"The willingness to be and to have just what God wants us to be and to have, nothing more, nothing less, and nothing else, would set our hearts at rest, and we would discover that the simpler the life the greater the peace." ~Elisabeth Elliot
Showing posts with label Thrift Stores. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thrift Stores. Show all posts
Monday, May 16, 2016
Sparks of Joy!
I just finished reading a very interesting book, "The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying" by Marie Kondo. Once you get used to the personification of things and ignore the mystic leanings (very few), the book is as it claims, life-changing.
I have been on what seems to have been an adult life-long journey to declutter. I have purged so many times, usually until it hurts and right before we moved. I can remember hauling van loads to charity stores many times, yet things always come back and I feel cluttered again.
I am a big fan of Flylady.net and her "You can do anything for 15 minutes a day!" I have participated in many of her "27 fling boogies." I have a permanent box that I keep for discards. I am always looking for things to purge. I LOVE to purge, however, I never made progress until now.
What is the difference? Kondo's method is terribly simple, but you have to blindly trust her at first because what she asks seems counter productive. First, you gather all items in a single category, all at once. This is huge. You can actually see how much of something you have collected. Always before I decluttered areas. I cannot tell you how awesome it is to see how many books you have and to see them all fit into one area after they are purged. No more boxes hiding in the attic, garage, and all over the house.
Next, after you gather, you ask yourself a single question while holding the object, "Does this spark joy?" This one question is critical You are not asking yourself whether you love, need, or have space for the object. Those questions always confused and overwhelmed me. You are simply asking if you feel joy when you hold it. Sounds kind of silly, but it works. If you do feel joy, you find a space in your home for it. If you do not, you thank it for its having fulfilled its purpose in your life and move it along to its next home.
This is very freeing to me. I was able to purge two whole categories, media and books, without any hesitation. I have always resisted purging these two because of a sentimental attachment. I will continue to purge my whole house this way in the coming weeks. I cannot wait!
Kondo's book is the best book on tidying that I have ever read. Go read it!
Tuesday, May 26, 2015
Presenting The Deck
Before
After
It all started with a dream, a thrifted table, and a can of spray paint. Oh, and a very kind husband, who did the painting! We added a few finishing touches, like a discounted umbrella and stand, retail chairs and pillows for a touch of whimsey. Actually, the pillows were needed to tie together my theme when I could not find an umbrella that would! Who knew that umbrellas sell out quickly? I am so pleased with our "new' deck. Time to go enjoy our lunch outside.
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Found Treasure
This past week, I went to three thrift stores looking for spring shirts for my boys. I found a little more! I really enjoy thrift stores. But you do have to go with an open mind, and be prepared to hunt for what you need at several stores. I usually tack on a thrift store outing with another errand, so that I am not wasting gas. I regret the early days of my marriage when I thought thrift stores were tacky. Oh the money I threw away!!!
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