Embracing What We Can Control

This weekend is seed organizing and inventorying weekend. I had been pining for a card catalog for this effort, but of course those are financially out of reach. So instead spouse bought these modular knockoffs and assembled them into a tower. You do have to fold the seed packets, but same energy.

This was also a great way to use this awkward space in the dining room. The dining room has become a dining room/spouse’s gaming room/painting room/seed room and making it work for those purposes required a total reorg this year.

One of the “focus on what you can control” projects I embarked on over winter break was reorganizing all of our spaces, from that multipurpose dining room to my office to the junk drawers and under sink area. Life is hard but I can find the BATTERIES ?

Look at those neatly labeled painting supplies!!

Hope you are focusing on the things you can control, and what brings you joy.

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