Friday, March 25, 2011

60 You Asked: Dedication to Medication

Happy Friday!  I have a little weekend project for everyone to consider!  Ready?

It all sparked from the following question from a reader, "Do you know how or where to dispose of prescription medications?"

It was wonderful timing really!  I also had just learned from another reader some extremely useful medication storage information.  I combined the question with the great facts from the reader, and asked my new Pharmacist friend, Mellissa, to guest post today!  Then, I will show you some of our medication storage that we implemented based on the great information I received! 

So now I am turning this post over to Mellissa:

Medicine Cabinets are NOT for Medicine

"Hello from New England, I heart organizing readers; I too am a huge fan of Jen’s awesome blog.  My name is Mellissa and I am a mom {of a beautiful 2 year old boy}, organizing freak, and also a pharmacist.   I have a doctor of pharmacy degree from a large university in New England and I have worked in retail pharmacy for several years as both an intern and a pharmacist.  My areas of interest are pediatrics, medication adherence, and women’s health; but through my course of practice I have seen it all.  I love being a pharmacist and I really enjoy passing my knowledge on to others.  So one day when I was reading a blog entry of Jen’s and my pharmacist alarm went off, I had to write in and give her heads up.  She had never heard what I shared with her so she asked me if she could share it with her readers and now here I am writing a guest blog!

What set off my pharmacist alarm………Jen was storing her medication in her bathroom.  Now I’m not picking on Jen because millions of people do it too, I mean where is your medicine cabinet?  It’s not in the kitchen!!!  Unfortunately medicine cabinets are not meant to store medicine!!!  I know, they are sized just right for those prescription bottles, so why wouldn’t you keep all of your medication together all nice and neat in your cabinet that is designed to hold medicine?  Because drugs need to be stored in an area where there is low humidity and stable temperature {room temp, never above 77 F} and I don’t know about you, but when I get out of the shower my mirror is foggy.  I wouldn’t even trust the fan in the bathroom.  Drugs will degrade over time and this is going to make them less effective, but storing them properly is key to getting them to keep their effectiveness until the expiration date on the bottle.  Storing them in the bathroom is like putting them through an accelerated degradation process and who wants to take a Tylenol that is only half effective? 

Now where should you store your medication?  I recommend either your bedroom or your kitchen (but not in cabinets around the stove or the refrigerator because of the heat generated by these appliances).  If you have young children I would store them in your kitchen if your bedroom does not have an area where you can be certain your kids can’t get to them.  I keep mine in a plastic bin in our pantry, but I also keep a small bin in my closet because we have our bedrooms on a different floor.  In my bedroom I keep Tylenol for both adults and kids and some antacids, who wants to run downstairs at 2 am when your little one has a fever?  One thing to be aware of, its not just what you get in pill form that is in this category; anything with a panel on the side of it that says Drug Facts and Information and lists an active ingredient as a drug substance needs to be stored properly.  Things like Neosporin, Clearasil, Retin-A, etc. have an active ingredient that needs to protected from moisture, light, and temperature fluctuations, however I draw the line at toothpaste because I think that would result in a decrease in the amount people brush their teeth, but toothpaste is a drug.  Please, go into your bathroom, empty out the medicine cabinet and store your medications under proper conditions.

Now let’s spring clean our “medicine” cabinet.  Every 6 months you should look at the labels on your drugs and get rid of everything that is expired.  A green way to dispose of your medication to keep it out of our water supply is too get a Ziploc bag and fill it with either kitty litter or your old coffee grounds.  Take your pills out of their original container and mix them in with the kitty litter/coffee grounds and seal the bag, then throw away.  {If you use kitty litter moisten it with water}.  This will deter someone who goes through your garbage from stealing your old meds.  Never throw them away in the original bottle.  Also while you are cleaning out the expired stuff, toss any leftover antibiotics you have whether they are expired or not!  Next time you don’t finish your course of antibiotics throw them away, don’t hang on to them.  It is never a good idea to take a couple of pills of an old antibiotic because you aren’t feeling well.  This is one of the ways we have gotten antibiotic resistance, which is a big problem and will continue to be one if we don’t take it seriously.  Moms, make sure you are tossing what is leftover of the medications that your pharmacist adds water to.  Those types of medications are typically only good for 10-21 days and after that they start to go bad.  NEVER save your child’s liquid amoxicillin and give it to them 6 months later.  Don’t laugh, it definitely happens, people save it for years. 

