Also, a quick word about the de-cluttering part of each week's assignment. Several have asked what they should do with it all. Some stuff is just old and worn and needs to be trashed. There is no shame in that. Bless people when you can, but if it isn't fit for you to keep- ie. broken and falling apart, chances are someone else does not need it either. For things that just need to find a new home, we take things to the local Goodwill. So I do not have to make weekly runs, we keep a few bags in our garage waiting to be filled. Once the bags are all full we load them in the car and off they go. The advantages to keeping stuff to go out in the garage out of sight are that it doesn't clutter my living space, and it doesn't tempt little hands, or big ones, to reclaim the items. The struggle is real folks! ;)
OK, so here we go-
This week's assignment- Entryways.
Here is a picture of ours, looking towards the front door.
And standing at the door looking in.
Let's face it, for many people this is a problem area in their homes. Usually not because they have too much decorative stuff there, but because it is the first place they hit when they come home each day, often making it a dumping ground for STUFF. Because our family does not enter through the front door often, and I do not have a table in the entry to this house, it is a less of problem for us right now, but it IS still the first place people see when they walk in. And those half walls make a great place to make a stack- usually for mail going out!
So here is your assignment- clear out and clean up!
- As usual, clear your space first!
- You know the drill by now. Start at the top - yep, those lights are dirty, I am sure of it.
- Wipe down any surfaces. If you have scuff marks from shoes on the walls and doors, the best thing I have found to use is a Magic Eraser. I do not want to know what is in those things, but they are truly magical. Even my all natural girl will break down and use them in a pinch!
-Wax any furniture you may have in this area! My space is pretty small so we have no extra pieces here. I keep threatening to add a plant but it hasn't happened yet. You will only find two of my favorite pictures here but I did wipe them off!
Given to us by dear friends upon our retirement, made by another sweet, and talented friend. |
- Vacuum and wash any throw rugs. If you stop and think about how many shoes hit this area in one week alone, you might even decide to put this chore on a monthly rotation! We currently haven't decided if we want a rug in this area, so for now I am enjoying the tile.
- Wipe down the base boards. Again, magic erasers are great for scuff marks, just saying. A word of caution- baseboards get dirty! After years of getting irritated every time I cleaned ours in the 34 Weeks process, I gave up and made it a part of my regular cleaning. No, I do not wipe them down weekly, but I do wipe them down once a month, usually the first week of the month so it is easy to remember.
- Vacuum and/or mop the floors.
- If you have windows in this area, clean those as well, remembering blinds and/or curtains! Now is your chance to really clean!
- Return do-dads to their spots. OK, only return HALF of your do-dads. Remember our goal of less clutter!
My one do-dad in this space, but I love welcoming guests with a candle! |
DONE! Not too bad, huh? I hope this was a fairly easy week for you because, well, the next few weeks will be a challenge! Enjoy your lighter project and be ready to hit it hard next week!
A few closing thoughts I read recently that struck a chord with me-
Nancy Twigg, "...clutter is anything that complicates your life and
stands in the way of simplicity." hmmmm.... over-commitment, kids'
activities, spending, emotions...you fill in the blank.
Nancy continues, "Clutter does more than affect us physically and
emotionally; it affects us spiritually because it keeps us from
following Jesus fully. We simply cannot make room for Him when so many
other things are in the way." Ouch!
Don't forget to share your progress on our Family, Faith and Fridays facebook page so we can cheer you on!
Blessings,
Intro Week
Week 1- Holiday Decorations
Week 2-The Pantry
Week 3-Kitchen Cabinets and Drawers
Week 4- Fridge, Freezer and Floors
Week 5- Recipes
Week 6- The Stove and Loose Ends
Week 7- The Dining Room
Week 8- The Living Room
Week 9- Books
Week 10- Bathrooms
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