Showing posts with label 34 Weeks of cleaning w/ friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 34 Weeks of cleaning w/ friends. Show all posts
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Out with the old...
If you went through the 34 weeks of Clean with us last year, inspired and hosted by my dear friend Michele over at Family, Faith and Fridays, you'll remember that the goal is to do one deep cleaning and purging task per week. By Fall of each year your home will have gone through a total overhaul. It really helped us get a handle on the mess that had accumulated in the corners.
Well, we went through and did almost every week's tasks last year, except there were a couple that got pushed aside ~ because life happens!
I've been going through the list and planning to clean and/or purge those 34 areas again this year. It is so much easier to live in your house when you feel like you own it, instead of it owning you! As I looked through the list, I was reminded of one task that got stalled along life's way that I wanted to revisit now, and not wait until later to complete.
If you look at the top left picture above, you'll see my old address book (week 31 of 34 in Michele's list.) You'll notice all of the envelopes hanging out the sides, and a page with no names. Yeah. I chose this page to protect our innocent friends and family, those who might still think I keep my desk organized (more on that in a later post!)
This is the address book I purchased the year Kurt and I got married. It's more than 20 years old. The only thing I think I did right with this one was to write in pencil instead of ink. For the other things I should have done, like update the addresses when the Christmas cards came each year, or remove family names when someone died...Let's just say I've been remiss in keeping it organized for the past 10 years or so ~ thus the plethora of loose envelopes!
I wanted to keep up with the 34 weeks of cleaning, but I needed to be frugal. Looking at the new address books at the big box stores last Fall, I found them rather pricey (for anything cute,) and I knew that while most people keep that information on their phone or computer, I still wanted a written copy for myself. The girls and I were at the local Christian bookstore browsing, and I noticed this cute address book on the clearance table. It was under $4 ~ right in my price range!
I wish I could tell you that everything has been transferred over and the book is getting regular use as I write notes to friends and family...but that wouldn't be true. So far, I've gathered all those loose envelopes, plus, I took a photo on my phone of all the return address labels on this year's Christmas cards. I'm hoping by the middle of February to have it all set up and ready to go. A girl can have a dream right? I just need a quiet hour or two, surely I can find that int he next couple of weeks.
In the meantime, I need to make sure the girls remember that the focus for the next week needs to be the kitchen cabinets and doors ~ week 3 of the 34 weeks list! If you're needing some inspiration to take back your house, and your sense of calm, click on the Label link below to read all of our 34 weeks of cleaning w/ friends posts from 2015, or pop over and see all the posts and links at Michele's blog.
Go clean something, you'll thank yourself for it later!
Monday, August 17, 2015
Week 27 - Clothes Storage
I haven't posted much recently about the 34 Weeks of cleaning challenge, but we have been cleaning. Or perhaps I should say, the girls have been cleaning! (I've been doing some too, but that is for another post!)
Our home is probably the cleanest it has been in years. How do I know that? The ceiling fans were scrubbed, along with the mini blinds. That's the kind of clean I'm talking about! During most of this cleaning I was at work, so not many pictures were taken, but I'll tell you a little about what they've been up to.
The girls have been doing a lot of the little things that didn't get finished in earlier weeks. They've also been doing maintenance on deep-cleaned areas like the kitchen and bathrooms.
The biggest thing they did without me was going through their clothes. We gave away several small grocery bags full of clothes, to friends, the local shelter, and a nearby art camp.
Arlene also gave the winter coats their washing. Normally we would have done that back in May, but time just zipped by this Spring and it didn't get done until Summer. Instead of hauling the coats up to the attic for just a couple of months, they've taken up residence in the girls' closet. Sometimes September gets chilly so I saw no good reason to truck them up the steep stairs for just a short time.
Here is a picture of what happens when the coats get washed...
...I suppose I should hand-wash my scarves and put them in my closet until Fall. Arlene should also take those renegade mittens and send then through the wash!
