January 14, 2009

  • National Organizing Month

     

    It’s high time for me to catch up with the internet world… I know I always harp on us still having dial-up, but I tell you, when it’s me that has it, it definitely makes a difference in how often I frequent going online. But after being away from it the past few weeks, I’ve been feeling a little lonely for my xanga friends, and decided that today is the day of catching up. Whether it takes most of the day or not. There. Now *that* is dedication. So some of you that haven’t heard from me in weeks shall hear from me today. :)

    I’m sipping on a cup of chocolate milk with a generous dallop of whipped cream on top (for the benefit of the baby, of course), and am feeling very virtuous because my soup supper is already in the crock pot. I’m not a crock-pot person at all, I’ve always wished to be but generally never think of it until it’s too late and I have to do a speed bake in the oven. So that explains why I feel very virtuous at this point… Just had to share that.

    Ahhhh, the lovely relaxing days of winter… If, that is, you can call 80 degree days “winter.”  Today it feels cold outside, it’s probably 50-60 degrees. Then I talk to my family up north and I hear their temperature is staying in the teens today. I think I’m acclimating to the south more than I realize, thinking 50 degrees is cold!

    So Zoe’ and I have been spending lots of time outside. We have a little dog that showed up on our doorstep this summer, and now Zoe’ has taken it upon herself to “feed” the dog every day. By this I mean that she empties the entire contents of the dog food all over the garage floor every day, watching with the greatest delight as Molly actually eats it too. I had a grouchy little girl on my hands yesterday when it was raining most of the day and I didn’t think it was a good idea for her to go out into the rain, and she needed to stay inside instead… She acted like that was the very end of the world itself.

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    And yes, I do find her with the strangest sort of, well, makeup??

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    She must have gotten into dirt somewhere, and she often sees me put on my makeup in the morning, and I guess she decided she was going to apply some as well???

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    Probably only in the South, in January, will you find lovely blossoming bushes such as these. I have no idea what their name is, and the bush itself is quite ugly most of the year, but come January and February, and these little flowers bloom their hearts out. I put away my Christmas decor last week (sniff), and it made the transition back into “normal” a little easier to put these lovely pink flowers all around my house… This is only one such bouquet.

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    And my sister-in-law, Sonya, informed me that January is the National Organizing Month. I’m not sure if that inspired me, or the fact that I finally have some energy again after feeling so lifeless for the first few months of this pregnancy. Whatever the reason, I decided that this is the month to houseclean. Now, before anyone thinks it’s too early in the year, etc. etc. etc. let me just say that I have never housecleaned my house before. We moved from our first house a year after we first lived there, so that was housecleaned in order to get ready for the new people, I guess. But we’ve lived in this house 2.5 years, and although I think it’s safe to say that every area has been cleaned at some point in our living here, it hasn’t all been done at one time. I try to keep it in a pretty good state of cleanliness, but housecleaning never struck me as something necessary.

    Why it struck me now, I have no idea. I did notice that some of the corners were getting a little grungy looking, and I knew if I wait too many more months I’ll either be too big and pregnant, or I’ll have a newborn baby, and anyone who’s been there before knows only minimal cleaning gets done at that point. So, hence the housecleaning. And I’m enjoying it, because the urge may not hit me again until we’ve been married another 3.5 years.

    It’s been quite a challenge with a 17-month old following me around everywhere. She wants to help so badly, but doesn’t realize that pulling everything out of drawers and cupboards that have already been cleaned out doesn’t help mommy so very well…

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    And along with housecleaning, we’ve been working on some other projects. Somehow January seems to be the month to do it. I think it was last January that I did a post on a bunch of projects too!

    So I have to show off my husband’s artistic talent with wood… For Christmas, we decided we would give each other very practical, not-spend-much-money gifts. I had told him I would love for him to make a few things for me: a shelf for the closet to put my shoes on, just to keep everything more organized… He’s a master at wood-working, I tell you!

