Thursday, December 30, 2010

111 Things in 1/11 - The Beginning



Before things can get better, they usually get worse. That is what today's post is about, the areas in my house that are in dire need of losing 111 of their belongings. :-) This is, in effect, me airing my dirty laundry. It is also the result of a month of holiday preparations, and no time to organize or even fold clothes. :-) And, I am sure that I could come up with a few other disclaimers before I let you see my nasty before pictures. :-)

I'll be working on my dresser drawers;



As well as my junk drawers;



I'll be cleaning out my craft supplies,



and cleaning out this awful closet,

I'll even by sorting out my cupboards on either side of the fireplace

And I am sure there will be more areas, but I didn't want to overwhelm you with all the nasty pictures. :-) Now I want to see yours! Let's give ourselves the motivation to seriously purge some items! :-)

Favorites from 2010

Do you ever think of an idea and start to do it, and then realize that everyone else has already beat you to the punch? Yesterday I had the brilliant (and original) idea that I should recap my favorite projects from 2010. Not long after that, I realized that EVERYone else has already done that. Rhoda from Southern Hospitality is even hosting a party with that theme! So yeah, I am SO not original. But here are my favorite projects from 2010. :-)


Organized Linen Closet



Fall Mantel



Making a Mirror My Own



Deck makeover



What's Better than Free?



Coat Tree


Dining Room Rehab



Living Room Lamps



Pretty Painted Paneling



Cheap and Easy Wall Art


So those are my favorite projects. Tomorrow I will show you the areas I will be working on for 111 Things in 1/11. See you then!


Linked to Southern Hospitality

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

111 Things in 1/11



Well, the holidays are quickly drawing to a close and all the festivities are coming to an end. Sadness! And I don't know about you, but we have a whole bunch of shiny new stuff to find new homes for - I got the greatest pair of furry gloves that I absolutely love! (amidst lots of other stuff) This got me thinking, I need to do another one of my semi-annual house purges where I go through every room, closet and drawer. It is so cathartic.

And then I figured, why not challenge myself and make it even more interesting by trying to get rid of 111 things in 1/11? Wouldn't that be fun? So I thought about it for a while, and decided that yes, it would be really fun. And then I thought, you know what would make this even more fun? If a bunch of my blogging buddies wanted to do this with me!

Here's the plan. This Friday the 31st I'll do a quick post showing some areas of my house that need some slimming down. (It is possible that I may just put up a picture of my whole house) :-) I'll have a Linky at the end so that you can link up and show us all where you'll be working too.

Then every Friday throughout January (there are four) we'll meet back here and report on our progress. We can show pictures, tell stories, cry about how hard it is to get rid of stuff or how fun it is to toss stuff. :-) Whichever you prefer. :-)

111 things divided by four weeks comes out to approximately 28 things a week. This breaks down to six things per work day. How easy is it to pull out six things Monday through Friday and throw them in the toss pile? Super easy.

So, would you like to join me? There are no rules. You can link up every week, or just once. You can do 111 things all at once, or over four weeks. Whichever you prefer. :-)

Let's get rid of 111 things in 1/11!!!

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Forward a Year Ago



As the new year approaches, I have been thinking about my goals for 2011. I try to come up with things that are true goals that I can reach for throughout the year, and not just well meaning New Year's resolutions that fall by the wayside after the first two weeks. Here's what's cluttering up my mind these days;

True Christianity. Christ calls us to be in the world, not of the world. Christians so often squabble over things like clothing, celebrating holidays and movies watched, but I think the intent that Christ meant here was much, much deeper and far reaching. We know from 1 Samuel that God looks straight past what we do on the outside and examines our heart and motives. So, to make a trivial example, he doesn't care that my socks don't match my shirt, but it saddens him to see me angry at a friend over something inconsequential.

This last year I have been overwhelmed by the power that Christ can have in my life when I step back and allow him to lead. With his help, I've accomplished things I never thought were possible, and I've seen it in ways I never imagined. I've always believed in the power of prayer, but this year I saw it in tangible, measurable, mind-blowing ways. I always believed that His strength was made perfect in weakness, but never did I see it more clearly than throughout this trying and stressful year, in which I hardly ever felt stressed.

As I look at next year, and I set goals for myself, my marriage and my family, I want to spend more time meditating on that power, and how to allow it to overtake my life. I don't want to separate myself from the world, I want to be in it and have people notice that there's something different about me. You know the Maybelline commercials? "Maybe she's born with it. Maybe it's Maybelline." In a sense, that's what I want to be whispered behind my back. "Isn't she nice? It's gotta be God."

My brothers and I have been spending a lot of time lately talking about cherished memories from growing up. There have been several embarrassing stories about my less than stellar babysitting skills which pretty much consisted of yelling at them until my parents came home. Not my proudest moments, to be sure. But you know what? I don't yell at them anymore. The power of God in my life can do monumental things, but it can also do simple things like change family dynamics and help brothers and sisters to love each other.

My family in Christ is a bigger example of that family dynamic. I love my brothers, with all their faults, and they love me, with all of mine. Taken to a larger scale, I have millions of brothers and sisters around the world that I am to love, and they love me in return. With the love of God flowing through me, there should never be a time when I utter the words "I just can't stand that girl." Because she is either my sister in Christ, or she is my potential future sister in Christ. Isn't His love amazing?

As I look at the next year of my life, my goal is simple: to allow Christ to shine through me.

Simple, but that one goal impacts every single area of my life. I can't get caught up in petty Christian arguments like whether or not we should have a Christmas tree. But, I also must remember that those petty Christians are my spiritual siblings, and I need to love them, not just be frustrated by them.

Each day is a choice. I can choose to make my own decisions and live in my own strength, or I can look to Christ for the strength, grace and love to make it through each day, and to leave others better than I found them.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Winter Wonderland



Yesterday we had our first snow of the season. It started around 12:30, and we got a couple of inches over the next few hours.  I love watching snow fall, it is so beautiful. I know that snow means winter and cold and soggy wet shoes all season, but this year I am finding so many things to be thankful for about the snow.



The morning sunlight streaming through these bushes was so beautiful. In spite of the frigid temperatures, I grabbed my camera and braved the cold to play with the light streaming through the ice crystals that formed last night.



With such dark days lately, I am thankful for how much brighter the snow makes everything during the day.



We had a long, hot and humid spring and summer this year, so many of our plants got sick. Fungus, black spot and the like. I am thankful that the cold of snow and winter will kill off the diseases and allow my plants to be healthy again next year.



Snow reminds me to rest. Everything is so beautiful and peaceful, and it reminds me to slow down and enjoy my life. There will always be errands, cleaning and busyness. I need to take time each day to enjoy the beauty that God has surrounded me with.



I had an "argument" the other day with a friend. We were arguing over whether the good weather we had been having lately (with all the sunshine!) was God's gift to me, or to her. We had a good time laughing over which one of us God loved more, and which of us was more blessed to have the sunshine. :-) I've been overwhelmed lately with God's blessing on my life. So many little things that he puts into each of my days, just to make them more beautiful. Like snow and ice crystals. :-)

It's the second day of December, and I know things are starting to get really hectic for Christmas, but take a moment today to look around you and enjoy the beauty that God has surrounded you with.