Ok, we cleaned out our expired stuff and know where to put it away, but what should we have on hand.  The most important things to have are ibuprofen, acetaminophen {both of these in adult and child form}, thermometer, band aids, first aid ointment {I like triple antibiotic ointment i.e. Neosporin}, oral rehydrating solution, Allegra or Zyrtec, liquid Benadryl, and an antacid.  I keep Allegra and Benadryl, even though they are both antihistamines because Allegra is what I would use for seasonal allergies, but if someone where having an allergic reaction I would give them liquid Benadryl {liquid works faster}.  These supplies will get you through most at home scenarios.  And save yourself some money, buy the store brands.  I always buy generic drugs and then I have extra money so I don’t have to buy generic purses and shoes.  Generics really do work as well as the brand name. 

So thanks for reading my first ever blog post, I hope it was informative and fun!

xoxo,
Mellissa C, PharmD"


Such incredible information!  I have been unknowingly storing ALL of our medications or first aid supplies in a bathroom cabinet.  Never thought twice about it!

So, I took my new found information and put it to good use.  And I must say, it feels incredible having all my meds organized and know that they are also being stored correctly!

I started out with all of our prescriptions, tylenols and vitamins.  I decided they would find a new home in a kitchen cabinet.  Top shelf.



We placed all of our meds into two tin boxes {similar to these here}, which I just added pretty paper and ribbon to.  One for the kiddo's, one for the adults.



They are the perfect solution for medication sized bottles!  And they are all concealed and up high, out of sight from the little ones.

We also transferred all of our vitamins into a utensil caddy, which is easy to bring down to counter level:


I used an infamous mini white vase to corral all those awkward medicine dispensers, nose suckers and a thermometer:


Next I moved onto all of our first aid supplies.  Most of them were combined to fit in an old first aid kit I had picked up awhile back:


We definitely don't have a shortage on band-aids!


Then, I used a larger box {a leftover box that I found at Target filled with greeting cards eons ago}, to corral the rest of the first aid supplies.  This included ice packs/bags, ointments and cotton/q-tips.


All of the first aid items are tucked on the top shelf of a little linen closet right outside all of our bedrooms. 



I used a leftover wipe container to toss in all those sinus medications....


However, it won't be much longer until they make their way into a medication safe in our bedroom.

You may also recall from this post that I tuck away some extra ibuprofen/tylenol for ourselves and the kiddos, next to the bed for late night emergencies {in a leftover dishwashing tabs bin}:


So far all of the caps are pretty "child proof", but I am absolutely investing in something like this in the very near future:


So there you have it!  Information overload?  All incredibly great though!  Who else is surprised?  Who else is pulling meds out of the bathroom as we speak?  I am SO grateful Mellissa contacted me to share such great information!  And it was SO much fun to have a guest here on the blog as well!  Endless THANKS to her for stopping by!

Mellissa has been awesome enough to offer of a little Q&A due to the information she provided.  Feel free to comment with any additional questions that may have sparked, and we will update the post accordingly!

5 IHeart: A Good Friday Feature!

Oooh!  Such a happy Friday surprise!  I am being featured over at 6th Street Design School today!

I am hooked on Kirsten's blog, and the pics I have seen from around her abode are magazine worthy goodness!

You can see all of our updated Home Tour pics and information HERE.


Thursday, March 24, 2011

6 IHeart: My March Sponsors!!

It's time to give some major love to those that keep IHeart Organizing's lights on, and I couldn't be more excited to send them each virtual hugs for all they do!



