Thursday, September 11, 2008

Confessions, Chaos, Clutter and Clarity

OK, I have a confession. One I have made before...I love bargains and am a sucker for dolls. I love dolls. Well, Nicole has also developed a love for dolls and she is running an orphanage in our basement. Of course if anyone actually inspected it (as you will see) she would be shut down in a minute. Clothes everywhere, missing shoes, mayhem and general chaos. Since conquering the garage, I have ventured into the "toy room" aka Plastic Palace, filled with Little Tykes collected over the years at yard sales at bargain prices. Little did I realize the toll it would take on my mental health... Nicole has one friend in particular who comes to play and the play turns more into a free for all. I know, I know...I need to have them clean up. The problem is I wasn't home much this summer and well, it just totally got away from me. (Remember the garage, well half this stuff ended up in the garage; at least they were good about getting their babies fresh air...)

And soon, I just started heaving whatever belonged to Nicole or had been dragged upstairs into the room. I simply opened the door and chucked it in. Some example...
Fortified with extra coffee, I made my way downstairs with the goal of pruning and purging. (The other two remaining terribly offensive hot spots are the "computer room" upstairs and the utility room which has been over run with junk. (No doubt once precious heirlooms...)
One huge obstacle I have is that Nicole is a pack rat. She saves EVERYTHING (I have overcome this problem, although you may not be able to tell...)and inevitably when I get rid of something, her radar picks it up and that is exactly what she wants. So I have still to determine how I am going to truly get rid of half this stuff and not just shuffle it around.
A yard sale as an option (a horrible amount of work) is one idea; my son's girlfriend Erin wants to have one, so I have actually put the 24th and 25th of October down in ink in my calendar as a goal. OK, that makes you all accountability partners. I really don't want a mountain of stuff sitting all winter in my newly cleaned garage.
The girls and I came up with the idea that this space (toy room) could be converted into a hang out room which would also free up space in their rooms. They have these really cool sofa like chairs from Pottery Barn that would look really funky down there. So with that end in mind, I bought spray paint to repaint the shelves and a throw rug from WalMart that is blue and green. It would also be a place where they could when they have sleepovers which would mean my family room would be spared conversion into a shelter. (Remember my mom asked me earlier this summer if I was running a soup kitchen).
My inspiration to get moving and keep going with this is most recently attributed to the encouraging words of Lisa Samson, who wrote a book with her husband, JUSTICE IN THE BURBS. This is from an online newsletter she wrote, Michah's Place: "Give it away. Sell it. Or throw it out. Our homes can distract us like nothing else. We're either working long hours to pa for it, or shopping to get it just so, sometimes going far into dept to achieve the effect we want. Simplifying your surroundings and you r options at home can make a huge difference in the overall quality of your life and the life of others. With so many options to choose from (should I scrapbook, play softball, organize the closets, or flip through the catalogues that came today?) is it any wonder we retreat to the computer of the television just to escape?
Choose.
We hate that work in that context don't we: We hate to be limited, even to limit ourselves. But give it a try. What hobbies do you enjoy the most? Playing sports? Pick one. Crafts? Limit yourself. Give the rest of the gear and supplies away. Was that hole-riddled sweater ever a good idea" Throw it out. What books will you really read again? Sell the others.
You can use the money you make to help others. (And hey, if you've got lots of extra furniture, housewares, dishware and other home supplies, consider donating them to your local refugee resettlement ministry or halfway house.)
Free your mind and your space and let the creativity and the blessings flow."
Thanks, Lisa!
So I have been doing some of these things, but have a long way to go. There is a pretty strong attraction to our "stuff". I am trying to conquer it rather than have it conquer me.
Peace.

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2 Comments:

Blogger KaraBeagle said...

If that were MY house, I would find a mouse nest or a snake hidden among the stuff somewhere...

My cat has been bringing in snakes. Enought that when she brought a nearly 20-inch one in the other day, while my son ran away and my husband sat on the couch shuddering, I calmly put on my gloves, moved the ottoman, picked up the snake and had a discussion with it about how MY HOUSE was OFF LIMITS and I was not going to eat him or kill him, but take him outside, that I knew he had not come in of his own free will and hoped that by me showing him mercy, he would never return. He remained calm, as did I. The cat, however is on my husband's "move out" list!

September 11, 2008 9:24 PM  
Blogger www.kathypride.com said...

That would have happened here, the part about my husband sitting on the couch while I escorted the snake out the door. Our cats have always been on my husband's move out list, and when they start spraying in the house, they work their way onto my move out list too. Argh. The worst is that they sometimes pee on my daughter's dresser, and the handles are grooves, so the pee just pools in the groove and I have gone to open the drawer more than once while filled with cat urine. Yuck!

September 12, 2008 10:39 PM  

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