Showing posts with label wrap-up. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wrap-up. Show all posts

03 April, 2011

Catalogue Ditch Blitz

In March I ditched more catalogues and old magazines than I could bring myself to count.  However, they were heavy enough that I had to separate them into two recycling bags--one bag was stretching and tearing under the weight.

This is a ditching project that should really be undertaken twice a year, and doesn't take all that long--but makes a big difference in the piles of catalogues stashed wherever you keep such things.  Culling them from time to time also makes it much easier to find appropriate ones when you need them.

I feel lighter!

02 February, 2011

The Beginning

Krista and I often find ourselves inadvertently on the same mental wavelength. This project was not really collaboratively planned--I was at my house, tackling clutter and getting back to some creative projects, and ninety-odd kilometers away, she was at her house, resolving to--you guessed it--clear out some clutter and get back to some creative projects.

Meanwhile, on a different mind track, I was thinking about taking on a year-long blogging project. Why? I have no idea. I have plenty of other projects on the go right now. However, I seem to do a lot of things because "it seemed like a good idea at the time." ** I did not, however, have a good idea of *what* I should blog about for a year.

Then it hits me, when we're talking one day--we should do the blog thing together. Half the work and twice the fun! Fast-forward through a few conversations and we arrive at this blog.

Although January was well underway by the time we'd finalized the plan, I knew I had already met the monthly goal. My clutter-clearing focus in January was clothing: mine, and my kids'. In tackling my own overstuffed closet I considered whether the item fit the way I liked, how long it was (adjusting for seasons) since I'd worn it, how much I liked the item, whether the thought of wearing it was a pleasant one, and whether I had more than one similar item that perhaps I liked better. Although I didn't count them, I know I culled at least one thing for each day of the month.

In addition, I did some de-cluttering in the kitchen as we were installing a new cupboard and the timing was right. It seems there are always too many things--that don't get used--in the kitchen cupboards.

On the "Stitch" side of the equation, I really was stitching. I knitted up a pair of armwarmers for myself from various leftover yarns. I am not an expert knitter, and this project presented a bit of a challenge for me, since the yarns were various weights and I had to do a lot of (gulp) math to try and figure out when I should increase, decrease, and make adjustments. In the end, though, they turned out to be very satisfactory, and I'm almost through a similar pair that my daughter requested when she saw mine.

I haven't decided on a February focus yet, although I've tossed some things from my office just to keep up. I think it will be either office or kitchen.


** Exhibit A: my law career.

31 January, 2011

January Wrap-Up

The last year has been an eventful one for me and my husband; last March we finished building and moved into our new house, and in April we celebrated the arrival of our daughter, who is now a busy nine-month-old with a penchant for chewing the coffee table.  It was, on the whole, the most exciting and happiest year of our lives. 

However...
* moving house makes you realize just how much stuff you've accumulated (particularly when your new, much larger house can't really accommodate everything neatly.)
* babies are stuff-magnets.  In addition to the things we've bought, we have also received many lovely gifts and generous loads of hand-me-downs.  This is great, and we appreciate it--but the result is that we have far more of some things than we can ever use.
* because the construction of our house was a family affair, we have some end-of-the-road jobs we're still working on, in addition to trying to finish our decorating, sorting, organizing, furnishing, etc.

And so, I am determined to get rid of some of the clutter and excess stuff before it becomes an even bigger task.  And I'm hoping that bringing some more order to my life and home will enable me to finish some of the many, MANY creative projects that I've been putting off...which, conveniently, would also clear up a lot of accumulated materials, particularly in my art and sewing room.

This month, I certainly cleared out more than 31 things, although I don't have an itemized list.  Here are some of the highlights:
* I sorted through a lot of my daughter's outgrown clothes, packing up her tiny newborn and 3-6 month things (*cry cry*) in separate containers.  In the process, I ditched a lot of hand-me-downs that we were unlikely to use due to staining or just differences in taste.  Seeing just how much clothing we had to pack away for a possible future baby made me realize that we really didn't need to be keeping extras.  Also, I passed on a lot of baby boy and unisex things to my brother and sister-in-law; my new nephew is due in February, and I realized it didn't make sense for me to hang onto these things in case we ever have a boy when they could use them now.  Bonus: I tossed/recycled a LOT of department store clothing hangers that were cluttering up the nursery closet.
* I cleaned out a crate of old CDs, getting rid of most of them--including a lot of embarrassing remnants of my teenage years that I can't believe I was still carting around.
* I got rid of some clothing of mine that I hadn't worn in a while.
* When reshelving books after having to move them due to some flooding in our basement (!), I culled four.
* I passed along some kitchen wares that we had never used.
* I sorted out a box of professional resources and teaching materials that I would be more likely to use if they were in my classroom; I'll take them with me when I return to work in April.
* I recycled pounds of paper.
* I sorted a huge bag of photos and tossed at least half of them.

Wow!  My life has gotten much more productive as the baby has gotten more mobile and independent.  In addition to chucking all that stuff, I also managed to complete a few projects this month, and made some progress on some others.  I made aprons for two of my nieces to go with a kids' cookbook that I had given them at Christmas; they went together pretty quickly, and I was very pleased with them--especially when I found some iron-on cupcake appliques to dress up the pockets! 

I also knitted a pair of handwarmers for another niece, although I do still have to stitch up the sides of them.  In addition, I started work on an afghan I am crocheting for friends, and made some progress on a short story I am writing to submit to Third Person Press's upcoming anthology, UnearthedBonus: I read four books this month: The Habitation of the Blessed, Cake Boss: Stories and Recipes from Mia Famiglia, Blackout, and Adventures in Solitude: What Not to Wear to A Nude Potluck and Other Stories from Desolation Sound

Now, let's hope this can continue into February...