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Come Away with Me

I am just a wreck. I have been going through a roller coaster of emotions. One time I am giddy and happy and another time I would be very sensitive to the littlest things and pout the whole day. I just wish I had somebody – a girlfriend who can listen to my mutterings and understand what I am going through.

Sometimes I wish I could just step on a plane and get a rental home somewhere like Outer Banks where I could take my mind of my worries. Do nothing but walk along the beach.

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Hello! Welcome back to my blog :)

Second Quarter of my Life

It’s Friday and tomorrow is my big day. Yes, I will be officially crossing the second quarter of my life (No,I don’t think I’ll get to live more than a 100).

No big plans – just an evening out with hubby.

So what do I wish for my birthday…if you have been a regular here you would know that my most important wish is to have a baby. I don’t really need anything else at the moment. I am happy in terms of relationship with my husband. We are very much connected and knows each other inside out.

I don’t really care much about material stuff any more…you won’t believe it but Sales don’t even excite me anymore as it used too.

Am I growing up? Could be.

Life is meant to be lived to the fullest despite all the bad things that’s going on in the world right now.

Forgotten and Neglected hobbies

I have acquired so many hobbies over the years. Most of the time I earn something extra from these hobbies which makes it very appealing to me. I was an avid Ebayer while I was living in Holland. I enjoyed it a lot.

precious-rocks And then I discovered jewelery making and got totally hooked as well. I sold my creations through Ebay too and earned quite a few thousand Euros or so.

I still have so much materials from these past hobby of mine. I don’t know yet if I am going to continue this hobby. And to think I was planning to buy some rock tumblers I saw the other month while window shopping.

I just cannot find the time anymore with all my blogging activity, planning other businesses and life.

If you are a beader and have interest in my beading supplies, do contact me. I think I will be selling it really low.

What about you, do you have other hobbies too that are just neglected and taking a back seat at the moment?

Throwing away Stuff

In one of my previous post I told you that I realized that we have way too many things and it’s time to get rid of the stuff we haven’t use for atleast a year. So when hubby told me that he will be getting rid of the plasma tv mount that came with the t.v. that we  bought last year … at first I found it a pity because  it’s still new and in a box.

I thought that we might still need it  in the future but hubby told me we won’t because we always use a t.v. stand. Yeah that’s true. We have always used t.v stands since the beginning. I am glad my hubby is not like me. He is more practical ;) .

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Too many things

clutterDon’t you sometimes think about how we have too many things in our possession?

Like while packing for our move, I found several things we hardly used. We have gazillion cooking pans while there’s actually only two of us and now that we live here in Singapore we hardly cook. We have about 20 wineglasses we won’t be using because we hardly drink wine anymore. I also saw some led home lights that are still in boxes.

I need to reorganize and have a system. I don’t wanna waste my time anymore trying to find things like my keys. I still haven’t found them by the way.

I found this really useful article called Minimalist’s Guide from Zen Habits and I thought of sharing it with you, I think this will be helpful to all of us. Read on…

Clutter, apparently, has invaded all of our lives.

And the inevitable fact is that, no matter how much we simplify our lives, even after a huge decluttering session and after a vow not to buy anything ever ever ever again … entropy always always sets in.

It starts out as one item on the floor. Just a simple box, or a toy, or a piece of clothing. Such a little thing, nothing to worry about. But that one little thing will attract a second, and then a third, and soon clutter will grow insidiously in our homes until it overwhelms us. And then we’re back to square one.

Don’t let it happen. Be vigilant.

Here are my favorite tips for beating clutter entropy, for the minimalists among you.

1. One in, two out. Make it a rule: for every new item that comes into your life, you need to remove two. That means gifts, clothes, shoes, books, magazines, anything. It’s great to have a place where you put things you’re going to get rid of … whether to give to other people or to donate to charity or to take to a used book store. Then you can just grab the stuff on your way out to do errands.

2. Limited storage. I like this rule because it fits in with my philosophy of self-set limitations: don’t allow yourself to have tons of storage space. The more storage you have, the more stuff you’ll keep. Instead, have limited storage and if stuff doesn’t fit in there, get rid of it. That forces you to make choices. They key is making those choices … if you don’t, you’ll end up with clutter.

3. Clear floors and flat surfaces. Keep them clear. A room looks so much cleaner if all flat surfaces, from the floor to tabletops to countertops, are clear of clutter. Remove everything from these surfaces except perhaps one or two decorative items (don’t clutter with knick knacks). If you find stuff making its way here, clear it out. Clearing surfaces once a day or every couple days is a good routine.

4. Designate a home for everything, and be fanatic. When you find stuff on flat surfaces, or draping over a chair, it might be because you don’t have a designated spot for that kind of thing. If you don’t, designate a spot for it immediately. If stuff doesn’t have a home in your home, you need to get rid of it, or it will forever wander around the house. The other problem might be that you have already designated a spot for it, but you’re just not good at putting it away. In that case, take a month to build up the habit of putting things where they belong immediately. It’ll make a huge difference.

5. Regular decluttering sessions. Put in your calendar. Even the best of us need to declutter regularly. If you’ve decluttered your home, things might be great now, but you’ll need to do clutter maintenance. Put it in your calendar: perhaps once a month, once a week, or once every few months. Experiment to see what interval works for your life.

Be content with what you have, rejoice in the way things are. When you realize there is nothing lacking, the whole world belongs to you. - Lao Tzu

6. Reduce your desires for more. If clutter is coming into your life at a rate that’s too great for you to handle, you might need to look at your buying habits. Do you go shopping for clothes or gadgets or shoes or books every week (or more)? Are you always buying stuff online? If so, is it out of real necessity, or do you just like to buy stuff? It’s important that you take a look at these desires, and see if you can address them. Reducing your desires will go a long way to reducing your need to fight clutter.

 

My Alter Ego

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This is my alter ego. Yep, don’t mess with me or I’ll throw a can of tuna at you. LOL!

Can you believe it’s Friday already? Geez time is surely passing by like a bullet.

This weekend, hubby said we need to finish unpacking all the boxes … I agree with him because it would be way better to move around the house without trying to squeeze in through boxes to get to where we wanna go.

Reminder to self – buy groceries and don’t forget the moth traps and some herb seeds too so you can start your herb garden.

I don't know how you do it …

Hi guys, just a quick post. Movingtired-baby starts tomorrow….so it would be really really busy the coming days. I ‘ll try to visit you guys when I find the time. Please bear with me.

I am so tired with all the preparations – packing and the cleaning up and then later on unpacking and cleaning up.

Seriously, I don’t know how you guys do it – having 2,3, 4 or more blogs, kids and other hobbies like scrapping etc.

I really admire bloggers who have a gazillion blogs and still manage to have a life.

Anyway, I will be holding a contest for my birthday next month, if you are interested to sponsor, please hop over to my expat blog for the details.

And if you are talented with designing a logo, I need one for the contest. Please contact me at samcj7 {at} yahoo dot com…that can be your contribution to the contest and you’ll get backlinks too.

So that’s all for now. I wish you guys a wonderful weekend!!!

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