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Simplicity Tips

When it comes to gifts, ask loved ones to gift your children experiences over things.

Audible credits, a trip to Omsi, a ski pass, a massage, an afternoon flying a kite, a ride on the the sternwheeler or train all make great gifts. When our children grow up they won’t look back on the stuff they filled their room with, they will look back on the experiences they shared with loved ones.

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If you're not using the space in your house, consider downsizing to something more practical. You will likely save money and time spent cleaning by letting go of the idea that more space is better; smaller spaces are easier to maintain and more environmentally responsible.

REMEMBER

Limit what you own to that which is very useful or very beautiful (or both).

Start capsule wardrobes for the whole family.

one in = one out

If you get something new, something old has to go.

HAVE A FAMILY MEETING

Talk to your partner and children about why you own things and do what you do. It might shed a new light on your home and life. This also pushes you toward talking about what you spend your time doing. Minimalism isn’t only about the amount of “stuff” in your life; it’s about the things we fill our time with.

start a toy rotation. pack away 75% of your childrens toys into bins and put them out of site. rotate bins every couple of weeks.

SIMPLIFY MEAL PLANNING WITH EATING CLEAN COOKING DIRTY’S MEAL PLANS { and it’s a hood river-based business }

be thoughtful

We are all looking for a good deal. But often, spending a little more upfront for something of higher quality means less waste in the long run. Not only will things hold up better, but we generally care for things that cost more money differently than we do a quick grab at Walmart.

keep a bag or basket near your front door for things that need to be returned to friends and family.

Sharing

A great way to live a “greener” life is to buy secondhand and, even better, to just share with friends. Your baby outgrew her crib? Let a friend that is expecting borrow it until you have your next baby. Try setting up a toy trade with friends once a month.

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