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Today’s Closet | Gabe’s bedroom
Gabe’s closet is home to all of his outgrown clothes, baby gear, clothes to grow into, AND everything he’s currently wearing. Not to mention diapers. It’s basically our baby storage as well as his closet.
Before
…Oh God, this is embarrassing….
Okay. Deep breaths. Here it is:
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Although we seem to have a pretty good method for keeping our living areas clean and clutter-free most days, I have a confession: most of my closets are shoved full and cluttered.
They were clean this spring after my great decluttering, but I’m learning that the decluttering is never done. The clutter slowly creeps …
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Monday May 23rd, 2011 in cleaning, simple living
My new, less-is-more closet.
I’m going to let you in on a little secret: when I took the photos for this post, our apartment was unusually clean. We’d had people over, and had spent several hours cleaning up. I took advantage of having a tidy apartment by taking photos.
Our apartment used to be …
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Monday December 14th, 2009 in chemicals, cleaning, coffee, easy, family, gifts, holiday, homemade, local, reuse, simple living The holidays are rapidly approaching (hurrah!) and I put together a few ideas for those who haven’t finished their gift shopping. This time of year can be a lot of fun, but can get out of hand when we think about how much stuff is consumed. From the gifts no one really needs to the …
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Tuesday January 6th, 2009 in all about me, cleaning, coffee, easy, frugal living, i should probably stop blogging about work, paper, reduce, reuse, simple living, transportation I’ve been voraciously devouring two fantastic books: Craft Inc.: Turn Your Creative Hobby into a Business by Meg Mateo Ilasco and The Anti 9-to-5 Guide: Practical Career Advice for Women Who Think Outside the Cube by Michelle Goodman. I am alternating between the books at whim, but I just can’t get enough of them. They …
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Let’s talk for a moment about laundry. I’ve already told you that I’m cheap and lazy.
But! I do spend a little more money on detergent because, like, did you know how nasty the chemicals are in regular detergent?
At my job, I’ve recently been learning about water pollutants with the middle schoolers (taught by …
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