Happy New Year 2008!
We’ve been busy. Very busy. 2008 promises to be the year of organization for the Cameron Clan. I’ve put our weekly trips to storytime at the local library to good use and borrowed several books addressing organizing, minimalizing and feng shui. (One of my oldest and dearest pals is an extremely talented Interior Designer, so I can just imagine her chuckling to herself reading this from 3000+ miles away.)
Nevertheless—as part of my goal to reclaim brain cells lost during childbirth, years of breastfeeding, and endlessly repeating the same phrases to my children (ie: “No, you may not put on your bike helmet to headbutt your sister”)—I am self-directing a quick course in using the basic principals of feng shui in our home.
So far, I’ve experienced an exquisitely freeing, calming result from the first few minor adjustments in home energy flow.
- I have overcome my urge to place on the staircase items whose homes belong on the next up/down floor. These items usually never made it to their destination. These items inevitably became fixtures on my stairs to the point that my toddler had to attempt to step around them while also holding on to the banister for support. Now, she lightly steps worry and obstacle free. And, the change in positive energy flow gives me a warm new-agey feeling inside.
- I created a distinct entry way in my most often used entry door: from the garage into the basement. Though it’s not externally visible, I am often greeted by that brown door several times a day. So, to make ME feel more welcome in my home, I hung art on the door to greet me, laid a welcome mat and furnished the entrance with a small table, shoe racks, artwork and key hooks. Now, the space is defined and pleasant. Everything I need is right where I need it when I am entering/exiting the house. No more scrambling around for lost keys, phones, diaper bags, purses or backpacks. Our coats look so much happier hanging up than draped over my son’s bicycle.
- We replaced several old light fixtures that weren’t broken just not bright or dim enough, as the case may be…not to mention they just weren’t our style. The difference in literal and figurative illumination was pleasantly unexpected.
- I trimmed, sang to and breathed life back into a few neglected house plants. Ever since, they’ve been doing the same for me. Likewise, I thoroughly cleaned the fish tank down to filtering out the muck among the pebbles. Our bubble-eyed goldfish, Orange Juice and Chocolate Milk, are playfully swishing their tails with glee.
- Most importantly, I unloaded years of baggage. Still useful items were taken to a women’s shelter. Hand-me-downs not worthy of passing on (originally given by well meaning family members which I allowed to overstay their use) were put out to pasture. My mom, the gracious and thoughtful giver of most of these items, told me upon entering that my house now feels bigger and brighter. And, here I thought she’d be hurt! It turns out, she thoroughly agrees that my home is better off without the unnecessary clutter.
The (re)organization will continue throughout the year, as I continue to relish the newly found focus and positive energy flow. And, I’ll be posting fun places to learn more about organizing, placement and home energy flow like this one and this one.