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.
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Reader's Thoughts...
hannah says
I’ve posted a cleaning routine inside a kitchen cabinet, so that I always have a starting point.
michelle jacobsen says
my day planner and to do lists keep me on track
S. Carter says
The hack I learned recently that I love is using binder clips on the back edge of my desk to keep cords in place even when they are unplugged.
Lisa V. says
I use used grocery bags for kitty litter bags.
s riches says
I clean the shower while I am taking a shower to kill two birds with one stone.
Kerry says
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Tina M says
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Tina M says
My best lifehack is having my kids help me with housework
Kerry says
My best lifehack is keeping my kids busy with chores. It helps me a lot and it also helps them learn responsibility.
Steve Stone says
we use olive oil to clean stainless steel.
Sylvie W says
BIG POT COOKING 🙂 Oh yes, I make huge batches of food and serve some for the current week and freeze the rest.
CONDENSE THE TRASH. To save on how often I have to put out the trash, I flatten all empty containers. They take up less space and stretch the time when I need to take out the bin
Brittney House says
I use paper clips to keep my cables organized.
Katherine says
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Katherine says
Spend a little bit of time outdoors every day to stay ahead of the weeds in my gardens
Lauren E. says
My fave lifehack is using tension rods inside cabinets for sorting cooking sheets & cutting board easily.
Lisa B says
Wash dishes as I am cooking so I don’t have so much after dinner
Tabathia B says
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Tabathia B says
I use small storage totes for small toys and stuffed animals to keep down the toy clutter
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brenda robinson says
by life hack is to stay organized and plan ahead
rachel says
I meal plan for the week ahead.