Today has been a bit 'atypical'... in that I seem to have accomplished a few things that I've been putting off. It is only 1:30 in the afternoon and already I've cleaned out the cabinet under the sink in the bathroom, organized my writings into completed stories, not completed stories, short stories, essays, poems, thoughts, etc., showered, dressed, and am ready to get on with the next de-cluttering.
It may not seem like a lot, but believe me... it isn't easy
at 80 for me to get a lot done... and it's frustrating. I want to do so much (and
so much needs doing) but I tire easily or get distracted. Yes, one can say,
there's always tomorrow (but at 80, you can't be sure...).
Anyhow, I'm in the process of putting together all my old
writings. I've decided to put them all into a book... not for publishing (well,
it will be self-published) but only for me. I've decided to call it either
"In Loving Memory (of me)" or "In Remembrance of a
Life" (Title could/may change later).
And with this agenda, I've been able to get a little further
into my decluttering mode. I even took a large Tupperware container of costume
jewelry that had belonged to my mother to the Salvation Army recently. It's
been sitting in my room for almost 20 years. I'm not much of a jewelry person,
but my mother loved jewelry... and I simply could not throw it away (couldn't
sell it either). At least this way, possibly someone could enjoy it.
DH and I have been in Texas for 55 years as of this past
Sunday (March 15). We moved here from Florida on the Ides of March 1971
during a sandstorm with a 2 yr old son and a 10 month old daughter... and
we were both 25 at the time (#3 surprised us in 1973).
We rented for a few years, then bought a house, then
built this house in 1985... a little over 40 years
ago. (Kids were 17, 15, and 12 when we built it. Now they are all in their
50's, and married) So yes, there's a lot of closets, drawers,
and cabinets (not to mention attic and garage) that need cleaning
out.
I'm not a hoarder... but I do have trouble
throwing out stuff that is either sentimental or still useful. I know the rule:
divide it all into "Keep", "Donate", or "Throw
out". But what about "May be needed later?" Yes, I know, if you
haven't needed it in the last few years, you probably won't... right?
I have to add this here as I just read it in an article entitled "30 Days to a Decluttered Home" in the AARP Bulletin. These were the first 2 Mistakes they mentioned:
1. Holding on to things because you feel guilty, thinking that a dead person would be mad if you got rid of them. (how true... and probably why I kept my mom's costume jewelry for 20 years)
2. Saving "stuff for someone else" who may never want it - your kids. (True also... to some extent)
Ok, this is getting boring even for me. Going to say
"Happy St. Patrick's Day!" (late, I know) and close.
I know this isn't really a St. Pat's Day pic... but it's so darn cute!
One more thing before I close this, I made those British Flapjacks again. These came out great! This recipe is definitely a keeper. I won't post it as Lyle's Golden Syrup (a key ingredient) is probably hard to fine unless you have a British Emporium close by.
Hugs (virtual),
Rian









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