The saying goes..."a picture says thousand words". Well, I was sorely embarrassed by my Christmas morning photographs of happy people, puppy, beautiful tree and this horrid, overstuffed bookcase in nearly EVERY shot! It wasn't until I was asked to share the photos that I really noticed how bad it had gotten. Hopefully Lewis' parents are not concerned for his safety at our house after viewing this...
Yesterday, I picked up a tidy little 5 shelf bookcase for cheap to deal with my problems. I think I will upgrade later when I turn an empty bedroom into an official library, once we find permanent placements for daughters!
In July, I painted Gina's bedroom this lovely peacock blue and I just love it! It's warm and inviting in the winter, yet cool and relaxing in the summer! So I thought I would go with a magazine article suggestion and group the books by binding colors and add interest to my bookcase with other objects. Well, I have plenty of "other objects" and went into the depths of the dungeon (aka basement) to dig out something interesting and still loved.
I kept the majority of my cookbooks and culinary based books in the living room and moved all of the fiction or reference stuff to the new bookcase.
There was no cure for the magazine ugliness and I am not yet ready to let go. I did organize magazines by name and date and threw away all but cooking magazines. Progress?
OK- This post is now almost a week old and the project is not quite finished, but I will post the before only shots and complete this weekend and post the afters!
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15 January 2011
22 November 2010
Organized Chaos
This weekend I picked up a couple of my favorite magazines' holiday issues. I love the articles on foods (of course) and recipes and I am always eager to read the "I'm not going to go crazy again this year" holiday tips articles. I am always disappointed...no magic solution yet.
So, I am going to share a few of my tips with you. John and I are swamped this time of year at the Market and we love it! It is not a season for relaxing however and from years past experience, I have to be ridiculously organized, or we have cheese disasters and entertaining nightmares, mad family members and half cooked dishes to pass.
We have really ignored the holiday-hell in the past couple of years in our household. The girls usually choose larger gifts (unaffordable to college students and minimum wage employees) and then I choose stocking stuffers and small gifts that I think they will love/use/appreciate. We make an effort to ignore the not-nice things that happen at the holidays due to stress, expectations and lots of together time and enjoy our family, home, food and each other. (By the way, wine never hurts the situation!)
(I always keep this mantra in my mind...it's called a GIFT!!! I appreciate the fact someone thought of me and shared a bit of themselves or pocketbook with me. It's the holidays...)
So, I am going to share a few of my tips with you. John and I are swamped this time of year at the Market and we love it! It is not a season for relaxing however and from years past experience, I have to be ridiculously organized, or we have cheese disasters and entertaining nightmares, mad family members and half cooked dishes to pass.
- BUY A SMALL NOTEBOOK ,see previous post on leather one :)
- BUY A PAIR OF SLACKS/SKIRT AND A COUPLE SHIRTS + ACCESSORIES THIS WEEK
- PURCHASE ALL WRAPPING NECESSITIES AND CARDS
- WRAP EARLY AND OFTEN, PREPARE A BOX FOR KITCHEN GIFTS
- PREPARE GIFTS FROM YOUR KITCHEN EARLY
- REMEMBER THAT IT'S ALL "ENOUGH"
We have really ignored the holiday-hell in the past couple of years in our household. The girls usually choose larger gifts (unaffordable to college students and minimum wage employees) and then I choose stocking stuffers and small gifts that I think they will love/use/appreciate. We make an effort to ignore the not-nice things that happen at the holidays due to stress, expectations and lots of together time and enjoy our family, home, food and each other. (By the way, wine never hurts the situation!)
(I always keep this mantra in my mind...it's called a GIFT!!! I appreciate the fact someone thought of me and shared a bit of themselves or pocketbook with me. It's the holidays...)
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