The girls have also been doing a lot more yard work recently. They've trimmed the bushes, weeded the gardens, deadheaded the flowers, and trimmed the greenery along the driveway to make it easier for me to see when I back out of the driveway.
We don't have a dedicated schoolroom (week 28) because a long time ago we decided the couch or the kitchen table was more comfortable than those little chairs the girls used to use. Thus, we featured cleaning your home before the school year begins as one of our posts in the Back to Homeschool Blog Hop.
I'll try to get an update on what I've been working on done later this week. Until then - enjoy your summer!
Our home is probably the cleanest it has been in years. How do I know that? The ceiling fans were scrubbed, along with the mini blinds. That's the kind of clean I'm talking about! During most of this cleaning I was at work, so not many pictures were taken, but I'll tell you a little about what they've been up to.
The girls have been doing a lot of the little things that didn't get finished in earlier weeks. They've also been doing maintenance on deep-cleaned areas like the kitchen and bathrooms.
The biggest thing they did without me was going through their clothes. We gave away several small grocery bags full of clothes, to friends, the local shelter, and a nearby art camp.
Arlene also gave the winter coats their washing. Normally we would have done that back in May, but time just zipped by this Spring and it didn't get done until Summer. Instead of hauling the coats up to the attic for just a couple of months, they've taken up residence in the girls' closet. Sometimes September gets chilly so I saw no good reason to truck them up the steep stairs for just a short time.
Here is a picture of what happens when the coats get washed...
...I suppose I should hand-wash my scarves and put them in my closet until Fall. Arlene should also take those renegade mittens and send then through the wash!
The girls have also been doing a lot more yard work recently. They've trimmed the bushes, weeded the gardens, deadheaded the flowers, and trimmed the greenery along the driveway to make it easier for me to see when I back out of the driveway.
We don't have a dedicated schoolroom (week 28) because a long time ago we decided the couch or the kitchen table was more comfortable than those little chairs the girls used to use. Thus, we featured cleaning your home before the school year begins as one of our posts in the Back to Homeschool Blog Hop.
I'll try to get an update on what I've been working on done later this week. Until then - enjoy your summer!
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Day 4- Cleaning your home so you can stay focused
Hopefully you’ve been reading along all week and are ready for day 4 of the Back to Homeschool Blog Hop! Today I want to focus on something that distracts Moms - namely - a messy, dirty house.
Moms, It will not do you any good to plan out those lessons if all you can see on the first day your troops gather is a messy home. Take some time and clean your house!
I know in our home the summer months can be so packed full of activities and going outside that the house suffers. Things get dropped just inside the door and they don’t get put away. NOW, before you start back to homeschooling, is the time to get everything put away.
Dearest Moms, you need to clean your home so YOU can stay focused this school year. Take a few hours or a few days, however much time you need, and get your home organized before you add in the demands of educating your children. Better yet, get the whole family involved. Assign each child an age-appropriate task, and get everyone working on getting your house clean!
Take time to deep clean your bathrooms and the kitchen, because we all know these are the areas that we as Moms notice the most when they’re dirty! Have your children pull everything out from under their beds and sort, purge, and sweep. Help them as much as they needs it. This is an exercise in preparing your home to be an inviting place ~ for you!
If you want some inspiration for cleaning, or tips on how to divide it up into manageable chunks, you can pop on over and read some of the posts on my dear friend Michele’s blog. Most of you will remember Michele’s quest to have us spend 34 weeks to clean and declutter our homes this year. We have accomplished almost all of the 34 tasks… even though I haven’t blogged about all of them! For the ones I have blogged about, I've labelled them "34 Weeks of cleaning w/friends."
Tomorrow I’m going to talk about… something I want to do better at this school year.
Not much of a spoiler - but I do hope you’ll be back tomorrow!
