Sentences with phrase «things in the drawers»

It's like the dresser in your spare bedroom: you put things in the drawers that you don't need.
That wasn't the only case of Mondays, as I realized I forgot my wallet as soon as I stepped out the door, which was good since I went back in to retrieve it quickly, but while on my way to work, I realized that I had forgotten my keys for my cabinet, which means I'd have no access to my snacks and other things in my drawers.
I just keep shoving things in the drawers and it's busting at the seams.

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Ask questions about what's in the bathroom drawer or even the fridge — things you might forget in a doctor's office.
The clown insists on putting side by side many of those things that we spend considerable time in keeping in separate drawers of the mind — altruism and selfishness, reason and impulse, religion and sex, Rolls Royces and cigar butts.
They travel well if you're looking for some thing to keep in work drawer or training bag.
When things in the crisper drawer aren't looking so crisp anymore, make this soup.
Instead of letting things go bad in your crisper drawer, use almost - wilted vegetables in a stir fry and blitz up a bunch of miscellaneous herbs into an exciting herb jam or pesto.
Well any adults that have their own «treasure chest» realize that sometimes things don't get put back where they belong sometimes... sometimes they get put in drawers... in night stand drawers... in night stand drawers that you have passed on to your little kids cause you want new ones.
Some of our moms have said that they use it in the drawer of their changing table, to help keep things organized.
Frustrating things that pumping moms face are: inconveniently timed work activities that compromise your pumping schedule; having to remember to bring all the components to work each day — and that one time you forget the lunchbox and have to hide a bottle of breast milk in a mug of ice in your desk drawer; producing less milk than you hoped for; co-workers not understanding your need to pump.
The good thing is that you have the option to deactivate the locks temporarily when you have to repeatedly open and close drawers when working in the kitchen.
Kids explore the world first by putting things in their mouth, and then by dipping into purses, drawers, and cabinets.
From proper furniture placement and drawer organization, closet set - up to double - duty decorating, the best thing to keep in mind is that if it doesn't work, change it.
There are different schools of thought on storing Parmesan cheese so it doesn't get moldy, but one good method is to moisten a piece of cheesecloth or a paper towel and wrap it around the cheese, then wrap the whole thing in aluminum foil and store it in the crisper drawer of your refrigerator.
Instead, opt for a single dresser and changing table combo, and invest in some drawer separators to help keep things organized.
This picture illustrates where I started (the only things it's missing is what I keep in the drawers of my dresser: bulky sweaters, some pajamas, t - shirts, underwear / bras, socks, and Pilates attire that I don't hang).
While stuffed animals and building blocks make little ones happy, sometimes it's the things in the pantry or the bathroom drawer that becomes their favorite toy.
This drawer also comes with its own cover hence once you put it in the freezer; it won't get mixed up with other things in your freezer.
I'm hoping that this little busy bag will inspire you to look at the things you already have at home, stashed in some drawer and think how you can use it for play!
The double dresser is fun for kids with the three smaller drawers in a row across the top that make it more exciting to tuck things in a certain place and remember exactly where they are.
Think about including things like fresh fruit in a bowl on the counter or table or designate a drawer or basket in the refrigerator that might have things like individual servings sizes of applesauce, carrots, celery or cheese sticks.
Keep the room neat and tidy with things tucked away in five large drawers on the tall dresser, six large drawers on the double dresser and two large drawers on the armoire.
However, having some adorable pajamas lined up in a drawer, ready to go, is not the same thing as seeing a tiny human snuggled up in them.
Teach your toddler to keep specific things in specific places, such as the sock drawer for all socks and the toy bin for all the toys.
Child proofing locks will effectively keep kids out of things that could be dangerous to them and they are available for every kind of door, cabinet, drawer or other device in your home that opens.
Often the most dangerous things n the home are lurking behind closed doors; meaning in your cabinets and drawers.
If you have information in your desk drawer or on a hard disk in your bedroom, and the government comes to get it from you, the one thing you know is they have to come through your front door.
«Everything in our desk drawers is gone, so that's another thing I need to get.»
It comes complete with six slide out drawers that can easily store many of the things you need for working or completing projects, It comes in a classic red and black design.
It can be tucked under a bed or in a drawer if your goal is to keep children or other housemates out of your things.
They include basic things like wheelchairs to help people move around, magnifiers that increase the size of text or images to make them easier to see, even nonelectronic items like large - handled kitchen utensils that are easier to hold; think about everyday things in your kitchen drawers such as can openers, spoons, spatulas and the like.
He can tell whom you vote for (it's in the sports decor, not the art supplies); he knows if you are actually tidy or just shove things into drawers right before a guest arrives.
Instead of allowing drawers and closets to fill up throughout the year with things you don't need or want, create a place in your home where you can collect these items and then donate them in the spring as part of your regular spring cleaning.
I, too, feel the urge to eat all the green things after a mindfully indulgent holiday season, and am itching to get back in my own kitchen where my blender awaits and my salad drawer runneth over.
This is how it worked out in our drawers and our dividers organizing things.
I found a bunch of perfect items that would work to organize the random odds, ends, and everyday - used - things in our catch - all kitchen drawer.
Little baby clothes are possibly the cutest things in the world, and I couldn't wait to stock their drawers and closets.
I use the larger one to hold my everyday makeup (it proudly sits on my bathroom countertop) while the smaller one is used for things like cotton balls, bobby pins, etc. when traveling and stays tucked away in a drawer until I need it.
Open up the drawer, take everything out and before you put things back in, ask yourself this question «does this serve me» again and again.
Georg Stool by DWR / / Arc Lamp (or similar here) / / Stump / / Round Rug / / Daybed (if you don't happen to have that awesome built in window seat thing) / / Coffee Table / / Chairs / / Leather Drawer Pulls / / Linen Sofa
So I'll spend the last 30 minutes prior to game time shoving things in closets, drawers and my office in order to look like I've got it all together.
Declutter Nightstand My nightstand tends to be a junk drawer — I toss things in there that I don't want to lose track of, or things that I need to tackle at some point.
I don't have any specific sorting that I do, but I try to keep similar things by each other — think vests are hung all together, workout tees are all in the same drawer, cardigans are folded up on one spot
This last week I found myself doing very odd things like organizing my book shelves and jewelry drawer, will my baby care about the mess in the bathroom - probably not, do I feel that this is the priority # 1 - yes, so weird!!
I recently finished a dresser with numbered drawers for my son's room: http://www.thediyspot.com/2012/12/home-by-christmas-part-2/ Funny thing, I am in the process of redoing an attic bathroom that has an alcove for a narrow tall storage piece such as this.
What other things do you guys find essential in your underwear drawer?
The first thing we did was assemble the dresser leaving off the drawer fronts to the drawers because in order to give the dresser an apothecary cabinet look, the drawer fronts needed a slight modification.
The funny thing is, it's been sitting in my belt drawer for far too long, to the point where I almost forgot I had it.
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