- for my first water aerobics class of the year, at Kings. My other classes at Jubilee begin this Friday but I have to be in the city so won't go until the following week. It always feels like such an effort to go, but it isn't, and it feels good and I enjoy it!
- for the tomatoes I bought at Tullys, which smell like tomatoes! The supply that came with our fruit and veg box on Friday barely made it through the weekend and I had intended stocking up at the farmers market, but Tullys is always a good option!
- for a pleasant wander through the Mornington shops after aerobics, including a soy chai latte at page 8 - mostly window shopping, all I bought were some incense cones at Himalayan Journey.
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Monday, January 31, 2011
Self-portrait Sundays - January 30
I delayed taking this photo because it was just too hot yesterday!
Sunday, January 30, 2011
Today I am thankful - cooler, web and ebook
- for the air cooler in my bedroom - it is just one of those cheap ones you fill with water but it has kept me cool on this 40 degree Celcius day! I haven't moved far from it or my bed all day!
- for my online world - blog-hopping, Facebook updates and more have entertained me as I wait-out the heat. Keeps my brain active while my body moves as little as possible!
- for my first e-book download from Kobo books - all set for the new Kobo reader I have finally ordered! I now have "The Fry Chronicles" by Stephen Fry and can read it on the laptop and Blackberry as well as the Kobo when it is delivered - and apparently it will keep track of where I am up to on all three! As it is a fairly heavy real book, I will enjoy being able to take it wherever I go without it cluttering my handbag and making my chiropractor AND mytotherapist cluck with disapproval at the weight of it all!
- for my online world - blog-hopping, Facebook updates and more have entertained me as I wait-out the heat. Keeps my brain active while my body moves as little as possible!
- for my first e-book download from Kobo books - all set for the new Kobo reader I have finally ordered! I now have "The Fry Chronicles" by Stephen Fry and can read it on the laptop and Blackberry as well as the Kobo when it is delivered - and apparently it will keep track of where I am up to on all three! As it is a fairly heavy real book, I will enjoy being able to take it wherever I go without it cluttering my handbag and making my chiropractor AND mytotherapist cluck with disapproval at the weight of it all!
52 Weeks of decluttering - week four, part two!
Just a quick note to share my attempt to resolve the towel confusion situation.
If this doesn't help, I will just throw all the towels away and buy white for everyone!
BTW, I have the same system for towels as bed linen - two sets, one on, one off. I trained my family to rehang their towels years ago by fining them 50 cents for every towel found lurking in bedrooms or on the bathroom floor. It is now a family joke, but it used to reap a fortune for our Kris Kringle jar!
If this doesn't help, I will just throw all the towels away and buy white for everyone!
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Saturday, January 29, 2011
Today I am thankful - sunshine, volunteers and a free day!
- for the beautiful sunny day, without the extreme heat we have been told to expect in the next couple of days. This is my idea of perfect summer weather :)
- for the wonderful volunteers who run ABA BECs (Breastfeeding Education Classes) - it is always amazing to watch the sharing of wisdom. People ask why we don't run more classes, not realising these women give of their family time on the weekend to spend 3 hours or more with them.
- for a day unplanned tomorrow! A Sunday with no commitments, hopefully not too hot! It's a 5th weekend in the month, so not a lot of Farmer's Markets available, so might venture to one further afield, seeing I have the luxury of time.
- for the wonderful volunteers who run ABA BECs (Breastfeeding Education Classes) - it is always amazing to watch the sharing of wisdom. People ask why we don't run more classes, not realising these women give of their family time on the weekend to spend 3 hours or more with them.
- for a day unplanned tomorrow! A Sunday with no commitments, hopefully not too hot! It's a 5th weekend in the month, so not a lot of Farmer's Markets available, so might venture to one further afield, seeing I have the luxury of time.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Today I am thankful - walking, text and crayons
- for a lovely beach walk with Molly and Kaitlyn last night. The weather was perfect and we had a lovely chat while we walked. It is nice to spend time alone with Kaitlyn, especially now she is married.
- for the SMS from the pharmacy reminding me I had filled my last script and I needed to see the doctor for another. Wish I could set something up with the dog when I run out of dog food - "Dear Mum - buy food!"
- for the gorgeous colours of the water-colour crayons at the art shop, where I spent a blissful few minutes working out which to add to my collection - and referring to my trusty little red moleskin notebook, where I had listed them all with a sample scribble, so I don't double up ;)
- for the SMS from the pharmacy reminding me I had filled my last script and I needed to see the doctor for another. Wish I could set something up with the dog when I run out of dog food - "Dear Mum - buy food!"
