Friday, October 30, 2009

Less waste

I made the first step yesterday in our quest to minimize waste in the house. We used the last sponge; so instead of purchasing more sponges, I bought washable dishcloths! 2 packs, one soft cloths and 1 scrubby. Under the sink, I have a pan of water with Oxy dissolved in it. Once they've been used a couple times and are ready to be washed, they are tossed in there to soak, until it's time for laundry! Paper towels have been gone for a while (we keep a roll or 2 in the basement for dog accidents.) Once the paper napkins are finished up, we'll be switching to cloth napkins. They'll also go in the Oxy pan to soak once used. We've had this plan for a few months. Unfortunately, we tend to buy in bulk so it took a while to get through the disposables that we had on hand. I am so excited about this!
Outside my window, leaves are changing. It looks like fall, but feels like summer- high 60's! I am thinking about the tasks I need to finish today. I am thankful for my home, which is coming together beautifully. I am also thankful for the new neighbors, a lovely butch-femme couple moving in a few months! I am wearing my April Cornell, long black cotton skirt; grey "Short North Arts District" t-shirt and Clarks red leather flats. I am creating yo-yo's to embellish my cotton totes. I am going nowhere today. Maybe on a walk to the ravine. I am reading "Thunderhead," by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Childs. I am hoping to hear from potential employers. I am hearing a silly commercials for all kinds of disposable things. Around the house, rooms are waiting to be tidied. One of my favorite things is walking through the house, tidying with the windows open and Rosemary Clooney on my iPhone. A few plans for the rest of the week; Highball Halloween with Jessie and Amanda tomorrow; study for the LSAT; complete the application for Kaleidoscope Youth Coalition.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Outside my window, not much! It's a little early for action, especially living so near a university. I am thinking about the things I need to complete around the house today. I am thankful for my wife and her support of my leaving my job. I am wearing a ruffled nightgown and fuzzy slippers. I am creating tote bags from old t-shirts; in my head right now, trying to configure a different handle. I am going to the salon today for color! I am reading nothing right now. I am hoping for interview request and job offers. I am hearing cars driving by and my lovely dog chewing intently on his bone. Around the house, there are still boxes; lots to organize and tidy. One of my favorite things right now is my morning cup of tea, Tazo Awake with lemon in my pink Paula Deen mug. My plans for the weekend are apple picking and the pumpkin patch on Saturday and church Sunday morning. I'm sure more tidying and organizing will occur, along with at least one trip to the Goodwill with more things I find to donate.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Not surprisingly, most of my homemaking inspiration blogs are maintained by women who believe (most likely) that I am going to hell. Tips and ideas that have inspired me to become a better homemaker, for myself and my wife, are found on the blogs of Christian homemakers. The religions vary- Jewish, Baptist, Orthodox Christian, Presbyterian- but they are all stay-at-home moms, who believe in keeping a happy home for their families. I believe in keeping a happy home for my family, as well. My family right now is just myself, M and our dog. One day I hope to have children and stay home with them. I am queer and have known that my entire adult life. I also believe in God, I am a Christian. I want to be a homemaker and keep a loving, beautiful home for my family. But, I believe that these women would not see me as anything but a sinner, an evil person bent on ruining their world. The tips I have gleaned from these women are amazing. They advocate frugality and beauty. They recycle and reuse in ways I never would've thought of. The path I want, staying home for my family, is not typical; especially not in my community; but when I think about what I want to do with my life, what feels right for my future, keeping home is it.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

We just moved into a new place and I am currently in job limbo, so I am spending a lot more time at home. Getting us settled in, cleaning, always tidying, finishing up some long overdue projects and making this lovely house a home for us to enjoy. So many things left to do, but it is becoming a comfortable, lovely place to live.