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Organizing Friends

We all probably have “that” closet or drawer.

A junk drawer.

Cluttered bathroom counter.

The closet where we toss everything when preparing for company.

I have a new series coming out later this year, featuring a professional organizer. So, when somebody mentions an organizing project, my ears perk up.

Sherrinda Ketchersid told me last week that she and some other friends were going to clean up and organize their church closet. The Spirit of Unity is near Dallas, Texas. And we all know how hot it’s been in Texas this summer. The ladies assured me sweating was involved.

When there’s a community closet, lots of well-meaning people can stuff items into the closet. Using cabinets and shelves are a good way to organize spaces.

Goals for projects like this are DECLUTTER and ORGANIZE.

Remove all the items in the closet or storage unit. Clean the shelves then sort through the items you took out. Are they in good condition? Are they necessary? If not, throw or give them away.

Collect storage bins in appropriate sizes for your project.

Labeling clear containers helps the person who is putting items away, and it’s helpful to the person looking for an item.

Create a binder to list the items you’re storing.

Some items you may need for your church storage closet are:

Candles and supplies

First aid kit

Coffee and hospitality supplies

Sunday school supplies, name tags, and markers

An assortment of batteries, because we always need batteries

I feel like most churches with kitchens have food and cooking supplies in the kitchen.

Thanks to Sherrinda Ketchersid and her friends for sharing their experience of decluttering and organizing.

Great job Sherrinda, Beverly and Ann!

Sherrinda Ketchersid can be found on her website… https://sherrinda.com/

She’s the author of clean, fun medieval romances. Lord of her Heart, His to Keep, and Hers to Love can be found at some of your favorite online bookstores.

Sherrinda also creates journals, phone cases and much more. https://www.amazon.com/Reading-Journal-Minimalist-Tracker-Readers/dp/B0BVTFSV39/?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_w=QyYJ5&content-id=amzn1.sym.ed85217c-14c9-4aa0-b248-e47393e2ce12&pf_rd_p=ed85217c-14c9-4aa0-b248-e47393e2ce12&pf_rd_r=139-6512320-7616855&pd_rd_wg=VpMng&pd_rd_r=bd5c6add-fe30-42b9-b507-db87af87d8f8&ref_=aufs_ap_sc_dsk

Creating makes Sherrinda happy, and you’ll want to check out her shops on Amazon and Etsy.

Thanks for stopping by, and I’m always interested to hear your organizing tips and projects.

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August Fun

I just returned from family vacation in Waco, Texas. What an adventure. We had flights scheduled and went to be packed and ready to fly early the next morning.

INSTEAD, we received a message at 2:15 AM that our flights were canceled AND they couldn’t rebook because they’d canceled over 300 flights touching down in Atlanta. . So, we began looking at other airlines. But, what if they were canceled? I was getting more nervous by the minute. I looked at my husband and said, “We need to drive.” He agreed and by 3:00 we were in the car driving to Texas. Thank goodness there was an open gas station in town, because we had less than 1/4 of a tank.

It was foggy and rainy the first three hours of the trip, and when you leave the coast you have to take backroads for the first couple hours. We questioned our sanity, but this vacation was with our sons, daughters-in-law and grandkids. I didn’t want to miss a minute. So, we drove 1200 miles in 19 hours. We only stopped for gas and food, and we ate meals in the car, because again, I didn’t want to miss a minute of family time.

The week was amazing, and the trip home was another adventure. We began our trip early Sunday morning. In Mississippi, we stopped for lunch/dinner. We heard thunder rumbling. We finished our sandwiches and walked to the door to leave, and it poured down rain.

This doesn’t do justice to the storm. Ninety minutes later, it let up, and we walked to the car. There were accidents in both directions on the interstate, and we took a detour. Guess what? There was an accident there too. So, we felt blessed to have been in a dry place to wait out the storm.

As we approached the Georgia line, the car began shaking. We made it to the hotel. The next morning, we went to a tire place and learned BOTH tires on the drivers’ side were separating.

This chicken greeted us when we pulled up to the tire place. Her name is Chick-chick. That’s another story, but the people were so nice and they had our tires in stock. So, with two new tires, we were back on the road.

We feel blessed to have made it home safely. Will I drive to Texas again? You bet, but there is definitely less drama flying.

Next time I’ll share more about our trip to Texas.

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Freedom

Happy 4th of July and happy belated Canada Day!

I think we all understand the definition of freedom, so I won’t state it here. You’ve heard a picture is worth a thousand words, and today I’m going to share some pictures of how we celebrate freedom in my neck of the woods.

