The study is done.
The last pile has been filed.
When I have finished piles, there are still a few odd things that need tidying away - these are all gone.
My first room is done within 8 weeks!!!!!!
You have heard of the slow movement - slow food... well, this is about tidying a house ... slowly.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Friday, October 29, 2010
Thursday, October 28, 2010
All the Piano
The last pile has disappeared from the piano - Slow Tidied into all the right places.
Now there are only three piles left in the study, plus some items that need a home. I am not sure where to put my stationery (which has been accumulating into a pile as I have tidied the study), the items that are too big for the filing cabinet (another pile), and the pictures that have not been hung (which may end up in the pile things to be disposed of).
It is now time to contemplate what I will do with this room.
Now there are only three piles left in the study, plus some items that need a home. I am not sure where to put my stationery (which has been accumulating into a pile as I have tidied the study), the items that are too big for the filing cabinet (another pile), and the pictures that have not been hung (which may end up in the pile things to be disposed of).
It is now time to contemplate what I will do with this room.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
All the study floor
I have completed the remainder of the study floor, so the study is just about there!!!
Getting things out of the house...
There is a problem of getting things out of the house - it is all very well to say that they are not going to be used, but actually removing them is also a problem. The lady next door has a new shed, just for the items she does not want. To me, total removal is required.
I guess this should count in the completion of a room, but it is easier to get rid of things if you just trash them, rather than finding alternate homes for them. Sometimes, finding alternate homes means accumulating the lot for the Op Shop people to collect in one collection.
So, what alternative homes are there?
I guess this should count in the completion of a room, but it is easier to get rid of things if you just trash them, rather than finding alternate homes for them. Sometimes, finding alternate homes means accumulating the lot for the Op Shop people to collect in one collection.
So, what alternative homes are there?
- Op shop
- Give away (as presents or as give aways)
- Ebay and similar
- Leaving on the nature strip with a sign (free to a good home)
- Accumulating the lot and having a garage sale
- Women's refuge or similar
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
The study floor
Well, finally I am beginning to see the floor of the study. I have cleared half the floor this morning, and I will be able to do the rest tomorrow. THE STUDY IS ALMOST DONE!!! Hooray!!
There is only seven days work to do, and I will have one room complete!!
I am progressing very well - the progress page says that I am well ahead BUT it is tempting to do 90% of a job rather than 100%. So I must FINISH one room every 8 weeks. I have been working on Slow Tidy for seven weeks, so I need to finish one room (if I am finishing one every eight weeks) on 31 October. This looks almost achievable, as the study should be finished this week (and what's a couple of days between friends?).
However, I notice in the progress sheet that I thought I had eight days work to do before the last six days when I have been concentrating solely on this room. I guess this is a problem with estimating how much there is to do when you begin a room.
To fix this problem, I won't update the progress for this room until it is complete. Then I will calculate how far out I was, and add that amount on to each room as a fudge factor, so my estimations are better.
There is only seven days work to do, and I will have one room complete!!
I am progressing very well - the progress page says that I am well ahead BUT it is tempting to do 90% of a job rather than 100%. So I must FINISH one room every 8 weeks. I have been working on Slow Tidy for seven weeks, so I need to finish one room (if I am finishing one every eight weeks) on 31 October. This looks almost achievable, as the study should be finished this week (and what's a couple of days between friends?).
However, I notice in the progress sheet that I thought I had eight days work to do before the last six days when I have been concentrating solely on this room. I guess this is a problem with estimating how much there is to do when you begin a room.
To fix this problem, I won't update the progress for this room until it is complete. Then I will calculate how far out I was, and add that amount on to each room as a fudge factor, so my estimations are better.
Monday, October 25, 2010
The couch is free
The couch in the study now has nothing on it. The books that had been there for years are AWAY. The papers that were there are disposed of or filed. It is now celebrating its release...
Sunday, October 24, 2010
What can hide in an ANZ bag?
I have an ANZ bag. It has been sitting on the couch in the study for years. So what can be in it? Little containers of UHT milk (I will not tell you when their use by date was), teabags, pens, pencils and a notebook. It is all now disposed of, and we have another shopping bag!
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Who wants some keys?
Look at all the keys I found on the floor today!
THESE ARE ALL USELESS. They all belong to locks that I no longer have, or houses I no longer live in, or even locks that I replaced on houses I no longer live in. They are all going!!
THESE ARE ALL USELESS. They all belong to locks that I no longer have, or houses I no longer live in, or even locks that I replaced on houses I no longer live in. They are all going!!
