Yesterday, Laure blogged about clutterers who can't let go of stuff. Did you know that there are actually five types? Which kind are you? Survey after the jump...
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Yesterday, Laure blogged about clutterers who can't let go of stuff. Did you know that there are actually five types? Which kind are you? Survey after the jump...
[Image via Oriental Trading Company]
Comments (21)
Oh my god. No wonder I have such a problem, I am all of the above.
I'm The Martha, with a little bit of Scarlett O'Hara for good measure.
all of them except mary poppins.. with all the stuff i have, somehow i still have to go out and get paper clips and toothpicks every now and then. amazing. also, that picture is super scary!!
The poll wouldn't let me answer: I'm Martha O'Poppins.
[laughs at OneWallKitchen] And I'm your Aunt Sophie O'Poppins!
Those categories are awesome - and I went for Aunt Sophie
Also a Martha O'Poppins...but living with a Rebel Without a Cause.
Why are four out of five women?
OneWallKitchen--
That made me laugh out loud.
With a spoon full of raw organic sugar, no doubt!
i am a Martha O'Hara.
always put off today what you could do tomorrow !
patrick (the other one),
no reason except that they were iconic in what they represent...and the last one is in honour of my great aunt sophie, who brought enormous leather suitcases full of "collectables" to every family gathering.
abby
Oof. I'm a Martha....and the so. is a Rebel. no wonder we butt heads on this matter.
That makes me Great Aunt Martha O'Hara. Send help.
Eeeek- Martha O'Hara living with a Rebel! I need the Container store to come rescue me.
Mostly Mary Poppins. A friend was once trying to describe the fanaticism with which a mutual acquaintance collected carnival glass. "Everything in her home that can be carnival glass is carnival glass. She has lamps and vases and goblets and, and..she collects carnival glass like, like, like" and here she finally found the apt comparison, "like you collect stuff to make other stuff with!" And she was right. I can get rid of extra blankets or dishes or magazines, no problem. But I'm hopeless when it comes to pastry molds, beeswax, paints, cookie cutters, fabric - what if I suddenly want to make a shadow box? Or a collage? Or bake a flock of butterfly cookies? Where would I be?
Another member in the Martha O'Poppins club. Eeek.
pyewacket, that is my main "problem" area, too, but i also have a hefty dose of Martha. in fact, i plan on making the things to organize my things perfectly.
Mojoe I'm with you all of the the above - but I come by it honestly. I was recently going through some papers my grandfather had that my uncle has been storing and found close to a hundred tiny invites to college parties saved by my Father's grandfather who completed college in 1907 - not only had he been lugging them all over kingdom come (okay the northwest and midwest) but my grandfather and uncle had moved them multiple times and what did I do - nothing I put them back in the box and said to myself I wonder if I should put them in a baggy so they wont get damaged.
My O'hara approach 14 years of infrequent moves an almost too small apartment have given me some new found organizing religion. Despite a pre-move purge, I held on to so much stuff that I could hit myself for carting it to my new place.
The most important thing from my current purge is the time spent sorting through boxes full of items listened to/read/used once or not all (and the money spent on them!) has prevented a lot of spurious purchasing. So far :)
Ok, I'm a Martha Rebel O'Hara, so now I don't feel bad about my Bon Appetit and Gourmet collection. At least I don't have things under my bed after I learned it was bad fung shui....
I'm Scarlett, no doubt. I'm definitely going to throw it away, I just have to look at it one last time to make sure I don't need it. Which I will do tomorrow, or this weekend, or whenever I get the time.