Clutter Cluster

I have recently come across one of my stress builders. You know, the foundation that supports all the other building blocks to your breaking point? Clutter.

I have always taken pride in being over the top on organization, whether it is in school, my room, or life in general. I focus on a clean-cut, fresh look. The less clutter, the better, but the Target dollar section just doesn’t agree. I truly believe that clutter in your house is the ultimate source of clutter in your brain! No one needs “I need to clean the basement” in the back of their mind on a Tuesday afternoon when they have more important things to accomplish- NO ONE.

When I was in high school, finals would roll around, and I would become a completely different person. I needed to clean out the fridge, rid my under-sink, purge food that we hadn’t touched in a while, and refold all of the clothes for my drawers before I could actually focus on studying. Casual? No. I needed all of this to be done around finals, but in reality it was always in the back of my mind and never being addressed. Then when a stressful time snuck up on me, I couldn’t have it there to be completely narrowed in on getting good grades.

Well, I have come to the realization that lately I just have not been pulling my best organization strings. This first year of college was hard to come home on a short weekend and clean my room because I wanted to spend ALL of my time with the family. On the other hand, I was living out of a duffel bag for a few days, which turned into one big mess for normal people and one excessive, overcrowded clothes party for Lindsey people.

Processed with VSCO with f2 presetIt took me a quick minute to know that this is not how summer is going to go! After an unnecessary melt down to dad that he needed to build me a bigger closet, I pulled myself together with a pep talk. I will not live in this cluttered room with clothes I have not worn in years. I will not save these hair products under my sink that I am no longer using. I will not look at an email inbox full of spam. I will not keep things that I do not need.

And that is exactly what I did. I went into my room and stripped it. Other people could use these items more than I can, and if I had not worn it in two years or more, it had to go. Yes, yes I wanted to hold onto every t-shirt that has a memory, but I am not about to wear them, so I either put them aside for a t-shirt quilt, or they went to my memory box. (Praise the Good Lord for fabulous memory boxes). After the sorting, I took {several} trash bags  to their appropriate places and am now basking in a simplified, organized, and oh so fabulous bedroom, with my favorite people only a few steps away. (I really couldn’t be happier!)

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FRESH drawers. #fab

Our homes are not only places to recharge your electronics, they are our place to regroup, re-juice and relax, while enjoying the company of our closest humans. Some people spend more time in their homes than others, but everyone should make time to clear their space. Like I said, a cluttered home (or workspace, for that matter) is a cluttered brain. Clear your head with a cleaning spree! I promise promise promise your shoulders will raise and your brain will have more thinking room. An organized life is a fresh and FABulous life!

 

 

 

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Alllllllllll the memories. Cue the tears.

DE-CLUTTER TIP: My mom started our memory boxes when we were born. They are filled with too many preschool art projects to count, special baby outfits, and anything that will make us cry when we open them now. Since my brother and I have been old enough to clean our own rooms, we became bosses of our memory boxes, which are just large storage tubs. I add things like my high school acceptance letter and notes I’ve gotten on retreats. One day I will open it and be able to read the birthday cards I received and relive the moments from the pictures I’ve snuck in there. The boxes that I have started include high school, college, and random memories, not counting several that my mom made. This way we get to keep all of our special things, but they slide under a shelf in the basement for “one day”.

Moving On Up

“Enough already! We get it. You had a perfect roommate in college. You became best friends. You didn’t want to leave her. We know!!!” complains everyone that follows me on any social media platform, or just knows me in general. And yes, I am sorry for the overload of love and sap, but these nine month sleepovers do not go as well for everyone, and I am just so grateful.

I won’t lie, in the beginning, there were times when I thought to myself, Is this seriously going to work? Living in such tight quarters with someone is not easy, and we will be the first to tell you that. We would also BOTH be the first to tell you that if someone had asked us if we’d become best friends by the end, it would have been a flat no. Madelyn and I went to grade school and high school together, so right off the bat we were breaking college roommate rule #1- Don’t room with a friend.

I do understand this philosophy of steering clear of strong relationships and branching out for the first year of college, but I am way too much of a homebody and creature of habit to be thrown into a brand new place with my bonus being a stranger to sleep in the same room with. Yeah, no thanks.

