
"My Plasma Car's Faster Than Yours Is"
On a recent visit to our son Ryan’s house, they got out the Plasma Cars and we all had a lot of fun tooling around the house. Of course Colton had to show us how fast he was, but he wouldn’t relinquish his new stuffed whale so the whale got to go for a little spin too. That darned old whale probably cost him the race!
Last September Ryan started telling us we just “had” to get these Plasma Cars for Colton for Christmas (here’s a little research I did on them at the time: “Some Kids Toys Are So Much Fun Parents Can’t Wait To Play With Them”). It’s not often you find a ride on toy that both the parents and kids can share, but these Plasma Cars are just that.
I gotta tell ya, now I understand all of the videos of adults on these ride on toys that I posted in that entry. Keep in mind, our son is over 6 feet tall and he was able to easily manipulate these things around tables and chairs, corners and hallways, and everything else in the house. Here they are coming down a very narrow hallway.
Spring is the perfect time of year to rejuvenate your home and organize the clutter that has developed during the cold and stale winter months.
It’s that time of year when we all get the itch to jump in and get the house cleaned and organized. I usually like to start my spring cleaning in April because here in Colorado it’s just starting to get nice enough to start popping out the windows and giving them a thorough cleaning. I also like to wash the window screens so this is a good time of the year to undertake that awful task.
It’s also a good time to start tossing out and decluttering all the stuff that tends to build up in the house during the winter. I’ve really been itching to get into the grandkid’s playroom and organize all of the toys and what-nots that have been collecting in piles and boxes from Christmas, Valentines, Birthdays and now Easter. I’m one of those who is ruthless about organizing and keeping things in their place, but somehow or other this room has gotten away from me.
One thing that will really help you out with your spring cleaning is to invest in the right tools for organizing your home. If you don’t already have closet organizers, files for different documents and enough shelving, then spring is a good time to make that investment so that you can really dig in and take back your rooms. Having the right tools on hand to organize will make the job go a lot easier.
The rooms that many parents have the most difficult time organizing are the kid’s rooms and the playrooms. Having the right toy organizers and kids bookshelves are important to keeping these clutter gathering rooms under control and should be a part of your spring cleaning agenda.

At Christmas our son bought one of these sling bookshelves for his son Colton’s room and they absolutely love it. When I first saw it looked a little smaller than I had imagined, but it’s worked out perfectly for them and holds a lot more books than I thought it would. I’ve decided it’s the perfect solution for organizing all of the books and coloring books that have been collecting in the “grandkid room” here at our house.
Here’s what I really like about this sling bookshelf by Kidkraft:
Enter the sling. The little Mister will be able to take out one book at a time, and can properly return it to help us keep the playroom organized. Once tidy we’re hoping the books will stay tidy, and they won’t fall out. Our former kids book shelf, which has been a box and the floor has been a mess and I’m looking forward the having this charming little sling bookshelf for the books to call home.
Spring cleaning is a major undertaking, but once done it feels so good to move into summer with a clean and organized home. There are a lot of other toy organizers to help you get your kid’s rooms and playrooms organized this spring including toy boxes, toy caddies and toy lockers. With new outdoor toys moving in this summer and taking over your backyard, at least you’ll have the pleasure of knowing your indoor toys are organized and in their place in your home.
Oh, and if you’re looking for a good general spring cleaning checklist, here’s one I like to follow.
Woman’s Day Magazine…Your Ultimate Spring Cleaning Checklist
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