired because their extra proprietary, funky shaped lid went missing in our black hole of a kitchen catch-all drawer.
I tried everything I could think of to organize them: wine racks, shoe holders, laundry baskets, and even -out of sheer desperation- plastic grocery bags hanging on hooks inside the basement stairs. Every one of them failed because of one major flaw: nothing had a place where we could store the odd lids and still actually see them. Every one, that is, until I found this Michael Graves Design Over-the-Door Basket Organizer from JCPenney. There are two main differences between this bad boy and an over-the-door shoe organizer.
- The nifty mesh pocket at the top lets you drop in the un-matched lids or tops or straws for the water bottles and still keep a visual on them. No black hole happening there.
- The baskets (or shelves) hold everything from small 1-cup water bottles to the largest canteens (in the top basket) and everything in between. They even hold our 1-liter Sodastream bottles neatly.
To say that I’m a fan of this basket organizer is to put it mildly. I recommend it to all my mommy-friends who have been overrun with water bottles.
MAJOR BONUS: The kids can find their own water bottles and lids for all their summer excursions into the great wild that is our backyard or the playground or picnics or bike-riding with friends, or…or…or… You get the idea. Summer just got a little easier.
Giveaway
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Reader's Thoughts...
Meena R says
I use baking soda to clean my sinks in the kitchen and bathroom. It means less noxious chemicals and much more eco-friendly!
Jennifer says
we use old mesh bags with broken zippers as bath toy storage held onto the tub wall with a suction cup with a hook, also they’re great tacked over a wire shelf to make a sweater dryer, an old baby gate became a fold out of the wall drying rack, and we used an old feed tub hooked into our sink drain for our rabbits litterbox, no changing paper just flush it down with a bucket of water… our whole house is a mishmash of re purposing and clever usage of random objects!
Bethany says
I comb my hair in the shower, right after I condition it, which helps me rinse it well AND means I don’t have to worry about tangles once I get out. When I finally came up with this solution, it saved me so much time on my hair in the morning!
Tara says
I use a canvas shoe organizer to store my scarves and gloves!
April V. says
My best #lifehack is setting a time for running the dishwasher and clothes washer. Electric company power is more costly during the most often used hours, 8am to 8pm so we do not run the dishwasher or clothes washer unless it is before 8am or after 8pm. It also reminds us to get it done!
Barbara Montag says
Tweet https://twitter.com/JalapenoMama/status/471179994107248640
Barbara Montag says
When it’s too hot to be outdoors and we want some exercise we turn on our Wii and have fun with Just Dance!
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Erika says
I think our family’s most important summer “lifehack” would be to remember it’s okay to break plans and stop chores to enjoy the sunshine and outdoors on a pretty day.
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Krista M. says
Tweeted: https://twitter.com/CMandKW/status/470909335392899073
Krista M. says
Keep sunscreen everywhere so there is no excuse not to use it!!
Deb moretti says
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Deb moretti says
I set out five days worth of clothes for the kids in their closet based upon the weather forecast. Then they just pull it out and get dressed. Relieves a little morning stress.
Jessie C. says
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Jessie C. says
My favourite #lifehack is to repurpose glass bottles as grain containers and pencil holders.
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Bryn says
I keep a bag of extra dog fowl, leash, treats and a towel in my car for new puppy along with my girls emergency bags. It’s made impromptu park stops soooo much easier.
Kelly D says
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Kelly D says
My favorite #Lifehack is to bring a cooler with drinks and snacks when we go on summer day trips. It saves lot of time and money when my kids need a drink or something to eat.
D Schmidt says
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D Schmidt says
My summer #LifeHack is more outdoor playtime meaning less mess and cleaning inside! One great activity my children love to do is to attach bubble wrap to their feet and then jump in kid friendly paint and create amazing works of art.
mysweetiepiepie says
My favorite summer lifehack is gathering fresh ingredients from the garden for meals rather than from the grocery store.