Marcy @ Ben and Me
Debra @ Footprints in the Butter
Chareen @ Every Bed of Roses
Amy @ Homeschool Encouragement
Missica @ The Open Window: An Autism Blog
Misty @ Year Round Homeschooling
Jennifer @ A Glimpse of Our Life
Heather @ Only Passionate Curiosity
Clarissa @ Counting Our Blessings
Christy @ Unexpected Homeschool
Monique @ Living Life and Learning
Rebecca @ Raventhreads
Rebekah @ There Will Be A $5 Charge For Whining
April @ ElCloud Homeschool
Brenda @ Counting Pinecones
Tara @ This Sweet Life
Tara @ Embark on the Journey
Jennifer @ Chestnut Grove Academy
Annette @ In All You Do
Lisa @ Farm Fresh Adventures
Tauna @ Proverbial Homemaker
Joanie @ Simple Living Mama
Aurie @ Our Good Life
Jennifer @ A Peace of Mind
Jenn @ Treasuring Life's Blessings
Kemi @ Homemaking Organized
Wendy @ Life at Rossmont
Katie @ DailyLife
Joelle @ Homeschooling for His Glory
Kim @ Homestead Acres
Melissa @ Mom's Plans
Annette @ A Net In Time
Meg @ Adventures with Jude
Dawn @ Double O Farms
DaLynn @ For the Display of His Splendor
Monique @ Mountain of Grace Homeschooling
Steph @ Indy Homeschool
Kym @ Homeschool Coffee Break
Tawnee @ Adventures in homeschooling
Lisa @ Tales of a Homeschool Family
Jennifer @ Organized Home Organized School
Callie @ Mama's Coffee Shop
Erin @ For Him and My Family
Lori @ At Home: where life happens
Margaret @ Creative Madness Mama
Nicole @ Some Call It Natural
Crystal @ Crystal Starr
Bonnie @ Write Bonnie Rose
Shawna @ Tenacity Divine
Carol @ Home Sweet Life
Kelli @ Adventure Homeschool
Jacquelin @ A Stable Beginning
Leah Courtney @ As We Walk Along the Road
Monday, July 13, 2015
Week 25 ~ The Yard
Just in case you're wondering... yes, we are on the home stretch in this 34 weeks of cleaning and decluttering our homes and lives. Michele just posted week 28 on Friday, but we're still a bit behind. Here is our brief report on what we did last week in the yard (week 25.)![]() |
| Rain, rain, and more rain! |
I informed Emily and Arlene that we were getting up early on July 4th and cleaning up the yard and garden. I told them it would be at least an hour... and it ended up being more like 2 hours for each of them, and almost 3 hours for me. Not too bad considering it has rained almost every day since Memorial Day weekend, and we were woefully behind on yard work.
While I mowed the yard, I set the girls to task on the main garden. It's not very big, but it had a LOT of weeds. It was nice to actually be able to see the tomatoes, peppers plants, and green beans when they were finished!
The actual weeding probably only took them about an hour, but before they could begin I had them help me pick up sticks and trash from the yard (also not very big,) and cut the volunteer trees out of the bushes around the front porch. Someday I'd love to remove the bushes and plant more roses, but for now, I just wanted bushes and not volunteer mulberry and crabapple trees. After they were done weeding I just kept yelling out jobs that still needed accomplished so they wouldn't think they were done already.
Since that weekend we've picked several tomatoes, and have many more ripening on the vines. There is nothing quite like a fresh-picked tomato from your own garden!
After I finished mowing, I pulled out some poison ivy, trimmed out some other volunteer (bird-pooped) trees around the house, and helped Arlene fill in a hole in the driveway.
Is the yard perfect? Far from it. Is the yard better? Definitely! Maybe we'll get a day this week when its finally not raining so the girls can go out and weed the back garden. It's been neglected too long & needs some love. At least the things growing in it can hold their own: our strawberry patch, spearmint, and mullein.
How is your yard looking today? With all this rain I'm going to need to mow again soon!
Friday, July 3, 2015
Weeks 19 & 20 ~ The Other Bedrooms
If we were on schedule, which we’re not, I would be blogging about week 26 and cleaning out and decluttering our attic. Except we are not on schedule, and the attic is HOT. So, let’s go back to some things that have been getting cleaned and decluttered, but we just haven’t had time to write about.
