Glassware and tidy cabinets...

Today is supposed to be a lovely fall day-- temps may be mid-60s, touching 70, by mid-afternoon. And the last leaves will drift and skitter around, and the birds will beg at the feeder... I hope to get outside for a little bit to soak up some autumnal grace. 

We all need a quiet spot in our days. 

I spent some time yesterday going through and rearranging some glassware and mugs in the kitchen cabinet. What seems like busy work was actually necessary-- we have too many of both. There are a select few we use all the time, and the rest just sit there, gathering dust. I am giving some to Meg; she could use a few extra glasses and mugs. I have even more in another cabinet-- jelly glasses. Literally, glasses that were jars of grape jelly, with cartoon characters on them. We collected those years ago, and they are a nice size for little hands. I think I'll get a few of those down and wash them up. Holly is about ready for open-cup most of the time, and between our two houses, a few smaller and sturdier glasses would likely be useful. 

Over the years, I've also collected a lot of mugs that were either amusing or meaningful at the time; souvenirs of where I've been and so on. It's probably time to reduce those as well. I'm not anti-nesting, or whatever the cleaning out of unnecessary things that folks do when they get older is called. I'm just anti-clutter, anti-useless things just hanging around. I'm not gifting my "treasures" as of yet, anyhow. 

A nice, tidy cabinet is a joy forever. (Ok, I just bastardized a line of poetry from Keats' Book I of Endymion--mea culpa.)

I hope you have a lovely day. Hold your favorite people close. We all need a hug these days.

C




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