Wednesday, October 23, 2013

How can I hide alcohol from my parents?

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Polly


My bedrooms not great for that kind of stuff, as my mum is always clearing it up, but i was wondering if online there was somwhere i could buy something with a fake bottem or something which is big enough to store like two 1L bottles? Also if there are any ideas of where to hide it, it would be much appreciated x
I'm thinking like long term over the summer holidays for parties and stuff



Answer
When i was a kid I would put my alcohol in small water bottles or any type of small bottle. Then I would pull my bottom drawer out and put the bottles inside and then put the drawer back in.

I also hid alcohol bottles inside my radio speakers.

Another good spot would be inside your computer if you have a desk top computer. If you take the side cover off there is a lot of empty space.

What's the best way to organize your room? Mine is completely and utterly messy.?




babyb744


The whole room can be terribly cluttered, but the danger zone is my closet. There are bags, shoes, books, and junk I have no idea of where to put or what to do with in there!


Answer
Sit down at your messy desk and decide what it is you want to do in your room. Do you want to exercise? Listen to music? Watch TV? Read? Do homework? Dress quickly? Then divide your room up into areas. By the closet can be your dressing area, a mirror on the closet door or back of the door into your room can take care of that last minute look over to make sure you are ready for your day. Need a place for homework? Then you need a desk, an area to store papers, to arrange a schedule, a place to sit, maybe a lamp and a place to plug into the internet and or electric. Once you have the activities you want to do in your room, tackle each space, one at a time. For example, say you want to be able to get up, get dressed and out the door looking fabulous in 15 minutes, without having to look for that cute little pink purse and so on. First you need to empty the closet and get rid of stuff you either hate, no longer wear, doesn't fit, is stained and so on. With what you have left, you need to organize it in a way that makes it easy to locate what you have. I like to put my purses, hats and beach bags on the top shelf, so I can easily see them and grab and go. Then I have shirts together, pants together, and dresses together and then special clothes all the way to the back, since I don't need them nearly as much. I organize them by color, so white shirts together, green shirts together and so on. That way I can grab a green shirt and a pair of khaki pants and slip on a pair of tan crocs and I am onto the jewelry armoire with a mirror on the front to pick out a pair of earrings and a necklace, a quick look see and grab my purse and phone and I am out the door. When I come in, I have mail, my purse and phone. I usually have the phone in my hand on my way in, so I simply plug it in to be recharged, drop my purse at my desk, with the mail. Now, if I need to write a check to pay a new bill that came in with the mail, I sit right down and do it. No more late bills. In my bedroom, I like to watch tv and sleep. I have a comfy little chair on wheels next to the bed and I keep my remotes right on top end of my bed. So when I come in and drop my phone, purse and mail, I can flop into the chair and grab the remote and point and click. At one time, I have tons of stuff that really didn't belong in my room, laundry baskets of kids clothes and mine, towels, jewelry in little bowls all over the place, my makeup here and there and the bed rarely got made because I was so tired of dealing with all this other stuff. So I sat down and decided what I REALLY wanted to do in there. I took one corner at a time, in 10-20 minutes blocks of time. I first took a box and just went through my room and put EVERYTHING I either hated, didn't want or simply didn't need or know what to do with. Some I donated, some I just simply threw out and some I took to local charities. Once I had done this a few days, I would tackle a corner for 10-20 minutes (I even would set a timer and do it!). I would clean out a drawer, clear the top of my very messy dresser, find all the bowls of jewelry and pick through what I actually wore, used and liked, and then got this lovely jewelry armoire that has a lock and a large mirror on it. I set it next to my closet, and gradually filled it up with stuff I had. I went through my clothes, picked out the stained, ripped, and ill fitting crud that clogged my closet, I set up zones in a way that worked for me. I am a visual person, I like things, but too many things I get overwhelmed with! So sometimes, I can see when I have too many purses, and its time to weed the herd. Once I did this, it just got less messy and easier to deal with and I just took it in stages. Keep in mind, I was going from horrible pack rat to clean, crisp and organized. Give your self time to think it through and then follow your plan, which you have written out, and maybe even drawn out and you can change it as you go if you see something isn't working. Hope this helps you! Good luck!




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