Think they want you to back up?
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Speaking of which, when did you back up lately?
Think they want you to back up?
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Speaking of which, when did you back up lately?
This picture cracks me up every time I see it. Not sure if it’s because it’s a slug llama or because the title is from The Emperor’s New Groove.
Via Woot‘s blog, Pocketful Of Stars is a flash game so cute you’ll get cavities.
I’m blessed with many many years of my father not being able to handle the sight of clutter. While his anti-clutter rants drove me bonkers in high school (and got my room “shitcanned” by him on multiple occasions) it forced me to learn how to declutter. (Ironically, he taught me too well — as I got older he’d start going through the trash and questioning whether I really wanted to throw out stuff that he assumed had sentimental value to me — or four-inch long pencils. Man has a pencil problem.)
One of the interesting things about decluttering for me is that I’ve learned my triggers… which include Christmas in a big way.
The end sum is a bad case of “Where’d my livingroom go?”
Add to that the fact that I gained three (whoo!) new kitchen appliances this holiday season as well as an AWESOME set of new silicone baking stuff and there’s no room in the kitchen and I’ve got a decluttering problem to solve.
Fortunately, it’s Thursday and I’m still off until Tuesday. Hello, shitcan.
43 Folders has a great post up right now that a) covers what to do with all those books and b) gives links to a full series of posts on decluttering your space. I recommend it.
There’s not much more satisfying than starting the year with a clean house.
We’ve been last-minute wrappers for years. In this case, that meant wrapping Thursday night for me because I had gifts to take to work on Friday, and a family party yesterday. Nevertheless I’m sure some of you still haven’t started, and when you do you lament your wrapping skills.
I was lucky enough to be taught how to wrap gifts by my dad, who’s an awesome gift wrapper. He’s also managed to con my brother and little sister into doing most of his wrapping for him the last few years — which amazes me, since he’s so good at it.
Anyway, here’s a great article on Making Light on how to wrap a package.
Speaking of Dad…
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