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    …. and a crown molding shelf for our living room. I’ve had the same picture hanging for 3.5 years, and I was very ready for a change. So this is the welcome change that has come of it:

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    The biggest picture is a canvas wrap I got made of Zoe’s one year picture… The next biggest one is a P. Graham Dunn picture that was given to me for my birthday by my sister in laws!! I love it!! I’m still playing with the arrangement of picture placing, and had thought about doing everything in black and white prints, but I loved the color on Zoe’s picture so much I wasn’t willing to turn that into black and white. I’m hoping it will all fit together okay… I feel like I need my sisters here to help me with this. Shelf – black or white? Distressed or not?

    And this is another project I’m so excited about. Up until this point I’ve just used a [free] changing table in Zoe’s room to hold all of her clothes, except her hanging dresses.

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    It worked okay for a while, but I just didn’t have enough of space, especially thinking of another baby using this same space in a few months!

    Soon after we moved here I noticed an old grunchy dresser in a rickety shed on our rental property. I asked our landlord about it, and he said it must have belonged to previous tenants, because it wasn’t theirs. We could dispose of it as we liked, he said. I never had enough nerve to go all the way back in that creepy shed to see exactly what it was or if it would even be worth re-doing – we’ve had rats and oppossoms and all sorts of critters come out of there. So one Saturday when Ben was home, I asked if he would pleeeeaaaaaasse be brave for me and go back in that creepy shed.

    He did, and about a week and lots of sanding and painting and antique-glazing and spray-painting-the-pulls later, this lovely piece of furniture graces the nursery, along with my $3-a-piece frames from Walmart.

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    Not only was this FREE, and we were able to use left-over paint from the high chair and dinette set from a year ago, but it’s a beautiful old piece, solid wood, with great woodwork detail…

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    I have so much more space to store Zoe’s clothes, and it looks like there is enough room to keep new Baby Love’s clothes in there as well. I’m thrilled!

    And now – I’m off to catch up with the rest of you! And do some scrapbooking too, if time allows for that…

    May each one of you experience the Rest of the Lord today!

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Comments (17)

  • Way to go on the organizing! and WOW!!! on that dresser. It is absolutely lovely. What a great find.

  • Oh, such the fun post! I always so enjoy seeing how a person decorates and arranges their home; yours is just beautiful! Every time you post pics from you house….LOVE to see them! You are a lady after my own heart; finding junk furniture and turning it into something so gorgeous!! Very impressive!
    Kuddos on the organizing and to-do list; being preggo and getting things done does make one feel very worthwhile, if I may say so myself! Come baby time, you will be very, very glad for all the housecleaning and organizing you’re doing now!!
    Have a great day!! So good to hear from you on here again! :O)

  • So lovely…everything!!  My, you really do sound energetic Clarita,  and this post is *almost* giving me the urge to make a cleaning/organizing list! 

    Just a couple of days ago, I was dreaming of going outside and bringing in flowers…or something *live* and colorful.  I’m jealous of the lovely pinks you have!!  Gorgeous indeed!

    Oh, oh oh….Zoe and the “makeup” – that is just too cute!!  Tell her that her eyes are so pretty, they don’t even need makeup

    Lovely day to you!

  • I LOVE what you did w/ the dresser. I would not know where to start achieving the look you got there, with the antique glazing etc. I’d love to learn. It looks totally fabulous. it’s always fun to see the projects of others. I really should just jump in and start something yet, until baby comes. I have everything sort of finished up, and now I am bored out of my mind waiting for this baby….not sure if a week is enough time to take on knitting or not….hmmm…maybe i will have to bug your SIL to teach me yet quick. I think it would put me into a happier state of mind at least

  • i just love to see stuff like that dresser you did. talk about a good feeling when that was done– i bet! beings you havent posted in awhile it was really cool to see zoe looking way bigger and grown up. what a little darling. :)

  • whoah! my pregnant sis is definitely on the move!! =) remember to cut back on your exercise by 25% and only allow 15-min time slots for strenuous exercise now…ya hear??!! aww those little smudged-face pics of zoe are adorable!!! little copy-cat! can’t believe she’s growing up so fast! and i love the framed picture display…i’d still definitely paint the shelf black!! ;) no fair…you get to display blossoms & have warm weather! maybe i’ll go pick some dry, brown branches around here for a boquet, & spray paint them. =( stupid weather predictions…never snows!!!

