Yum -- I just made a delicious Spanish-style omelet. I say "style" because the chorizo I used was Goya, not actually Spanish, but it was still yum. And should reheat well, like a quiche, no?
Simon ,'Objects In Space'
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I just tried Trader Joe's creamy tomato soup. Very good, and probably the healthiest thing I've eaten this week.
A friend of mine does professional decluttering. I'm not sure how much she charges.
I would love to know.
I went to the gym and worked out for an hour.
< is grumpy but virtuous>
Came home and had leftover red beans and rice, this time with the added nummy goodness of Andouille sausage.
I can haz nap?
Declutterers/packers charge depending on their area but I can tell you that my minimum charge for the DC region was $45 per hour. And nobody blinked. I also wrote it into my contract that there was an extra charge ($20 ) per hour, if the client chose to 'work with me'.
Typical speech: "If you let me put my head down and plow through this, it will take less than half the time. Nothing will be thrown away without your approval and everything will be categorized in an easily understood system. At the end, there will be a pile of things with questions attached to them. Be prepared to spend about 20 minutes answering those questions. We will finalize all decisions before I leave and you will be good to go!"
Also, do NOT buy any storage containers/widgets until I am done. Only then will we know what you really need.
Too many people start the other way 'round and set themselves up to fail.
Too many people start the other way 'round and set themselves up to fail
No shit. I bought plastic sleeves for all my comics and boxes to store them, then they just sat there until my son came up for Christmas. He was so bored, he stuffed all the sleeves for me. Until then, all they were was more clutter.
I also wrote it into my contract that there was an extra charge ($20 ) per hour, if the client chose to 'work with me'.
I love this.
If I could do it full-time, decluttering would be a dream job.
I LOVE getting rid of stuff. I always look at it as buying more room for myself. Space is a luxury. I also really like things getting used and loved, so cool stuff which does nothing but sit in a closet or a drawer can go to someone who will use it. Good for me, good for them, good for the stuff!
Mom has a Rule of 3 for cleaning, every day she has 3 things she's going to do for the day and then during the day, (like say during a commerical break on tv) she tries to pick up and put away three things.
The additional charge had a practical motivation in addition to being a 'hassle tax'. Working with a clutterer who thinks they want order is torturous. A LOT more therapy goes into those hours and my therapy clients pay alot more! So I found myself doing hard physical labor PLUS therapy for much less money. Not a good equation for me.
Only one client ever took me up on that and it was...as predicted...hard.
I love the rule of three erika. I should adopt that.
And Scrappy is me with regards to letting stuff get used by people who will use it.