Monday, October 8, 2007

Great Finds



Our Little Missy went on a weekend camping trip with her Girl Scouts troop and had a wonderful time. While she was gone, Mark and I cleaned her room. We had her permission, she was excited about the prospect. When she and I try to clean together, we lose patience with each other. Her room was beyond capacity with stuff and it was physically impossible for her to clean it. She was very frustrated. I was very frustrated.

She left Friday morning, but I procrastinated until Sunday to get started, which is why Mark had to get in on the act. The poor girl has the smallest bedroom and the collecting abilities of both her parents. She agreed I could toss broken toys, pieces to something we don't know where the rest is, and things she was not likely to play with again. I also sorted out all the old pajamas, t-shirts and leotards that no longer fit. She has three neat clothes bins now.

Little Missy has two rolling drawers under her bed for toys. When we ordered these, I briefly had the fantasy of storing extra linens in them, but she filled them with stuffed animals as soon as they were put together. I felt a great sense of accomplishment when I made it through those drawers! Then Mark pulled them out into the hallway and we peered under the rest of the bed. Disaster. We had to rake it all out and go through piles on the floor.

Here is a list of some of the more interesting items we found:
  • Five socks, stuffed with items and tied in a knot at the top. One of those was stuffed with another sock and filled with broken toothpicks. Others had toys or Kleenex.
  • A wooden shish-ka-bob skewer with a bead on the end, plunged into her wall.
  • An extensive, scattered collection of rocks, shells, bits of cement and asphalt.
  • A dehydrated orange segment that had not been in the kitchen dehydrator.
  • Kleenex. Little bits of Kleenex made into dolls, Kleenex wrapped around her little animals as toga-like clothing, Kleenex in Lego pieces, in her dollhouse as covers or people, Kleenex everywhere.

When we were done, we rehung the canopy in front of the bookshelf and arranged the Build-A-Bears inside it. This will not only provide a play space for these favorite toys, it neatly camouflages the overflowing bookshelf we have to tackle on her next camping trip. Our little girl was thrilled with her new room, didn't glance twice at the HUGE black garbage bag waiting to be put on the curb and slept peacefully after a busy weekend.

3 comments:

thanlap said...

Hi Elizabeth,

My dd was on that same trip and I did the same thing while she was gone! The under-the-bed raking and discovering you described was oh so similar at our house.

We had similar criteria to yours. Her room is also very small and she simply gets overwhelmed. And boy is she a pack-rat. It's actually interesting to discover parts of her from this view inside her room.

She too was very pleased when she got home. It's a relief to both of us to have breathing space in there.

Here's to having our own "Clean Sweep" every now and then!

thanlap

Elizabeth said...

Yes, the view of her form inside her own space was interesting. Also interesting was the view of everything else from in there - of our room, her brothers' room. It was a whole new perspective on her life.

Even though her sheets weren't dry when we went to bed, she got up off her mat in our room and went to hers, wrapping herself up in her baby blankies. She was just thrilled to be in her own clean space. And this morning she has found some "new" toys to play with.

Elizabeth said...

I was just informed that the sish-ke-bob skewer plunged into the wall was meant to be an exercise bar for her toy panda. Silly me.