We seem to have had a manic week of clearing, decluttering, labelling, tidying etc. The frenzy has built up gradually, starting with the boys' room, then dd's room, then the conservatory (leaning tower of craft junk and cupboard). Of course all the rubbish from the kids' rooms has ended up on my bedroom floor. For some reason that seems to happen everytime we have a clearout...
Anyway, today was the most exciting of all. I was labelling tubs with 'elastic bands and paper clips' and 'marker pens' and 'staples'. Sometimes I wonder how I cope with such a high-powered, buzzing, fast-lane existence.
Anyway, photos tomorrow.
What? You don't want to see photos of my decluttering? Tough.
6 comments:
We could give you lots of fab photos of cardboard boxes.......perhaps that's why I'm not blogging much at the moment :(
Ooh yes! I'll swap you photos of cardboard boxes for photos of the piles of stuff on my bedroom floor. (I think I need to get out more)
Now your talking =D I got quite excited when I read about labels on pots! Oh the joy of an organised space,if only for a short time:-))Looking forward to seeing pics....
Yes, our tidying always seems to end up with piles of stuff in my room! I've given up tryig to be organised anymore. It is just too much of a mammoth task!! I get so far and then run out of time and energy.
I can do photos of mess although actually, (having a quick galnce around her in the dining room) it doesn't actually look too bad in here today. Must be because it was sunny yesterday and no one was indoors for long!
Come on Carol, we don't just want photos of cardboard boxes...we want piccies of your new home!!!!
Well you could always come and see it......!!!!! :)) But I WILL get blogging properly.....honestly!
Yes Carol, photos of new home! And if it's nicer than my place (quite likely) then we'll come and live with you instead {g}. Tut tut no blogging? I don't know...what HAVE you been doing with all that spare time?!!
Lynn - someone once said when they came to my house after a mammoth labelling session that it looked like a primary school classroom (eek!). It's when you start colour-coding the lego bricks you know that you've really lost the plot!
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