Clutter Collection Roundup

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Still working on getting the clutter rounded up and sorted and given away or thrown out, or whatever works best for it! Still slowly working on that. Haven’t added anything new really… just the freezer!

But I began to notice something… we have collections of things all over the place. Office supplies, art supplies, crafts, computer extras, knickknacks and more. Books… tools… magazines… CDs/media.

And lots of duplication and just stuff we never use and all. So I decided to pick a collection and round it up. Sort it, save it and stash it all in one place. I picked office supplies after I spent about two hours looking for a box of staples that I KNEW I had somewhere. And of course, I didn’t find until I bought another box.

We used our big green tub and just spent a day or two rounding up anything and everything that was a pencil, pen, paperclips, punch, etc. Anything office supply related.

And we have a small cabinet that fits under one of our large work desks that is currently holding just junk, papers and such. I’m going to clean that out, and that will be our office supply headquarters. ALL office supplies will be there. When they are used, they will be returned there. Both Jessy and I have desk/work areas in our rooms, so we’ll be allowed just a little pencil cup of basic, everyday supplies, but not drawers full of random things that hardly get used. In fact, the rounded up materials have been in the bucket now for a couple days and no one has missed them!

I think about places like hospitals and emergency work stations and one of the primary reasons they are efficient and stay ready to use is that there is a place for EVERYTHING! Can you imagine coming into a hospital for emergency care and they are running around looking for this or that and can’t find something they need? You would be horrified. And angry.

So why do we allow our homes to be chaos central? I think most people are pretty good about keeping say, medicines and health and beauty stuff in the bathrooms, or dishes and cookware in the kitchen, but that’s about it. I find tools in my living room, and computer cds all over the place, media, books left, that kind of thing. We’re not slobs, but rather we just don’t seem to think about it much, laying that finished book down on a end table and walking away. I think if things had “homes”, that they would get there more often and thus cut down on the clutter and chaos that ensues.

Just my thinking…. but so far, I think it might just help us a little bit.

And it saves money…. I can’t believe how many duplicated supplies we had in just the office supply bucket. Because we would misplace that or this and just buy more. Crazy. And several of the things were dried up or didn’t work, just taking up space. I know when I get to some of my other collection roundups I’ll find it to be even more out of hand…

Well. Baby steps to contentment I suppose. Everything takes time to get out of whack, and it might take a little time to get back together. So just keep at it, and set your goals and you’ll be surprised what you can accomplish if you just start.

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Little Dwarf Apple Tree

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When Maggie and I went to get the freezer, we saw two little dwarf apple trees, ill kept, yet loaded with fruit! Most of the fruit looked wormy and all, but still, it was kind of neat to see a little tree trying so hard. Our 5 apple trees are semi-dwarf, and I imagine they will do much better than this little guy, as hopefully we will be taking better care of them. Still… it was cool to see how much fruit just this little neglected tree had on it.

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This is a picture of a mature semi-dwarf apple… they can get to be about 10-12 feet tall if you let them. Ours are a little close, so I hope to keep them pruned back and managable, so that they will make a nice little orchard for us.

I read this….

You might be surprised at how much fruit a semi dwarf tree can produce. For example, we regularly get 20 quarts of cherries from our single tart cherry tree, and have canned as many as 24 quarts of peaches from one of our peach trees, even though it is still growing.

I’m hoping that with our 5 apple trees we’ll have eating apples, pie stock and canning apples as well as some left for a little cider pressing. I think we could easily have that, if each tree can do 20 quarts of fruit. 100 quarts of fruit will easily take care of a lot of our apple needs. Can’t wait… it will be so cool!

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$20 Freezer

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Yes. $20.

Craig’s List.

Of course.

I can’t believe it! I’ve been watching Craig’s List for about oh 4 or 5 months now, looking for the perfect freezer for my family. I have seen about 24 dozen HUGE upright freezers or the chest freezers. And they ranged from $50 to $200! And where just not right. I wanted a medium sized chest freezer. About 7 cubic feet or so. It was too dark to see the type, but it was running great and needs a good scrubbing, but it’s in pretty nice shape. Only about 4 or 5 years old, the fellow said. He got a newer bigger one, so this was just taking up space in his garage!!!

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It looks like this one here… just perfect. I read somewhere that you can store about 25 pounds of food in a cubic foot. So 7 should give us almost 200 pounds of food! Oh my! That’s a lot. Well, I plan to use it to take advantage of all the awesome specials I find all the time… two for one meat deals at Kroger, great specials at our local meat shop, day old bakery items that are super cheap and for freezing our farmer’s market specials and of course, next year’s harvest! I can’t wait to freeze oodles of goodies from the garden and all! Just awesome.. and for only $20!!! Can’t hardly believe it.

The drive out to get it was so pretty…. Maggie went with me and we had to drive about 20 minutes out into the country to get it. Beautiful back roads and all awaited us. We talked on and on about our dream homestead farm some day. We’ll get it, someday.

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Beautiful fall colors next to the white headstones of an old cemetery.

Maggie had a kind of rough day today. We finally got an appointment to talk to the online school powers that be about getting her evaluated for some special services and all. She’s doing great, but she’s got a few areas that need some special attention and more level appropriate materials. It’s been a little challenging to get them to hear our needs, but finally, we were able to get an evaluation done. However, Maggie got a little frustrated with some of the testing, and some tears made for a rough time. She’s not one to get upset, but testing is very hard on her because she wants so desperately to be more age/level appropriate and is very aware of her shortcomings, yet overlooks her advances. So it was nice to have some time for the two of us to just talk and visit and dream about our farm.

Maggie is such an animal gal. She loves all kinds of animals and is very in tuned to them. I really think that she would be the most super farm manager in the world. (Of course, I would, I’m her biggest fan!) But she would…. she would be so focused on them, they would be blessed from the start that Maggie was their guide through life. I always think about that fascinately lady, Temple Grandin, also an autistic person, who is just so revolutionary in her work with large hooved animals such as cattle and horses and such. That is Maggie. She loves all animals, especially big ones. And small as well… but we started talking about those cool miniature cattle breeds and she was so fascinated.

And then, we got turned around and went down the wrong street and lo and behold… cattle. Minis. Scottish.

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Oh my gosh…. it kind of made my skin all goosepimply. I just love how we get these wonderful affirmations of our life’s pathway… like meeting Jen and Josh yesterday and now, this, the $20 freezer and the wooly little Scottish mini bull that was watching us and made Maggie just smile big and deep. She wanted to check them out on the internet when we got home and we definitely want to find out more!

That’s the way we’re going to roll from now on. Patience, knowledge and faith. Works for us. How about you?

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