Back in weeks 19 & 20 our challenge from Michele was to work on the other bedrooms. (Every other bedroom except the master one we had supposedly already cleaned.) I’ll let you in on a not-so-secret thing: life happens. In our house life happens right now with Kurt working nights. That means to clean the master bedroom, I would have to start it at 9 p.m. and work overnight. Not going to happen. I purged and cleaned the closet, and I try to keep the rest of it picked up. I even like to make the bed, although some days that seems pointless since it’s only a couple of hours until someone will sleep in in again- KWIM?
Back to my point. I told the girls about cleaning THEIR bedrooms back in week 19, and they’ve each cleaned their room several times since then. The problem being that when they were clean, I was too busy or too tired to take pictures. Then when I had time to squeak in a blog post, their rooms were messy again. Anyone else have teenagers? If you do, then you know exactly what I mean.
Earlier this week I left for work one morning with this message to Emily and Arlene: “Clean your rooms and take pictures. Otherwise I’m going to blog about how awful your rooms look.”
Yes, it worked. Their rooms weren’t spotless, but they were much, much better when I got home. It really helped the girls that they had already purged their dressers and donated several small bags of clothing they had outgrown.
Emily still needs to work on her bookcases, and Arlene needs to work on her desk, but considering that both girls are in the throes of 4-H sewing, they did a good job. Personally, I’ll be happy when next Thursday arrives and the first of the 4-H projects goes off for judging. I’ve been working on the yard, but with all the rain we had in June, its hard to tell a difference. Once 4-H is over, I’ll get back to trying to catch up on this cleaning journey. It’s definitely a journey - not a one day thing!
What have you been working on?
Wednesday, May 27, 2015
A Capsule Wardrobe? Hmm...
As we've been working on cleaning, organizing, and decluttering our homes in 34 weeks with our friends, there have been many good points made. Michele as our ringleader, and Kemi as our chief encourager and label maker have been pointing us to specific tasks to a accomplish. I'll let you know that we're still working on those tasks, even though you haven't seen any pictures in a while. It's really hard to clean and declutter a bedroom when there is always someone sleeping in it. The girls have been working on their rooms, and while they look much better, they're not quite to the photo-ready stage.
One thing Michele has throwout there on the side is the idea of a capsule wardrobe. One of her lovely daughters wrote a blog post about it and pointed us to several great blogs that focus on capsule wardrobes. Is a capsule wardrobe right for everyone? Probably not. Is it the right answer for me? I'm waiting for God to get back to me on that one. In the meantime, we have switched out all of our Winter clothes for the Spring & Summer apparel.
I really don't think I have that many clothes to need to do a major purge, but it has had me thinking. How many of the things hanging in our little closet do I actually wear? Can I give away some things I don't wear anymore, and if yes, which items? Do I have a favorite outfit style? If I could figure that one out, the other questions might be easier. What would I want in my capsules if I made them?
Know this, a capsule wardrobe is just an idea, and it might not be right for you at this time in your life. That's OK. I think Michele threw the idea on the table because people were curious. In all areas of our lives we should be taking stock of what we don't need and eliminating it, or at least getting it organized so we know what we have. It's the end of the school year for most families. Do you have leftover supplies? Do you know where they are? Can you find them again after the 4th of July when the back-to-school sales start? You don't need 15 boxes of crayons but no glue sticks come August!
See, I'm just trying to get you thinking. Ask God what it is HE wants you to focus on for this next week, or this next month. If its the house, come join us in our 34 weeks of Clean!
Tune back in next week, maybe I'll have more pictures to post by then. :)
Friday, May 1, 2015
Weeks 16 & 17 - The Master Closet (and no bath!)
