It’s not quite the new year and already the Christmas decorations are gone! I used to wait until New Year’s Day while everyone else was watching football to tackle the chore of putting things away. This year, however, I just couldn’t wait to get things back to normal. It took me two days to pack up the festive adornment that won’t come back out again until after next Thanksgiving. As every Christmas item was taken down, the same old stuff went back in place. The house began to feel normal again. I like our standard arrangement of furniture now that the tree is gone, and I like the fireplace free of stockings and the mantle with its old candlesticks instead of the nativity scene. Everything co-ordinates again – the colors, the textures, the balance. It just all fits!
My philosophy on home décor used to be the same as that popular phrase about a new year: “out with the old, in with the new”. Decorating was my thing! I would peruse “Better Homes and Gardens” and “House Beautiful” magazines, and frequent interior design stores to keep current on the latest colors and styles. Every couple of years the house would get a fresh new look in paint color and accessories. Occasionally, I’d find a new piece of furniture for here or there. Trendy! I wanted to be trendy!
But somewhere along the way, I decided I liked what I had, so why change it? My house began to fit me like a well-worn pair of sweatpants instead of designer jeans. It was comfortable – it IS comfortable! I suppose though, that after 15 years of dusting over, under and around the prominent candlesticks on the mantle, it might be time to replace them—almost!
Nah, they’re new to us so maybe keep them for a bit longer. Beautiful spot to curl up with a book.
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Well, OK, maybe a little while longer! Thanks!
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Happy New Year to you! I’m almost ready to take down the decorations…you’ve motivated me to get on with it!
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Good luck! I find it such a boring chore. Always more fun to put them up than take them down.
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simplifying is wonderful but to actually go through with removing is a totally different story. cute post.
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Yes, it certainly is! Thanks.
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I’m with you this year – took down the decorations earlier than in the past and happy to be back to the decor that fits me like an old comfy shoe! Are we getting old?!??! 🙂
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Oh, surely not! Thanks, Tina
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So with you on things feeling comfortable! Why mess with a good thing? 😉
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Exactly! Thanks much!
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Good post!
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Thanks so much!
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