tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5519991961001129229.post9017046200289993907..comments2023-10-19T05:20:29.309-05:00Comments on my12hats: Operation Sanity Part 2B: More Drops of Sanity (Out of Sight, Out of Mind)Brandy Thixtonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07737181993172276008noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5519991961001129229.post-23893755644938732482013-06-11T10:34:26.290-05:002013-06-11T10:34:26.290-05:00Yes!!! I have a whole room in our house (no kids, ...Yes!!! I have a whole room in our house (no kids, so we don't use the space at this point) that Icall the "junk room". Gavin feels bad that I call it that, so he tries to call it something else, but even when I try to organize it, the floor inevitably fills back up with the random items and unorganized things that I haven't yet found a home for in less than a week. The floor is a mess, but the closet in the junk room - a masterpiece of organized crafting supplies, wrapping paper and dishes/serving platters and party-hosting supplies. <br />I am so encouraged that I am not the only one with immaculately organized closets yet also piles of clutter, unfolded clothes, and dust bunnies. (The clothes don't get folded because they take too long to fold them the way I want them folded! Haha!)<br />sorry for the crazy-long comment! All of that to say, I can totally relate! Although, I hide the dirty dishes inside the dishwasher until the party is over, instead of over the fridge. <br />I have no other tips or ideas - except that maybe we should start a support group or something?! :)Naomihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00627523345482512519noreply@blogger.com