Fast forward from the worry and the secret Pinterest board planning our beautiful temporary home (which ended up as fabulous as we dreamed), Madelyn and I did not want to leave! Yes, we do understand that with a water bottle and a good playlist, we could walk to each other’s houses, but that just is not the same as spending late nights on our rug laughing about nonsense when we should clearly be studying. Or illegally making toast and grilled chicken on our forbidden grill. Or getting ready together while staying in our towel wraps for an excessive amount of time. Or knowing when we need a group nap with little lights. It just isn’t the same.

We were calm, cool, and collected about moving out until a friend had mentioned it took several hours to move out of her dorm. We looked at each other both thinking, we have sooooooo much more s t u f f than she does. We went home, turned on music, and got to work! We didn’t even know where to start, but we began by stripping the walls. Literally, paint, drywall, you name it, it came off the wall!DSC00731

We resolved this (not so) small problem like any smart girls would, a field trip to Home Depot with a piece of the wall that should have still been a part of the wall! They matched the paint, we returned, and the wall started looking better than before. No one could tell, and there was no way in heck we were going to pay fines for having cute decor.

All in all, our adorable 2409 became such a fun place where laughter and smiles came aplenty and homesick tears began to fade as the weeks went by. We have a million and one memories of our time that we made just about as fun as anyone could with plans to move on for a million and one more. That teeny tiny room gave us the friendship that we will forever be thankful for.

Next year will be much harder than I had anticipated. Don’t get me wrong, I am eager, anxious, and beyond excited to get to Mizzou, but I am sad that my best friend and roommate will not be coming with me. Instagram, we have many plans to reunite and annoy the heck out of everyone, so don’t you worry. She will be knee-deep in nursing school and I will be waist-deep in papers that I don’t know how to start, but we are moving on to bigger and better things to make our lives extra fabulous. This is my fab life, and I am oh so grateful that Madelyn is apart of it. 

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Her smile was constant. Mine came after the constant flow of tears. Because I was sad? No, no I just checked my final grade in Econ. 

 

PS: we decided that we lived so well together as roommates, we shouldn’t let it go to waist. After we graduate, we will be coming at you Monica Geller and Rachel Green style until we meet our lobsters. Now THAT will be fun.

100 Things On My Summer Bucket List

It’s the week before finals. In other words, it’s the finale- the finale of the school year. Summer is coming, I repeat: summer is coming. I can almost touch it. I am not sure if this is a “me” thing, but I cannot stop thinking of these grand summer plans (that usually never even happen) while I am 100 percent supposed to be studying for my 100%’s (that also usually never happen).

Well, I have decided that my grand plan this summer is to actually DO the things I want to do. With that being said, I have made a fabulous bucket list to keep me in line. While you are distracted, go ahead and write your thoughts down so you can get at your busy (or relaxing, whatever you prefer) summer the minute it starts!

Here are a few ideas to get the ball rolling:

1. First and foremost, relax on vacation. 

2. Be positive & live simple. 

3. Spend time with fab friends.

4. Get rid of clothes I don’t wear- seriously, other people need them.

5. Have sister-brother lunch dates at the one and only Jimmy Johns.

6. Sleep in- but not too “in”, I have a summer to summer.

7. Swim, swim, swim!

8. Food Truck it for lunch- or din- or breakfast.

9. Super smile- and laugh, laughing is good, too.

10. Watch fireworks.

11. Road trip with my best friends- oh, the giggles.

12. Road trip with my roommate- oh, the giggles pt. 2

13. Play golf- it’s more fun when you’re terrible.

14. Shop- don’t stop until you have lines on your arms from the bags for proof of your day’s work.

15. Try new foods- oysters are still gross.

16. Organize the pantry, fridge, garage, basement- aka my whole house (why am I a mom?) 

17. Go to a baseball game- professional or not, it’s still a must.

18. Plant flowers.

19. Invite friends over for a movie day.

20. Take a nap- aye aye, captain.

21. Read a book before seeing the movie.

22. Take a Barre class.

23. Go to a drive-in movie- don’t forget jumper cables.

24. Dedicate a day to attempting Facebook & Twitter recipe videos- you know you want to.

25. Go on a walk by myself.

26. Eat a snowcone in the trunk with my peeps. (but basically, just hang in the trunk because I’m not a fan of flavored ice unless it has “cream” at the end:) ).  

