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Weekly Goal

Well week 2 goal  has been eagerly worked on but not completed the way I want it to be. I was able to get a good start on it. I had started and then my youngest daughter came home Thursday and stayed until yesterday.That is the room she stays in when she comes home, so you can see why I needed it to get clean out. Plus my other daughter and her family is coming the first of February and I'll need that room for the "little dudes" 

Here is the product of my hard work
Before                                                                               After

Before                                                                   After


 There are these boxes I need to go through, 



 and magazines I need to purge, here on the floor and up on top of this bookcase.


I hope to do that in the next week and definitely before my daughter comes.

Now week 3 goal, it's to do the pantry that I only touch on a few months ago. 
 It needs a major over haul and organizing. Removing the food and going through whats good and tossing whats not. If not bad I'll give it to the chickens.
 Cleaning the shelves and removing the old paper. 


 Adding lights inside and a pull-out shelf I have in the garage.





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  1. Looks like you are getting a lot done. I love looking at before and after photos when I clean - so refreshing.

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  2. Getting organized feels good, but won't it be nice to get back to sewing again?

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  3. Good job! I always like to take photos too, then you can revel in your work!

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