Thursday, June 4, 2026

Decluttering and Preparing

Hello everyone! I hope your first week of June has been off to a good start. I will say mine has been nice considering my circumstances. Surgery is in 2 weeks and 4 days. It is getting closer and I have a few areas I need to cover beforehand as I know I will have a process time of recovery. I didn't get to my spring clean and declutter because of my health and the passing of my mother-in-law. 


I have been a little overwhelmed feeling because I know I need some order in some areas before surgery. I just told myself to breathe, choose the most pressing things (top 3-4) that I truly could physically handle if I took my time. Well, one of those things was my closet and drawers.  

Reason being is that we are now having 100 degree days and I still had sweaters and all my winter clothing out and all my cooler things were packed away. I truly have been living in a loose gown and a few flowy dresses lately. 

So, Tuesday was the day. I will say once I brought everything out of my closet (I did not do my husband's clothes) I had to rest for an hour and then I worked and rested and worked and rested. I am not used to this at all. What would normally take me an hour or two from start to finish took me all day and the next and I still do not have it all fully complete. 

Here are some pictures of it all. Ignore the shoes. I finally did those, but I didn't take pictures of the afterwards because I am still wanting to set up my closet a little better.

I shared the start of the process above. On to the rest...



This is a partial of before. I had already grabbed several items out of the closet before I took the picture. Normally my closet never gets like this, but I honestly have felt so bad since Feb/March so it just does. 





I decided to make the day cozy. LOL!! I lit this yummy candle and played some jazz music while I was at work. 





Around lunch time I STOPPED I was so exhausted. I decided I needed to put a little pep in my life, 😆😆 and I ordered me some Chick Fil A (no judgement~ I don't normally) and took a 5-minute slow stroll afterwards. I then sat down for about 30 minutes and just read and rested. 


 
I ended up decluttering 75 items this day. I was pretty ruthless. Here I was thinking I had a small wardrobe. LOL! Mind you this was for ALL SEASONS and Hiking gear and etc. Like I literally went through every single piece of clothing and shoes I owned. EVERY SINGLE PIECE!!!! From socks to coats. I ended the day!

Wednesday, I rested in because I felt pretty tired and weak. I had three drawers I needed to conquer. I got those all cleaned out and then went back through the boxes I put my winter items to see if there were anything else to get rid of after sleeping on it. :) 




I also went through some old blankets, pillows and etc. I decluttered to donate or trash a total of 178 items, and it feels so good. But it also makes me go back to one of my words of the year.... Stewardship. This process made me realize that that I need to be more mindful of what I purchase and bring into our home as well as store up in our home. A lot of the clothes and items I decluttered I have had for 5 to 10 years. I was holding on to sweaters that had totally seen better days. I was holding on to shoes that hurt my feet that could be a blessing to someone else. All of it is now at the thrift store. As a past house cleaner and organizer, my number one rule is to take items immediately if possible. That I did. I made a donation drop late yesterday afternoon.



I want to share this beautiful verse that always ministers to me. I actually sing a song when I lead worship sometimes that is called The Everlasting and it opens up with a part of this verse and every time I sing it, I feel so connected to my Savior. (Image is from google search)

P.S. Please be patient with me as I am trying to catch up visiting all of your blogs I read. If I haven't popped by, please know I will!


Blessings!!

Chrissy T




18 comments:

Tara said...

Oh I love a good closet clean out and getting rid of things! So glad you were able to do it! I love how you made it all cozy at the same time!

Mari said...

I think you've done great! It's hard when you have to do everything slowly. So don't over do it either!
I like to work just like you did - with a candle and jazz music. :)

Pamela M. Steiner said...

Oh my! You are an inspiration to me! I know I need to clean my closet. My hubby has even nicely mentioned to me that my side of the closet is starting to "sag" from too much weight on the rods! (It's not really, but he's afraid it will break loose and fall down). I don't really have any place to store my winter things during the summer months, so they stay in the closet. I just rearrange them so that I can reach the summer things faster. I did donate a bag full of old t shirts, etc, with stains on them to my son the carpenter/painter, so he can use them for rags. He was happy to get them. I have started a bag for the thrift store at our church, but I got stalled on it. I guess your post is a reminder to get it done!! Thank you. I hope you are not overdoing it, but I know how hard it is to be idle when there's much to do. Just pace yourself and take lots of breaks. We are praying for you in this "season" of your life. (((HUGS)))

Prims By The Water said...

You did an awesome job decluttering. Grabbing a candle and some music was a brilliant idea. If you only could see my mess of a closet. I did start the process of cleaning my own out. Finished the hall and linen ones. Good luck with your upcoming surgery. Janice

Kim Carberry said...

Sending love and hugs. It sounds like you have done a good job with decluttering and preparing for your surgery.

HappyK said...

Good that you were able to get all that done in spite of not feeling great!!!

Jennifer said...

That candle looks amazing. I love the names that come up with for candles:) Glad you were able to be productive even while not feeling your best. And hooray for days that include Chick Fil A!!

Red Rose Alley said...

Good for you, Chrissy, for going through things and giving things away that you no longer want or need. So many of us are doing this right now. It's a freeing feeling when we do so. Wow, 75 items, that's a lot! And I'm sure whoever gets your precious items will appreciate it so much. Now, you can rest over the weekend. Have a peaceful one, Chrissy.

Amy Johnson said...

Decluttering is a lot of work even if you're in the best of health. You should be proud of yourself for accomplishing so much! Amazing!

Chrissy T said...

Thank you! I think COZY helps when I dread something. LOL!

Chrissy T said...

I know!! I am trying hard not to over do it. This is the first time in months I feel a little better because I am taking medication to help with the hemorrhaging and lots of iron. I have to tell myself to be wise!!!

Chrissy T said...

It really is hard to slow down but I know the Lord is teaching me so much during this time. I needed to be still and learn. So, while it does look like I still do a lot I do pace myself. My mom says I am still busy while I am resting then she is reminded how busy I am when I am not resting and then she says its just all too much. LOL!
I think the Lord is teaching me a lot about control, trust and contentment. Such good but hard lessons to learn.

Well, get that bag filled!! :)

Chrissy T said...

Oh, mine was a mess too. I knew I had to have some order before surgery so I could grab simple clothes after surgery!

Chrissy T said...

Thank you so much friend!

Chrissy T said...

Thank you!! :)

Chrissy T said...

Oh it smells sooooo incredible!!! It is divine! I love the name too!!!! Love Chick Fil A!!!

Chrissy T said...

I am resting this weekend. It was so nice to get that donated and out of our home to hopefully bless someone else. Have a great weekend too! Thank you for encouraging me.

Chrissy T said...

Thank you so much Amy for this encouragement. This means a lot to me!! I needed to hear (read) this. :)

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