THE FRIDGE
(begin the Psycho shower scene music -- eek! eek! eek!)
Here's your "before" picture

Yah, I didn't really take a before picture. There's no way I was going to let you see that. But go ahead and trust me, this is a pretty close representation.
Here is the "during" picture.
Thank goodness for lots of counter space.
Here she is all pretty and smelling mighty fine!
And reloaded.
Boy it seems SO empty now that all the
science experiments are gone.
In other news, my Tupperware collection has suddenly quadrupled!
This post was dedicated to the fridge-tastically awesome Deb. I hope you are so proud of me! :)
10 comments:
Ugh. I need to do that again, too. Ugh.
WOWZA! I hate cleaning the fridge out. I like living with the allusion that we've got a TON of food in there. Then I clean it out and realize how little we really have and that I really really should go grocery shopping at some point.
You done good!
Wow mama that was a lotta food you had in there. How did it all fit?
You did awesome and yes I'm very proud of you.
When I saw the beginning of this post, I totally thought of Deb. :) Isn't it amazing how much stuff can fit into one fridge?
Currently something smells in my fridge. But I don't have the strength to tackle it. Maybe tomorrow. . . maybe not. You're cooler than me. :)
Oh man. That's a big project - you really do love your house! :) I haven't done that in months and probably need to. By the way, we have the exact same fridge. Same fridge, same Ikea book shelves... we have good taste. ;)
I agree with Roccy! Amy you are rocking it at getting your house in order!
I keep thinking these posts should inspire me to get my own house in order, but now I'm just thinking I need to get you to come do it instead. ;)
I am jealous. Really really jealous. My fridge = nasty. My ambition = zero. Blah.
I left you a comment on my blog about the logo on the costume. I used stitch witchery to get it on the costume and then sewed it on. Make sense?
Way to go yet again!! I hate cleaning my fridge out. I only ever do one shelf at a time, too. My biggest help in (attempting to) keep mine organized is masking tape and a pen. I label EVERYTHING I put in with the date. Makes the experiments more scientific, ya know?
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