Creating a Simpler Life
Wednesday, August 26th, 2009I’ve been reading (and writing) a lot about this lately. There are blogs galore of people trying to achieve a simple existence, me included.
I feel like I’ve accumulated more stuff, simply because all those around me have and because it’s something I’m supposed to do as I get older. I still sometimes feel like my house is less ‘grown up’ compared to others since I prefer to keep ours more basic and sparse.
Even typing that though I feel like a phony when I compare our life now and the amount of stuff we have compared to when we lived in Australia.
We lived in a two bedroom (one was more like a half bedroom since only a single bed would fit in there), one bath, furnished flat. You want to talk about some ugly furniture!? But, we didn’t really care. It came with the flat. We bought a desk and a computer and a bookshelf. I think that’s it. My husband’s family gave us some kitchenware, but nothing fancy by any stretch. There was one closet in our bedroom for the whole unit. And we didn’t need anything more either. We just didn’t have a lot of stuff.
And I really don’t even remember cleaning that place. I know I did, mind you. I just think the time it took was so negligible that I don’t remember doing it.
Hence we had a lot of time just to do whatever! Of course, we didn’t have kids either. But, that’s a whole other level of stuff that just needs a separate post!
Whether you are de-cluttering or downsizing or cutting out more extra-curricular activities or dumping debt, everybody seems to be wanting “the simple life”.
However, ‘simple life’ means something different to each person.
To some people is means getting back to basics like baking your own own bread and making your own cleaners. Vinegar and baking soda anyone?
To some people or families it means selling (or at least storing) most everything to live in an RV. Or to some it means paring down to the bare essentials!
There are those who create household management notebooks, which seem like a fabulous idea if I ever actually did it or followed it.
Some are slowing getting rid of childhood collections or selling nearly everything for a new adventure.
For me, being a stay at home Mom keeps our routine simpler. Also being debt-free as we have less to worry about. And finally, our attempt to get rid of extraneous stuff is starting to pay off. The house is slowly but surely becoming easier to manage and to clean
Sometimes I fantasize about moving back to Australia simply so I will be forced to get rid of stuff and start over. Weird, I know.
What kinds of things do you do to create a simpler life?

I am stuck. My house, and as a result, my brain, is cluttered. When my brain is cluttered I over think certain things and drive my husband crazy with my wishy washy, don’t know what I want out of life ramblings. I also can’t focus on what’s really important and in the here and now.




