tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post8713547980839581919..comments2024-03-18T22:28:53.549-04:00Comments on <i>Gigi's Ramblings</i>: Bit by bit. Piece by piece.Gigihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05467164195744234746noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-22532553601711555632020-11-18T19:26:30.757-05:002020-11-18T19:26:30.757-05:00Decluttering is such a satisfying activity. ;) But...Decluttering is such a satisfying activity. ;) But, you've made me wonder about the 43 bottles of acrylic paint that is probably 15 years old. I need to work on that. <br />Best of luck with the BIG AZZ dresser!Suzhttps://busybeesuz.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-16381534076111051772020-11-18T15:44:12.544-05:002020-11-18T15:44:12.544-05:00You have no doubt already thought of this, but jus...You have no doubt already thought of this, but just in case? I always empty (duh) and remove the drawers from the dresser before attempting a relocation, perhaps this would lighten it up enough for a pushing and shoving-style move? <br /><br />I do enjoy your descriptions of experiences we are all seem to be sharing now, so thank you! angelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01417468902377634240noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-22586719277854840602020-11-16T17:35:07.159-05:002020-11-16T17:35:07.159-05:00Exactly! So very satisfying - if I can get myself...Exactly! So very satisfying - if I can get myself into the right frame of mind.Gigihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05467164195744234746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-68882661106114202812020-11-16T17:33:56.068-05:002020-11-16T17:33:56.068-05:00That's a great idea! My neighbor has a dolly,...That's a great idea! My neighbor has a dolly, I think. I will see if he would be willing to lend it (and his help).Gigihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05467164195744234746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-67307252159104666852020-11-16T08:48:11.875-05:002020-11-16T08:48:11.875-05:00I would go to my local hardware and rent a dolly. ...I would go to my local hardware and rent a dolly. Of course, that means you need to go into the store and all that. I look forward to hearing how you actually did it, and hope nobody got hurt in the process.DJanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07152183871573797791noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-17180646953387395082020-11-16T07:13:23.890-05:002020-11-16T07:13:23.890-05:00Oooh, I am here for your decluttering. It's ju...Oooh, I am here for your decluttering. It's just so satisfying! I think the key is you have to be in the right, ruthless kind of mood and just go for it. Nicole MacPhersonhttp://www.girlinaboyhouse.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-9755406383256895992020-11-15T21:18:57.360-05:002020-11-15T21:18:57.360-05:00I hear you on the decluttering. We are over a week...I hear you on the decluttering. We are over a week into our quarantine since Tank tested positive and I am very focused on organizing various rooms. So many projects to choose from that I am freaking out about whether or not I will get them all done before it is time to welcome the babies back into our house. <br /><br />My feet are always cold - hello, Chicago winters. Last year I bought a butt-load of smart wool socks. Heaven sent. I am now happy to eliminate anything that doesn't measure up. I seriously went overboard on the sock purchasing because I decided life is too short to wait for the favorite pair to come out of the laundry.<br /><br />Congrats on your progress and I hope you get that dresser moved so you can work without interruption. Erniehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14976227572609917624noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-75712510333500687522020-11-15T20:15:06.865-05:002020-11-15T20:15:06.865-05:00I enjoyed it !
Every time I blog about something ...I enjoyed it ! <br />Every time I blog about something mundane about the house people like reading this sort of stuff. Ur-spohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04237644452200889946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8679304203742128093.post-21997049166761206002020-11-15T19:59:21.245-05:002020-11-15T19:59:21.245-05:00I am in no way in a "COVID" time... work...I am in no way in a "COVID" time... work is crazy and I barely have time to vacuum. I worked on Veteran's Day nd the only reason I didn't work today is because then I'd be working 11 days straight until my next day off. And yet, I too am cleaning out. Stuff I bought for youngest's foray into collage that we now know lasted two days... that was never unpacked, will be sold. Clothes are going by the bag full to the donation boxes. Christmas stuff that has never made it onto the tree, gone. Even the husband is trying... boxes of sports cards from the early 90's have been gone though for the first time in ten years. <br /><br />Course, this could all change if his COVID test comes back + tomorrow. Then the real progress will begin. I have a knitting project just waiting for the occasion. <br /><br />My crafting never really gets out of control, as I tend to donate or pitch things as crafts go by the way side for me. Youngest's recent foray into glass crafts has got me into alcohol ink... glass votives and ornaments are currently drying on the table.<br /><br />The boys both have totes in the basement of things they want me to keep for them (even though they still live here) I find that having them in labeled totes helps from getting 1) destroyed and 2) out of control. Plus it's easy to move them when the day comes and they need to put them in their own basement. :)Julihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10097214923216967086noreply@blogger.com