Postby Ivy » Sat Dec 15, 2012 12:02 am
I had DH fold up the card table, which was stacked with a paper cutter, things for scrap booking, and internet crochet patterns, 1 small plastic bin. I took rubber stamps for autumn and Thanksgiving, put them away, and left out what I want to make cards with. I put supplies on the coffee table and desk in the bunny-craft room. Then I coerced DH into taking a very large dark royal blue bin, which was taking up room in our walk-in closet, and I had him put it in the bunny-craft room. I took bags of yarn, mainly for Baby Girl crochet, put them in the blue bin, put 2 totes of yarn on the lid.
I put a stack of patterns to sort, for filing into files and/or for putting in page protectors. I made a cover for a binder, which says, "It's a Girl!" and there is a girl in a diaper clip art. I also inserted a kitty playing with a ball of green yarn, and under that, in pink, I printed, "Baby Girl Crochet Patterns." I printed it up and have a cover inserted in the front of the binder. The stack of patterns, to sort, are on the bunny-craft room desk, so I'll sit in a chair and categorize them, for files or my current-to-do baby crochet.
In my small office, I put empty/new journals in a basket. I have a long rectangular basket on the shelf, full of papers, files, writing info and patterns to sort through in the small office. I'll dust tomorrow in here and get it organized again. A woman's work is never done! But a man's work is and then they go to loaf and do whatever they want to! Men are so different than women.
I took the broom and dust pan and went to the walk-in closet and actually swept up the dust bunnies on the floor. It looks so much better. Next, I'll be organizing clothes hanging in our closet again. It's nice to see no dust and no dust bunnies on the floors, too.
So this weekend, I'll be decluttering, organizing, sorting, and stuff like that, while I crochet a toy dog on and off. That's the plan!
I also read "Good Housekeeping" magazine as soon as it came in today and it's in recycle, too. Blessed, GO US!
Go, Nancy, too!
Touch the earth, love the earth, her plains, her valleys, her seas. Rest your soul in her solitary places. ~Henry Beston