Thursday, April 24, 2014

Medicine bottles

I admit (in times past) to throwing old medicine down the toilet or in the trash and spoiling the environment. :-(  Alas, cannot retrieve those things now. When a friend told me she had gone through her medicine and saw they expired in 2009, she was appalled. It made me think I needed to make a sweep of mine. I began collecting medicine bottles and have been waiting for County-wide "medicine disposal day". I kept a bag available to put the bottles in to collect them and this weekend I can turn them in. 

FYI The oldest expiration date is  December 13, 2001! Many are in the 2004-2005 realm. Again, I wanted to keep these "just in case"-I don't always abide by the expiration date.  

By doing this I am regaining about 1/2 cubic foot of space in the house!

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

How long do I have to hold on to papers?


Some people are directionally challenged.  Others are physically challenged. Still others are (you name it) challenged.  I consider myself PAPER CHALLENGED.  What I mean by this is I can't figure out how to organize my papers and what to save.   Yesterday I hit on an idea.  I am using a hanging folder box and going to all the paper places in my house and sorting the papers. Several of my hanging folders quickly filled up.

So this morning I stopped by my insurance agent and asked what I needed to keep. I took the thick folder shown here:

Then she sorted through everything and said that I only needed to keep the most current stuff. Take a look at the trash/shred vs the keep papers:


 
 
So I am pretty happy! 

Stopped by my bank this afternoon and the guy said, "You don't have to save any of it." 
It was a 1" thick folder. He asked if I wanted him to take and shred it. At first I balked, but then agreed to hand over all of the statements. I saved out my duplicate check copies but I can get rid of them as well. FREEDOM!

Monday, April 21, 2014

Don't like it? Donate it. Give to a friend. Take to work and put a FREE sign on it

This is a quick post. 

Bought some Birthday Cake flavored Pop Tarts. 
"I'm not up for strange flavors. Give me Blueberry or Strawberry," was heard 'round the house. So I took them to our church food pantry. 

The lady there took them out of the outer box-they are packaged two-by-two-and put them with the regular flavors. I mentioned that they were not marked with the flavor on the wrapper. She said that would be okay, to let whoever got them be surprised.

So, if you don't like a particular food, that doesn't mean someone else wouldn't like it. Last week , I donated squash flavored macaroni pasta.  It was a little sweet. 

But look at this blog: http://jaytriedandtrue.blogspot.com/2013/10/rienzi-i-bambini-mini-pasta.html
They loved this Rienzi i Bambini pasta. If you don't want it and there is not a food pantry nearby, ask a friend if they'd like to try it or leave it in the break room at work with a "FREE" sign on it.

Gave this to my neighbor. I loved it but just don't have a use for it.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Just how long does it really take?


I have lots of projects. I love projects because I can see results when something is completed. But some projects seem too overwhelming because I think they will take much more time than they do. So today I am trying a little experiment. I have the following kit and am going to see just how long it takes to complete.


So it took 9 minutes 16 seconds, including taking the pictures. I think some jobs are overwhelming because they seem like they will take too much time.


As I remember I will take pictures of my little herb garden growing.


I am writing this on an iPad.  I need to figure out how to put the pictures on the posting in a quicker way. Here is what I have been doing: 
Take pic.
Upload by sending to my email. 
Copy from email to desktop.
Choose "insert image" on this blog.
A window comes up and I "choose file" which is located on my desktop.

there is a easier way...anyone have that info?

Hey leave it to the young people of today. My son said if I downloaded the blogger app, then I would easily be able to post  pictures. He was right. Here are the pics!

That's all for now. Remember to "organize one" today.






Just sit with me...

All of my siblings, except one, have the same issue I have about clutter. We like to say the same things: "I might need it just in case" or "someone can use it" or "I just don't know where to start" or a number of other comments when we get right down to getting rid of stuff.  We sisters are Social Cleaners.  I can clean stuff up when someone is there. All they have to do is be in the room.  They could be reading the newspaper, but I can stick to it longer if I have someone with me.  But I am so SLOW.  I have to touch every paper, every item.  I watch "Hoarders" and see I am like them in that respect.  Fortunately I don't have dead animals under piles of debris.  No, all my clutter is "good stuff"! Ha Ha.

Here's some "good stuff" headed to the "prize box" at school.



I feel good giving someone something instead of donating it to a generic buyer at Goodwill.  I feel better about donating to a thrift shop vs. Goodwill because I know someone will get a good deal at the thrift shop.  The minimum price at Goodwill is higher than at local thrift shops.

We have our mom to thank for this attitude. She was very organized at our house. Later we found out how much was stowed neatly in the closets. She was kind and generous and always looking for a good bargain (especially a bargain that would help someone else out).  We have followed her proudly. But looking for a good bargain eventually leads to a lot of stuff. Hopefully as the year goes on we can gladly say we did indeed pass those bargains on to others who would enjoy them.



Tuesday, April 8, 2014

When you can't do everything, do something

What to get rid of today...??
Well Yesterday (AKA Day 2) came and went .  I got home late from work and ended up meeting a friend and talking.  Nothing removed from the house, but luckily...nothing added.

Decided not to make this a Day 1, day 2 affair. Instead I will post the dates and try to give it a title.  

I am also considering that if I do something on my to do list, then that is like an uncluttering/untangling of  sorts.

It is always busy, so I will post when I can .
 
Since last time, it was a busy week.  Friday we went up to DC and saw John compete in a contest  against other graphic design students. Here is a picture of him with his design showing to the audience.
Football shaped bowls
 On Saturday was the Tea for the Cure for cancer.  I took these four football shaped bowls that I didn't use and put them with a package of football napkins and plates, dubbed it "Football Tailgate set" and put it in the silent auction.  It brought $5.

  Although I am not a regular poster, perhaps being accountable for writing things can help me get organized or declutter my life on a semi regular basis.


Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Day 1-the Journey begins

April 2, 2014: My friend, Heidi, started a blog several years ago.
Here is the link to it:
 http://simplifyoneperday.blogspot.com/

It was a blog about getting rid of one thing a day to try to simplify your life.  My life was too complicated then to try to simplify it, but every now and then I got rid of one thing or several. 
So, today, I put out two directors chairs with a "For Sale" sign on them and maybe they may sell.  I am so sentimentally attached to things that I find it hard to get rid of something I have not used in probably 10 years.  Anyway, if it doesn't sell it goes to the Goodwill or one of the many other thrift stores that abound in our area.

Here are the chairs for sale in the middle of the day on our quiet street where only 10 cars go down and a dozen walkers go by:
Chairs for sale
Who was going to buy them? No one...I gave them to my neighbor-he was thrilled!

So ends day #1.  I also defrosted my freezer and threw lots of stuff away and organized the rest.