Today, our good old spice racks have to go. I got those when we were living in London, probably from a pound shop or maybe Argos (British catalogue retailer). I never liked them but, as we were living in a small London flat and were running out of space, we needed a quick and space saving solution for all our spice containers. A vertical stacking method seemed just right at the time. Continue reading “memory archive – day 27”
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memory archive – day 26

There is a certain cabinet drawer in our living room that is stuffed full with cards – that is Christmas cards, Birthday cards and Japanese New Year cards (nengajo). There are so many now that I know they have to go. To make the process easier, I decided to get rid of the cards gradually. Continue reading “memory archive – day 26”
memory archive – a short recap

As today’s contribution to my ‘decluttering project’ has merely been to finish off the recent filing session, I decided to recap on my progress rather than boring anyone with further thoughts on the act of filing. Continue reading “memory archive – a short recap”
memory archive – day 25

I am pretty sure that anyone living in Japan with young children knows this character very well. It’s Anpanman, the picture book and anime series hero with an anpan as head (anpan is a pastry filled with sweet bean paste). Even though me or the kids never read the books or watched the series, we were exposed to Anpanman straight from the beginning of time in Japan. It is just unavoidable to stay away from him. Continue reading “memory archive – day 25”
memory archive – day 24

As mentioned in previous posts, our house is slowly filling up with crafts brought back from kindergarten, a Montessori school. I like what the kids do as crafts activities. A lot of wood and other natural, simple materials are used. Often, rather than being just decorative, the crafted item fulfills a certain purpose – it could be a game or musical instrument for instance. Continue reading “memory archive – day 24”
memory archive – day 23

memory archive – day 22

I found this shimekazari (Japanese New Year or shogatsu entrance decoration) in one of the cupboards today. A shimekazari is hung at the entrance door to keep bad spirits away and bring in luck for the coming year. It is put up a few days before New Year’s day and then removed about a week after. There are a lot of preparations for the New Year period that families do – it is the most important celebration in the Japanese calendar after all. Continue reading “memory archive – day 22”
memory archive – day 21

This is a small kids drawing board which you get when you fly with ANA (All Nippon Airlines) and are travelling with young children. I think the ANA kids giveaways are very much appreciated by all parents during the flight – any extra five minutes of your child being occupied is a relief. Continue reading “memory archive – day 21”
memory archive – day 20

This is a close-up of a spike mat or acupressure mat. I’ve been hoarding the mat for nearly 1.5 years now, having only used it a handful of times and always worrying that the kids might take it and incorporate it into their play. Continue reading “memory archive – day 20”
memory archive – day 19

There are small and big piles everywhere in my home. Mostly the piles consist of mail. I think, when asked, no one would admit he or she likes the act of filing. I always resented it, even more so since having moved to Japan three years ago. Continue reading “memory archive – day 19”
