I'm going to be honest here... I'm a messy person. I leave things on the floor, in front of books on shelves, on the counter, just wherever... I tell myself I'll do the dishes "later" or sweep the floor "tomorrow"... pretty soon our home looks like a disaster. I've never learned to pick up after myself as I go. My husband is the same way.
For a while now I've been struggling against the bad habits I've been cultivating for 25 years. It shouldn't be hard to keep a small one bedroom apartment clean, right? But somehow, it is. I've been fearing the day (probably in a few months) when we move into a house. If I can't keep an apartment in order, how can I ever manage a whole house? If I can't do chores when I've only got one child, what will I do when we have two, or three, or four??
The other day at my grandma's house I noticed a book on her shelf and asked if I could borrow it. The book is Confessions of an Organized Housewife by Deniece Schofield. It is full of great ideas on how to have an organized home, keep up with the housework, and have time left over for fun! The book was published in 1981 so the version I read is a bit outdated in some areas (index card files??) so I'll probably pick up the updated version from the library, Confessions of an Organized Homemaker.
A lot of the things in the book seem like common sense, in fact I've thought of a number of them myself. But the book has made me realize how much easier it would make my life to do these things, how much time I could save. I'm inspired now and determined to get my home and my time organized! And if there's one thing that NaNoWriMo and natural childbirth have taught me, it's that if I'm determined enough, I can do nearly anything!
More posts should follow about my desperate fight against disorganization and my own terrible habits, with more specifics about ideas from the book that I'm implementing.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
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Umm, you did NaNoWriMo? And natural childbirth? And you drive a white minivan? Honey, have you ever considered that maybe we're turning into the same person?
ReplyDeleteIt's quite possible! I love the similarities between us even though it's been like 10 years since you moved. :)
ReplyDeleteI've participated in NaNo 5 times, finished 3 times, and been a municipal liaison 3 times. I love it! I was crazy to do it this past year, and only (only, hah!) wrote 26k.