Beekissed
Garden Master
So, started a thread on this topic as it seems to be a hobby, interest or goal of many out there, judging by the posts in the hobby thread. Hoarding is at an all time high in this country and also in other more developed countries....our possessions threaten to bury us alive.
When I was young it was a rare thing to encounter someone eccentric enough to only have a pathway through their homes and, even then, they were usually elderly and had spent a life collecting newspapers, magazines, or other singular items. Nowadays it just seems like folks hold on to pure, outright junk...mountains and mountains of it...young and old, rich and poor, folks seem to form an extreme attachment to junk of all kinds. It's like a jail, a ball and chain and a lifelong sentence of chaotic surroundings and it keeps one from having the freedom to move, to use all the space in their homes and other buildings, to feel relaxed in their own homes due to feeling overwhelmed by all this STUFF.
What say you? Do you feel like rising up against the huge tide of STUFF and shouting "NO MORE!!" ?
Today my mother and I cleaned out the back room once again. It's become a yearly thing to clear out, clean and organize all these items as these are frequently used items in our daily life~tools, cleaning supplies, small kitchen appliances, canned or otherwise stored foods, canning and cooking pots and pans too big to fit in the kitchen, etc.
Last year was the biggest clearing out of that room(I was more successful in getting her to realize what she could do without and what she actually used) and, also at that time, I took the chance to organize Mom's stuff by using cheaply bought wash pans from the dollar store that I could write upon with a Sharpie, thus identifying where all her stuff could be found on the shelves. This helped her tremendously, as she grows increasingly forgetful as she ages....as do I.
Last year's more thorough clearing out and organizing efforts made this year's cleaning a breeze, with only one small box to go to Good Will, one garden cart full to be taken up to the storage shed, and only one trash bag of items to throw away. Even with only these small changes and also re-organizing things on the shelves, it feels like we have a whole new room. More space, more order, things easily seen and accessed, etc.
LOVE it!!! Now you can see why I list this as one of my hobbies...I LOVE taking something rough, disorderly, dirty or otherwise out of whack and effecting a change to it and thus rendering it something more beautiful, useful and easy to use. It gives me such a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction and that's the reason I love it so. When a person feels pretty helpless to change many things in the chaotic world around us, changing the little things can make one feel less hopeless and discouraged about it all.
When I was young it was a rare thing to encounter someone eccentric enough to only have a pathway through their homes and, even then, they were usually elderly and had spent a life collecting newspapers, magazines, or other singular items. Nowadays it just seems like folks hold on to pure, outright junk...mountains and mountains of it...young and old, rich and poor, folks seem to form an extreme attachment to junk of all kinds. It's like a jail, a ball and chain and a lifelong sentence of chaotic surroundings and it keeps one from having the freedom to move, to use all the space in their homes and other buildings, to feel relaxed in their own homes due to feeling overwhelmed by all this STUFF.
What say you? Do you feel like rising up against the huge tide of STUFF and shouting "NO MORE!!" ?
Today my mother and I cleaned out the back room once again. It's become a yearly thing to clear out, clean and organize all these items as these are frequently used items in our daily life~tools, cleaning supplies, small kitchen appliances, canned or otherwise stored foods, canning and cooking pots and pans too big to fit in the kitchen, etc.
Last year was the biggest clearing out of that room(I was more successful in getting her to realize what she could do without and what she actually used) and, also at that time, I took the chance to organize Mom's stuff by using cheaply bought wash pans from the dollar store that I could write upon with a Sharpie, thus identifying where all her stuff could be found on the shelves. This helped her tremendously, as she grows increasingly forgetful as she ages....as do I.
Last year's more thorough clearing out and organizing efforts made this year's cleaning a breeze, with only one small box to go to Good Will, one garden cart full to be taken up to the storage shed, and only one trash bag of items to throw away. Even with only these small changes and also re-organizing things on the shelves, it feels like we have a whole new room. More space, more order, things easily seen and accessed, etc.
LOVE it!!! Now you can see why I list this as one of my hobbies...I LOVE taking something rough, disorderly, dirty or otherwise out of whack and effecting a change to it and thus rendering it something more beautiful, useful and easy to use. It gives me such a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction and that's the reason I love it so. When a person feels pretty helpless to change many things in the chaotic world around us, changing the little things can make one feel less hopeless and discouraged about it all.