I’ve been thinking about pruning
today because I had a major house cleaning. I would call it “Spring Cleaning”
but I suppose I missed the mark. Either way, my house is incredibly clean. This
is probably my first major cleaning since my pipes burst in January; and,
unfortunately because of my commute, the water flooded my first floor for six
hours and the damage was thousands of dollars. Fortunately, my insurance
covered most of the costs. I’m finally
at the point of letting go of the anxiety of that entire trauma. My house was
only restored (new carpeting, cabinets, etc.) in May so it really hasn’t been
that long since I settled in to my normal routine.
From January to May, many of my
knickknacks (oh, wow, have I acquired many a knickknack over the years) were
crowding every corner of my second floor town-home being safely away from the
first floor construction. Last weekend, I reorganized my office and moved
knickknacks back to their homes. During this process, some items were let go and
some moved to a different place in my house. While I was cleaning, dusting each
of my pieces, I understood the importance of personal knickknack pruning. My
corner cabinet for one is much less crowded and because of that, I am able to
enjoy my pieces more.
For the most part, I’ve been who I
am since I was 15 years old. That’s 25 years of gothdom-- 25 years of
collecting and 25 years of my friends gifting me coffins, bats, and other
creatures of the night; and, while many of these gifts were simply perfect, some
weren’t me but were kept because my loved one had tried so hard to find a little
piece of the macabre. But, I have learned that I don’t have to keep everything.
That super cute skull bag from twenty years ago has been replaced with a more
grown up bat handbag. It’s a perfectly fine bag so it was turned over to the
local thrift shop so that someone else could enjoy it. This is true for some of
my Halloween novelty items as well. When I let them go, I can make room for new
growth (including my “new” antique funeral coach sign at the top of my
cabinet).
The cabinet was actually built by my
grandfather and lived in my grandparents’ home throughout my childhood. When he
passed about a decade ago, I acquired some of their furniture. This item was
originally brown but with some black paint, a bat stamp, and some scrapbooking
paper, it really transformed. So pruning doesn’t always mean out with the old
and in with the new. It means that I have to discern which “branch” to cut at
the right time in my life.
After my hard work, I enjoyed some
pasta (Halloween pasta that I have saved as a special treat for myself for days
like this).
I like the pruning analogy! I've been engaged in a huge cull of possessions lately too. My local charity shop has made out like a bandit and I'm left with the items that mean most to me right here, right now, and that is a fabulous, liberating feeling!
ReplyDeleteI love it because it benefits you, it benefits the charity, and it benefits shoppers!
ReplyDeleteI love your cabinet and little batty hook for your bag! I love your analogy too.
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ReplyDeleteOh, my! I had a pipe burst in the wall of my sitting/altar room a few years ago... it was like the Biblical flood in there, but only for about 5-10 minutes, thank goodness! Fortunately only a couple of unimportant things were ruined, and the apartment complex paid for the repairs and new carpet. And I finally "got around to" doing the cleaning out and updating I'd been saying I wanted to do for months. Moral: Be careful what you wish for...
ReplyDeleteI LIKE the way you decorate! Now, if I could just get rid of most of my husband's junk... errr, stuff... then I could do something similar. ;-)
A great deal of the items in my home have been collected for decades BUT weren't on display until I was divorced and had my very own place.
DeleteI'm getting married in December and my fella will be moving into my house. I have a feeling that my house will transform a bit. He loves me for me but he's more J.Crew with a touch of funk :p Plus, that Victorian stroller freaks him out. He knows it's not going anywhere though :D
Congratulations! Isn't it wonderful to be with someone who lets you be yourself, even if you're different from them? Third time was the charm for me! :-)
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