On The Art of Doing Stuff, Karen talks about throwing away 50 things. I can do that in short order, I thought, and started on kitchen drawers. Spices past expiration date, packaging, items that I have multiples of (wooden spoons, spatulas, etc.), that belong somewhere else, or that I don't even use--I put in the Goodwill box or threw them away. It felt good and the drawers I did look much better.
Actually, on the spices, I just threw away the contents (my trash smelled like a cafeteria with all of the spices mixed, and not in a good way) and washed the glass containers to use upstairs for beads, etc.
Continuing to write letters to all of those that I owe mail.
These will go out tomorrow.
More efforts on the white embroidery. Filling in more space, a little at a time.
When I get tired of the cleaning and decluttering
Hateful/annoying things:
A man who has nothing in particular to recommend him discusses all sorts of subjects at random as though he knew everything.
One is telling a story about old times when someone breaks in with a little detail that he happens to know, implying that one's own version is inaccurate -- disgusting behavior!
Adorable things:
A baby of two or so is crawling, rapidly along the ground. With his sharp eyes he catches sight of a tiny object and, picking it up with his pretty little fingers, takes it to show to a grown-up person.
She had dozens of categories. I am not sure where my book is so I took a couple of quotes from the internet.
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Anyway, I'm going about my day with my own categories:
Satisfying things:
My new socks. So comfortable, and I like the design.
A clean drawer, so pleasing.
Finishing a letter and getting it ready for the mail.
Hateful things:
Slugs on my lettuce. Slimy, disgusting, greedy creatures.
Annoying things:
Entering a room and forgetting why I went there.
Forgetting that I put on a load of laundry yesterday without putting stuff in the dryer.
Things that make me happy:
Messages from Erin with pics of her sewing space.
A new book to read.
I used to add these to letters, and I think it is time to do it again.
What are some categories you might have? (Frustrating, Anxiety Causing, Adorable, Uplifting?)