  • Wow, I love that canvas wrap (and the shelf it’s sitting on!). Also, the dresser looks marvelous. Wish I knew how to do that sort of thing. Nice work!

  • my my. little zoe with her black eyes is so adorable.
    love seeing little snapshots of your home. i’m looking forward to stopping by next week!

  • Oh! I love all the new additions to your house….I’m not getting ANY projects done this month…probly not all winter either….(and my christmas decorations are still up!) -that’s one project I really need to get done this weekend!
    And I definatly agree with your cleaning mentality, that cleaning the entire house once a year is not so important when you thoroughly clean each room on a regulare basis. But hats of too you as you do so in prepration for your new little one.

  • I always love hearing from you! I’m wondering on your picture arrangement–how would it look if you’d overlap the scenery picture on top of Zoe’s picture a bit since there’s a good bit of empty space on that side? The dresser is SO beautiful!! I do hope I’ll eventually get that cleaning urge because our house desperately needs a top to bottom cleaning!

  • I appreciate your thriftiness and living within your means.  You truly have a gift of turning your bargain finds into treasures.  I was going to call you to touch base about youth.  Are we still doing every other week?  If so, should we plan something for next Friday (23rd)?  If so, we’d be more than glad to plan the scavenger hunt to benefit Tabatha’s Place like we talked about earlier.  Let me know and I’ll get the ball rolling with that.

  • hey, hey, hey . . . was tickled pink to see a l-e-n-g-t-h-y comment from you yesterday. had to re-read it several times ’cause it was just so good to hear from you. =) saw you tried to call one day last week, but as you know, my attempts at getting back with you were, um, basically nil. i am so looking forward to the day when my energy returns and I will be right there with you in cleaning and working on.

    Zoe looks so *different* and I’m not sure if it’s cause I haven’t seen her in a while or if the eye makeup really changes her looks. =) either way, she’s darling and we wish we could spend time with you guys again. (I just scrapbooked a page of D & Z two days ago . . . thot about sending you a picture of the page. =))

    send any extra junky dressers this way (preferrably already finished like yours is–hee-hee). I’d love one like that for my little guy as I was just noticing how he barely fits on the little changing table any more . . . but then again, maybe that’s a sign of needing to be potty trained??

    lovely house decor’ . . . lovely pink blossoms . . . and did I miss anything else?? Just wish we could GET TOGETHER!! ::tight hugs::

  • it’s all so very lovely…. so like you, darling! as you well know, the countdown is on and i see you in less than a week! my ridiculous excitement can hardly be contained. hugs and love.

  • Wow, you’ve been quite the productive prego lady!!  And you did an amazing job on the dresser!! 

     I’ve been itching to go walking this week, but this 50 degree weather has been feeling more like 20 degrees!   

    Did you get my message about Savannah?  I would love to go, but went w/ ML last eve. so I’ll have to get back with you on it.  See ya tonight! 

  • hey, i’ve been meaning  to get back to you and lin about painting…would next week work o.k. for you? Not sure yet what day would be best, but i’ll talk to you sometime this weekend.  Maybe you should come over and scrapbook with me…i’ve been doing some of that this week too.  And i was inspired by your house…its soooo cute! :)   

  • i love that white dresser that you redid, i have the perfect spot for it!!

  • COULD YOU TELL ME WHERE TO GET A CHEAP CANVAS PICTURE DONE? LOVE UR DECOR

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