Friday, October 22, 2010
We are on a roll...
The top of the piano has been cleared!! all the papers have been put away. I had a few xrays here, and have put them in the bottom drawer of the filing cabinet, which is just the right size to store them flat. I will make this a drawer for big flat stuff.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
The filing cabinet is clean
I cleared the top of the filing cabinet today. There were a couple of bookends that have been used for the shelves in the kitchen, some rubbish, a pen holder, that has gone onto the computer desk, and some paper that has been filed - it is wonderful that it is clean!!
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Hiatus
Well, it's been a bit over a week since I last put an entry in the blog. I have been sick, and then I went away for the weekend, and nothing has been done. However, I am still ahead of where i should be, as I have done more than one shelf or pile some days.
It is easy to feel guilty, but there is no need - as long as the habit is formed, and I continue after a break, rather than stopping.
Today I will tidy another pile of paper in the study.
It is easy to feel guilty, but there is no need - as long as the habit is formed, and I continue after a break, rather than stopping.
Today I will tidy another pile of paper in the study.
Saturday, October 09, 2010
Saucepan drawer
Some drawers are easy, and the saucepan drawer is one. Everything came out, I cleaned it, and many things went back in.
I don't know why I had too large sized saucepans (same size as one another) - so one is in the give away pile. The lid of the wok was in the saucepan drawer, whereas the wok was in a cupboard where I put it on 19 September. The draining racks have been put in the cake pan cupboard (6 October).
There are three cook top converters - one converts the burner so it can support a wok, another allows you to put very small saucepans onto a burner, and the third seems to do nothing useful (so it's going). It's amazing what I have forgotten that I had - these are particularly useful from time to time!
I don't know why I had too large sized saucepans (same size as one another) - so one is in the give away pile. The lid of the wok was in the saucepan drawer, whereas the wok was in a cupboard where I put it on 19 September. The draining racks have been put in the cake pan cupboard (6 October).
There are three cook top converters - one converts the burner so it can support a wok, another allows you to put very small saucepans onto a burner, and the third seems to do nothing useful (so it's going). It's amazing what I have forgotten that I had - these are particularly useful from time to time!
Friday, October 08, 2010
How easy is it?
Another two shelves done. How?
These are both top shelves. I asked he who helps whether we still needed four tall jars that were in one, and they were turfed. All the contents of the other shelf are now in the first shelf. They are only used when we have a party, and always get dusty in between, as they were on an open shelf. Now a cupboard shelf only has party things on it, so they won't get dusty.
Don't know what I will put on the other shelf though!
These are both top shelves. I asked he who helps whether we still needed four tall jars that were in one, and they were turfed. All the contents of the other shelf are now in the first shelf. They are only used when we have a party, and always get dusty in between, as they were on an open shelf. Now a cupboard shelf only has party things on it, so they won't get dusty.
Don't know what I will put on the other shelf though!
Thursday, October 07, 2010
The plastic bags
I decided I was up to tidying the plastic bag shelf today - the plastic bags are always going everywhere. Here are the contents of one small shelf.
And here are the contents after all the plastic bags have been put in their container - isn't it wonderful!
And here are the contents after all the plastic bags have been put in their container - isn't it wonderful!
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
The Cake Pans
The cupboard above the cook top has a segregated shelf, and the only things I have been able to store there are my cake pans. Since I have been changing all baking to silicone, I guess these probably should all go, but i decided to keep about half - the nicer ones which I may occasionally use.
The plastic jug fits here, and not with the other jugs because the shelf is exactly the right size for it!
The plastic jug fits here, and not with the other jugs because the shelf is exactly the right size for it!
Tuesday, October 05, 2010
Who needs seven bud vases?
Certainly not me!
I don't even have flowers in the house. They always go moldy, and the water they are in starts to stink after a couple of days. And they drop petals, leaves and other bits everywhere!
So why would I have seven bud vases? Obviously, if I haven't developed a fondness for chopping off bits of plant and bringing them into the house by now, I never will.
So out they go, as part of slow tidy.
Today I am tidying a few shelves of another glass fronted cupboard. Again, the things we use most are not in the bottom shelf, so I am moving all the shelves around to fix the problem. In fact, the whole bottom shelf is extra crockery we use when we run out of our normal day-to-day crockery. So it is going to the second top shelf.
I am finding with the kitchen that all the cupboards have items stored in the wrong shelf, so several shelves need to be moved at once.
