Fall Transitions

Fall Transitions
Angels Flight Railway
Historic Angels Flight Railway

I spent the other day walking around downtown Los Angeles like a tourist, visiting Angels Flight (the world’s shorts railway), Grand Park, lunch in Little Tokyo, and the Broad Museum. Jonah is off to college any day now and I’m trying to soak up every minute!

The Broad table and chairs
Giant tables and chairs. I cannot explain modern art.
Balloon animal art at the Broad
Giant balloon animals, anyone?

I’m having a bit of a hard time transitioning to a fall routine. The weather is still plenty hot, and there is still a kid around the house all day! I am feeling the pull of brand-new, back-to-school routines, but also resisting, on the other hand. Can anyone relate?

Fall Transitions at Simple. Handmade. Everyday.

Fall Transitions at Simple. Handmade. Everyday.

But I am enjoying how the weather cools down in the evenings and the overcast mornings. I’m trying to remember to light a candle when I get up, before I have my first cup of coffee of the day. I’m currently loving this one.

Fall Transitions at Simple. Handmade. Everyday.

Whenever I start to feel overwhelmed, I start making lists. To that end, I’ve written out a weekly rhythm/schedule for homemaking.

Monday 

  • Food prep for the week: hard boiled eggs, energy bars, cut up veggies, etc.
  • One load of laundry
  • 15 min in zone of the week

Tuesday

  • Clean bathrooms
  • One load of laundry
  • 15 min in zone of the week

Wednesday

  • Paperwork/Desk Day
  • One load of laundry
  • 15 min in zone of the week

Thursday

  • Wash sheets/towels/rags
  • Dust
  • Floors (sweep/vacuum/mop)
  • 15 min in zone of the week

Friday

  • Errands
  • Menu plan
  • 15 min in zone of the week

Saturday

  • Fridge/Pantry wipe down
  • Grocery shopping
  • Deep clean kitchen (Ben actually does this)

Sunday

  • Rest!

Theoretically, this all seems so doable! I work part-time, so my idea is to basically take 30-60 minutes after lunch to accomplish this. But I made this list over a week ago, and not a single day has gone according to plan! Granted, a lot of my afternoons have been taken up with getting Jonah ready for school, some birthday prep for Ben, etc. But I’m not sure why I’m resisting!

Fall Transitions at Simple. Handmade. Everyday.
Bringing the last few hydrangeas of the year into the house to enjoy.

I’ve recently taken on another marketing client, so I’m working a bit more than usual, and frankly, I find my energy is a little on the low side after lunch. Maybe I just need a strong cup of tea to gather my energy for tackling these projects. I know that once I actually get going–I really get on a roll and have a hard time stopping. So, maybe I just need to pull up my big-girl pants and dive in.

I’m going to create a daily block schedule as well–so that I have realistic time periods set aside for everything I need to do in a day–with plenty of margin. Housework and paid work are both so much more pleasurable if you stop and have a cup of tea and knit a few rows, or sew a couple blocks every once in a while.

Do you rethink routines this time of year? Care to share?


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