Finally home again

Feb 13, 2014 16:18

The funeral and three days of shiva are over. I am possibly more peopled out than I ever have been in my entire life -- so of course tonight I'm going to a public event. I won't have to talk much, though; I'm just there to listen to Abby Franquemont, who is a Big Name in the world of spinning ( Read more... )

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guppiecat February 13 2014, 23:03:38 UTC
I have project-managed emergency house cleanings in the past. It's apparently a core skill.

If you wish help and can line up about four other people you'd trust handling your stuff, you might be surprised at how fast it can go.

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carbonel February 13 2014, 23:48:33 UTC
This isn't that kind of emergency house-cleaning. At least, not unless I die suddenly. I'd trust people to handle my stuff, but I'm not sure I could trust them to properly triage the keep-vs.-toss decisions ( ... )

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guppiecat February 14 2014, 00:06:03 UTC
I didn't mean to imply that it was that sort of emergency house-cleaning, just that processes would be similar. And frankly, of those I've done, I preferred the one with the living inhabitant ( ... )

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txanne February 14 2014, 00:36:02 UTC
Oooh, Abby. I'm envious! Today I taught myself to spin with a twiddly French hand spindle. It is, in fact, a fancy stick. My yarn is awful but so was my drop-spindle yarn my first day!

I too have a habit of growing Fannish Clutter! Last year I started following the Unfuck Your Habitat system: work 45 min, break 15 min; or work 20 min, break 10 min. Never marathon. Make your bed every single day. And that's it.

Making your bed sounds kind of dumb, but I can tell the difference when I fall off the wagon. I'm flexible with the breaks; sometimes I break 45 and work 15, if that's what I can manage right then. The underlying idea is pretty much just "something is better than nothing." And it isn't horrendously perky like Flylady! (There's a tumblr and a website if you want to do her weekly challenges and so on, which I usually don't.)

And now it's time to start the laundry, which with my current setup takes 45 min. Ta-da! Sorry for the tl;dr...

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gerisullivan February 14 2014, 03:03:23 UTC
Welcome home. A spinning class from an expert sounds like a wonderful way to spend the weekend.

I look forward to hearing how things go with your organizer and any particular things that you notice work well (or don't) in working with her. Because, yes, my abc;s match yours.

My theory of stuff encompasses the joy of stuff, the comfort of stuff, and the burden of stuff. Any particular item can be all one thing, or aspects of two or three. Having dishes to eat off of is comfort; the fact that those dishes were originally part of the Kosher for Passover dishes in the Yalow household is joy, as is the fact that they have two square corners and a half-round. Fun shape.

Unorganized stuff is all burden. If I know I have it but can't find it (at all, or without a lot of work), there's no comfort or joy in it.

So, yeah, I want things to be organized, and I celebrate each and every time I go to place X to get item Y and it's right there! But I've needed to prune my closet for the last...oh, 4 or 5 years...and I keep doing other things. I ( ... )

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moonlightmead February 14 2014, 11:55:46 UTC
By now you will have been to the event, so I hope it was good. And that the weekend is good too.

Uncluttering: argh. Best of luck.

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parsleigh February 14 2014, 15:19:25 UTC
Sorry for your loss.

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