When we moved here, the kitchen cupboards all only had two shelves. One of the first things we did was to add another shelf to several of the cupboards.
I don't even have flowers in the house. They always go moldy, and the water they are in starts to stink after a couple of days. And they drop petals, leaves and other bits everywhere!
So why would I have seven bud vases? Obviously, if I haven't developed a fondness for chopping off bits of plant and bringing them into the house by now, I never will.
So out they go, as part of slow tidy.
Today I am tidying a few shelves of another glass fronted cupboard. Again, the things we use most are not in the bottom shelf, so I am moving all the shelves around to fix the problem. In fact, the whole bottom shelf is extra crockery we use when we run out of our normal day-to-day crockery. So it is going to the second top shelf.
I am finding with the kitchen that all the cupboards have items stored in the wrong shelf, so several shelves need to be moved at once.
When we moved here, the kitchen cupboards all only had two shelves. One of the first things we did was to add another shelf to several of the cupboards.
Monday, October 04, 2010
Is Slow Tidy working?
Yes - it is amazing what a different just tidying (and keeping tidy) a small area makes. I started in the kitchen and family room, and I think that was a good place to start because:
- we both use it every day, so the difference was noticeable to both of us from the start
- it got "he who helps" on side, as parts of the area get tidier
- each day I can look at the bits that are better, and say to myself "what a difference!" so it encourages me to continue.
- it is the first place I look at in the morning and when I come home from work, and that is the time I can do a bit more.
Sunday, October 03, 2010
Another Kitchen Cupboard
Yesterday I looked at the kitchen cupboard that holds some crockery. It used to have jugs at the top, then two rows of mugs, big plates next, then bowels at the bottom. Now, I'm short and cannot reach the jugs. We almost never use mugs (occasionally for soup), and we use the glass jugs in summer.
So, I re-arranged it - see below. The most usable mugs are in the bottom mug shelf.
We also have far too many mugs - there were mugs behind the bowls and mugs in another cupboard as well. I don't think I have ever bought mugs. There was a time when I was doing a course, and they gave you a mug - so I have a number of course mugs. When my parents had their 40th wedding anniversary at Bendigo Pottery, everyone got a commemoration mug. I have mugs that were handed out at a couple of the places I have worked. And I have a couple of mugs that were given as a special reward - for instance, when I judged a competition at Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School they gave me a mug. I have even received mugs as Christmas presents! So some mugs are special. And if I gave away too many we wouldn't have enough to allow for breakages, so I think it is OK to keep two shelves full - BUT NO MORE.
The excess mugs will go to work to be used by visitors.
So, I re-arranged it - see below. The most usable mugs are in the bottom mug shelf.
We also have far too many mugs - there were mugs behind the bowls and mugs in another cupboard as well. I don't think I have ever bought mugs. There was a time when I was doing a course, and they gave you a mug - so I have a number of course mugs. When my parents had their 40th wedding anniversary at Bendigo Pottery, everyone got a commemoration mug. I have mugs that were handed out at a couple of the places I have worked. And I have a couple of mugs that were given as a special reward - for instance, when I judged a competition at Ivanhoe Girls Grammar School they gave me a mug. I have even received mugs as Christmas presents! So some mugs are special. And if I gave away too many we wouldn't have enough to allow for breakages, so I think it is OK to keep two shelves full - BUT NO MORE.
The excess mugs will go to work to be used by visitors.
Friday, October 01, 2010
To shred or not to shred
I have filed or thrown out two more piles of paper from my study, and found 7 CDs in the process. Two of them were of our Irises (and so were stored in the appropriate spot), but the others are of work I did some years ago. Most of the papers I am throwing out are receipts of various sorts, and altogether, they may provide material for identity fraud.
I think that people like me who have a lot to throw out are all in the same situation. It would be good to recycle all the paper, but bad if it leads to identity fraud, and the more you are getting rid of, the more likely someone is to be able to perform identity fraud.
However, all is not lost. There are diskette shredders, CD shredders as well as paper shredders. And shredded paper is much better as a garden mulch than unshredded paper - particularly if you combine it with other forms of mulch.
So the answer for me is to shred!
I think that people like me who have a lot to throw out are all in the same situation. It would be good to recycle all the paper, but bad if it leads to identity fraud, and the more you are getting rid of, the more likely someone is to be able to perform identity fraud.
However, all is not lost. There are diskette shredders, CD shredders as well as paper shredders. And shredded paper is much better as a garden mulch than unshredded paper - particularly if you combine it with other forms of mulch.
So the answer for me is to shred!
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