http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/21/garden/21mess.html
God bless the New York Times. I have been kind of down lately but to be honest, I havent been spending a lot of time cleaning up my house. I used to when the house was new but now that it just the same old house where I live, I have found other things to do with my time.
And the clutter just keeps coming. And the truth is that some times I feel guilty about it which is different from the times when the mess actually starts bothering me. So from now on, I am only going to spend time cleaning up the gross things (like you know, I'll do the dishes before things grow on them and I'll clean the bathroom). I am not going to worry about the clutter at all unless it actually starts to bother me.
Next month's journey of self discovery: I will explore why I feel the need to get permission from the New York Times to be a slob. ;)
4 comments:
Funny you post this when I am about to go and organize my tupperware cupboard, LOL. Of course when all of my tupperware falls out on teh floor every time I open the cupboard I guess it is more a matter of making the space function again than having it be neat and tidy :)
Happy Holidays Lynne!
I'm very tidy but the point is that my tidiness is what every other person calls ... slob.
LOL!
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Merry Chistmas.
Happy Holidays.
Best wishes & Warmest regards.
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& By the way you have been invited to blog-tag game! Write 5 facts about yourself that nobody knows.
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I deleted the previous post because I have made a big mistake in that!
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