As many of you fellow bloggers know, blogging can be {and is for this gal} a second job.  But it's the best job.  It's a job that brings me new friends, inspiration and daily excitement.  I look forward to blogging in all my spare moments.  IHEART this job and only wish to do it full time some day!  And to be able to dedicate more time to making it even bigger and better.  That's where my sponsors come in.  Right now, I am definitely dedicating as much time as I can above and beyond my first job as a daycare mommy and then as a wife and mom in the evenings.  That means providing daily posts and a drive to try and respond to each and every comment and email {although, sometimes it can be crazy challenging to keep  up!}.  Again, THANK YOU SPONSORS!  They really have kept this blog up and running!  They support my time writing posts and  responding to emails and editing photos, my equipment and the costs that are associated with running a full time blog.  They continue to make this blog possible and for that, I am forever grateful.  So please stick around and take a moment to read about the folks that keep this blog afloat from month to month!



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Today you get to meet Heather who run's Blondie's Shop on Etsy!

Heather works full-time, so in her spare time she makes note cards and knits.  Several years ago Heather taught herself to knit for the sole purpose of stress relief.  And she found something out while relieving her stress, she really liked doing it and her scarves became great fashion accessories {for herself} and then she began receiving several requests and started making gifts!  So hence, a few months ago she started Blondie's Shop!  A key element of my scarves and cowls is the combination of colors and textures to create a very unique and fabulous look.  Each one of my knitted items is individually unique.


Because Heather truly enjoyed sending and receiving handwritten note cards, she also realized a love and passion for creating them.  It's an extra special treat to open up the mail and receive a handwritten, heartfelt, short and sweet note, don't you agree?  And because she enjoys scrapbooking so much, she decided to do something with all that leftover paper!  Thank goodness for us she did, her cards are absolutely divine!


She also plans on adding to her shop soon, so stay tuned for more awesomeness that is Heather!  Oh, and she runs a fun blog too, you can check that out here!

Thanks so much to Heather with Blondie's Shop for hopping on the IHeart Organizing Sponsorship team! 


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For someone who is a tad obsessed with cleaning and organizing, imagine the match made in heaven that was discovered when I found Toni, from a Bowl Full of Lemons!  She currently runs a blog that gives me my daily fix of all things IHeart, she is quite impressive in her skills!


It's funny because we often joke about how we could be long lost sisters with how much we have in common!  It's so much fun having such a good blog buddy!

Not only does the multi-talented Toni run an awesome blog, she also sells Shaklee, which are awesome products!


In fact, I have been using the Basic H2 since reviewing it here, and I LUUUURVE it!

When you pick Shaklee, you will know three things to be true. It is always safe. It always works. And it is always green.  Win win and win right?!

Here is a fact that knocked my socks off, "Through the sale of Shaklee Get Clean® Basic H2® in the last year alone, Shaklee has eliminated 2.7 billion bottles of conventional, ready-to-use 26-ounce window cleaner — if placed end-to-end, these bottles would wrap around the earth more than 18 times!"

Interested?  Check out Toni's Shaklee website here, or visit her blog here to find out more!!

Toni has some great new member specials going on so please contact her for the details:  myshakleeoffice@gmail.com.


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Christine with Simple Starfish Jewelry is another talent that I am gushing over!   Once you pop over to her website or her facebook page, you will know why I adore her work!  Well, and I gave you another glimpse as to why here:



The shop is filled with beautiful hand stamped pieces, that include everything from necklaces to bracelets... and the customization possibilities are endless!

She is always adding new custom pieces, I love there is always a variety!  Here are some of the newest additions to her shop:

{Baseball Mom}, {Turquoise}, {Cancer Sucks}

Personalized gifts such as these really let someone you know, just how much you care about them!  I have gotten lots of happy tears by giving gifts such as these!  And many compliments on the pendant that I wear on a daily basis.  Seriously, what mom wouldn't be proud to sport her munchkins initials or names?  Love.

I have also had reader's write to me after working with Christine to tell me how excited they were to find her and how great she was at creating something custom for them! 

Again, Christine's awesome work can be found on her website and on her facebook page, be prepared to stay awhile and gaze at her skills!