As you can tell, Tim and I enjoy celebrating our country. We appreciate all the sacrifices people have made for our freedom. Thank you!

I’d love for you to tag me on social media with ways you celebrate freedom.

I couldn’t help myself. Haha. I love the excitement in the air around July 4th. This year there are more people than ever at the beach, and I’m sure the fireworks will be amazing.

Stay safe and have fun, friends!

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Let’s Get Organized

Today, I’d like to welcome my new friend Heather Kinder. She’s a professional organizer. Whether you need help organizing or it’s your passion, I think you’ll enjoy meeting her.

My name is Heather Kinder and I am a professional home organizer.  I started a company called Creating Harmony to help do just that.  We help people make room for the things they love by organizing, decluttering, and simplifying storage spaces. 

The things that we own can be important and valuable.  They can make life more comfortable, easier, and even more meaningful.  Clothing, furniture, collectibles, family heirlooms, can all add value to your life.  They can also overwhelm and distract you from focusing on your priorities. 

Since I started organizing professionally, I’ve learned a few things.  First, we tend to value all our belongings equally based on from who we acquired them, or how we acquired them. Grandmothers’ pearls might not hold  the same value as her favorite spatula. It’s okay, let the spatula go.  Or keep the spatula and give those family heirloom pearls to a daughter or niece. This is also true for items that we spent a lot of money on but now don’t use.  The same goes for items we got for free.  Regardless of the cost, let them go. They will find a good home and be put to good use by someone who needs them.

Secondly, I find people struggle with making decisions on what to keep and what to give away.  I don’t ever presume to make decisions for my clients, I just try and make the decision as simple as possible.  Step 1: I remove all items from the closet/drawer/room and place all like items together. Step 2: Move quickly through the items and divide them into 3 piles Keep/Give/I Don’t Know.  Step 3: Put the Keep items back neatly (Use containers!  I’ll save that discussion for another time.) Step 4: Donate or give away the Give items ASAP. Don’t put them back or give them a new home in your house. Step 5 Tackle the I Don’t Know pile.

The key is the I Don’t Know items. Often, we get stuck on an item because we don’t know what to do with it and we stop the whole organization process. It’s okay not to know, place it to the side and come back to it later. Most people know very quickly what to do with most of their items. Move quickly through the easy items and come back to the ones that take more thought.  I think you’ll find that the I Don’t Know pile is much smaller and easier to tackle than it seemed at the beginning.

There is something so satisfying about being organized.  You feel balanced, fresh, and ready for whatever comes next.  You are free to focus on what really matters to you: family, career, hobbies, or just relaxing. Regardless of the state of organization in your house, let yourself off the hook. There should be no guilt or shame involved in how much stuff you have; you are not alone.  Most of us have too much stuff and not enough room to store it. Take heart and start small. You can do it!

Heather, thanks so much with sharing these great tips.

Isn’t this a pretty transformation?

Don ‘t we all have a junk drawer? This looks so nice!

Here’s a link if you’d like to connect with Heather.

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Weeding Out Lies

I doubt any of us enjoy weeding our gardens, but it’s necessary to have productive gardens.

On July 11, Weeding Out Lies the first book of A Texas Flower Farmer Cozy Mystery series will release.

Isn’t the cover beautiful? I appreciate Shawn Simmons and Level Best Books for all they’ve done to make this series a reality.

If you want to pre-order the Kindle eBook, here’s the link:

http://amzn.to/42yUEiD

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Swag Bag Fun

Malice Domestic is a fan conference for mystery readers. This was the third year I’ve attended, and it just gets better and better.

I enjoy meeting readers, and I like to make swag bags to leave in the hospitality room.

Then I was selected to participate in Malice Go Round, and I wanted to make additional swag bags for the participants of that event. Malice Go Round is like speed dating between readers and authors.

So I took on a project that was about more than I could handle. I decided to make beachy ornaments because of my beach setting. I’ll be honest. Some turned out better than others, but like every shell is unique so is every ornament.

And I have to thank Tim for helping me find and clean the shells and for dying the string.

Tim also went to Maryland with me and helped me transport all my stuff.

It was good to see my agent, Dawn Dowdle, and many friends. I also got to meet many mystery readers. Kate Jackson, Heather Weidner, Korina Moss, Ruth Hartman, Chris Romeril, TJ Krieg (beachbumbookworm) and Desiree DiFabio were just a few friends I connected with.

If you have an opportunity to attend Malice, I urge you to go. You won’t be disappointed.

