How a Mother of Four Gets It All Done
Meredith Bolon
Age: 37.
Home: Glenview, Illinois.
Family: Married, to husband Todd, with four children Hank, 6 1/2,
Nate, 5, C.J., 3, and Roxane, 1 1/2.
Job: Part-time consultant and database manager.
We have a lot of mouths to feed, so we always make extra dinner and
freeze it in one-, two-, and three-person portions. That way I
don't have to start from scratch every night. If we didn't do this,
we would eat plainer foods without much variety. I go for simple
and scalable dishes like pasta instead of sandwiches because it's
easier to throw more in the pot than to make four individual items.
Since my kids aren't too picky, I try to introduce new things with
the old favorites. The rule is they have to eat a certain number of
bites before saying they don't like it. In most cases, they like it
and eat the rest.
How I Switch Gears
I turn myself off multitasking mode at 5:30 so
I can focus on one thing at a time. I shut down my computer and
stop answering the phone.
Streamlining Secret No. 1
Each time we use up a grocery
ingredient, I write it on my shopping list, a five-by-seven-inch
index card I print from an Excel spreadsheet showing the aisles
in the grocery store. With a fully stocked pantry, I can always
put together a five-course dinner at a moment's notice.
Streamlining Secret No. 2
The phone in the kitchen and the ones
everywhere else in the house have headsets so I can have my hands
free at all times.
Streamlining Secret No. 3
I buy as much as I can on-line: books,
toys, clothes, food, prescriptions, gifts, plane tickets, office
products, home furnishings. I switched to Web shopping when we got
a high-speed connection. I know my brands and just stick with them.
Meredith's Night
6 P.M.: Feed the kids dinner.
7 P.M.: Eat dinner with my husband, Todd, while the kids play. (He
gets home after they eat.)
7:30 P.M.: Help Todd bathe the kids and put them in pajamas.
8 P.M.: Read to Roxane and put her to bed.
8:45 P.M.: Read to C.J., Nate, and Hank.
9 P.M.: Clean the kitchen.
9:30 P.M.: Eat ice cream while reading the Wall Street Journal,bake, talk on the phone.
11:30 P.M.: Bedtime.