THE BIG CLOSET PROJECT in Postcards 4

  • Sept. 17, 2018, 4:31 p.m.
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The big closet on the right.

It was a weekend of closet construction. Saturday after G’s stint at the museum, we went off to IKEA to see what we could see in the way of shelving for my closet. With careful measurements in hand, we wandered the shelving section finally deciding on a really good looking set. Square boxes live in a wide white frame and no one will see them but me.

Margot came over with Zoe. G fixed her RAV4 window motors, and Margot did a glorious Window dance. We took everyone to breakfast before tackling the closet shelves. Zoe read the instructions, and George used that handy Allen wrench. (And hammer and screwdriver.)

Margot left with a mountain of clothes I don’t wear while I feel guilty giving them to her. She has trouble with messes. Me? Shoes, purses, and sweaters now live in those pristine white shelves. I have one more upper shelf to sort through, and that project is done.

Thank you George and Zoe.
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  • Himself: Working the Monday Morning Crush.

  • Myself: Closet, teeth back to dentist, sewing.

  • Reading: FEAR.

  • Gratitude’s: George, Zoe, and Margot.


Hillbilly Princess September 17, 2018

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GypsyWynd September 17, 2018

I bet it feels good to have that done!
I always procrastinate on things like organizing closets, cleaning out drawers, etc. But once I finally do it, I feel proud of the accomp!ishment.
Now if only I could learn to keep things organized in the first place, I wouldn't have to go through all that!

Zipster September 17, 2018

Oh happy day of closet organization. May it give you time for other pursuits.

Deleted user September 17, 2018

Those are on my list of projects to tackle in cold weather or if I ever get the inclination . Please God.

Marg September 19, 2018

A job well done! Always feels good to get that stuff sorted and organised.

NorthernSeeker September 22, 2018

Naughty-naughty decluttering your wardrobe by giving clothes to a fashionista. I thought at first you wrote Allen wench.

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