January Cure 2025 - Tasks & Discussion
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Wow!!! That is beyond amazing. So realistic! Do you think you'll add to the mural eventually or are you happy with the one elephant?
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The elephant is fantastic but i I may talk to the artist about putting a bra on the mermaid.
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Final assessment: I completed 15 of the 20 assignments. I decided against doing both the living room reset and the couch styling (no throw pillows for us). I might try the shelf - styling suggestion some time along, but right now I'm going to focus on the two assignments I got started on but haven't completed: the landing strip and the wall art grouping. One of my sons has an irregular sleep schedule and finding a good time to use a drill near his bedroom is tricky!
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15/20 is an incredible amount of tasks completed regardless! We'll be here for support and encouragement beyond this Cure too, so feel free to keep going with any remaining tasks and sharing 😊
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Is anyone here still Cure-ing into February? I still have a couple of smaller tasks to tackle. Feel free to share as you go!
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DanielaAraya, I am still working on Jan cure.
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I’m still in the game too! I started a little later—on January 13th—but decided to stick with the original calendar.
Right now, I’m on Task 13 and can already see a positive change in my home! It’s interesting because this approach is different from the Spring Cleaning and Decluttering Cure. It helps me look at my space in a whole new way, highlighting things that have been bothering me without me even noticing. Plus, making a list helps! It makes the chores more manageable since I know I can spread them throughout the year.
It’s not just about cleaning; it’s about turning my home into a place I truly love!
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Awesome, glad to hear it! We're here if you need ongoing support or just want to chat things out 😊
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Yay Juliana, exactly! I'm really happy that you're already seeing (and feeling) a change in your home. I find lists helpful for my household too, and I like being able to divvy it up as needed. Excited to hear how you feel as it progresses
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I finished my art grouping a week ago but I'm just now getting around to posting. Clockwise from top left: marquetry art by Del Mollenhauer (found for $5 at the ReStore!), a tintype of my great grandmother and my great aunt, group photo of my grandmother's family, and a pencil portrait of my mother, artist unknown. I'm pleased with how it turned out.
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Love your cluster, Annie! The colors and wood grains go so nicely together. And ReStore is such a gem, right? I find such great pieces there ❤️
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Looks great! You're inspiring me — I have a wonderful old photo of my grandmother and her sister when they were teens and keep intending to get it framed!
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