Last night I watched The Queen of Versailles and was reminded once again of the idea of “enough.” It’s very simple: stop when you have enough. This goes for all kinds of consumption: eating (especially large meals at restaurants where you don’t usually get to pick your portion), drinking (coffee, alcohol, milkshakes or any “vice” [...]
Posts Tagged ‘clutter’
The idea of “enough”
Posted in Films, How is it I have a category about clutter and cleaning??, Mostly about (pop) culture, Mostly about stuff (like, physical stuff), tagged clutter, enough, Life at Home in the 21st Century, The Queen of Versailles on 24 January 2013 | 3 Comments »
Following through on “autumn plans”
Posted in - Balancing parenthood and ..., ... Writing, How is it I have a category about clutter and cleaning??, Mostly about writing, tagged autumn plans, clutter, Moleskine planner, oatmeal, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf on 6 November 2012 | 3 Comments »
Late this summer I wrote a post about autumn plans. Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Bell made what they called “autumn plans” and I was smitten by the idea. Woolf writes: I always think of those curious long autumn walks with which we ended a summer holiday, talking of what we were going to [...]
Declutter calendar (and a kicker from Thoreau)
Posted in How is it I have a category about clutter and cleaning??, tagged cleaning, clutter, declutter calendar, moving, spring cleaning, Thoreau on 24 March 2012 | 2 Comments »
Recently I’ve been doing a major clutter-clearing (see Spring Cleaning and Housecleaning with E.B. White for the full scoop). We’re moving, and I don’t want to waste time, energy, money or back-muscles by transporting things I don’t really want or need. Clearing all this clutter has been incredibly liberating, and I’ve been thinking about ways [...]
Spring cleaning
Posted in How is it I have a category about clutter and cleaning??, tagged Clear Your Clutter with Feng Shui, clutter, moving, spring cleaning, Thoreau on 15 March 2012 | 3 Comments »
So much for drawing room evenings — at least for a little while. Right now it’s all about stuff — getting rid of unwanted stuff, packing the stuff we want to keep, and trying to figure out where the kept stuff is going to go in our new place. (See Housecleaning with E.B. White for [...]