Here is the evidence that Pete and I are finally getting serious in the war against clutter on the Garage front. Pete was on the moral support brigade and brought his laptop out to keep me company as I plastic-bin-ified the garage shelves. Who knew Rubbermaid's could be a religious experience.
Garage Happiness
Here is the evidence that Pete and I are finally getting serious in the war against clutter on the Garage front. Pete was on the moral support brigade and brought his laptop out to keep me company as I plastic-bin-ified the garage shelves. Who knew Rubbermaid's could be a religious experience.
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Hey, Julie. I don't know if you remember me. It's Carol (formerly Mason). I follow your blog from time to time. And yes!!!! I too have experienced the Rubbermaid Revolution: http://carolcomments.blogspot.com/2007_05_01_archive.html
Glad to know I'm not alone among the converted. Happy sorting!
I totally remember you, looks like you're still keeping up with other sunday night x-filers. It was fun to see evidence of another life's quality raised by the "compartmentalizing", there is safety in numbers :)
this SO totally reminds me of Jase and me!
So, we had dinner at the Sauder's the other night and in mid conversation Doug says "You know who they remind me of?? Peter and Julie!" I think because Jason told a story about us being in our bed, watching a movie, both of us working on our laptops. Too funny...
Julie, I totally did this in my kitchen pantry and the baby's room since we don't have a chest of drawers for her. There are more of us rubbermaiders than previously thought. :>
It looks like a chilly day in the garage?
Our garage is a disaster. You took a wimpy stab at it last weekend, also.
I miss you. :(
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