Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Simplicity

“If honor be your clothing, the suit will last a lifetime; but if clothing be your honor, it will soon be worn threadbare” ~ William Arnot

That’s what I’m striving for. I feel like our life has become so cluttered with ‘stuff’ that we are losing grasp on the important things. I’m constantly overwhelmed by the amount of dishes and laundry. We clearly own way more than we need and it’s becoming a problem.

With the school year coming to a close I find it’s a perfect time to start fresh in many areas. I’ve started compiling a list of chores for the girls and weeding out the unnecessary ‘things’. First stop… the clothes. I’ve thought about what we truly need in the way of clothing.

Here’s what I’ve come up with for the children:

  • One of each:
    • Winter Coat
    • Sweater (to wear with church dresses)
    • Casual jacket
    • Scarf
    • Winter hat

  • Two of each:
    • Gloves/mittens
    • Swimsuits
    • Shorts for wearing under dresses

  • Three of each:
    • Pair of pajamas
    • Jeans or casual pants

  • Four :
    • Dresses appropriate for church

  • Seven of each:
    • Undies
    • Pairs of socks
    • Other outfits – shorts or skirts w/ tops or casual dresses

When winter rolls around the shorts will be swapped out for warmer counterparts. Things outgrown will be passed down to younger siblings, sold at JBF, or donated to the church clothing closet. I’m going to try to adhere to the same guidelines for myself with the exception of three “Special Occasion” outfits. Graham has different clothing needs because of work.

You might think this sounds like a lot. This is actually about what Chelsea owns now with the exception of more undies and PJ’s. My other children have three or four times this much. Mackenzie can fill an entire closet on her own and Silas probably owns over 20 onesies that fit him currently. This is crazy, especially when the result is what feels like 100 loads of laundry. God has blessed us immensely with many things, and it is our responsibility to be good stewards with what we have.

Next on the list…. TOYS!



1 comment:

Amy said...

Oh Lori, I was just thinking these things last night when I was cleaning out Coen's closet. He's not even two and he has WAY too many bins of clothes up in the attic! Living in a small space really makes you realize how little you NEED. I love the feeling of getting rid of things I don't use. My advice, have a garage sale. Then have another one! They are addicting and pretty soon I'm talking myself into getting rid of everything I own! :D