I know, I know, it has been a long time since I've given you an update on how our cleaning and decluttering is going. Frankly, it's been a few weeks since we could set aside time to do more than basic upkeep. Week 13 was Pictures & Scrapbooks. I did pull out my pictures that week...and I used several for our Real Life Homeschooling series. Then I put them back in the boxes. Week 14 was Arts and Crafts. Half of our art & crafts things are really organized- we did that over the winter. The other half? I'm not ready for you to see that mess yet. It might be what gets tackled this next week during our Half-Time Catch-up week. Week 15 was the Master Bedroom, and while I pick up every week, it's difficult to do any deep cleaning when it seems there is almost always one of us asleep in there. Kurt works nights and sleep during the days. I work 3 or 4 days a week and sleep at night. The one or two times I wasn't too tired from work to do some cleaning? We decided a hike in the woods with our friends was more important. We had been waiting a long time for Spring to arrive!
So where does that leave us? I still need to do a deep cleaning in our bedroom, so maybe I can start that as well during this Catch-up week. I will let you know that I have been decluttering the closet for the Week 16 challenge. We don't have a Master Bath, so I didn't have an assigned task for week 17. Back to the closet...It's that time of year when I want to get out all the shorts and cute tops that are stored in the attic. The problem is the closet was still full of turtlenecks and other long-sleeved tops. (This is Indiana folks - you never know what the weather will be like so you need to keep a few cold-weather things available year round! Rain and 55 degrees for a high in July is not unheard of around here.) This morning before Kurt went to sleep I tackled the closet. Out came most of the heavy-weight tops, and the corduroy pants. I pulled a few things of Kurt's that he hasn't been wearing to take up to the attic as well. We have a really small closet, so space is at a premium. I organized what was left, including our small suitcases and my extra purses. I refolded all those things that had tipped over on the top shelf, and I moved my beading supplies to their appropriate place in the closet in the other room, (the one we organized last winter.) I have often wished our closet was not pink, but let's be honest, it's not high on my priority list - so pink it has stayed. A couple years ago I did put together a quick shelf extender to keep the hats up off of the top of the folded clothes. I'm pretty sure I still have enough lumber scraps in the basement to make another one, so I should get that done and use it to organize the overnight bags. After purging things that didn't need to be in the closet and assigning them to the attic or the giveaway pile, I found enough room to place all but two of my purses up on the shelf. One hangs on the back of the closet door with my belts, and the other is my everyday purse that sits by my nightstand. The one thing that I know still needs done is vacuuming the bottom of the closet. Hopefully I will remember to do that this evening when Kurt gets up to prepare for work tonight. I had already kept him up almost an hour past his normal snoozing time with my cleaning and decluttering, so I figured the vacuuming could wait.
Besides knowing I still need to clean off and clean out my dresser, I've been reading Heidi St. John's book, The Busy Homeschool Mom's Guide to Romance, for an upcoming review. Just like her book I read last year, The Busy Homeschool Mom's Guide to Daylight, this one has had me laughing and cringing as I realize that God has some work to do in me. Knowing that our cleaning and decluttering was focusing on the Master Bedroom, I've been trying to figure out a low-cost (really a no-cost) way to make our bedroom more inviting. It has never been a huge clutter magnet (with the exception of the top of my dresser,) but it needs a lot of TLC. Now that the sun is staying up later, I should be able to devote some time to getting it really clean, and airing it out, so it invites more than just sleep.
This cleaning journey is just that - a journey of 34 weeks, not a day-long project. This wouldn't make a show on the DIY network because it takes more than 48 hours to complete. Will my home be pristine when we're finished? Not likely-LOL! Will it be more of a home and less of a dump-site? It is already showing real improvement. Like anything in life, doing a job well takes time. This decluttering is helping me free myself from things I've been keeping just-in-case. This morning after I worked on the closet, we stopped by the local Christian Center and dropped off some quality things we didn't need anymore. It's a mindset to grasp, not just an action plan. Michele isn't asking us to give up things we love or use regularly. She is challenging us to give up things that are just things. Every time we remove more stuff from our home, we make the weekly upkeep cleaning easier. Our "No More Junk" drawer from week 3 still looks great. The kitchen isn't doing too bad either. I'm looking forward to having less stuff and more time. I even sold some of our old curriculum and had spending money for our state homeschool convention.
