A GREAT HOLIDAY, FOLLOWED BY THE GREAT PURGE
Christmas was great. Lots of good family time, great food, a Christmas Eve showing of the new "Star Wars" movie, the series finale of "Downton Abbey" and massive amounts of decluttering.
There were cookies. So many cookies. There are still many, many cookies.
My sister-in-law had such beautiful wrapping this year! |
"Star Wars" was fantastic. Great as a movie and great as a "Star Wars" movie.
"Downton Abbey" on my TV! YAY! |
There will be no "Star Wars" or "Downton" spoilers here, but I am pretty sure you're going to like them both.
Onto the decluttering portion of the weekend. The weather was lousy so I pretty much hung out in the basement most of the weekend, finally attacking the giant pile of junk down there. And it turns out that that's exactly what most of it was: junk. It was dusty (hardy to clean regularly down there with stuff everywhere), a little dank and occasionally downright gross. I pulled out a huge pile of stuff for Goodwill, a couple items to be sold (although other items that I think I could have sold just went to Goodwill because I just didn't feel like dealing with it anymore), and six 55-gallon garbage bags of junk that were not in good enough shape for donation. SIX! We filled up the entire back of my too-big car with garbage from the basement and all of Mr. Much More Patient's station wagon with donations.
And while there is some of that amazing relief you feel when you go through such a process, mostly I'm just mad. I'm angry that for years (honestly, this probably started the moment we moved into the house and just put things in the basement "while we found a spot for them") we allowed this stuff to clutter our lives and our house. The fact that so much of it was deemed to be garbage proves that there was no need to have it in the first place.
I've come to the conclusion that those big plastic tubs are evil. They are just an excuse to store stuff you don't need to be storing. I've decided that unless one of those bins has a very specific purpose (i.e. Christmas decorations) and a permanent home on a shelf, it will not be used. It's way too easy to forget about things forever in them.
With the majority of the stuff organized or purged, we vacuumed like crazy and I steam mopped the entire floor and it is so freeing. There's a lot more work to do, but it's a very good start. And it's not even 2016 yet!
3 Comments:
First, those cookies are gorgeous. I used to do a big assortment like that and hosted a holiday open house. Loads of cooking and fun. Now i do much less with two sisters-in-law who do so much that it makes no sense to add to the overload. Envy you totally with a cleaner emptier basement. And agree completely about storage bins. Our main problem is too much art. We are actually giving some away to friens, just letting them come over and pick something out.
Congratulations on a big job done! I've been trying to go through the same process myself this year -- I think it might have had something to do with reading the Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up. It really does feel good to get rid of things that you no longer need (although I'm not getting rid of a lot of stuff that I'm sure Marie K. would think should go...). And I'm looking forward to the last season of Downton -- glad to hear it's good! :-) Best Wishes for the New Year! -Beth
We spent the weekend still in the gluttony of Christmas. But my husband is back to work today, so I'm ready to tackle the leftover mess and feel a bit normal.
I'm heading over to check out that website so I can jump on the VPN bandwagon. Hopefully it will work for the Canadian market. Happy New Year!!
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