Anyone who knows me would not peg me as someone overly bothered
about house and home. Yes, I like things clean and relatively organized but
it’s not something I obsess about. Until now, it would appear. See, last time I
moved into a new house I had a ten year old, a seven year old and a five month
old baby. Oh, and a brand new publishing contract with a big publisher and six
months to finish my book. Things were flung into any old cupboard just to get
them out of boxes, and we spent the next thirteen years wandering around, trying
to figure out where things were and why they were housed there. And no, I never
could muster the energy to rearrange anything.
This time however, it’s a different story. This kitchen will be organized, damn it. We’re having all the plates, cups, glasses etc on one side, all the dry goods on the other, and sundries (otherwise known as “the messy drawer”) away from the stove, dishwasher and fridge. Those drawers and cabinets are valuable real estate in any kitchen and shouldn’t be housing tape measures and hammers. Actually, I’m going to have to have a word with the Ball & Chain as there are screw drivers in one drawer which is not on, given that the garage is a mere ten feet from the kitchen. No excuse at all. (See, I’m so into it, I’m getting positively unpleasant.)
This time however, it’s a different story. This kitchen will be organized, damn it. We’re having all the plates, cups, glasses etc on one side, all the dry goods on the other, and sundries (otherwise known as “the messy drawer”) away from the stove, dishwasher and fridge. Those drawers and cabinets are valuable real estate in any kitchen and shouldn’t be housing tape measures and hammers. Actually, I’m going to have to have a word with the Ball & Chain as there are screw drivers in one drawer which is not on, given that the garage is a mere ten feet from the kitchen. No excuse at all. (See, I’m so into it, I’m getting positively unpleasant.)
The fact that we only have four plates, four mugs, four
knives, forks etc. doesn’t matter. I’ve left room for the mugs that will be
arriving in 6-8 weeks and we are banning ourselves from buying anything till
the container arrives. We’ll just look at the nice, organized empty spaces
(allocations) in the kitchen cabinets, till that day (and hope that everything fits).
Ditto the shelves above the washer and dryer, which I have
allocated for laundry supplies (at this point just one small bottle of Persil)
and dog stuff. I may have to re-think the dog stuff as I ordered a giant bag of
dry food which is causing visible strain to the shelf on which it sits. Sigh.
At this point, the garage is going to be the go-to place for everything,
including the twenty five boxes we have coming in a month or so. Where we are
going to put everything I just don’t know.
So far we have spent the time waiting for the Virgin Media
guy to come and fix the duff equipment we were sent, then waiting for him to
come back a few hours later as the new stuff also wasn’t working(more on that later); waiting for
the Argos delivery man to bring patio chair cushions that actually match (three
days of random cushions being delivered); and going back and forth to Vodaphone
having been rejected initially because our UK bank account (for which we had
jumped through hoops) was tied to our US address and not our UK one.
The weather is lovely though, and we’ve been eating out most
nights, making the best of it and pretending we’re on holiday. My gym
membership kicks in next week, which is a good thing……..
WHY do men think that any kind of hand tools belong in a kitchen drawer? Especially when the garage is right there?
ReplyDeleteI know. In our old house, the garage was at the bottom of the back yard, so it wasn't such an oddity. As soon as we get the garage clear of boxes and an enormous dog kennel though, everything tool-ish is going out there.
DeleteSo pleased that you're settling in and that the weather is being kind to you!
ReplyDeleteYou'll 'get there' in the end!
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Very true. And the rain here and there doesn't bother me anyway.
Deletepictures please! so great you have a garage as a catch-all. isn't it glorious being able to set everything up anew? i fantasize about such a thing.
ReplyDeleteHa ha ha. This is a bit too stripped down at the moment, but when our "stuff" arrives it'll be interesting to see what doesn't get further culled.
DeleteGlad you are settling in. I am hopelessly disorganized and the only time I can sort things out is when we move house.
ReplyDeleteWHY do men think that any kind of hand tools belong in a kitchen drawer? Especially when the garage is right there?
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Garage? Very posh! On a vacay from Chicago and thought I'd read to see how you are settling in. Glad to hear it is all very normal.
ReplyDeleteWait - you only have 25 boxes coming? We had 50 - and left all our furniture behind. When you said you were rationalising pre-move your really meant it, didn't you?
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of the stuff we gave away I could weep. However, this house is half the size of the Chicago house so lord knows where it's all going to go.
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