Soon it will be Mother's Day. That signals our frost-free date around here, and more of my time spent outdoors gardening. I am happy to say that we are learning even more about the value of free time around here. It's a precious commodity in a home with two working parents. Emily and Arlene are almost finished with school for the year, and we are all looking forward to Kurt taking a few days off for their birthdays so we can all four do things together. The real meaning of home is centered on the relationships with the people inside, not the amount of things on the shelves or in the drawers.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to gather the girls for another botany lesson as we plant a plum tree and transplant the escaping strawberry runners! Have a wonderful weekend!
Friday, April 10, 2015
Real Life Homeschool - The High School Years - Part 2
The curious thing about having High Schoolers is that they have their own goals. While Kurt and I as parents still want to be a large influence in their lives, and we want them to graduate High School with a quality education, there are other things to consider each day, week, and month of this journey.
The biggest consideration is what God wants then to do with their lives. Where is He leading them? Besides that, each girl has their own likes and dislikes, their own strengths and weaknesses to learn with and through. This makes each day a little different from the one before it and behind it on our path. In the nitty-gritty of life, each girl has a sheet with their assignments for the semester. Book titles, not chapter breakdowns. I am always trying to be available to help them work out how much needs done in each subject, yet things so often overlap that its not always easy to say where one ends and another begins. Both Emily & Arlene tend to work things in a block schedule, doing subjects like history and science only two or three times a week, but in larger chunks than in a traditional schedule. Math is probably the one subject where they need to keep working daily.
I know I could push them really hard to achieve some huge world-inspired educational goals, but that would not serve God's purpose. I believe He wants them to first and foremost learn to trust Him with the everyday details. Reading your Bible is a daily thing here. No, we don't all sit down together and have a family devotional each morning... if you're having a difficult time with this concept, because it doesn't look like your home, look back at our post about working while home educating. The girls do read their Bibles, and we talk about what they've read. We also do a lot of talking these days about all the bad examples in the Bible... people we don't want to be like. Emily has been reading Judges recently... if she thinks that's bad behavior, wait until she gets to Kings! Arlene and I more often talk about the sermon from Sunday, and how thankful we are for Christ's finished work on the cross.
How did we get to this time with High Schoolers? One day at a time. As I've gone through old photos for the posts this week, memories surfaced of so many fun, crazy, or weird things we've done. There was that one exhibit at the State Museum about hair art...
Did I organize my photos or scrapbooks this week? Nope, sorry Michele, I don't think I'll get to week 13 of organizing my photos anytime soon... unless I title it "How I didn't do any cleaning this week"-LOL! Did I enjoy looking at the pictures of the girls when they were little? Definitely! Will I continue to take photos of our girls and randomly use them for blog posts? Probably. More important is the fact that this journey of Home Education is far from over. Even after they graduate from High School, Kurt and I will keep leading this lifestyle of experiences over things. It was who we were before kids, and I'm sure it will continue once they've moved out. So yes, I DO see a small light at the end of our tunnel, it looks a little bit like Arlene's graduation, but it's still along ways off. What will God have planned for Kurt and I then? I have no idea, but I know that God will reveal it in His time.
Wherever you are along this journey, I hope you've enjoyed this peek into the real life of our homeschool. If you're still thinking about whether or not to educate your children at home, I have one word of advice - PRAY! God has His answer for your family ready and waiting for you to ask.
Now go hug your children again!
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Thursday, April 2, 2015
Week 12 - The Family Room + DVDs
I was SO happy to see that Week Twelve's challenge from Michele was to clean and declutter our Family Room + DVDs.
