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November 15, 2019

No.317: What I Decluttered // November 2019

Month #2 for my 1,000 Item Declutter Challenge!  In case you missed it last month, here were my ground rules:

  1. Only spend 10 minutes at one time and only in one specific area.  
  2. Monday through Wednesday, seek out items that we no longer need and make a pile.  Then Thursday through Saturday, make a plan for how to deal with them.  (This worked so well and avoided that dreaded box of “what should I do with these?” items.)
  3. Possible places to find new homes for items: Ebay/Poshmark, Facebook Marketplace, Trash Nothing website or the local Buy Nothing Facebook group and as a last resort, Goodwill

I feel a responsibility for the things I have and want to be intentional with how I dispose of them.  Questions I asked myself: If it’s here, what purpose does it serve?  Can I use it up?  Can I enjoy it vs. keeping it tucked away in drawers and boxes?  And if not, can I let it go to someone who may need it more?

I lost a bit of steam this month.  Thankfully, because of all the work I put into the project in October, I managed to still make a nice little profit.  Two months in and I’m realizing that with our crazy life, decluttering is going to ebb and flow…and that’s okay.  It’s a marathon, not a sprint!  Something is always better than nothing.

WHAT I DECLUTTERED THIS MONTH

  • 19 books.
  • One Halloween costume and one Halloween-themed shirt.
  • One educational DVD.  I really hoped my kids would click with this Times Tales DVD after hearing so many moms rave about it.  Unfortunately, we watched it once and it just wasn’t for them.  It’s just been sitting on the shelf ever since, so I decided it was time to let another family try it – hopefully with better luck!  Sold on ebay overnight for (after fees) $7.
  • 2 teacher guides. Sold both on ebay in less than a day! 
  • 1 math answer booklet.
  • One pair of boy’s pants and one boy’s dress shirt.  Sold on Poshmark.
  • One pair of soccer cleats.  The kids have no desire to return to soccer, so after holding on to them for years, I’m finally getting them out of the house!  Sold on ebay.
  • 4 pairs of kids shoes.
  • One car seat.  TJ moved up to a booster seat, so we’re down to only one kid in a five-point harness car seat!  Our Diono Radian still had seven years of life left (did you know Dionos don’t expire for 10 years?!), so I was able to pass it on to my sister-in-law.
  • 2 old magazines. Into the recycling bin.
  • 3 winter coats.  Sold two on Poshmark and one on ebay.
  • One faux fur bridal shrug.  From my wedding 14 years ago!  It’s in near perfect condition (I wore it for less than an hour) and has just been collecting dust in my closet all this time.  It’s ready for a new bride.  Sold on Poshmark.
  • 12 pieces of a Christmas-themed porcelain dinner set.  This was another hard one.  I remember purchasing this four-person dinner set shortly after we were married and setting my table at Christmas.  And then I blinked, I have a family of 8, and this set just sits in a box!  I posted it on Trash Nothing and am happy to give them to another lady who will use them.
  • 11 pieces of math flash cards and manipulatives.  I’ve held on to these boxes of flash cards for years and years, but am finally realizing that we just don’t learn math that way in our homeschool.  I made a post on Trash Nothing and a sweet lady took them for her son.
  • One game. 
  • One Vera Bradley cosmetic pouch.
  • 6 pieces of various clothing.  Off to Goodwill.  These are pieces in good condition, but don’t have much resale value and weren’t substantial enough to warrant a post on Trash Nothing.
  • Two bags of shredded paper.  Junk mail and other personal paperwork that needs to be shredded counts as clutter too!  I’m counting each full container (which is the equivalent of a plastic grocery store bag) as one item.  And bonus: I can use most of it in my compost pile.
  • One pair of men’s shoes.  


Items decluttered this month: 73  
Money made this month: $196.62


Total items decluttered so far: 198
Total money made so far: $321.34


P.S. To “count,” the item had to physically leave my house.  So while I have listed a handful of things online, those aren’t counted until they have sold.

