Tuesday, January 19, 2010

It's About Time

Okay, I'll admit it, laziness has crept in. The weekends seem to be the hardest for getting stuff out. With working Saturday mornings and my sewing circle in the evenings, I just want to relax during the afternoon. Sunday wasn't really any better this past weekend.

Yesterday I got back on track. One of the things that I used to do was to put things in boxes with the intention of having a yard sale. I've learned that even when I do have a yard sale, a lot of the stuff doesn't go anyway so I'm still stuck with it. I've decided to break that cycle. While I still keep a few things for yard sales, the majority of it has just been going in the trash. I need it out of the house, not just rearranged. With the youth group meeting again I'm also filling at least 1 or 2 boxes each week to take and donate. This Thursday I'll be taking a box of books and a whole bunch of children's clothes.

So, back to what I've accomplished. On Monday I went through some of the boxes that we had filled with yard sale stuff. I threw out the stuff that wasn't worth selling and put most of the rest of it in boxes to donate to the youth group.

Today I got rid of a bunch of old workbooks, you know, the ones that you used way back in public school but didn't fill the whole thing before the end of the year. Of course, I couldn't let all that paper go to waste, which is why I held onto them for over 20 years - and still didn't used the unfilled pages. I figure, if I didn't use the unfilled pages in the past 20 years, I probably won't use them in the next 6 months either. Also, today I had DH take some fun foam craft stuff into the school for the art club. I've got so much craft stuff, I feel sort of bad pawning it off on other people but I think that this will at least be useful for the younger kids. If they throw it out at the school, no big deal, it would have gone in the garbage here anyway.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Donation for the Nation

Up until now most of the things I've gotten rid of have just gone in the trash. Honestly, a lot of it was trash. However, one issue I'm faced with here is simply a lack of places to donate gently used items. There are no thrift stores here, the closest one would involve taking the goods on a 5 hour train ride - just not going to happen. Fortunately, I volunteer with a youth group that occasionally accepts donations. They can't accept everything from everyone otherwise they'd be overwhelmed but since I have an 'in' I was able to take a lot of my things there, which I did last night. This is a great time to take things there too because with the winter road in operation they're able to send a lot of excess items to a community that's more isolated than we are. It feels so good to send things to a place where they can be used rather than just the dump.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Squeaking By

I had a bunch of stuff to do today so I just barely made my 25 item goal. I baked this morning and watched a friend's children this afternoon. This evening we had two puppies dropped off at our house. They're just staying here for a week or so but it took some time to get them settled in.

Finally, after the kids were in bed and I had a bit of down time I threw some stuff out. This was the first time I feel like I cheated a little. I counted each screw and bead that went into the garbage as a single item. Once I got to 25 I stopped and just relaxed. While the stuff I threw out today didn't make a dramatic difference in the state of our home, it was good to have the sense of accomplishment that came from fulfilling my goal.

Bad About Posting

I've gone longer than planned since last posting so I better get my butt in gear. I seemed to have gotten back in my groove since the weekend. Realizing that I do my best work in the morning was very helpful. Monday I went through a couple of boxes of stuff that I had been storing for a friend. I had finished cleaning out her apartment after she had to move suddenly. I've delivered most of the important things that she had left behind and put the rest in a couple of boxes. I finally went through the stuff that I had kept and tossed about half of it so now I can fit it into one smallish box and if she wants it, I'll mail it to her. If she doesn't want it, I'll do with it what I think is best.

Tuesday I cleared out some of the things from our front closet so, while it still has too much stuff in it, the door now closes fairly easily. Again, I also got rid of quite a bit more of my paper clutter.

I still find it somewhat depressing just how much stuff I've held onto that I don't even need or care about. I think about how it has affected my life - not being able to find things when I need them, unusable space in our home, etc. I've also spoken with DH about how the clutter has affected my emotional state. At times I would feel inadequate as a homemaker because our home really wasn't all that comfortable due to the clutter, especially since DH can't 'tune it out' like I can. Of course, there are other ways in which I'm an excellent homemaker so I try to keep things in perspective but I know that our lives would be much more stress-free in a more orderly environment. At least I'm taking the opportunity now to set things right. I feel like by the end of this school year I'll be able to start keeping house with a clean slate. I won't have junk in my home and I won't bring more junk into my home. It's quite an exciting prospect.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

When Life Won't Wait

The past three days have been the hardest so far in the challenge. I have learned some things about myself though. First is that I think I'm a morning person. On Friday I took DD(3) to a play group. We had a great time but I never did get around to getting rid of 25 things at home. Usually I get going on throwing things out when the older kids head off to school. Then for the rest of the day I toss random things and sometimes do another 'throw away session'. I was really surprised to find out how much going out Friday morning threw me off for the rest of the day. I do think it's important to do activities with my children so it's not like I'll cut out play groups but it was an eye opener for me. I need to be able to balance going out and doing things with my children while still doing the things I need to do at home.

Saturday was even worse in the 'get the garbage out' department. I'm sure I threw some things out but I can't think of anything. I threw a lot of things out at work but when you work as a waitress, there's lots of stuff to throw out when customers leave. When I got home I was tired from being on my feet most of the day. I helped tidy up and fold clothes but I just didn't have it in me to find things to throw away. I guess lesson two is learning to balance work and home organization.

