31 December 2008

Get Control!

What is it about the new year that makes a person want to organize? For me, it's all about a fresh start. These days, it's also about simplifying and getting a little bit of control over the "stuff" in my life.

So I've been spending some time on cupboards and closets in the laundry room. This is NOT a glamorous place to start, but it is sorely needed. This is the stuff that drives me crazy...

First of all, how many extension cords does one house really need? Why the heck do we have all of these cords? (This isn't even all of them...several are in use right now on the Christmas trees.) I'll tell you why. We used to live in a 1923 home (and if I could move back there, I'd do it in an instant) that had very few outlets. We had to use extension cords all over the house. The cords are a carryover from those days.



The cords used to be shoved on a shelf in the laundry room. Today, they got a new home in a basket which fits on that shelf. Oh, happy day! You cannot know how excited I am about this. The basket cost all of $1 at Big Lots. What took me so long???

I read recently that clutter develops when items do not have a specific "home" or spot to be stored. That is definitely the case at our house. But this is going to end! One of the main problems is that we do not have a desk area in the kitchen to handle normal household business -- bills, school papers, documents to be filed, etc. Sure, we have an upstairs office area, but we would never drag all of that stuff upstairs to deal with it. For years I have struggled to find a place in our kitchen for a small desk area. At one point, I even took over a shelf in our pantry cupboard to use as a desk, but we quickly discovered that we didn't have room for food -- oops!

Out of desperation, today I cleared out a cupboard in our laundry room and converted it to a "desk" area. While not ideal, at least it gives us a spot for all the tools/supplies needed to handle household business. Hopefully we can all find a pen and a notepad when we need one -- which (believe me) is a HUGE issue around here. (Yes, I'll eventually cover those frosting containers with scrapbook paper, and I'll switch out that blue basket to one that is color coordinated.) I also made a spot for a small hanging file box in another laundry room cupboard, so hopefully papers will no longer accumulate on the kitchen counter. We'll see how this works!

Another area that drives me crazy is the laundry room closet, which houses some shoes, coats, and gloves. What a disaster! You open the closet and are likely to get hit in the head with something.

And the flip flops! Do not even get me started! (If you have a teenage daughter, you know what I mean!) I've tried all sorts of ways to contain them. Today I gained control! For $6 at Big Lots, I found this deluxe container...

Now the flip flops are under control! And so is my anger! See, I'm smiling! :-)

I also corralled the gloves in a basket, and I replaced the mismatched wire hangers with white plastic ones. Now the closet looks and functions much better.

Next task: The Dreaded Junk Drawer. Wish me luck.

11 comments:

  1. How funny that you should post this today! I spent a good part of yesterday completely going through and reorganizing our kitchen pantry. Pitched a bunch of stuff and reorganized the rest. My "word" for this year ala Ali Edwards is SIMPLIFY and my goal for the months of February and March are to put a BUNCH of stuff on Craigslist.

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  2. great ideas, and so simple.
    we've been hanging pictures, been living here for a li'l over 2 years and are just now getting to it, oh well...

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  3. Wanna come over & organize for me? :) Great ideas.....I need to do the same thing around here!

    Happy New Year to you & your family!

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  4. Great job, I bet you feel better already:) Have a Happy New Year!

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  5. If anyone can get it organized, it's you Janet! Love your progress. I have a kitchen/eating area cabinet recently dedicated to the "running of the house" clutter. Hardest part is that they aren't very deep! Good luck and great start!

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  6. Nice job! I love how good it feels to get something organized. Woo hoo!

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  7. Thanks for the encouragement! :-) I have been on a roll. I'm trying to do this without spending any/much money.

    I did make it thru the junk drawer last night...good grief! We had stuff in there that I have NO IDEA why we've kept. But why is it that cleaning out one thing just leads to another??? lol

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  8. Good for you getting organized. That is actually my main goal for 2009. I figure if I can manage that then everything else will fall into place. Happy New Year!

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  9. Ha! Great for you. Will you come by and organize me now?

    Still think the best organizer was the Lily Basket!

    HAPPY NEW YEAR JANET!!!!

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  10. Great job!!

    And HAPPY NEW YEAR to you and your family!!

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  11. Oh no, the junk drawer (if it's like my junk drawer, we may NEVER see you again Janet!!!!)

    The lack of a desk area for household business weighs on me as well. Consequently our kitchen table and DH's area of the island counter are usually a huge hideous "hot spot" to quote FlyLady.

    Great job getting started on the organization!

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