Life Lately ... again
We've been working at
moving around rooms in the house. Is that normal? Or do we have too much space
and time on our hands? I could just be restless like that. I seem to torture my
husband continuously with moving things around. Anyways, our "front
room/dogs room" is now becoming space for books crafts and my computer. I
have to say it looks and feels great. You know how when you walk into a room
and the atmosphere is just, hell yeah! This room has got it going on! The kids have been really enjoying it, playing the board games and using crafts. I think it is just more welcoming to them.
One set back... We have to set up an appointment to get a new connection in the
room for our internet. Dish stole the line for our tv? Switched it outside at
the box as opposed to setting up their own... I'm not very amused.
My office is becoming a play room. We're going to try out not having toys in
kids rooms and see how it works out for them.
In continuing to work on donations/minimizing/liberating from our bursting at
the seams house we tackled our closet, my clothes and my husband's. Apparently
I "squirrel away" things in the closet. I found an unopened box of
contact lenses, which means the eye appointment I've needed all month is
getting pushed back. I also found long lost leggings, too many belts, and
multiple children's teeth. I'm not going to know who's teeth are whose... does
that stuff even matter? Do people keep kids teeth? My son has informed me that
he thought that I just threw them away. Maybe that's a sign?
With cleaning up, cleaning out, and moving around the house I have other plans
in mind as well. The girls room is getting a full make over. I'm excited to get
to it and I think they will love it. My son's room will be getting a lift as
well but his will come next.
After 9 months of embracing
a vegetarian diet and a few long conversations we've decided to include meat in
our diets again. I don't have excuses for such a decision. It really just
seemed like the best option for our needs, dietary and otherwise. I still fully
support vegetarian and vegan diets/lifestyles, no ifs ands or buts about it! I've
always played a fairly neutral role with these sorts of decisions because it is
so personal. We spent the last week enjoying the meals and meats that we had
missed. Rachel - the very worst aspiring vegan.
I have been reading about
the Whole30 and I believe I will be setting a start date in the near future. It
kind of eliminates all those extra terrible things(sugar, grains and legumes)
that have taken over my diet lately or made me feel awful.
That's life lately for us.
How are you? What have you been doing? Do you have any projects this year?Are you on a new diet in this new year?
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Saturday, January 24, 2015
Sunday, January 18, 2015
A Long Post On Organizing and Minimizing
With every new year comes change and change is inevitable. I decided to
take this change a step further and really tackle some things around the
house.
I first started with organizing craft supplies. Let me tell you they were everywhere!
In the drawers on the right there are soap making supplies in the top drawer. I have some candle making supplies in the attic to add but the drawer is too full already, oops. In the middle drawer are some old shirts, fabric, plastic canvas and needles, cross stitching supplies(which reminds me I have pattern books in the attic) and a few odds and ends. I am calling these "tinker tools". The bottom drawer is all fabrics.
The goal here is so that our supplies are more accessible to little children. I want them to feel comfortable and able to open up a drawer and start a project. Between the drawers is a bin for Playdoh and a metal box that is currently empty but I think I will put magazines in it since we seem to have a growing collection.
This was phase one of organizing.
Minimizing Clothing!
In phase two I have combined organizing with minimizing.

Her reaction was "Mama! .... There is something messed up with my dresser." Since the bottom drawer is completely empty.
She went on today to tell me that she is upset it won't take very long to put her clothes away. And what if she wears them all. And what if I don't wash them. We'll have to be more open about clothing needs and also with putting them into the basket for washing. I'm excited, I think this is going to work well overall. Here is the after dresser picture.
She does have a full summer wardrobe too that consists of 3 dresses, 2 skirts, 5 shorts, 7 shirts and 3 pairs of pajamas. Again it will only fill ONE drawer.

Next kid is my 8 year old Cambria.
She doesn't really have attachments to things which is amazing and a wonderful quality to have. All of her clothes before sorting.
She doesn't really have attachments to things which is amazing and a wonderful quality to have. All of her clothes before sorting.
Clothes remaining after sorting. She has 3 pairs of jeans, but none fit properly, she has 2 pairs of 10s and 1 pair of 7s and she is right between sizes. So we will have to find some good sales and soon. she has 6 shirts, 1 pair of comfortable pants, and 3 pairs of pajamas.
I think it is much easier to go crazy with kids wardrobes because of a few different things. For one thing, kids are always growing and there seem to be a surplus of clothing being handed down. Another source are grandparents, aunts, uncles, friends. I know many parents who buy almost no clothing at all for their own children because relatives are always handing them down or buying for them. Which is absolutely a blessing! Although sometimes this is done in such excess the children simply cannot properly wear them all, let alone wear them out before they grow out of them. Which is great for the next kids who get them!
I'm making it a point to try to only keep what will be used and loved. This is going to spread outward in all areas of our life and our home.
I have one more kids clothes to go through but his won't be nearly so drastic.
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