Today I haven't really kept track of what I've thrown away. I was able to get rid of a lot of old paperwork that I don't need. It was so funny this morning. DH was going to throw something out that was on the dining room table. When I saw him I said, "Wait, can I throw those out?" He though it was quite hilarious. With the amount of paperwork I threw out plus some of the other stuff, I'm confident that I met my 25 item goal today - yay!

Tomorrow I'll be getting back on track. It truly is amazing. Already, I'm finding it easier to tidy up. It's easier to put things where they belong because the things that are left are starting to have a place to go. I still have a very long way to go until things are completely organized but each day gives me more and more hope.

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Save the Trees

It seems that today has been paper day. Paper is one of my downfalls. I have this thing with wanting to collect all kinds of information and when a paper gets thrown out, so does the information on it. The thing is, there's important information to keep and there's stuff that just isn't needed. It was great to get rid of the things that we no longer need, like how long does one really need to keep a phone bill?

A few years ago, at the end of each calendar year I would take all the bills/statements from that year and put them in a file with the date on it. In six years, it could be discarded (burned). I did my end of year filing yesterday . . . and found that most of the bills that were in the file were from 2007/2008 and all of my 2009 bills were folded in a pile on our bookshelf beside the computer - oops. I paid them but just didn't file them as I should have. Now I have that cleaned up and in the process was able to get rid of a lot of papers that don't need to be kept for six years.

Just for a bit of reading pleasure, here is some information from the Canada Revenue Agency on keeping records. I've come across some other sites with good information on keeping records. I'll try to post them later . . . but right now I need to get throwing things out!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

To The Dump

Today has been great for getting the garbage out. There were a few things that I had set aside because they didn't fit in a garbage bag so I couldn't put them in the bin with the rest of the trash. Yesterday one of our friends called to let us know that he would be going to the dump and he could take our stuff if needed. I didn't have a lot of things to send with him but since they were fairly big things it's made a big difference to have them gone. I've also almost filled another garbage bag since yesterday. In some ways it's embarrassing/depressing to think about how much crap I've held on to but each day more and more weight is lifted and things get better and better.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

The Holidays are Over

School started up again today. I really enjoy having my family home for the holidays, it's a little sad when it's time for them to go back to school. Having the routine of school helps me have a bit more of a routine at home though.

I was quite pleased that I got another garbage bag full today. Most of what I discarded was old papers, especially from my time in Girl Guides. This isn't getting rid of things but I did take the opportunity to get our bedroom in better order. It still needs some work, it got woefully neglected during the holidays. Every day our home feels better and better. I just love the changes that are happening and I'm a little sad that it has taken me this long to get to this point. There's still a lot of work to be done but it will be so worth it.

My Bin Runneth Over


Yesterday was garbage day which was a good thing. Garbage wasn't collected last week and with my "get the garbage out" mode our bin was overflowing. The garbage is gone now so I have a nice empty bin to fill this coming week.

I've been finding that the hardest thing to throw away are the things that my children have given me. DD1 gave me a pair of flip-flops last spring. She bought them at a yard sale (brand new though) so at least they were cheap but it was still hard to get rid of something that she gave me. The thing is, they hurt my feet when I wore them, they definitely weren't the best flip-flops in the world. I talked to DD1 about it. She said that while she was disappointed that I was getting rid of them, she understood - oh the guilt!

It's been pretty easy to get rid of a lot of the things I have around "just because it might come in handy someday". With those items it's easy to toss them because I can always replace them again if I really need it. With items given out of love, there's no replacement once they're gone. I have to remind myself that the love is still there whether the item is or not. Love is more than possessions.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

A Day of Rest - Ha!

Well, with it being Sunday today I was contemplating about whether throwing out 25 things counted as work or not. The thing is, I feel so good when I get rid of the clutter that I figured that I really didn't want to take the day off. I feel so productive and it really does a lot for improving the peaceful feeling in our home.

So, today I got rid of a partially deflated ball, a bunch of junky craft stuff, the rest of the Christmas decorations that I no longer want and some (a lot of) papers that I no longer need - actually, I don't think I ever needed them and was shocked to find them. Again, that list is just a sampling of what I got rid of today, I've definitely met and surpassed my 25 item goal and it feels great!

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Done . . whew

Today was the hardest day so far to throw things out. I think one of the main reasons is because I worked from 8:30 till 2 then I wanted to relax a bit before we went to a friend's house for dinner. I met my 25 item goal. I got rid of some cheap stuffed animals and catalogues mostly. I also got rid of some old scrap fabric.

I think that as the month goes on I will find it harder to find 25 things each day that I want to part with. This goal will really help me stretch. I'm so excited to see what things will be like in a month.

The New Year

Yesterday we took down our Christmas tree. I decided that this was the year to go through our ornaments and keep only the ones that we really liked or that were sentimental. We threw out the rest which felt so good. We also got rid of our Christmas lights that were not LED. And of course, we got rid of the tree - well it's in our back yard waiting to be burned but at least it's out of the house.

I haven't done anything today. I worked at the restaurant from 8:30 - 2 and I threw out a lot of things at work but nothing at home. Now I'm resting my feet but this evening I'll have to get some stuff in the trash.

Friday, January 1, 2010

Day 3

I slowed down a bit yesterday, I only got 1 garbage bag half full. It was mostly miscellaneous hardware - old screws, washers, etc. It's feeling so good to have that junk gone. I can hardly wait to see what our house looks like in a month.

The question I posed yesterday is that if I got rid of a box of 8 puzzles (with 5500 pieces total) would that count as 1 thing, 8 things or 5500 things? And to think, I have 2 of them.