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New Orleans Week
This week I’m visiting New Orleans for the first time. I’m having a great time seeing this great city, but my real reason for visiting is hanging out with my NAPO friends and colleagues at our annual convention. Yes, there is a National Association of Professional Organizers, and over 600 of us from 9 countries are sharing ideas and learning from each other.
I love my job.
I’m taking more pictures and videos than I can fit on Www.Facebook.com/HeartWorkOrganizing, so let me share some of them here. (But follow me there and at www.Twitter.com/DarlaDeMorrow)
If you have questions about the city or NAPO, comment here, so you can live vicariously!
Please Buy Me A Drink
This isn’t my usual organizing post, and I’m about to put something out there that will expose my inner dorkiness. I don’t know how to buy someone a drink.
So, when I offered to buy someone a drink when I see her next, I got cold and clammy. Social disaster was likely. I did what all modern folk do and turned to my Facebook friends for advice.
I rarely drink, but there seems to be a code at bars, and I don’t know the secret password. Put a $20 on the bar when you arrive to signal you intend to pay? Say some magic words to start a tab? (Like, can I start a tab, perhaps?) Just start drinking and let the bartender run you down for it? And if they are a casual friend or less, do I get one round, she gets the next? How do I make sure I don’t end up with a $200 tab, because that would be, um, outside of my reality.
In the scheme of things, not the worst part of my day, but you might be surprised at what I learned.
-Just buy her a drink: literally. One round, pay cash. Skip the tab. And stop over thinking it.
-If you’d like to pay for one round you can say, “I’ll get this round.” When you’re ready to pay you, get the bartenders attention as if you were ordering and say, “I’m ready to cash out.” Sometimes they put your bill in front if you in a shot glass or sometimes not.
-If you’re only interested in buying one round, then yes, say, “I’ll get this round,” and hand the bartender a $20 right after they put the drink down. They will most likely ask if you want to start a tab. Just politely decline and she’ll get the idea w/o it being a bid deal.
-Some bars put an upside down shot glass on the bar to signal someone’s bought your next round. Am I the only one who did not know this?
-Just give the bartender your card when you order and offer to put her drink on your tab.
-They won’t add to the tab unless you add the drink (not her).
-Definitely don’t throw a twenty on the bar if you haven’t ordered yet just order your drink & let her know that you’re picking up her drink (singular). Then when it’s time to pay they’ll give you a check & you can pay cash or give your card.
Then we come to one of the reasons I don’t know much about bar rules. A friend asked, “How many drinks does $20 cover these days?” and I was silly enough to admit that I buy pink wine, and mostly drink it at home.
The convo then devolved into the wine-snobs versus those of us who drink sub-$20 bottles, pink wine, and {ghasp!} wine from a box.
Ah, well, if you are a 20-something with no life experience, or somehow made it to adulthood like me without this skill, I hope this helps you out at your next conference, business trip, or networking meeting.
Any more words of wisdom for me? I’ll happily let you buy me a drink. I prefer mine blue with an umbrella, please. Or pink wine.
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3Things I Do to Simplify my Household
Because I’m a Certified Professional Organizer(R) I get asked all the time whether my house is perfectly organized. To be honest, it’s pretty organized, but not freakishly so. I got to wondering if there were certain things that we do in our household that differ from the norm. Here’s are some things we do, that you might not have guessed.
Find out on the ShopGetOrganized blog what I do with my towels, soda, and garage. Maybe these three things that we do aren’t for you, but maybe they’ve given you an idea on how to live in a more organized space.
I’d love to hear what you do that keeps your home more organized than most. Please leave a comment and let’s see if we both do!
Merry Christmas
Thank you for visiting, reading, and commenting this year. As we wind down to the end of the year, I’ve decided to actually take some time off. I’ll be back in full force for the New Year. There are tons of new ideas to get you motivated coming on he blog, new seminars and classes already posted on the home page to get you focused, and lots of great things planned for 2013.
I’ll just leave you with an image of our family’s Christmas tree. Yes, it’s artificial. Maybe next year well gt back to the real ones that I love. I love it because there are no “fillers” on here. Almost every single ornament has a story, as we have a tradition of picking up ornaments from places we visit throughout the year, places like Hershey Park, the Bahamas, our first and only cruise, Boston, and even Sesame Place. We’re adding ornaments at an alarming rate now, with two little ones bringing home handmade ornaments from school. We are very blessed.
We wish you a merry Christmas and a happy New Year.




















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