THE PURGE

I’ve been absent for Joyful Mom!  I’ve been Joyful in other places :-)

We have been purging the house.  It didn’t actually start out as a plan.  It wasn’t on the calendar.  It just has sort of “happened.”   Last week my daughter said “I can’t put my clothes away!!!” and I was thinking “no kidding–you never fold anything, you keep everything on the floor and then cram it into any drawer when you hear me coming up the stairs (in a non-joyful way). . . ”  When finished stomping up the stairs, I looked at the amount of clothes she had  I was amazed–I didn’t buy her all of these clothes . . .

Then I realized, when her older sister grows out of something . . . it goes to her drawer . . . so now she has double of everything!  I dropped everything– thinking that it would be an easy chore . . . just a little sorting . . . (If you give a mom a simple chore . . . )

  1. Girls clothes, sorted first by one fits, secondly, by season, and then out of season clothes staying in their room just up on the shelf.
  2. In order to use the shelf space I needed to open boxes that were just stuck up there since we moved . . . the girls needed to make hard decisions about their treasure and the amount of American Girl doll stuff.
  3. They LOVE the American Girl Dolls but it isn’t fun to play when everything is all over the place so we needed a plan for where.
  4. Ken (the carpenter) finished “American Girl Dollville) the place under the stairs–a hang out for the girls (pictures soon) so they worked on that area.
  5. Girls getting American Girl Dollville organized is taking longer than they thought–they have more than what they first thought about–now we need hangers . . .
  6. Created a makeshift office for my husband in the guest room.  That required:  moving 1 dresser into the boys room, moving the other dresser over to the other wall, clearing off a table from the basement (I have a huge basement project ongoing, I write about it here and a lot more through this series of honesty), clearing out under the bed.
  7. The clearing out under the bed I found my Christmas pillows that I “lost” and all the flannel sheets . . .
  8. When I found the flannel sheets I had to put them in the linen closet–which I needed to organize first.
  9. After I cleared out the linen closet I had to create another box for goodwill, a pile of things to take pictures of for Joyful Mom, and lots of toiletries to go to our local homeless shelter.
  10. Then tackled the boys room:  the dresser from the guest room replaced a rickety old dresser (that will now be used in American Girl Dollville), went through all the clothes, made piles for Goodwill, and cleared out Legos and Bionicle.
  11. Now I have several piles in the garage going out . . . I’m happy about that.
  12. In the midst of all of this I bought a desk for my daughter at a resale place that supports a pet rescue–
  13. When we bought the desk we needed to clear out the homeschool room,
  14. I had two extra desks which I found homes for . . .
  15. I wanted to clean and organize while we were at it . . .
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the new desk is on the right, the table is a place for kids computer and a work space for a middle schooler and the turtles are in the tank. The fish are now on the desk–a work in progress!

a cleared out kitchen cupboard, which I did fill with a few cookbooks from the basement.

a cleared out kitchen cupboard, which I did fill with a few cookbooks from the basement.

Our ongoing projects are to:

  1. Organize our master bedroom closet.
  2. Go through all of the kitchen cupboards–PURGE!
  3. Decide if we want the current homeschool room to be moved into the basement or to have the basement be a “hang out place” and a craft area for the girl and me?
  4. The basement project will take the longest–I’m having Ken put in some shelves, we need to ruthlessly go through everything . . . but I’m ready–the time is right.  Emotionally I’m in a good spot to tackle this project.

How about you . . . do you live a life of resembling “If you give a mouse a cookie.”  Do your start one thing and have it snowball into a huge project?  or Do you start with one intention and then realize part way through that what you are doing doesn’t serve your purpose?  I would love to hear your stories.  Please tell me I’m not alone!

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9 replies
  1. Kathleen Caron
    Kathleen Caron says:

    Yes! Sometimes it is a with an organizing project, although with my kids nearly grown, there’s not nearly as much “stuff” to wrangle. But more often, I do the “one thing leads to another” thing in the kitchen. I love cooking and experimenting with recipes (so I can write about them, of course) and a food experiment might lead to a four course meal—I never know where the winds of inspiration will take me. It’s all good, it’s all life. Great post.

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    • Renee
      Renee says:

      I love your site!

      We moved almost 2 years ago . . . a work in progress and I sort through where I want my life to go!

      Be Blessed.

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    • Renee
      Renee says:

      Thanks! Today we did school papers from LAST year. uggghhh I homeschool now and we have much less paper.

      Be Blessed.

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  2. Barb @ A Life in Balance
    Barb @ A Life in Balance says:

    If you give a mom a pile of clothes to sort through….Yes, we’re going through a purge, here, too though a bit more slowly. I did 2 bedrsooms, and my office in February. Now I’m working on the kitchen. I’m avoiding the basement which may or may not be the pit of chaos for me.

    Thanks for linking up at Motivation Monday. How apt that my friend Jess’s post was about her #40bagsin40days project.

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  3. Charlene@A Pinch of Joy
    Charlene@A Pinch of Joy says:

    Oh yes — I recognize that chain of events! We call it the domino syndrome — one simple thing leads to another slightly more complex event that must take place and that in turn leads to something else and so on! LOL! Good luck and thanks so much for linking on Busy Monday!

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    • Renee
      Renee says:

      It happens ALL THE TIME for me–like when I put the boxes of cereal in the spinning corner cupboard thing and I notice that I need to vacuum it, then realize I have a bunch of stuff that I don’t even recognize as stuff I bought . . . sometimes it is good–I had a electrician come and put a track for lighting in my front room and he made a mess. So I started cleaning and clearing and now the entire room is rearranged and I love it!

      Be Blessed.

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