Tackle it Tuesday

January 29, 2008 at 9:14 am | In Tackle it Tuesday, decluttering | 5 Comments

My DH is gone again. We are newly self-employed, so we really can’t say no to really good and good paying sub-contracting work. Even if it is 2 hours away. So prayers for me again this week please :)

As a surprise to Nick I am going to clear off all of my files of photos and organize other computer files that have just gotten out of control. (He has been bugging me for quite some time to take care of this.)

Anyone know if I can just use regular CD-R for my photos or do I need some fancy-smancy CD?

Tackle It Tuesday Meme

New Year but NO NEW!

January 3, 2008 at 5:29 pm | In THE COMPACT, decluttering, life with four under five, simple living | 10 Comments

We are doing it. Crazy huh!?! We are diving into our version of “The Compact”. Some might be exclaiming, “not you guys”, YES US, others might be cheering us on, THANK YOU, and yet most of you are probably saying “what the heck is a compact?” Well over the next months I will probably be in each one of your shoes. I am going to blog some of our journeys in compacting here, however most of the documenting is going to be done in a spiral bound red notebook. I am going old-school, I am going to hand write journal entries, can you believe it.

To get me to where I am it has been a long road.

I am a struggling Target, WalMart, $Store addict, I like nice clothes and things, I always am wanting more, I waste money on eating out and drinking “glamorous” coffee, I like the readily accessibility of new, I am a sucker for sales, clearance and anything that seems like a GREAT deal, even if I don’t need it and sometimes I don’t even want it.

We are a family of 6 living in a 1 1/2 bedroom, less than 1000 square foot house, with two cats and soon a puppy. We have been decluttering for over a year and simplifying and organizing throughout that time. We are earthy (some say). We cloth diaper, use cloth wipes, eat mainly vegetarian, we are about 50% organic at this point, we use natural cleaning products, recycle, we don’t vaccinate, by kids breastfeed for a long time, I love tie dye and by goly I rarely shave my legs :)

Well anyway, I wanted to give you a little background on us. Moving on…

December 29, 2007

I am on a journey of less spending, less consuming, more happiness, no debt, figuring out what *I* really need, what we (our family) really needs.

I have some thoughts about what “COMPACTING” would look like to me.

*One time per month trip to Target and only for necessities

*No brand new clothes for kids until 2009

*Limit brand new clothing for Nick and I

*REALLY THINK ABOUT PURCHASES

*Do not use credit

*Buy local as much as possible

*Bake bread once a week

*Declutter 2008 things in 2008

EXCEPTIONS

*Aidan’s uniform clothes (I will try to first buy used)

*Underwear, socks, undershirts, shoes

*New car seats for Aidan and Coda

*Things that will help us to become more self-sufficient (not sure if that is the right word), such as cloth diapers, seeds, potting soil, etc for planting vegetables.

*Items needed to run our business

January 1, 2007

So far today I wanted to buy a new magazine “Mothering” (maybe Kristy could send me her copy when she is done with it), I wanted to buy a new book, I am going to check out the used bookstores.

Téadora’s birthday is in 16 days. We really wanted to make her a play kitchen for her birthday. So today/tonight I am going to search in the house and garage for items that could be used. I wish myself luck.
Taken from “The Red Notebook”

What to do?

November 9, 2007 at 2:29 pm | In decluttering | 2 Comments

I have three articles of clothing that do not fit me, yet as hard as I try I cannot get rid of them.  One is a beautiful skirt that I got at GAP when Aidan was a baby, it is a Size 0 (no I didn’t forget the 1 in front of the 0, I was that SMALL, actually freakishly skinny), one is a cute sun dress that I wore to Nick’s brother’s wedding, but I can’t wear dresses, I am constantly nursing someone and the third is a beautiful Hawaiian sarong, and I just don’t wear sarongs.

So what can I do with these?  I have a few ideas, but I am not fully decided.  For the dress, I want to cut it at the waist-ish area and make it into a skirt and for the sarong I want to put it in the “play-room” above Téa’s little reading chair, but maybe not.

Any ideas?

Questioning Consumption.

November 6, 2007 at 2:42 pm | In THE COMPACT, decluttering | 2 Comments

We’ve moved, we’ve downsized, I’ve donated, sold, traded.  I am happy with what we have.  But I constantly want MORE…NEW…BETTER.  Why?  If I showed you pictures of my children’s closet and dressers you might faint, but yet I still find new that I have to have for them.  I see things and I want them.  Not because I need them, but purely desiring to have them.  Anything from a new Gymboree outfit for Téa, to new cloth diapers, to a new shirt/shoes/pants for me, or what about a new candle or frame or gadget.

The concept of living on THE COMPACT came to my attention for the first time about 6 or so months ago.   According to http://sfcompact.blogspot.com/, THE COMPACT, is to 1) to go beyond recycling in trying to counteract the negative global environmental and socioeconomic impacts of U.S. consumer culture, to resist global corporatism, and to support local businesses, farms, etc; 2) to reduce clutter and waste in our homes (as in trash Compact-er); 3) to simplify our lives (as in Calm-pact).

I was intrigued, intrigued enough to go out to the garage where my husband was playing music and tell him of my new plan.  He laughed.  Maybe I didn’t explain it good enough, maybe he knew how much I liked going shopping, maybe he didn’t want to give up buying new things for himself, maybe he just thought I was NUTS.  Well I didn’t go on THE COMPACT that day, nor the next, but I did stop shopping at WalMart for a month or so.

But while I was walking through Target the other day, my baby attached to me in the Ergo, I found myself, saying OOOHH, AAAHHH, I need, I want, that would be great for… Then remembering I had just downsized my family of six and our belongings to fit into our 1000sq ft house.  (Not a simple task, but doable!)  I think how much simpler life would be if I didn’t even give myself the option to buy new.  Then I think about Christmas, what would we give, would our family and friends be angry that they didn’t receive the item or items they desired because we weren’t buying NEW?  Should I care?

Really this BLOG is my mind talking, racing actually.  Thanks for listening.

one step forward, two steps back

October 17, 2007 at 4:08 pm | In cleaning, decluttering, simple living | No Comments

Over the past week we have decluttered a lot of stuff; 5 - 33 gallon bags of clothing, HUGE box of shoes, toys, misc. housewares, 1 - 33 gallon bag of toys (the boys chose the toys to give to other kids that didn’t have any, and they did this without a fuss :)
It feels good to declutter, it was needed obviously, but the more I declutter the more I realize how much JUNK, excess stuff, whatever you want to call it that WE have. I have my reasons for keeping some of the stuff; another child will wear it down the road, when Téa and Dillon are older they will use the two extra beds we have. However, there is some stuff that there is absolutely no need for…I do not need 5 30gallon plastic containers full of Christmas decorations, I do not need pictures frames that I have no room on the wall for, I do not need stuff in a filing cabinet that I haven’t looked at in atleast 2 years, I do not need a lot of the stuff that I have.
We are moving to a much smaller house, even though it is suspose to just be temporary, we do not have a specific length of time we will be living there. I feel like the Lord is challenging us to live simpler, to not just accumulate stuff because we CAN. The Lord has called us to move back to Eureka, to live in a small home and to make good use out of what we have. I mean what is the point of saving all of this stuff, just for the *day* that we *might* be able to use it. I mean who needs 4 Pyrex cake pans, plus two metal ones, who needs 12 coffee/tea mugs that match our dishes, plus 10 or so others that don’t match.
I feel motivated to continue decluttering, to live a simpler life…I guess I fear one day I will regret giving away something, silly, silly.

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