We don't have a family room, and the living room is still looking pretty good from week 8! We do have the front room, which is the go-between for the rest of the house. Thankfully it got cleaned when I did bookshelf #4 in week 10. The only thing that really still needs done in here is the ceiling fan, but I'm in the middle of a sewing project at the small table right underneath it, so it needs to wait until next week to get cleaned.
The other part of the weekly challenge was to go through our DVDs. This is a task Kurt has been working on for a while. He puts them on our home cloud storage, so the girls and I can access them through our apple tv, then they get stored in a sturdy tote. The only discs that reside in the living room are in our small Blu-ray collection, or movies we are currently reviewing or using for school. With the extra work that always appears when its time to go to our homeschool convention (last weekend,) I was happy for an easy week. Perhaps I'll even get a chance to work on the Pictures and Scrapbooks challenge for week 13 this weekend... right after I finish that sewing project - LOL!
Don't feel bad if you're not getting everything cleaned and decluttered every week, the goal is a cleaner home in 34 weeks. Keep taking bite-sized steps towards your goals. That's the only way we will get there.
I hope you have a blessed Easter! He is Risen Indeed!
We don't have a family room, and the living room is still looking pretty good from week 8! We do have the front room, which is the go-between for the rest of the house. Thankfully it got cleaned when I did bookshelf #4 in week 10. The only thing that really still needs done in here is the ceiling fan, but I'm in the middle of a sewing project at the small table right underneath it, so it needs to wait until next week to get cleaned.
The other part of the weekly challenge was to go through our DVDs. This is a task Kurt has been working on for a while. He puts them on our home cloud storage, so the girls and I can access them through our apple tv, then they get stored in a sturdy tote. The only discs that reside in the living room are in our small Blu-ray collection, or movies we are currently reviewing or using for school. With the extra work that always appears when its time to go to our homeschool convention (last weekend,) I was happy for an easy week. Perhaps I'll even get a chance to work on the Pictures and Scrapbooks challenge for week 13 this weekend... right after I finish that sewing project - LOL!
Don't feel bad if you're not getting everything cleaned and decluttered every week, the goal is a cleaner home in 34 weeks. Keep taking bite-sized steps towards your goals. That's the only way we will get there.
I hope you have a blessed Easter! He is Risen Indeed!
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Week 11 - The Bathrooms
Michele gave us the task of cleaning and decluttering our bathrooms for week 11. Since Emily & Arlene clean the bathrooms twice each week, there wasn't a lot that needed done on the cleaning part... however, the decluttering needed some help. Our upstairs half-bath was my targeted area for this week. Since our 105 year old house is short on closets, a lot of things get stored under this double sink. The left cabinet is for cleaning towels and extra shampoo, plus a couple items that don't fit anywhere else, like the foot bath. Yes, those are baby wipes. They clean as well as the fancy bathroom wipes, but they're less toxic, and a whole lot cheaper!
All this cabinet really needed was some TLC. Once I sorted the towels by size, and moved the ones for the kitchen back downstairs, it was a snap to put everything back in the cabinet again. The other cabinet holds our extra bath and beach towels, plus my hairdryer and curling irons. That side stays neater, since there aren't as many small towels to get shoved around.
After the cabinets were finished, I decided to clean out my drawer. The girls and Kurt will have to do their own drawers. I threw out some broken barrettes and cleaned out the random hairs that get away from the brush. Overall, this wasn't a difficult task, I just needed to set aside the time to get it done.
Next week's task is the DVD's. Hmm... that might take more time.
Have a great week! (Go clean something!)
All this cabinet really needed was some TLC. Once I sorted the towels by size, and moved the ones for the kitchen back downstairs, it was a snap to put everything back in the cabinet again. The other cabinet holds our extra bath and beach towels, plus my hairdryer and curling irons. That side stays neater, since there aren't as many small towels to get shoved around.
After the cabinets were finished, I decided to clean out my drawer. The girls and Kurt will have to do their own drawers. I threw out some broken barrettes and cleaned out the random hairs that get away from the brush. Overall, this wasn't a difficult task, I just needed to set aside the time to get it done.
