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Evidence of the move is still scattered around our apartment.

We’ve been here for a couple of weeks and piles here and there of random books, boxes, and other things are still present. Moving to a new place is both exciting and intimidating. One gets to reinvent their living situation, decide precisely where each and every little thing that they own will go, but there are always those last few boxes that remain in the middle of the floor {in our case} or tucked away in a corner for an obnoxious matter of time.

I am so excited to share posts with you about the newly decorated rooms that we occupy…just as soon as they’re done. Right now we still have plenty of work to do, so it won’t be for a bit. But so far I like the look of these two little corners of the apartment – Ryan’s bureau and our “Hemingway” corner {complete with a writing desk, typewriter, globe, and displayed antlers.}

How long does it take you to get all settled in after a move?

xx.

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Poor Ryan. When he met me I came with a whole bunch of stuff that I had been collecting my entire life and was desperate not to part with. Nothing really that important, just stuff — even things that I had gotten as gifts years before I met him (sometimes they remained un-opened and stuffed in the back of a closet). I just couldn’t bring myself to part with this stuff because someone was kind enough to think of me when they saw it all.

Throughout my entire life, my bedroom was a nightmare and my Mom eventually gave up making me try to clean it + keep it clean. She realized that it’s just who I am — a messy, messy girl. I was always too excited about doing the next creative thing to go back + clean up from the last. Or, maybe I just found it easier to locate things when they were spread out on the floor in front of me rather than tucked away neatly in drawers.

Either way, I have to say I felt very sorry for Ryan when we moved in together and I knew I was bringing my mess into his rather minimalistic lifestyle.

But, it seems that over the years that we’ve lived together his way of life has surprisingly impacted mine. If you had told me three years ago that by the time I was 25 I would be in the habit of vacuuming the entire apartment every week, scooping the kitty litter every night, and putting the clothes away as soon as they came out of the laundry (please don’t tell my Mom these details, she might have a heart attack), I would have told you that you had clearly mistaken me for someone else.

I really can’t say I’m upset about the change, though. I’ve always wanted to be one of those people who had things pulled together. The key, I have found, is time management + mindfulness.

Here’s a list that Ryan showed me that seems to really highlight a lot of the things that I’ve learned in the past couple of years about time, space, + personal management. It’s simple, and it feels incredibly refreshing to live in this way.

To live deliberately, what else could anyone ask for?

xx. Julia

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