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Michelle runs an time and money saving blog that is sure to make all of your lives easier!  Michelle's title says it all.  It's quite amazing really!  But you CAN cook 5 dinners in just ONE hour too!!

Here's how:

Michelle has created a plan to cook all 5 dinners for the week in just ONE hour. All the menu plans have family friendly meals that feed 4-6 people and no, they are not all casseroles. :)

The meals are fresh, not frozen. They keep in your refrigerator until ready to heat and eat!

You could spend one hour on a Saturday or Sunday preparing 5 meals for your busy week!!  Yep, it only costs you the cost of the groceries and the one hour time investment, and you have meals for the whole week!  Done!

Not only does the fact that you can make 5 dinners in one hour sound incredible, but nothing is better than coming home from work and having your dinner already prepared before you run off to that kiddo's sporting event or music lesson.  It saves money on eating out and causes so much less stress in trying to find time to feed your family on a busy work/school night!  This is such music to this mom's ears I tell you!!!

Michelle was also kind enough to share a special promotion, just for you IHeart Organizing readers!  Subscribe here and get a $5.00 discount off the regular price of $15.00 for your first 3 months! Making your first 3 month subscription only $10.00! 
 
You can find all the rest of the details right here on Michelle's blog.  And while you are there, give her some extra virtual hugs to thank her for her support of IHeart Organizing!


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I have another new sponsor this month and it's from a Handy Man and Crafty Woman who run a blog right up my ally!

Laurie and Rob have a site called Handy Man, Crafty Woman.  They have owned and renovated three homes in New England.  Two of their homes were built in the 1800s, and their current home was built in 1995. 

Some of Handy Man’s projects include: renovating their kitchen and stairway, installing wood floors, light fixtures and new bath fixtures; refinishing furniture, etc. Handy Man also built a shed last summer.

Here is a link to their huge stairway renovation project: 

Crafty Woman’s projects include: trying new recipes, photography, decorating, scrapbooking, and of course, organizing:  


Rob and Laurie love to go shopping in antique and consignment shops, and incorporate antique and vintage furnishings in their home. They also have a large collection of vintage Fiesta Ware.

They recently began a blog party on Wednesdays called “Wicked Awesome Wednesdays.”  





Head on over and check out all the great projects that other bloggers link up!





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My blogging buddy Amanda who writes the blog Our Humble A{Bowe}d,  is continuing to support me as well!  My smiles are plastered!

We have another gal full of incredible talents, and lucky for us, she shares those talents with us through her Etsy shop!




She offers custom cut-outs, I can't begin to figure out how she creates something so amazing, but she does!  She can whip up some playful artwork for your little ones haven!    Or for your haven, in the form of some personalized art!  She also can turn a photograph into incredible wall art!
Thank you Amanda for sharing your home renovations and crafts with us on your inspiring blog, and for offering up your awesomeness through your Etsy shop, and most importantly, for supporting IHeart Organizing!


Wahoo!  Amanda is offering FREE SHIPPING through April!  




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Tracy from Creme de la Gems Boutique Jewelry has continued to show IHeart Organizing some love!  You just have to pop over to her website and her facebook page to check out all that she has to offer.  Her work is beyond gorgeous, I could just "oooh and ah" over it all day!  In fact, I do often....

As a mom, I am especially in love with the idea of sporting personalized jewelry that contain the names of your little ones!



And don't these hair pins just make your heart skip a beat?


The attention to detail in Tracy's shop is flawless!  She also runs an Etsy shop!  Incredible!



Just in time for Mother's Day!  Head over to Creme De La Gems website and use code "kickoff20" for 20% off Sterling Silver Stamped Jewelry only.  Code is good through March 31st only!


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Another sponsor back again this month is Katie, who sells the amazing Scentsy warmers and scents!  You already know from this post, how much I adore these Scentsy products, but if you are looking for more information, you can checkout the website for all sorts of products and background on what makes Scentsy products such a good choice for filling your home with amazing aromas! 