- for the gorgeous colours of the water-colour crayons at the art shop, where I spent a blissful few minutes working out which to add to my collection - and referring to my trusty little red moleskin notebook, where I had listed them all with a sample scribble, so I don't double up ;)
52 Weeks o f decluttering - week four
Patting myself on the back this week, as I got some serious decluttering and organising happening!
My target was our hall cupboards and linen cupboard. In the original design circa 1970s, the cupboard was a double hanging area, one assumes for coats. Probably really useful in a climate that includes ice and snow in winter, but slightly overkill in our temperate zone! So after we moved in, I added storage shelves. The linen cupboard alongside lost its floor storage to the ducted heating vent when we installed that.
Over the years the space has severed in a variety of ways. Now it is back to just being a general household storage zone. A good attempt was made by Melissa to stretch the space allocated to her sewing supplies, however I also had that in my sights this week!
I use the top shelf to store bed linen, which is separated into individual sets. I like the system of storing each set in a pillowcase, but my cleaner doesn't, so she just stacks! However, I was all getting a bit out-of-control so needed revisiting! Our collection of white bed linen had accumulated far too many pillowcases: each time I replace a worn out sheet or quilt cover, I end up with non-optional pillow cases!!! So I went through and selected my preferred ones (with the highest thread count) then moved the overflow to the "Spare/Guest" section. I plan to dye them in various colours to match with the kids sets . So now our stack is back to basics: I only have two full sets of linen for our bed, one on/one off. My cleaner changes and launders them once a week and cycles them through on the one day, so no need to have extras causing clutter. I also have this system for my son and did have for my daughter until she began buying her own: she now has four sets and not enough shelf room! mmm ... she plans leaving home soon, so I will be patient!
The next shelf down holds our small collection of place mats and tablecloths, whittled down over the years because we don't actually use them regularly, so they were just clutter. We also keep beach towels here.
The original third shelf had been removed without trace at some point (I have no memory why!) and that really affected the efficiency of the space, so we replaced that. the idea of this storage area (which is "high rent" storage real estate) is that it is for items that are used occasionally but regularly. What had started to happen (again) was it turned into a dumping ground for "I don't know where it goes" stuff! My intention is that everything has a home, but there are four of us living here!
I spent much of Monday afternoon sorting through all the STUFF and making good use of my sorting baskets - Throw Away, Give Away and Put Away. I good load wen off to Savers and a satisfactory lot went into the bin/recycling. I also separated out stuff that doesn't rate the real estate and shipped that to the storage unit (why were decades of xrays and scans in there, when the only time they are ever needed is when I see my neurologist once in two years?)
I had been accumulating used gift bags for reuse, but they had been joined by branded store bags, so those all went to recycling and I moved the gift bags into a flat plastic crate. And as I never, ever use gift wrap and certainly wasn't going to use the cheap rolls bought years ago, I shipped them off to Savers.
Electric extension leads etc were wrangled into a labelled box (again!) and assorted camera gear has a box of its own. Melissa is allowed a couple of her plastic sewing storage boxes, but the rest are in HER storage unit (did I mention she plans to move out??)
The purple crates hold my resting craft tools/supplies - like my pottery tools etc. Stuff i wouldn't want to replace but aren't in use for now.
Floor space is left clear for the portable air conditioner to sit - it is currently out being used.
Next cupboard over is the linen cupboard.
This space gives me more angst than it should! You will see the shelves are labelled - we had a cleaner a couple of years ago who was HOPELESS at putting anything away, so there are labels all over the kitchen and cupboards (still didn't help her!) and we just left them for future. But this is how it looked when I opened the door - the empty space is marked "bathroom" Those purple towels are in the space marked "ensuite"and those green towels should be in it! The purple ones should be in the space marked "bathroom". Now, that sounds uber-OCD, but it fascinates me! And then when I came home yesterday, she had moved them BACK after I moved them on Wednesday! Am thinking she is confused by the "Bathroom/ensuite" termonology, so considering changing to colour labels!
That top shelf was cluttered by Kaitlyn's "memory box" so she came and collected it yesterday! ( I think that was the last of her stuff!!)
Now there is room for the pet blankets, next t the blankets and throw rungs (the blankets are missing, being washed!)
(The towels look a little sad because there was a load on the line!)
The baskets hold face washers and wheat bags.
So now I just need to train the cleaner and I should be able to return to "set and forget" mode with this one!
I also cleared out the big bottom drawer in the big dresser in the bedroom, which stored memorabilia which was already decluttered - I moved those into a plastic storage box and used the drawer to hold cushions. A smaller drawer also got a big declutter - the big achievement there was I could finally reunite all 7 cassette tapes of the Chronicles of Narnia, which got split years ago! Not that we use cassette tapes anymore, but I kept them on principle!
