Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Diamonds Again!

No, not really. I'm not writing about diamonds. But  Bubbebobbie commented on an earlier post, that diamonds are transparent, which is something I didn't address in all my "diamonds" posts. That earlier post was about how some of us don't show the negative stuff about home, life, school, self, whatever, on our blogs, myself being the example. Well, I am just not very good at being transparent, so I guess maybe that is something the Master Craftsman is going to have to cut away at or polish, or whatever.  So in an effort at transparency, I am going to show you the condition of my family room.  Here it is:



That is pretty typical, but it is often much worse. Actually, I think someone must have done some picking up before that photo was taken. At the other end of this room is this mess, and another which is our computer disaster area.



Now, I do have to take full credit for the sewing table mess.  Just in case you are wondering, those two Pizza Hut boxes that are under the mess behind my sewing machine do not contain six-week-old pizza -- they are very handy for storing quilt blocks!  Cleaning up this room was on my list of things to do while DH is out of town, but I am running out of days!  For those of you who can identify with this disaster, I will tell you a sure, but expensive solution.  Get new carpet!  We did a few months ago, and for several weeks we did very well at keeping things in their places.  It was just so nice to have an uncluttered house and a visible floor, that we all made more of an effort to keep it that way.  But you know entropy... our batteries ran down (speaking of which, you must go over and read Alizona's new post on that topic!). It must be time here for new carpet again. Or some initiative...

7 comments:

  1. AND COLLECT YOUR GOLD THINKING AWARD ;-)

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  2. Thanks for visiting my blog. I wasn't sure if I explained eternal security very well at all. I have thought about going back and revising that many times. My rooms look very much like yours most of the time. The way I get them clean - is to invite company over. And my Mom or sister do not count - they wouldn't care about my mess. I invite someone new -or someone who I know is very neat! That is quite a motivator to clean!

    Tess

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  3. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! I sooooo needed to know I'm not the only one! I guess those daughters aren't so perfect after all! hee hee! Actually, your daughters are such gems that, as a visitor, I wouldn't even noticed the "rough"!


    And since you are such a seasoned mom, maybe you have some tips or advice regarding my post for today (Anger Management)

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  4. I am going to pass these around church!! Hee Hee..

    My house NEVER looks like this!! Wink, Wink.


    Kristy

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  5. Thank you for your transparency. It looks like a house that is homey and has been played in. :)

    JoAnn

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  6. Cut, Clarity, Carets and color these are he things tha put value in a diamond Clarity, free from inclusions... something to consider. What are my inclusions?


    My livingroom currently has two sleepin grandchildren, comforters, book bags, book pile, "a just in case" barf bag and an unfinished game of monopoly "Lord of the Rings" style. Oh and Littlest pet shop pets everywhere! Trust me, you rooms are normal!


    Because of Jesus, Bobbie

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  7. Is something God has been working on in me as well. I've built quite a wall around myself, wanting to keep people at bay, not quite wanting them to see the clutter, the disorganization, the pain. However, One thing I'm learning is when I am not transparent it is harder to be an encouragement to others because they think I have it all together and thus could not possibly understand what they are going through.

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