November 13, 2019

No.316: The BWF Super Specific Gift Guide // Trains

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With Christmas just around the corner, I wanted to start a new gift guide series, but with a twist!  These ideas have super specific themes, but are all things that my kids use often and love.  Today I’m starting with P (almost 3-years-old and my family’s little caboose) and his absolute favorite subject this past year: trains!  Here are five of his best-loved things:

1 // TRAIN TRACKS
We have actually had these wooden Brio pieces for over a decade and they are definitely one of those heirloom toy purchases.  I sometimes daydream about my grandchildren playing with them someday!  Even my bigger kids enjoy making very complicated layouts, all around the living room.  They’re made from beech wood and very sturdy – we’ve only cracked a few in all this time.

2 // THOMAS THE TRAIN WOODEN TRAINS
Over the years, we’ve slowly accumulated the wooden trains (like this Thomas) from the Thomas & Friends collection.  I like that they have a more vintage feel, while still being the beloved characters from P’s favorite show.

3 // ZIP UP TRAVELING CASE
We keep all of P’s trains inside this zip-up storage bin.  The bin can be unzipped to a playmat on the inside.  A cool combination of organization and play.

4 // ALL THE BOOKS
Two of his favorites: Go Train Go and the “sequel,” Stop, Train, Stop.  He also got Chugga-Chugga Choo-Choo last Epiphany and still loves to look at the pictures.


5 // DUPLO TRAIN
One last toy that keeps P entertained for long periods of time is this number train.  Duplo is another great heirloom quality toy that is fun for years and years.  We’re big fans.

Do you have a train enthusiast at your house?  What are some of the favorites at your house?

November 12, 2019

No.315: Our Extraordinary Ordinary Life // November 2019 Edition

A monthly project featuring ten photos throughout the day that show a peek into our extraordinarily ordinary life.
Monday, November 11, 2019 – Veteran’s Day



Today was a productive day.
After weeks of feeling like I was spinning my wheels and getting nothing accomplished, today felt like a victory!  
  • I washed, folded and put away two loads of laundry.
  • I made a loaf of bread for lunch. (It was entirely done in the bread machine, but still…)
  • I prepped my lesson plans for our 13th week of school.
  • I measured Sophie’s bathroom for new floor tile and ordered a sample.
  • I photographed, measured and listed three things on Poshmark and even made two sales!
  • I walked two miles while the kids played outside.  
  • I helped D bake a strawberry cake.
  • I wrote a thank you card.
Grateful for a day off of school to catch up on life – I’m ready for the week ahead!

November 6, 2019

No.314: Five Reasons to Send a Letter in November

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If you’ve read here for any length of time, you know that I am a passionate supporter of keeping snail mail alive!  This is a monthly series that I hope will inspire you to start putting thoughts on paper.  There’s nothing like finding a handwritten note among the piles of bills and junk mail.   

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NATIONAL FAMILY CAREGIVERS APPRECIATION MONTH

Family caregivers have the important job of caring for loved ones who have chronic illness, disabilities, disease, or old age.  They are unsung heroes!  This month is a great time to say thank you for their hard work.  There are a ton of great options at the shop, Senior Shower Project.



NOVEMBER 11 // VETERAN’S DAY
I am the granddaughter, daughter, sister and wife of veterans, so this holiday holds a special place in my heart.  Another great reason to say thank you, this time to the vets in your life for their selfless service.
A few cards created by small businesses:

  • Thank You For Your Service Wood Card by Night Owl Paper Goods
  • Embossed Star Card Set by DandA Cards
  • Thank You Star Card by Jordyn Alison Designs


NOVEMBER 13 // WORLD KINDNESS DAY
World Kindness Day originally came about because of a Japanese conference in the ’90s.  The organization, known as the World Kindness Movement, brought together groups interested in promoting more kindness around the world.  In remembrance of this day, share a little kindness in your own community!  Maybe a baked good and note to the nurses at your local hospital, police station or nursing home?



NOVEMBER 28 // THANKSGIVING
A day of football, family, and lots of good food!  A few cards created by small businesses:

  • Gobble Gobble Card by Mudsplash Studios
  • Happy Thanksgiving Cards (Set of 8) by Phoebe and June
  • Animal Thanksgiving Card by Fox & Bear Paper Co.


NOVEMBER 29 // ELECTRIC GREETING CARD DAY
This probably comes as no surprise, but this day was created by the electronic greeting card websites.  Now there’s no excuse not to send someone a note, hah!  Check out Hallmark and American Greetings for lots of options and for every occasion.


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