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Quick Book Review

The Perfect Staging for Murder by Kathleen Bridge

This is the first book I’ve read by Kathleen Bridge, and it won’t be the last.

Meg Barrett is a set designer on a television show, Mr. and Mrs. Winslow. Meg begins an investigation into the murder of the show’s director, Brett. Meg whittles down her long list of suspects and quickly narrows it down until she knows who the killer is.

The characters are fun and interesting in this story. There are twists and turns that kept me reading. This is the seventh book in the Hampton Homes & Garden Mystery series, but I was able to read it as a stand alone without any problems.

I received a copy of The Perfect Staging for Murder from Netgalley. The thoughts and opinions in this review are my own.

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April Showers Bring May Flowers

Hi Friends,

Today is the first day of the April Showers giveaway.

This is your opportunity to win 35 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit’s April Showers Bring May Flowers.

Click here to enter: https://promosimple.com/ps/246f2/2023-april-showers-bring-may-flowers

Yesterday, I forgot to tell you about all the books included in this giveaway.

A Killer Unleashed is definitely included.

Here’s the full list of books included.

  1. Guess How Much God Loves You by Karen Ferguson
  2. Expired Hope by Megan Besing
  3. Bitter Eyes No More by April Gardner
  4. Break the Cycle: Healing from an Abusive Relationship by Tracy L. Smoak
  5. Waltz in the Wilderness by Kathleen Denly
  6. Secret to Happiness by Suzanne Woods Fisher
  7. The Dressmaker’s Secret by Kellyn Roth
  8. Heartland Treasures by E.V. Sparrow
  9. The Silver Lode by Suzanne Bratcher
  10. Shadow Dancing by Jennifer Sienes
  11. The Whisperer’s Wish by Janilise Lloyd
  12. The Fragrance of Violets by Susan K Beatty
  13. I Know the Plans by Jennifer Bosma
  14. Revived Hope by Kathleen Robison
  15. To Win a Prince by Toni Shiloh
  16. A Killer Unleashed by Jackie Layton
  17. Perfectly Matched by Liana George
  18. A Nanny for the Rancher’s Twins by Heidi Main
  19. Framed in the Desert by Dana Mentink
  20. A Ransomed Grete by Chautona Havig
  21. Wait for Me by Marguerite Martin Gray
  22. Honor’s Mountain Promise by Misty M. Beller
  23. Season of Hope by Sara Jane Jacobs
  24. With Music in Their Hearts by Carole Brown
  25. At Her Fingertips by Kellyn Roth
  26. Love Again by Ann Marie Bryan
  27. To Stand in the Breach by Danielle Grandinetti
  28. Resurrection Rest by Courtney Lyman
  29. Twin Murder Mix-Up by Sami Abrams
  30. Love Matters by Neil Tolsma
  31. A Troll Falls by Marji Laine
  32. The Essence of Humility by Lynn Watson
  33. A Bride for Harley by Heidi McGill
  34. Persuade Me Not by Joanne Markey
  35. Betwixt Two Hearts by Amanda Tru
  36. Expecting Danger by Jennifer Pierce

Again, here’s the link to click here to enter: https://promosimple.com/ps/246f2/2023-april-showers-bring-may-flowers

The event and giveaway is going on now through April 23.

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April Showers

Hi Friends!

Spring is here, so the snow will be starting to melt soon, and it is the perfect time to sit outside and soak up those rays while reading a good book! I have partnered with Celebrate Lit for a giveaway just for you to build up that spring TBR pile!

Here is your chance to win 35 books or a $500 Amazon card to buy a ton of books for yourself in Celebrate Lit’s April Showers Bring May Flowers.

Click here to enter: https://promosimple.com/ps/246f2/2023-april-showers-bring-may-flowers

The event and giveaway is going on April 17 through April 23.

Have fun and good luck!

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Spring, Easter, and Family

Hi friends,

I hope you are having a beautiful and safe spring. Living in the South spoils me. No more Easters with snow. Yay! South Carolina has also spoiled me with lovely warm weather. I don’t deal well with the cold anymore. So, I say welcome spring!

The only negative to living on the coast is we’re far from our family. So, I’m going to take a couple of weeks off to focus on family.

Then I’ll be back in the thick of things. Zoom meetings, Malice Domestic, and I’m honored to be the featured author on May 16 at the Moveable Feast. The luncheon will be held in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. If you’re in the area, I’d love to see you there. If you have a specific question, just let me know.

Heather Weidner and Misty Simon will be at Malice Domestic along with me and two-hundred mystery authors. It’s a fan-focused event. And it’s FUN!

Until then, I hope you have a happy Easter and spring days!