Friday, November 7, 2014

Six Word Saturday: My Sanctuary


While following a "rabbit trail" of blogs one afternoon, I happened onto this fun, creative linky party at Show My Face, Six Word Saturday, and thought I would join in this week. How about you?



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  1. The bedroom's never been my problem, but if I could use the words "decluttered" and "rearranged" for my home office that would be something!

    I'm glad I found your blog. I'm currently working with a young man with extreme SPD and proprioceptive difficulties. Not new work for me, but this particular kid....wow.

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    1. Well, I should work on other parts of our home too, but one room at a time! SPD can be quite a challenge, but with good therapy and lots of patience it can be managed. All the best!

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  2. Well, if the picture is your bed...I love it! And decluttered and rearranged is always a good thing! Welcome to "Six Word Saturday"!

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    1. Thanks for the welcome! Yes, that's my bedding. I'm not really girly I guess, but I love the combination of chocolate, moss and cream. Earthy!

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    1. Very true! A decluttered and organized home is so much more relaxing, but with kids? I'm not sure I'll get there anytime soon! LOL It's OK though!

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  4. Life is fabulous, especially when we have our own little secret places.

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    1. It's always nice to have your own little special place; a place for comfort, quiet, reflection.

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  5. Decluttered? What is this of which you speak... What do you do if you don't have to move stuff to get to the stuff you want? I love clean, clear spaces but I have to go to someone elses house to see it.

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    1. LOL Well, start small - a drawer here, a closet there. It gets things decluttered...eventually!

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  6. I've been on a decluttering rampage. Room by room, bit by bit. I do great for awhile, then slack off. But we have a lot of things to get to the donation station, not to mention everything that's been recycled and trashed or otherwise hauled out. It makes my whole house (and mind) more peaceful. Good for you! And welcome to 6WS!

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    1. For sure! It's definitely "lightening" in more ways than one to get rid of clutter. Things are responsibility, even if it's just storing them or dusting.

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