


I am definitely in the running for ‘worst-housekeeper-on-the-planet’ and I’ll continue to show you – embarrassing though it is – examples. I’m not ‘dirty,’ but I tend to do a lot of stuff at once, like reading several books at the same time, and the ‘stuff’ piles up.
Most of the things on my chair table actually belonged elsewhere and had gravitated to the table over a period of time. I’ve also won championship stars for ‘IGNORING’ and ‘PROCRASTINATION,’ two things that aid and abet my ‘worst housekeeper’ title.
Every once in a while the chaos finally gets on my nerves and I decide something is my project for the day. Right now I’m amazed at how much SPACE I have on my table. Monster Cat even looked at me in amazement when she walked around on it last night, big-eyed, obviously wondering where everything went.
SO – today I bask in the glow of having a pristine table beside my chair in the living room, and will choose from a myriad of other candidates for my cleaning out-cleaning off-re-organizing efforts.
SO MANY CHOICES – SO LITTLE TIME OR ENERGY… :0)
Great post! So important to sort through all that “stuff”.
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Thanks! I think the ‘stuff’ gets together and multiplies during the night. One project down, too-many-to-count to go! Thank you for writing.
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Love it!! I might be your runner up for worst housekeeper, for pretty much the same reasons. A lot of times it’s craft items but it can be all kinds of stuff. I also take “before and after” pictures just about every time I clean off my desk or straighten up the sewing room. But the next thing I know, it’s all messy again!😆
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That’s the story around here, too. Getting something cleaned and organized is a real event, so I take care to document it and celebrate the small amount of time it lasts. :0)
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