Next week's task is the DVD's. Hmm... that might take more time.
Have a great week! (Go clean something!)
Saturday, March 14, 2015
Week 10 - The Entryway... Wherever it is!
First, a little background on our home. Our house was built in 1910, so at 105 years of age our idea of clean might be different than yours if you live in a newly built home. Secondly, this room is the catch-all because it contains two staircases (one going up to the back bedrooms and one going down to the basement... and the laundry.) The third important point to remember is that in the 10+ years we have lived here... it has probably only been cleaned 4 or 5 times, and I don't ever remember wiping down the walls before. That's right, this is the area we try to forget about when it's cleaning day-LOL!
It wasn't as difficult to clean in here as I though it would be. That being said, when I finished, I threw the cleaning towels away instead of washing them because they were just that disgusting! First I put things away where they belong... the snow shovel and ice melt went to the basement instead of the garage because Winter probably has one more hurrah left for us. (On March 1st we received 7" of snow - not our normal, but we often get measurable snow in March here in Indiana.) I decided it was way past time for my dried herbs to make it to the pantry, so I took a small detour & put them in labelled jars. Then we took some things to the garage, I did enlist some help from Emily since she was going outside to the recycle bin anyway. I dusted the walls and swept with the vacuum. The stairs were still filthy so I sprayed them with Murphy's Oil Soap and wiped them down... even the banister spindles! Things were looking so much better that I decided to wipe down the walls with another natural cleaner that cuts through grease well. This morning my arms hurt from the scrubbing, but it looks and smells so much nicer that it was worth it! The final step was to find the Magic Eraser to help with the stubborn spots on the doors. This is when I realized I hadn't done the other side of the door to the dining room back in Week 7, so I did both sides, and the edge. It was gross, but it's much better now!
After two hours of hard work...or maybe a little more, I called it finished and decided to watch a movie with the girls.
This morning I got up and started on bookshelf #4. With 14 of them to tackle, this saga is going to take a while! Emily and Arlene were forced to sort through all their 4-H papers and put them in their achievement books. I found five more books to try to sell, and I actually organized the books by kinds. The picture doesn't do it justice, but I will be able to find things quickly now. That is a wonderful feeling!
How did you do with cleaning this week? I'm really glad I joined Michele on this decluttering journey. I feel like we're taking our house back one step at a time. It's starting to feel like a home again, not just a building with stuff in it! Don't give up! You can do this too, just take a reasonable sized bite to work on each week! Check back in next week and see how we did on the bathrooms!
Thursday, March 12, 2015
Week 9 - Books, the Continuing Saga
I knew this week was coming. We were going to have to face the bookshelves in our house. I just didn't expect that Michele's challenge would come on a week that was so full of everything else as well. I knew weren't going to get them all sorted this week. After all, we have 14 bookshelves of various sizes around our house. Besides schoolwork, and church, we also had a lot going on this week... a trip to the art museum, a day of spinning for Arlene, watching bald eagles come in to roost, and group Literature class for the girls.
At least two of the bookshelves had already been conquered in the kitchen and the living room. The issue was with all those other rooms. Besides the bathrooms, the only room without a bookshelf in our home is the dining room.
So what to do about the vastness of this week's challenge? 1- hand it off to the teenagers OR 2- cut it up into bite-sized pieces... OR 3- do both! I opted for #3 since I was hardly ever home this week to work on it. I figure if we keep on working on one bookshelf a week, we should be finished by the end of May.
This week the girls tackled the bookshelves in their room. As I type, Emily is still working on hers, but Arlene came in just under the wire so I could show you what was accomplished.
If you didn't get all your books cleaned & decluttered this week - don't panic! Our goal is a less cluttered, cleaner house in 34 weeks. Just keep picking a task and working on it each week. You will be glad you did! I'll try to remember to post pictures of the other bookshelves as we get them sorted and cleaned. I'll probably find some good books to sell as well, so keep an eye on our Facebook page!
Have a wonderful week!
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