Friday, February 13, 2009

Purge and Organize continues


I took a few days off from my P&O (purge and organize) project but I'm back to join Melissa at The Inspired Room with her 12 months of Goals toward a more beautiful life. Stop by her blog and see how all of the other inspired bloggers are progressing in their goals.

The next room that needed my attention was the family room or what is referred to at Quirky Cottage, the garden room.

I found it more difficult to purge in this room because so many objects had personal meaning to me. I would begin on one shelf and then find an excuse to go do something else rather than continue. I believe it was the emotional impact that was causing me to hesitate. But it had to be done.

First, and this was the easy part, I took down the fake greenery. DD had been bugging me for the last few years telling me that is was SO old fashion and SO offensive to her. Okay, okay, I get it.

I found several books that I intended to read but after they were put on the shelf they were completely forgotten. I moved them to my reading basket next to my chair.

I cleaned all the drawers and shelves of all the furniture in this room. It was this bookcase that was my challenge. When I was finished I had five empty shelves. I moved things around a bit and placed empty glassware on the shelves so they wouldn't look so vacant.

I can't begin to tell how freeing this process has been for me. Only one area left. Our bedroom, bathroom and closet. That all might take more than just one week -- we'll see.
Mrs.RGS

8 comments:

Fifi Flowers said...

ENJOY organizing your life... you are doing a good job!

Sandy said...

Can I hire you ;c) The shelves look great and it is such a good feeling to have things in order and decluttered! Happy organizing!

Melissa said...

Wow, what a difference.

LuLu said...

It looks fantastic!
LuLu

Anonymous said...

Several years ago, I bought a book called The Slob Sisters. Maybe you've heard of it -- about two sisters (in OR or WA) who created a system to go through every room thoroughly until their homes were functional. They ensured sustaining their accomplishments by creating a maintenance program to ensure tasks were completed in a timely manner. I'm organized, but that program really helped me with deep cleaning. I love that you're going through drawers, closets, and shelves!

Thank you for visiting me and leaving a comment; I'll be back to visit you, too!

~Arleen

Anonymous said...

How awesome! My personal space is HUGE to me... it has to be in order or I feel "off". Great job!~Robin Rane'
All Things Heart & Home

Lori Lynn said...

Wow!! I need to do that!

Thanks for commenting on my Pay It Forward post! Does that mean you're playing? If so, I'll need you to email me your name and addy so I can send you your handmade giftie! My email link is on my blog profile page!

Melissa @ The Inspired Room said...

Oh I love your P&O plan! It is hard to work on rooms that have a lot of personal objects, but wow what a difference it can make.

I remember that book that Arleen mentioned, I too read that many years ago. Going room by room is so exciting and encouraging as you see all the progress!

Thanks so much for being a part of this! You are inspiring me!