I have been a very busy girl and I am thrilled with everything I have accomplished so far this year, especially over the spring and summer months. Once my houseguests left I started out by printing off a fresh copy of my semiannual housekeeping checklist and in six weeks I busted my way through it and was able to completely reset my home. Using stain I had in the garage and part of an old rag I touched up the stair treads and they look so nice now.
I did an amazing amount of decluttering again this year, even decluttering some of the really hard sentimental items that were filling the closets in the two extra bedrooms of my house. I sold some of my Pyrex collection and added the proceeds to my savings account, took four loads to the thrift stores and even placed several items on the FREE table where I work. In the process I was able to empty a ton of boxes and plastic bins. The boxes were then decluttered and the bins were reused for organizing the items I kept.
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I have gotten rid of even more stuff since I took this picture |
Next I moved out to the garage where the goals was to clear, clean, declutter and reorganize it for better function. I was able to add a lot of items, mainly cardboard and boxes, to the recycle bin over a period of six weeks as well as the trash bin and my donation pile. After a good sweep and wipe down I was ready to reorganize all of the shelves. Now it is much easier to find the things I need whenever I do a project. I have used up a lot of the items I already had on hand like sandpaper, a replacement dryer vent cover, some interior paint and a can of spray paint as well as some of the bubble wrap and priority mailers I had squirreled away out there. I dropped off glass jars and bottles at the recycling collection bin located at a local supermarket parking lot and I took several items from the garage to the hazardous waste collection site.
The failing dryer vent cover on the exterior of the house was finally replaced. It was a simple fifteen minute job and once it was done and marked off the list I was glad to have it completed. I had picked up the replacement cover over a year ago and it was patiently waiting for me in the garage. It was definitely one of those tasks that I questioned putting off for so long. ??
I cleaned and reorganized my long term food storage (LTFS) area in the downstairs bedroom. I found several items I knew I wasn’t going to use up anytime soon so I made up a couple of bags to give to two of my co-workers and brought in another bag of items to set out on the FREE table. Once I was done I had it all clean and organized so the oldest items are in front of the newer items and will get used up appropriately. I am now quite settled with the variety and quantity of the things I have in there.
Our entry way as well as the upstairs bathroom’s wainscot were in need of a refresh so I got busy with a bit of spackle I had in the garage to fill in the gouges and imperfections and then repainted those spaces using leftover paint also in the garage. While I was at it I went through the house and touched up any places that needed it so now my walls look great and are all nicely maintained.
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Fresh paint makes everything better! |
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"Hey! I think you forgot something!" |
I wasn't able to get back outside and get the deck staining project completed but I'm okay with that. It will keep until next year, but I was able to get the living room and hallway carpet cleaned and refreshed which was a big item on the list for this summer. This is the second time I've cleaned the carpet I was very pleased with how nice it turned out and that even after seven years the carpet is wearing well and still looks good. Proof that a no shoes in the house policy and regular maintenance works!
With the deck sanded and stained I decided to give the outside of the chicken coop a refresh as well with the same stain. Then I moved the new chickens in with the old and after a bit they all seemed to settle down and get along. Since I have determined this is going to be my last batch of chicks I went ahead and decided to declutter the brooder and all of the chick feeders.
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The pear tree in all its glory |
The apple tree did not produce at all this year, but the pear tree did. Not the bumper crop I got last year, but enough to enjoy for fresh eating and to share with others. I had pruned both trees quite a bit in the fall so I wasn’t surprised with the smaller yield of pears and unfortunately a storm took off all the apple blossoms before any of them got pollinated. Hopefully we’ll get apples next year. On the other hand my garlic harvest this year was absolutely pitiful. I bought bulbs at the feed store last fall and they were expensive! The year before, I bought organic garlic bulbs at the grocery store. The organic garlic did so much better and they are way more affordable so I am going to plant that again this year. Also, my rhubarb did really great this year! I put up four quart bags into the deep freezer to enjoy this winter.
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Fixed some boo boos & cleaned the exterior! |
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Scrubbed & cleaned the interior! |
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I cleaned the engine bay! |
Getting the Subaru maintenance finished, thoroughly cleaning its stinky interior and making some minor repairs has been an ongoing project since I bought the car in January. Replacing the damaged driveshaft and U joints was a bigger job than I was willing to take on so I had my mechanic take care of it for me. Now that all of this has been completed I am left with a reliable daily driver (without a lot of money out of pocket) that I hope I will get to use for a long time to come.
Along with all of those projects I was able to carve out a lot of time for some fun stuff too. I’ve had a goal since retiring to really focus on using up what I already have on hand before buying anything new, particularly when it comes to craft and sewing supplies. I was able to use up quite a bit of my stuff when I made things to fill up my gift shelf. I like to give useful and consumable gifts so I made lots of decorated journals, note pads and some greeting cards. I also made candle mats to go with candles I had bought on sale earlier this year as well as hanging dish towels to go with foaming hand soaps I recently picked up at Bath & Body Works with a gift card I had. I also made myself a lot of goodies too.
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I am absolutely in love with these shelf liners |
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And my aprons! |
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Santa Rosa Plum |
The most surprising project, for me anyway, was to start rebuilding the area where the maple tree used to be. In the spring my enthusiasm to get this done had waned, but by July I had found my mojo and a gorgeous Santa Rosa plum tree on clearance at my local Home Depot. Just prior to making that purchase I realized I already had a lot of things in my yard to reinvigorate this space, I just needed to move a few things around. I started by planting the tree and it just went from there. It is still a work in progress, but so far I am quite pleased.
Looking back I’d say I was a very fulfilled and productive young lady and I am very happy with all of the progress I have made, not the least of which was, to get all of my end of life documents updated, signed and filed. For me that was huge! Super happy and relieved to have that all done! So with that, I am ready to enjoy the Fall season with some downtime along with a little bit of relaxation thrown in for good measure. It is going to be a great Fall, don't you think?
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