Cleaning closets
Jun. 1st, 2006 10:59 pmSo I'm back from this euphoric Wiscon weekend and I immediately start . . . cleaning closets!
There is a connection, really. I need to be in a good and energetic mood, I need to be relaxed and happy, and I need to be warm. The last was the problem on those rainy winter days when I thought I would do it, but the thought of removing even a single piece of clothing in order to try something on -- brrr!
So it's June, my garden is fairly in order, I feel caught up with my life (even though I've just learned over the weekend about how much great stuff I still haven't read!), and I now have half a cleaned closet and an entire cleaned armoire. Cleaned, in this case, means all the things I never wear anymore are now in bags to be given away, drawers are reorganized, stacks are refolded, everything has been examined and judged worthy or not.
I'm terribly pleased with myself. So who wants to do a clothing exchange? I've got a bag of stuff deemed too cool to simply dump at Goodwill.
There is a connection, really. I need to be in a good and energetic mood, I need to be relaxed and happy, and I need to be warm. The last was the problem on those rainy winter days when I thought I would do it, but the thought of removing even a single piece of clothing in order to try something on -- brrr!
So it's June, my garden is fairly in order, I feel caught up with my life (even though I've just learned over the weekend about how much great stuff I still haven't read!), and I now have half a cleaned closet and an entire cleaned armoire. Cleaned, in this case, means all the things I never wear anymore are now in bags to be given away, drawers are reorganized, stacks are refolded, everything has been examined and judged worthy or not.
I'm terribly pleased with myself. So who wants to do a clothing exchange? I've got a bag of stuff deemed too cool to simply dump at Goodwill.