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This is Not My Room

Mar 09, 2008

Guest room closet, beforeThe guest room closet of our apartment has always been the home for homeless things. Non-seasonal clothes, wrapping paper, tennis rackets, framed diplomas, an old typewriter, wall-mounted wine glass racks, the box that (household appliance) came in… If an object doesn’t clearly belong anywhere, it gets sucked into this black hole.

But now someone is moving in to this room, which means all of our stuff has to find new lodgings, get stored, or get tossed. In fact, just about everything must come out of the guest room to make room for a crib and eight tons of diapers.

(An aside: we were at a dinner party last night with two set of new parents, both of which lifted up their baby and smelled its rear to assess the need for a new diaper. Now – I still remind my in-laws of the day they left me with a locked-and-loaded infant nephew, so you know I am not looking forward to this activity, but SO HELP ME I WILL DO IT. That said, I am still hopeful that someone will invent a diaper that changes color when it’s “full,” or perhaps emits a soft beeping sound. If we could make this diaper seal in the odor too, and maybe even change itself, that would be great.)

So our apartment exploded into piles of stuff yesterday, and we have worked diligently to restore order. I volunteered for the task of reorganizing the bookshelves while Renate boxed up items for storage. Inspired by the Weisz’ reorg of late ’07, as well as the ridiculously engrossing ‘Bookshelf of the Day’ site, I set to work.

Piles of books

New bookshelf arrangement

New bookshelf arrangement - side view

Entirely organized by section, occasionally by spine height and sporadically by last name.

The guest room has improved:

Closet, before and after

Now – it may appear that we simply stuffed things into boxes (which we did), but my parents have graciously offered to take in these boxes until we move into a larger place. If they’re not careful we may punch holes in one of them and ship along a watchful, sullen surprise.

Maggie supervises the books

  • looking good! nice cat action. high marks.
  • Mom
    Oh Jeff - not mean. Just experienced with babies, boxes and Maggie.
  • Somehow my wife is not leaping to my defense. Must be that lower center of gravity.

    So let me say: I took everything out of the closet. I put everything back in the closet. I left the packing to the one who loves it with an obsessiveness that borders on disturbing.

    But I did also take pictures of the cat and make pretty piles.

    So Ray - it sounds like I have some time to work with. Like, enough time for my wife to get home and handle things. I like what I'm hearing.
  • Your mom sounds mean. ;-)
  • Weeks
    So, if I'm reading this correctly, Renate did the lion's share of the work, tackling the closet and organizing the clothes and miscellaneous detritus you both have accumulated... While you sat on the floor making pretty piles of books, taking pictures of the cat, and then putting said books back onto the shelf... Well played.
  • Ray
    Drew, diapers will change color when full. Eventually.
  • Mom
    Oh, I cannot wait to see what a baby will do to all of those lovely books on the bottom book shelves. All babies love to redecorate, you know. By the way sonny - we're NOT taking the cat. Boxes don't hiss and claw.
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