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Decluttering - It's in the eyes of the beholder

1/22/2018

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​I’ve been working on living a minimalist lifestyle.  This not only involves a tight budget but also decluttering the possessions I already have.  I was raised with the mantra:  Save it, we might need it.

Note – I got over the “save it for good” training because I believe every day is good!

But the “I might need it” is a tough one.  Nevertheless, I found a site* that offers a 365 day decluttering program.  The idea is to declutter 15 minutes a day.  Heck, even I, with my ADHD – Squirrel!!! brain, can do that.  And I have to admit – I am loving it.
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The kitchen drawers were easy.  Especially the cooking utensil drawer – I mean, how many cork screws does one need?  Okay – so I have reduced the number of cork screws…..but….I put some in my basement “to go bag” just in case “I might need them” someday.  I’ll deal with this when the decluttering program works on basements.  That will be a challenge.  I have cobalt blue glasses down there to set a table for 10 with water, red wine, or white wine glasses.  Just in case.  But I digress.
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Ye Ol' Junk Drawer
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Spice Drawer
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Kitchen Utensils
​Where I had to put my foot down was when we got to dishes.  I purposely planned for each dish to be a different shape and color.  I hate uniformity. (Well, but for the cobalt glasses in the basement, but that was another time, another place, another me.)  When I open my cabinet to the cacophony of colors, it pleases my artistic eye.  So this area is sufficiently done and I left it just as it is.  So there.
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A Work of Art
A note on the refrigerator declutter:  I must have been in a prior shopping, healthy eating frenzy – which expired in 2016.  My fridge was the graveyard of bags and bags of bulgur, oats, and various other grains, all expiring in 2016.  Once I tossed all of the offending and sundry bags of natural foods (I tossed them to the hens, by the way), my fridge is quite empty.  Boy the light really shines in an empty refrigerator.

I’m eating the Pantry Polka/Refrigerator Roulette cuisine this week.  I still have lots and lots of lentils and unexpired bulgur.  What was with all the bulgur?!!! If I only know.  And bags and bags of dried beans.  Secretly I hope the dried beans have a shelf life – I’ve yet to check that.
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Lastly – from a minimalist site, I read about the benefits (maybe feng shui) of clear kitchen counters. I thought I did great by eliminating everything from my counter except the two things I use every day: my blender and my toaster over.  Good, right?  But then, the author of this article wrote:  For something you use every day, how long do you use it?  He gave the example of a toaster.  You use it about 15 minutes a day.  Then it sits on the counter, waiting for you, for 23 hours and 45 minutes. 

Well Dang!  That made sense.  No need for appliances, even my blender and toaster oven, to sit around all day – at least 23 hours – waiting for me.  So I made spots for them in the cupboards below.  So each time I need either, I bend down and fetch it and call that movement: EXERCISE.  

The first time I came downstairs, into my kitchen with totally clear counters, I thought a) there was a robbery or b) I was moving.  Then I relaxed and enjoyed the feng shui of my minimalist counters.  And you know what?  I like it.  This IS pleasing to my eye.
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So the month of January is all about the kitchen.  Clean, decluttered, organized and beautiful….at least to my eyes.  I’ll let you know when we get to the basement. 



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https://www.home-storage-solutions-101.com/declutter.html
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