My Morning Ritual
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I was preparing my cup of coffee the other morning, just as I do every day, and I realized why this daily ritual makes me so happy.
First, l love coffee.
Second, everything I need to get my cup of joe ready is all within an arms reach of my coffeepot. So satisfying.
This got me thinking about all the tasks we do on a daily or weekly basis, and how they can either be annoying and time-consuming, or satisfying and efficient. Which side of things they come down on has everything to do with the way we set the whole thing up--this is the very heart of good design.
It sounds almost silly to say that you should store items where you use them, but the truth is often we don't. The tools and items we need for daily life can be scattered about and we make getting throught he day so much harder as a result.
With a little planning, these day to day things can be almost effortless. Here are some ideas that you may already have put in place, but if you haven't , they can save you hours of aggravation each week:
- A "landing strip" for your arrivals and departures--car keys, purse, jacket, briefcase all stored together, as well as other daily incidentals--preferably right by the door you exit and enter the house.
- A homework bin kept near the kitchen table containing sharpened pencils, erasers, markers, crayons, colored pencils, and glue sticks. (I did this last September just using the left overs from the previous school year. That bin came in so handy each afternoon, and easily went back in the cabinet when the work was done.)
- A single place for all the tools you need to pay your bills each month--perhaps a drawer near your computer with stamps, calculator, pens, any bills that come in by mail, along with a list of your bills and when they are due.
- For the pup--leash, waste bags, walking shoes, umbrella, biscuits all together at the ready for the daily walk.











At this time in the summer, with it being so brutally hot, there aren't many things that are blooming in my yard. I have thought many times about planting things that will bloom late in the season....hard to find ones that my resident groundhog family doesn't enjoy the taste of before I can enjoy its beauty....Also, as I plan to go buy plants, I usually melt as I walk to my car, turn on my heels and mutter something about "maybe in the fall..." as I duck back inside.
But I thought I would just share some of the plants that I am enjoying right now on my porch. I am so fascinated by their textures and interesting colors of deep green, sea foam, burgundy, chartreuse.
The contrast between the darks and lights, smooths and pricklies is beautiful, I think.
And they are happy to grow and thrive in the heat while the groundhogs don't seem to even notice they exist. Victory!
Well, as I had promised myself (and you), I have been working a little each week on my very own office! It is hard to carve out the time, and it is also difficult to see what needs to be done since I work in this room each day. You know, it's a can't see the forest for the trees sorta thing.
The painting above is one I picked up during our vacation to Maine a few weeks ago (ahhhh, Maine....) . Because I love it so much, and since it makes me feel so happy inside to look at it, I am using it as a centerpiece in the room to inspire colors and textures.