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Life at the Mazariegos is always fast and on going ,so anytime I can make it easy on me or on anyone here Im on it.With 3 one year olds at home I like to get as much sleep as possible,mornings are not my thing therefore I like to prepare ahead of time.Once a month I pre make meals and do other small things to keep the house afloat and help us all out in our every day "I'm running late" rush. Here is a list of some of the things we do..... 

*Every other day the Twins pick 4 chores each out of our chore envelope (luck of the draw)
Kitchen,bathrooms,trash,vacuuming,Dog,bleaching,laundry,yards and together they have to do their room.

*Every morning before we leave our rooms the beds need to be made and laundry picked up.

*There's a breakfast menu 
Cereal
Frozen PB&J  (homemade)
Breakfast burritos (homemade)
Mini Pancakes 
Frozen gogurts 

*Clean out the car when we get out of it.

*Every night before we go to bed we tidy up as much as possible.

*If it's a late night out I dress the babies in clothes that they can sleep in and their diapers get changed before we get home so they can go straight to bed when we get home.

*We always have a leftover night where we eat all the left overs of the week.
Usually there's a day when things get out of hand but for the most part we are able to keep it under control.




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