Everybody’s Got a Junk Drawer

You know the one… its the drawer in your house that usually only slides one inch out because inevitably something has gotten stuck in the back prohibiting the drawer from opening until you can slide something in there to free the drawer from its restriction.  No? Just me…? Okay.

And now the bad blogger award goes to: MJ! I got on such a roll organizing the kitchen cabinet that I showed you yesterday that I just dumped the whole drawer out before snapping a photo.  OOOPS.  Now put on your imagination googles and imagine all of this:

junkdrawer4 Shoved into one TINY LITTLE drawer and you’ll get the picture.  And if you don’t recognize it… that’s a little baby Jesus in the bottom left. It belongs to a nativity at my mom’s house. NO CLUE how it made it into the junk drawer.  And that, my friends, is the beauty of the junk drawer.

So I have no illusions that this is going to solve the JUNK problem at our house, but I do think it will at least help it out for a while.  And bonus, all last week when I didn’t have a computer, I knew where all my pens were. Mission ACCOMPLISHED. Ready to sneak a peak into our junk?

junkdrawer3 It has all the necessary things you can NEVER FIND IN A HOUSE: Scissors, tape, a pen, a flashlight, headphones for our runs, etc.  I mentioned this a bit in yesterday’s post, but the countertop right above this is sort of our ‘command center’ and by command center I mean crap collector.  Its where we sort mail, put things to be filed or dealt with, things to return, and where I keep my purse when I’m at home.

It is also where I keep track of invitations, calendar and birth announcements, leaving the front of our fridge to be left uncluttered.   junkdrawer2

Two other things on the side of the fridge that I want to point out: that card that says Internet Code? In grad school I had so many study groups and friends come over to the house and need our wi-fi code that I wrote it on a nice card and hung it on the fridge.  4 years later and I still have the card and it is such an easy way to help guests out.  If I know I’m going to have a guest stay the night or someone over that will need internet access, I can just leave the card out on the table for them.  But for the sake of posting on this ole blog I deleted it out of the picture so none of you weirdos will come over and steal our internet. 

The other thing I have up there is a cheat sheet from a local nursery on what to do when for your yard. They gave it to me one of the times I went in and asked for advice… I tried to google it so that y’all could see it in more detail, but I couldn’t find it.  However, Covington’s does have great advice for North Texans on their website here.  I went ahead and laminated it and stuck it up on my fridge just as a reminded for what I needed to be doing to help my yard look a little nicer.

And that’s the end of our little tour of our ‘command center’.  I’ve got one more post about the pantry and that will wrap up my kitchen organization, making it one room completely organized.  I’m feeling pretty confident that I’m going to be able to check this item off my 30 Before 30 List!

 

 

Another One Bites the Dust

…And fortunately this time I am NOT talking about my computer.  I apologize for the few days of absence… I had to get a new computer and someone way more tech savvy than myself had to recover all of my files off of my old computer.  So almost a week later I am starting to get my technology house back in order.  I’ll write a post a little later on covering all of the things I learned about backing things up.  But for your pleasure, here is one of the posts I had planned on writing for last week before my computer decided to hijack my schedule.

I have been on a mission to clear out the junk in my house, one cabinet, drawer, closet at a time.  If you want to see some of what I’ve done so far, check out here, here and here.

Last weekend I got on a roll and decided to eradicate the last few areas of my kitchen cabinets of their junk. After my previous organization sprees, the only truly bad cabinet/drawer in my kitchen were in the space I use as a command center-ish.  Since the hubs and I don’t have any kids yet the paper clutter is only mildly apocalyptic, since we both try valiantly to recycle any junk mail as soon as it comes in the house.  But this is the area we dump pretty much everything as it comes in: mail, my purse, things to return, etc.  I like that it is a fairly tiny countertop, so it restricts what all we can just dump into the space (i.e.  if I switch purses, there isn’t much space to leave a second purse, forcing me to go put it in the closet where it belongs).  I also love that this space is hidden from view when you first walk in the door, which makes it feel like the kitchen is cleaner than it really is… a perfect solution for the lazy cleaners.

But the cabinet beneath it… OUT OF CONTROL.  This is the area that broadly we stuck anything that didn’t fit in the junk drawer (just above it… I’ll show you that tomorrow) and Lexie’s large collection of doggie gear.   junkcabinet5

Check out that pretty sight! EEK. As I mentioned with the tupperware cabinet we have awesomely deep cabinets.  GREAT for keeping lots of stuff, TERRIBLE for keeping lots of stuff easily accessible.  So I decided this cabinet needed some awesome rolling drawers from The Container Store as well.  So I bought 2- 11″ rollout drawers during their spring sale.

They are pretty simple to install (if you want more details on that part, see the tupperware post) and took about 15 minutes. The hardest part of this whole thing was cleaning out my cabinet, it always gets worse before it gets better:

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A lot of the things in this cabinet were trash or actually belong other places, but after sorting that stuff out I snagged a few organizing boxes from Target and put all the dog stuff on the bottom shelf

junkcabinet7 All her little accessories fit nicely in the little box, with a spot for her bones right behind them and her shampoos and her own thing of peanut butter (something grosses me out about giving Lex food out of our pantry even though we never double dip the spoon).

The top shelf is more of a hodge podge of emergency supplies, batteries, and my running belt.

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And with that, I am one step closer to knocking off another item on my 30 Before 30 List. And obviously from the weird coloring on these photos, I’m still working on the ‘getting better at my DSLR’ item… I’m working on the whole white balance thing.

 

 

Motherboard

Do you know what does not amuse me? My motherboard crashing.  I have a not even 2 years old laptop that I use for both work and personal… and Tuesday afternoon it crashed.  After spending all day yesterday figuring out how to fix it (guess what… you can’t) I have a new computer and a computer expert getting my data off my old hard drive.  So needless to say, the posts I had planned for yesterday and today won’t be happening.  I’ll be back next week!