Blog Blahs & Decluttering Decisions

I have been neglecting you, o’ little blog. I am sorry. Don’t sulk. I still love you. Honest.

I think the trick to this ‘two blogs’ thing is that wonderful invention called scheduled posting. I went away for the weekend and scheduled the Money Monster post and I also scheduled the last two or three posts on my other blog which took the pressure off a little. Hat tip to Blogger, by the way, for finally introducing scheduled posting. I love my Wordpress but had I known this feature was going to pop up on Blogger a couple of months later, I may not have made the switch to paid hosting.

Speaking of which - is anyone else bored silly with my blog ‘design’? I kind of am. I say that with a healthy dose of mirth and merriment because the ‘temp edition’ header was never meant to extend to three months (and counting). I am sitting back this week and making a blogging plan - yes, there are such things - and really considering the future direction of Lizzie’s Home. Parallel to this is a possible blog redesign and/or header change but I’m just not sure when I’m going to get around to doing it. My efforts tend to be a bit sloppy anyway. I’d lurrrrrve to have a professional blog makeover but there’s just no room in the budget for something like that at the moment. I want something kind of personal and very much ‘me’ and ‘Lizzie’s Home is chaotic and filled with a perpetual to-do list but is ultimately all about the family whom I love dearly despite repeated intermittent episodes of frustration and joy’ but my play-arounds with Photoshop and trying to recreate some of the awesome styles I see about Bloggityville usually doesn’t get me very far. I keep trying to think of something I could barter for the services of people who are more creative and, you know, professional in this respect than I am. Seriously. If you’re a blog designer who does Wordpress perhaps we could come to some kind of agreement. I bake a mean Fudge Brownie…

Also, I bought a book on decluttering this week. I’ll let that sink in for a moment.

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This is the one I bought. Yes, it’s a ‘Complete Idiot’s Guide’ because, clearly, this is the level that best sinks in for me :P It’s actually an interesting read. A bit thin on practical applications (the one review of it on Amazon basically canned it for that reason), but a good catalyst for further thought, which I have been doing much of today. One of the things it discusses setting up to clarify what needs to be done in each room is a Declutter Notebook. Don’t worry, this isn’t the same thing as the Home Management Binder, LOL. I just grabbed whatever leftover exercise book I clamped eyes on first, or you could make notes on scrap paper then transfer it to a Word document later. On one page I wrote the name of the room or area. On the facing page I wrote ‘Shopping List’. I’ve started making notes on what organizing and decluttering tasks need doing in each area and if I work out I need a particular product to get the job done, then I include that on the shopping list. It’s not a ‘must get everything on this list’ kind of deal, it’s more of a jumping off point. The first step (after I begin tackling the problems room by room) is to see if something else in the house will do the job. Then shopping around for the best deal on what’s left, if I simply must have it. Like extra pegs for the clothesline so I can line-dry more than two loads of washing at a time, or a new clothes rack so I can ‘line-dry’ inside during the coming wet, wintery months. Just little things.

As an example - my kitchen isn’t very big and bench space is limited. I have canisters, a mug tree, a knife block, usually the toaster, sometimes the food processor, the current loaf of bread and a few other things in permanent residence in a kind of haphazard collection up one end of my counter. Even if I straighten these things, they’re still visible, and it distracts me from the cleanliness elsewhere in the kitchen (did that make sense? Sometimes ‘barer’ is better). So I’m looking to invest in a counter-top bread bin to hide the brightly-coloured plastic bread bags, the rarely-used processor gets put in the cupboard, we’re thinking of installing a magnetic knife-strip up next to the stove on the other side of the kitchen so that we can ditch the wooden block thingamy, and the ugly old pottery utensils holder will be Goodwilled and its former residents included in the ‘kitchen tools drawer’ along with things like the pizza cutter and can opener. If I can match the colour of the bread bin to either the blondish wooden bench edging or any of the pastel colours up there (my coffee mugs on that tree thing are of the same style but each is a different pretty colour, and my canisters are similar), everything will look far more ‘collected’ and neat. In the meantime, there’s the decluttering, saving of pennies and waiting until the next incredible sale to buy whatever makes the grade. Being the heart of the home, the kitchen gets to experience the royal treatment first.

It’s it lucky?

I bought a couple of pretty lined baskets the other day from a discount store and I’ll be going back again to pick up a few more as I discovered (when I got home) that they are the perfect size for my linen closet, two to a shelf. I thought I was being rather clever by labelling each shelf like this…

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…and it worked really well for a while until the stacks got so high they toppled over onto each other and nobody could figure out which sheets were for the single beds without first unfolding twelve queen sheets (sigh). The baskets are much cuter and keep everything separated nicely. I even managed to find some that were reasonably priced ($10 ea, but they’re pretty big) and didn’t have that really strong ‘new cane basket’ smell. I’m not the only one who gets put off by my sheets smelling like dead trees, right?

I have loads and loads of other decluttering/organizing ideas which I hope won’t bore you to tears as I share them over the next few weeks, LOL. Stay tuned.

Cheers,
Lizzie

POSTED BY Lizzie on Jun 18 under home

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  1. Lizzie June 18, 2008 8:09 am

    Elizabeth -

    I caught your comment but I’ve deleted and reposted this entry to try and suss out what’s wrong with my feed…. :)

    In answer to your question - oh yes, Flylady and I VERY familiar with each other and I still retain lots of her influence, such as morning and evening routines, weekly home blessing and such. But over time I realised I was no longer getting the same motivation with the constant emails and product plugs so I unsubscribed. I still think her system works wonders, but I’ve since decluttered HER if that makes sense, LOL.

    Cheers,
    Lizzie

  2. river June 18, 2008 5:52 pm

    DEcluttering by buying MORE stuff. Hmmm, interesting concept……..

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