Somehow, I went from a slow week without much planned to a busy one. Happens that way though doesn’t it?
I went from not working at all to working yesterday, half a day today, tomorrow, and all of next week!
Thought I better pop on here and share my Rudolph Day plans (it’s going to be a quick Rudolph day morning now) and the promised update on my decluttering challenge.
Let’s start with the fun stuff.
Rudolph Day Plans
As I mentioned above, it’s going to be more of a Rudolph morning than entire day over here. However, I might circle back and do some of the suggestions after work. Depends on how the half-day work day unfolds.
Started with eating my flip yogurt in the Peppermint crunch flavor for breakfast. And I do have a hot chocolate packet to enjoy later. Snickerdoodle intrigued me for February.
If I had time, I’d be tempted to throw together a batch of snickerdoodle cookies to enjoy along side it. And of course, to share with my family.
The Rudolph Day suggestions for February include:
- Starting a holiday letter. However, I’ve not done a holiday letters for quite a few years
- Devise a plan for Christmas cash. Remember the days of Christmas club accounts? Sadly, not really much of a thing anymore.
- Keep adding to the gift closet.
- And just for fun, get ready for Saint Patrick’s Day. Happily, I picked up a Christmas themed green sugar cookie mix on clearance in mid-January (Don’t worry I checked the expiration date) to give new life as shamrock cookies in March.
Since I’m on limited time this month, I’ll probably just drink my hot chocolate and maybe jot down a few gift ideas in my Christmas notebook. Still, I might also order a few early Christmas gifts. In 2019, I purchased 2 Christmas gifts each month and it worked out very well.
Hopefully, my March Rudolph Day is a bit more exciting. (And yes, I mentioned taking every Rudolph day off work but sometimes things don’t go as planned. Actually, do things ever go as planned?)
Let’s move on to the fun of cleaning up after the Christmas season.
Declutter Update
Mentioned a week ago about following along with the 40 bags in 40 days for the Lenten season. You can read that post here. I’ve been doing pretty good with the daily clear outs. And I’m a bit embarrassed to admit it’s all currently sitting in the trunk of my car! Definitely, an item for the weekend agenda.
However, it’s also exciting because it means I’m making some progress!
I started with the art supply/craft/cookbook/birdseed holding cabinet. Hey, why limit myself to a junk drawer? I have an entire junk cabinet! However, my husband hates it and wants to replace it with something else. So, in an effort to appease, I finally gave it a serious declutter.
Before:
After:
Another area I tackled: the other side of our pantry. We keep the trash bags and medicines plus paper towels and tp there. Weird combination, I know.
Before and after:
Last, I opted to change locations and concentrate in the main bathroom.
Under the sink’s been bothering me for a while now. It wasn’t awful just annoying. And then, I wanted to lighten the look on the back of the toilet a bit.
Before and After
You’ll see below I actually added more to under the sink but I wanted to do it. The cleaning supplies were just sitting on the floor of the bathroom due to lack of space. Now they have a home.
My husband recently added a cabinet back on the bathroom wall for me so I’m currently debating how I want the bathroom to look.
And here’s the project I’m procrastinating to the weekend:
Ugh. Part of the issue, besides all the junk, is the shelves here are not standard size. Maybe I’ll ask my husband if he can adjust them for me.
Other (not pictured) projects included a chair in our bedroom and helping J clean and clear off his dresser and desk. With working a full week next week, I’ll probably aim to keep the declutter projects on the smaller side.
Are you working on any decluttering projects?
Blooming Again?
Before I end my post, mainly because I don’t want to leave you with the image of my nightmarish hall linen closet in your brain, how about an amaryllis update?
I started watering the bulb again in late January without much hope and then, it started growing. And it’s still growing:
Perhaps I’ll have a bloom or two by the next Rudolph day? (This morning I noticed a second smaller bud on the other side).
If you’re wondering about the plant in the yellow pot, it’s my lemon tree. Purchased it on clearance around Valentine’s Day and all the leaves died and fell off! Froze the poor thing taking it from the store to the car. However, all hope is not lost as I noticed a teeny tiny leaf emerging from it yesterday.
Here’s to happier spring and summer days to come!
Looks like you have done a great job decluttering and organizing your space. Now the secret is to keep it that way!
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Thank you! Yes, I wish I had that secret. (Sorry for the slow reply. Had some computer/blog issues over the weekend and couldn’t access my blog dashboard. Thankfully, fixed now. Hope you’re having a great week so far!)