27. Drive a jet ski- be careful.

28. Volunteer- do it.

29. Swim in a lake- don’t forget fishies bite toes.

30. Stare at the stars- #peaceful

31. Take a really, really long bike ride.

32. Buy a new pair of shoes- or three. OK, four.

33. Blare music in the car- and roll ALL of the windows down.

34. Parasail.

35. Feed a homeless person.

36. Eat breakfast for dinner- inside out and upside down.

37. Play Glow in the dark Frisbee- in the dark.

38. Tan on the deck (the dock, too)

39. Keep my car tidy.

40. Try ice cream for every meal- don’t get sick, I dare you.

41. Go to a country concert.

42. Tell someone I love them- Mom counts.

43. Hammock my heart out.

44. Wear a swimsuit all day long.

45. Wear jammies all day long- Don’t have to tell me twice.

46. Night swim- never too old for a swim in the dark.

47. Be a tourist in my hometown- cliche.

48. Journal- it’s good for the soul.

49. Drink a green smoothie- the ones that “make your skin glow.”

50. Fill balloons with good fortunes and let them go- someone will be surprised.

51. Get organized- fill that new planner!!!

52. Hang lights and have a music party.

53. Go back to college for a weekend.

54. Inspire someone.

55. Fresh squeeze lemonade- turning life around one glass at a time.

56. Go ziplining

57. Watch the sun rise- it will be worth it (I think) (I hope).

58. Watch the sun set in a secret spot.

59. Get donuts- try an “out there” flavor.

60. Kickbox- jab, cross, sweat, jab, cross, sweat.

61. Make a chalk portrait.

62. Play board games- a rainy day necessity.

63. Make s’mores- burn the ‘mallow.

64. Go on a picnic- bring a basket and the camera.

65. Have a water gun war- bonus points if it’s in clothes.

66. Take a picture every day- necessary. (Selfies absolutely count) 

67. Take a cooking class- probably also necessary.

68. Leave a positive note on someone’s windshield- stay to see their smile.

69. Make the dogs homemade treats.

70. Adult slip ‘n slide- do. it. pt. 2

71. Skydive- ehhh…can’t do it all.

72. Don’t worry for a whole day.

73. Write letters to all my people- better than texting.

74. Ride a rollercoaster.

75. Go to a midnight movie- stay awake!!

76. Run a 5k.

77. Give up my phone for a whole day- the snap streaks will be fine.

78. Have a bonfire- check off #63 while I’m at it.

79. Try a new workout class.

80. Watch an entire season of a show in one sitting- I’ve done it before, I’ll do it again.

81. Have a whipped cream fight- SO FUN.

82. Ride a Ferris Wheel- only a summer classic.

83. Get a pedicure- pretty pink toes, of course 

84. Bake a cake for someone’s birthday- do #67 first.

85. Pick fruit from a tree.

86. Learn a new word- so basically read the dictionary.

87. Clean out my Email inbox- enough red bubbles for Pete’s sake.

88. Buy the meal for the person behind me- Pay it forward.

89. Do a handstand- not on the trampoline (and then, of course, take a pic).

90. Get fancy for dinner.

91. Stand up paddle board- longer than five seconds, that is.

92. Run a faster mile!!

93. Try a different grocery store.

94. Make my own ice cream- could help with #40.

95. Be grateful for the things I have.

96. Go on a hike- so #granola.

97. Make Whole Wheat pancakes- the best. (every day?) 

98. Enjoy ALL the moments.

99. Have ALL the fun.

100. Make ALL the memories.

These ideas came straight from my “Who needs Calculus anyway? When will my parents be here?” brain that should really be worrying about Calc because yes, hi, I need Calc. Due to my obsession with crossing items off of to-do lists, I most definitely put no-brainers on there. I would be thrilled if I could accomplish all 100 things. I know one thing is for sure, I will be crossing #9 off all the way home because it’s time to SUMMER! This Fab Life is about to get even more fabulous.

Also, can my new word be summer as a verb?