The cool part about Scentsy, is that you can choose from oodles of scents, to pair with tons of stylish warmers, and through a flame-less light bulb, fill your home with incredible scents!!ough a full size warmer:





I love that any time I open the front door, for myself or a guest, I am greeting with the most amazing aromas.  And it's all thanks to Scentsy!

Here's some additional information from Katie, on getting involved with Scenty:

"It didn't take me long to figure out that people love free stuff!   The easiest way to get lots of free stuff with Scentsy is hosting a party.  Basically, I mail you a little tote full of catalogs, order forms, and little testers of all 80+ scents.  You take the bag around with you to work, church, school, etc. and collect the orders from your family and friends.  You then earn a percentage of your sales in free and half-priced products!  For example, if you host a $400 party, you can earn over $200 of product and pay only $60.  That's 70% off!
We also have a brand new catalog coming out on March 1 with so many new warmers and scents!  This is a perfect time to host a party and be the first to order!  Also, if you are interested in getting a sneak peek, you can email me at thescentchick@gmail.com to request a catalog in the mail!"
Thank you Katie for your support of the blog!

And also for offering up a discount to my readers!!  That's right everyone!  IHeart Organizing readers get 10% for mentioning the blog and emailing your order to Katie @ thescentchick@gmail.com.



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What can I say, I have a special place in my heart for my sponsor, Jane, from The Borrowed Abode!  She was my very first sponsor and continues to support me on a monthly basis!  I am so spoiled!



She runs an incredible blog, The Borrowed Abode, in which she shares all sorts of goodness dedicated to the pursuit of fabulous decor for rental homes and providing rental decor advice to others.  Looking for the lowdown on rental decorating?  Check out her informational post here!

This girl totally has it going on, she has provided so many inspiring and great tips for both renters and home owners alike!  I like to check back frequently for great reads filled with inspiration and humor, along with oodles of eye candy and ORGANIZING projects!


And I am sure she will be uber famous one day for creations such as this:


Oh how I adore her blog!  And the rest of her house tour is sure to leave you impressed as well!!

Endless thanks to my friend Jane for her continued support of IHeart Organizing!

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It's so important for me to extend my gratefulness to these sponsors, for all they do for me and this blog.  I hope that you all take a moment to check out their fabulousness, whether via their blogs, their shops or their facebook pages.  And you can always find their links by clicking on their banners on the sidebar of this blog at any time.  There is so much talent to be found!  Such a lucky girl I am to have the sponsor family I do!

21 March Challenge: Project "Household Binder" {Home Maintenance}

All free printables mentioned within the post are now expired and available for sale!  Please check out my Etsy Shop for a large selection of personalized printables to fit all of your household organizing needs!


  Thank you!


This one is all you guys!  So a giant virtual hug and smooch to you for suggesting a Home Maintenance checklist be added to the Household Binder.  Where was I on that one?  It seems to clearly obvious and necessary now but it wasn't on my original list.... It's true that I have never claimed to be the brightest bulb...

In fact, up til now, I have been using my cleaning checklist to write down typical home maintainable reminders...



I just recently laminated and transferred our cleaning checklist to our Household Binder, that way I can just use a dry erase marker to check off completed tasks!

But you all were so right.  A Home Maintenance checklist is a whole different can of worms, although, they also go hand in hand.  So right behind the cleaning checklist, I also laminated a Home Maintenance checklist!


It actually is a two sider, front and back....


I actually Googled around for some good checklists since I am definitely not the expert in this department.  And then I found this one here, which seemed to be pretty detailed and cover the whole world of home maintenance items.

I decided to just use the great list found on the www, and copy it into my own checklist {of course, I sourced my resource at the bottom}.


click HERE to download PDF
I just plan to X off the items that don't pertain to us!  Enjoy a free copy for you all as well!

So thank you for all of your comments and suggestions.  Although I can't create every single chart for every scenerio, hopefully you keep the suggestions coming and enjoy the freebies thus far!



I decided a little challenge would be fun! This month we are creating a Home Management Binder!  Wanna Join in?  Take photos and blog about your awesomeness as you go!  I am hoping to do a giant, "We did it!" celebratory post where we can all link up our binder creating success stories at the end of the month!