Next target - kitchen cupboards, especially the out of reach ones and their secrets!
My target was our hall cupboards and linen cupboard. In the original design circa 1970s, the cupboard was a double hanging area, one assumes for coats. Probably really useful in a climate that includes ice and snow in winter, but slightly overkill in our temperate zone! So after we moved in, I added storage shelves. The linen cupboard alongside lost its floor storage to the ducted heating vent when we installed that.
Over the years the space has severed in a variety of ways. Now it is back to just being a general household storage zone. A good attempt was made by Melissa to stretch the space allocated to her sewing supplies, however I also had that in my sights this week!
I use the top shelf to store bed linen, which is separated into individual sets. I like the system of storing each set in a pillowcase, but my cleaner doesn't, so she just stacks! However, I was all getting a bit out-of-control so needed revisiting! Our collection of white bed linen had accumulated far too many pillowcases: each time I replace a worn out sheet or quilt cover, I end up with non-optional pillow cases!!! So I went through and selected my preferred ones (with the highest thread count) then moved the overflow to the "Spare/Guest" section. I plan to dye them in various colours to match with the kids sets . So now our stack is back to basics: I only have two full sets of linen for our bed, one on/one off. My cleaner changes and launders them once a week and cycles them through on the one day, so no need to have extras causing clutter. I also have this system for my son and did have for my daughter until she began buying her own: she now has four sets and not enough shelf room! mmm ... she plans leaving home soon, so I will be patient!
The next shelf down holds our small collection of place mats and tablecloths, whittled down over the years because we don't actually use them regularly, so they were just clutter. We also keep beach towels here.
The original third shelf had been removed without trace at some point (I have no memory why!) and that really affected the efficiency of the space, so we replaced that. the idea of this storage area (which is "high rent" storage real estate) is that it is for items that are used occasionally but regularly. What had started to happen (again) was it turned into a dumping ground for "I don't know where it goes" stuff! My intention is that everything has a home, but there are four of us living here!
I spent much of Monday afternoon sorting through all the STUFF and making good use of my sorting baskets - Throw Away, Give Away and Put Away. I good load wen off to Savers and a satisfactory lot went into the bin/recycling. I also separated out stuff that doesn't rate the real estate and shipped that to the storage unit (why were decades of xrays and scans in there, when the only time they are ever needed is when I see my neurologist once in two years?)
I had been accumulating used gift bags for reuse, but they had been joined by branded store bags, so those all went to recycling and I moved the gift bags into a flat plastic crate. And as I never, ever use gift wrap and certainly wasn't going to use the cheap rolls bought years ago, I shipped them off to Savers.
Electric extension leads etc were wrangled into a labelled box (again!) and assorted camera gear has a box of its own. Melissa is allowed a couple of her plastic sewing storage boxes, but the rest are in HER storage unit (did I mention she plans to move out??)
The purple crates hold my resting craft tools/supplies - like my pottery tools etc. Stuff i wouldn't want to replace but aren't in use for now.
Floor space is left clear for the portable air conditioner to sit - it is currently out being used.
Next cupboard over is the linen cupboard.
This space gives me more angst than it should! You will see the shelves are labelled - we had a cleaner a couple of years ago who was HOPELESS at putting anything away, so there are labels all over the kitchen and cupboards (still didn't help her!) and we just left them for future. But this is how it looked when I opened the door - the empty space is marked "bathroom" Those purple towels are in the space marked "ensuite"and those green towels should be in it! The purple ones should be in the space marked "bathroom". Now, that sounds uber-OCD, but it fascinates me! And then when I came home yesterday, she had moved them BACK after I moved them on Wednesday! Am thinking she is confused by the "Bathroom/ensuite" termonology, so considering changing to colour labels!
That top shelf was cluttered by Kaitlyn's "memory box" so she came and collected it yesterday! ( I think that was the last of her stuff!!)
Now there is room for the pet blankets, next t the blankets and throw rungs (the blankets are missing, being washed!)
(The towels look a little sad because there was a load on the line!)
The baskets hold face washers and wheat bags.
So now I just need to train the cleaner and I should be able to return to "set and forget" mode with this one!
I also cleared out the big bottom drawer in the big dresser in the bedroom, which stored memorabilia which was already decluttered - I moved those into a plastic storage box and used the drawer to hold cushions. A smaller drawer also got a big declutter - the big achievement there was I could finally reunite all 7 cassette tapes of the Chronicles of Narnia, which got split years ago! Not that we use cassette tapes anymore, but I kept them on principle!
Next target - kitchen cupboards, especially the out of reach ones and their secrets!
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