It can’t be natural
I confess I am chronically jealous of any of you mums who have perfect kid’s bedrooms. It just can’t be natural.
I was at a friend’s today for coffee and as usual had to use her loo, which is just passed the bedrooms. I use to think it was a kid thing that they did to check out someone else’s house but now realise that I haven’t grown out of it. But today I wish I had just crossed my legs. I came away not only gob smacked but insanely jealous. Her kid’s bedrooms are perfect. I don’t just mean a quick tidy like you do when in a mad rush when you know someone is coming round. Oh no these bedrooms were all colour co-ordinated, with everything in their place. They were neat and tidy with cute ornaments on the window cill. Books neatly on bookshelves, clean clothes folded on the bottom of the bed. They were so tidy that even in my walk past the door I could tell there was not a thing but clean fresh air under those beds.
Now don’t presume the worse of me, I don’t live in squallier and my house is neat and tidy as it can get with two children. But my efforts just don’t compare. My children are into crafts and drawing so every scrap of paper is one of their prized possessions. What looks like a miss-shape of discarded paper is probably a prised work of art to them. My daughter’s room is the better of the two but then it is so small she has to come out of her room just to change her mind let alone anything else. My son though is destined to be a typical boy. Socks and towels willingly walk out of his room on their own accord. A duvet that looks like it’s trying to escape its environment and to top it off I think half my plates and mugs are hiding in there. I’m just not brave enough to find out where.
So after Christmas, as everything is either done for Christmas or after Christmas on a long list of New Year’s resolutions, I am hatching a plan of attack. I have a feeling though it will be a one woman crusade without my kids support.


I cant really claim a perfect bedroom for my DS (well it is at the moment but that is the au pair not me!!- and she finishes her 3 month stint next Friday) but it has improved 3000 fold since I invested in the Trofast- check it out on Ikea’s site. It is amazing for storing all the annoying junk like 158 matchbox cars and 18 different power rangers complete with associated weaponery and having a ‘Power Ranger box’ and ‘Transformer box’ and a ‘stupid annoying toy from fast food restauraunt box’ makes tidying up 100 times quicker
The only thing that still stumps me is the big toys, like the Hotwheels race tracks and shark that you have to sigh things out of his mouth and the like
When you come to tackling your organisation stuff, maybe take a look at the Flylady?
Course at the moment I am lucky that mine isnt quite 5 so i still do the bulk of it, and he doesnt eat etc in his room, but I dread the teenage years!!
One of the things I did with the kids toys when they were smaller was stow some away in boxes and then rotate them every few months. Cut down on space and gave them ‘new’ toys to play with so kept them amused. Now they are older their idea of a tidy bedroom seems to be a different world to mine.