Thursday, July 22, 2010

One room down......





My dining room is done!!! WHOOHOO!!!! Insert champagne bottles popping and confetti being flown in the air!
Everything in my dining room works towards the function of that room. My function for the dining room: To promote togetherness between family and friends thru food and sharing time.
We have a desk in the dining room...the original plan was to use that desk as a desk. However, we have had it for at least 6 months and I can count on one hand how many times I have used it. So now we are using it to hold family pictures and doubling it as a buffet when we have company. We also have a small table being used to hold our box of family silverware as well as Andrew's cigar humidor.
I felt that keeping family pictures in the room was a nice reminder of the family that might not be here all the time to share meals with us, but are still an important part of the family.
In the middle of our dining room table is a centerpiece that Cameron and I made together. My goal is to make a centerpiece with him and eventually Reagan for each change of season. I believe that it is important to have touches of each family member in every room. We all live here, we all need to be a part of the house.
I still want to add things to the room, more decorative touches than anything else. I want to get some art on the wall, placemats for the table and things like that, but as for the functionality of the room....it is finished!

P.S. The picture of the drawer I included was the messy one that I included in the last post!

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Thumbtacks and Paperclips



Well, I am not as far along in my quest to get back to the basics as I would like to be at this point of the week. Monday was great...got alot done...Tuesday I hit a wall..."The Attack of the Little Things".
The big messes, well they are just easier to deal with. The things that are out in the open, the things that everyone sees. The little things, that can be hidden away, are alot easier to put off dealing with. I mean really, do I need to find a place for the paperclips and thumbtacks? Can't they just land where they land, and really who would know if they are hiding in a drawer in the dining room instead of being put away correctly in my "office space"?
The answer, I would. I will know if I cut corners in the quest. I will know that no matter how beautiful things look on the outside, I would know the hidden things.
The same is true in our lives. The attitudes, the thoughts, the things that I keep in my heart. I need to deal with the "thumbtacks and paperclips" of my heart, as well as the ones residing in my dining room.
"Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting." Ps 139:23
That is a scary prayer, now not only am I determined to search out my heart, but I am asking the Creator of my heart to do the same. I am asking the God of the universe to be my "accountability partner" in getting back to the basics of my heart, my desires my life. The truth is that I can rest in the fact that no matter how many "thumbtacks and paperclips" are uncovered, He will be there dealing with them with me, and His love for me doesn't change one little bit.

Monday, July 19, 2010

And so the journey begins......

One thing I have learned about myself is that I don't function well in chaos. I like things well defined and organized.
As I have been looking around my house I have realized that my rooms don't have a defined function, and that has led to piles of clutter with no where to go. I have found that I have a couple of "black holes" in my house where things get stashed when I have no idea where to put them to be functional.
So my goal this week is to define the function of each room and removing the items that do not serve that function. As things are removed from each room they will be placed in the room that is for that function. I am not going to work on organizing each room, that will come next week, but at least all items in the room will belong there.
Here is a list of the major spaces that I will be tackling this week.....

Dining Room: A place for family and friends to gather to share food.
Kitchen: A functional workspace where my "tools of the trade" are easily found and used.
Playroom: A space where the toys are easily found by small hands. All the toys in this area should be age appropriate for all ages. A space that is "kid friendly".
Living room: A place where adults can relax. Since this is also where the computer is kept, the space needs to double as a working environment in disguise. I want the focus for this space to be a gathering space rather than an office.
All Bedrooms: A space that is individual to each person. Where you walk in and get a sense of what that person is about. For mine and Andrew's bedroom I want it to be a space of retreat.

So let the journey back to the basics begins!