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spoonstack.app · Kitchen Screen
The May Family · Kitchen Screen
☀️ 74° · Breezy
Friday, April 25
7:42 AM
Today's Stack
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Good morning. Here's what today needs.

3 urgent items · Dinner undecided · Twins have early pickup

Morning Hub
Morning Hub
Day Triage
IEP follow-up email — Ms. Chen is waiting
Permission slip · Ava's field trip Fri
Grocery restock — pantry staples
Open Triage →
Morning Hub
School Scramble
🎒 Mia — backpack, signed permission slip
🎒 Ava — gym shoes, snack, show-and-tell
🎒 Luca — library book DUE TODAY
Luca's book! Ava's slip
Run Scramble →
Morning Hub
Dinner Decider
Sheet Pan Chicken
✓ everything's in the pantry · 30 min · Luca will eat it
Pantry check ✓ Kid-friendly ✓
Different option →
Brain Inbox
Brain Dump
"call dentist for Luca · Branden needs new dress shoes · twins' birthday party ideas · check if tutoring is working"
4 items captured this week → saved to Family Wiki
Open Inbox →
Morning Hub
One Hard Thing
Today's ask: the IEP email.
You've been avoiding this 3 days. Widget will draft it for you.
Do it now →
Morning Hub
Branden Briefing
In office til 6pm
Needs: pickup reminder at 5:30
Last sync: this morning
Send update →
Check-In
Spoon Check
3/5 · Medium energy day
Stack adjusted accordingly
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📖 Family Wiki
Living family wiki · synced · last updated 6:58 AM
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My Brain
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Mia
13 · 8th grade · Monroe Middle
Gifted Selective Eater Needs Quiet Decompression
Teacher Ms. Ramos · ramos@monroe.edu
Therapy Tuesdays 4pm · Dr. Park
Trigger Too many questions right after school
Love lang Acts of service + alone time first
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Ava
10 · 5th grade · Riverside Elem
Autistic IEP Visual Learner
Teacher Ms. Chen · IEP review May 3rd
Support OT Fridays · speech Mon/Wed
Trigger Unexpected schedule changes
Meds 8am · needs food first
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Luca
10 · 5th grade · Riverside Elem (twin)
Dyslexic 504 Picky Eater
Tutor Wednesdays 5pm · Ms. Diane
504 coord Mr. Ellis · ellis@riverside.edu
Trigger Being put on the spot reading aloud
Wins on Routines + advance warning
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Branden
Partner · Dad
In office today
Work In office Mon/Wed/Fri · remote T/Th
Pickup Can do if reminded by 3:30pm
Meals Not picky · handles grill on weekends
ADHD Needs direct asks, not hints
Love lang Quality time + words of affirmation
Don't Dump to-do list at 9pm
Delegation note
Branden is willing but needs a clear, specific ask with a time. "Can you pick up the kids at 4:15 today?" works. "Can you help more?" does not.
🌅 Morning Routine (6:30–8:10)
6:30 · Mom up, meds out, coffee
6:45 · Wake Mia (needs 10min alone first)
7:00 · Wake twins, Ava's meds with breakfast
Luca checks backpack off posted list
7:50 · Shoes on, bags by door
8:05 · Out the door
🌙 Evening Routine (5:30–9:00)
5:30 · Branden reminder if pickup day
6:00 · Dinner — keep it simple Mon-Thu
Mia decompresses 30min before homework
Luca reads with timer (less pressure)
8:30 · Twins bath/bed routine starts
9:00 · Mia wind-down, screens off
🛒 Grocery Logic
Luca safe foods: plain pasta, chicken nuggets, apples, pb
Ava: texture issues — no mushy, no mixed foods
Pantry rule: always have rotisserie chicken option
Restock trigger: Sunday Reset widget
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My Brain
AuDHD · She/her
Page 4 of yours
Diagnosis AuDHD · anxiety · sensory processing
Bad brain day Slow start, avoids decisions, needs quiet
Don't Give me a list of tasks before coffee
Recharge Alone time, no noise, something creative
Ask me One thing at a time, text before calling
Tell Branden When I go quiet I'm not mad, I'm dysregulated
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These insights were pulled from your Brain Dump entries and morning check-ins over the last 3 weeks. Tagged: #mybrain #sensory #communication
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Talk it out.
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No forms. No systems. One conversation per page — The Kids, Your Partner, House Ops, Your Brain. Start with the defaults or build whatever your family actually needs.

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SpoonStack asks. You talk.
Scenario-based questions that get to the real stuff — not "describe your morning" but "what's the one thing that derails it?" You just answer.
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It captures and tags as you go.
SpoonStack reflects back what it heard and tags it in real time: #morning #logistics #luca. You confirm, correct, or add more.
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SpoonStack: Family Wiki · House Ops

Ten minutes.
One conversation.
Your family wiki, built.

A Wiki Page isn't a project. It's a cup of coffee and one question. SpoonStack asks. You talk. Your family wiki builds itself — one page at a time.

📖 📖 From Book Two — Chapter 4
You don't build the Family Wiki in a day. You build it in small sessions — ten minutes here, five minutes there, usually while something's in the oven or the kids are in the bath. Each Wiki Page focuses on one hard thing. Then you're done. The file saves to your Drive. It's yours forever.
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Wiki Page 3
House Ops
Claude interviews you about how your house actually runs — routines, groceries, what breaks when it breaks.
Question 3 of 7
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Let's talk about mornings. Not the ideal version — the real one. What's the one thing that, when it doesn't happen, makes the whole morning fall apart?
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Honestly? When no one knows where their shoes are at 7:55. It's always the shoes. Also Luca needs like three wake-ups or he's impossible.
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Got it — shoes are a system failure, not a kid failure. I'm tagging this: #morning #logistics #luca

Saving: shoes by door rule — non-negotiable, Luca needs 3 wake-ups minimum.

Next: think about a Monday when dinner went wrong. What happened?
Current question
Think about a Monday when dinner went wrong. What happened — and what would have made it easier?
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Starter prompt — paste into Claude to begin
You're helping me build my House Ops wiki page. Ask me one specific, scenario-based question at a time — not open-ended overviews. After each answer, reflect back exactly what you heard, tag it (e.g. #morning #dinner #logistics #kids), and confirm before moving on. Don't ask about "what works" — ask about what goes wrong and what would have helped. End with a clean markdown file: house-ops.md. My family: working mom, husband Branden (ADHD), Mia 13 (gifted, needs decompression), twins Ava+Luca 10 (Ava autistic/IEP, Luca dyslexic/504).
Tags on this page: #morning #dinner #logistics #luca #routines + add tag
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Wiki Page 3 · Complete
Here's what I heard. Does this feel right?
📄 house-ops.md iCloud Drive
# House Ops
## Morning Routine wake-order: Mom 6:30 → Mia 6:45 → Twins 7:00
luca-note: 3 wake-ups minimum, start earlier
mia-note: pace-setter for house mood. if she's anxious, everyone slows
derailer: shoes. shoes. always the shoes.
fix: shoes by door rule, non-negotiable
## Dinner Patterns rule: Mon–Thu = 30 min max. simple wins.
picky: Luca: plain pasta, chicken nuggets, apples, pb
picky: Ava: no mushy, no mixed textures
why: decision fatigue is real by Monday pm
## Tags #routines #dinner #morning #kids
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