My kitchen is small. It's hard to know where to put things and make the most of the space.
I've had the spices in a cabinet over the stove, but I've felt bad when Winnie comes to visit because she loves to cook, and she isn't tall. (Although she never complained.) And like everyone else, I had expired spices in that spice box
So for now, most of the spices are resting in a drawer. I can see what I have, and that's nice. I still have some containers that are too big to fit there, so it isn't a perfect fix.
I've been working, really working, on getting rid of things I no longer use. I did that once, when I moved here fifteen years ago, but I've accumulated things since I've lived here. And I moved some things I never should have even brought with me.
It's slow going, and it's a sad process. Things change. I no longer need all those back issues of Quilting Arts because my quilting is different now. Sadly, I took the things out of the tote that the grands called the art box and which would come out on a regular basis. They probably don't even remember the art box.
That electric griddle, which I loved, had to go. I had dreams of having people over for brunch like I did in my past life, but not this one. How many store-bought quilts do I really need? How many spools of half-used ribbon? And why did I think I needed to save those sewing machine boxes?
Even though it's sad going, I'm moving toward my goal. I want to be able to go into my little attic and easily find exactly what I'm looking for. I want my basement floor to look uncluttered. I want to go into my sewing room and not find things on the floor.
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OH? things are not supposed to be piled up on the sewing room floor?????
I did not KNOW that...... Wow. I have work to do- but where to put it all????
Laughing over heer in ICE COLD MAINE. Now to take a nap.......
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