A guest post by: Nicole V
Do you know the word game in which a player begins with a word in a particular category (countries or cities, for instance), with subsequent players taking turns to say a new word that begins with the final letter of the previous word? Once a word has been given, it cannot be repeated and any player who is unable to come up with a word is out of the game. It is usually referred to as the ‘Last and First’, ‘Last Letter Game’ or ‘Last Letter Word Chain’ although I’m sure there must be other names for it. Well, I was thinking that it might be fun for us 365ers to try out something similar while decluttering, but I wanted to make it a more challenging game, one involving quick thinking and action and one in which anyone can come in at any time and make a quick play in real-time. I decided to throw down the decluttering gauntlet and wait to see who is the fastest 365er to take up the challenge. Here’s what I came up with:
1. I begin by decluttering three forks from a drawer.
2. Whoever is fast enough then continues the game by quickly thinking of and finding an item to declutter from any one category – either number or item or place – to play in. This could be either three items (but not forks) or an item beginning with the letter ‘k’ or ‘s’ (the second last or last letter of forks*) or any number of anything (that is not a fork) from any drawer. If you select the number category, you have to declutter identical items. So, if Colleen is the quickest player who is able to continue the game, she could then either declutter three bowls or one (or any number) kettle or spoon or a non-fork item from any drawer in her home. She will then update the rest of us in the online comment thread.
*In the case of plural nouns, you can use either the last or second last letter of the word to continue under the item category – in the case of the forks, this would mean that the next item can begin with the letter ‘s’ or ‘k’. Thank you, Colleen, for your input regarding this.
3. The game continues with any 365er who is quick to identify something to declutter and comment about. There is no need for the item to leave your home immediately, you just need to identify it and earmark it for decluttering (whether you donate, recycle, shred, etc) as soon as possible. But you have to be quick on the draw as the categories will keep changing depending on how fast another 365er declutters something and updates the rest of us about it. If another 365er has read the latest update and quickly decluttered something and updated the online comment thread before you were able to list your item, you’ll have to either:
(a) Recategorize your item under one of the other two categories, if possible, or
(b) Keep that item and jump in on another round or
(c) Quickly look for another suitable item that relates to the current round and play it before someone else does.
4. To keep it interesting, items cannot be repeated in consecutive turns – if someone declutters shoes, the next person cannot declutter shoes as well (and must find another item that begins with the letter ‘e’ or ‘s’) but the person after that can. The number of items decluttered and the place or room that the item was decluttered from can, of course, be repeated in consecutive turns.
5. Be as creative and imaginative as you can possibly be (or get away with!) regarding the categories and have fun!
So, with apologies to Effie Trinket, all that’s left is for me to say: “Happy Decluttering Games and may the odds be ever in your favour!â€
Today’s Mini Mission
Declutter something beginning with the letter T.
“If we do not feel grateful for what we already have, what makes us think we’d be happy with more?†— Unknown
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It matters not how fast I go, I hurry faster when I’m slow
Nicole V says
(1) 3-shelf storage unit from kitchen
deanna ar USA says
(1) glass bluebird from kitchen
Pat M says
I also have the bluebird of happiness
Pat M says
(1) car emergency kit from car trunk
4 medical emergency kits from car (trunk)
2 umbrellas from car (truck)
Nicole V says
1 pair of (s)cissors from drawer
deanna ar USA says
1 pair of socks from (drawer)
Nicole V says
(1) thick pile of papers from filing cabinet
Nicole V says
1 glass container from (cabinet)
deanna ar USA says
2 rolls of (r)ibbon from drawer
Nicole V says
1 stack of papers from filing cabinet (drawer)
deanna ar USA says
1 pair Croc style (s)andals from closet
Nicole V says
1 (L)-shaped ruler from shelf
deanna ar USA says
1 pair tweezers from (shelf)
Nicole V says
1 blue cardigan from (shelf)
deanna ar USA says
6 expired OTC meds from (shelf)
Nicole V says
1 (d)ispenser from kitchen
deanna ar USA says
(1) fancy tablecloth from drawer
…and we’re not fancy…and don’t want to be…lol
deanna ar USA says
You know, the funny thing is that I NEVER even CONSIDERED decluttering this tablecloth before…even though I’m not sure where I got it, I’ve never even considered using it, and I really don’t like it. It’s just that growing up, there were certain things you were SUPPOSED to have whether you wanted them or not. I have another similar one…and that one has matching napkins!!! Guess how much I like that one…not at all!!!!! I guess it’ll go soon. The funny thing is…after I put this one into my “out” box, I was so happy. Who knew I didn’t have to keep it and didn’t even want it!!! I probably have 500+ other things I feel the same way about and don’t even know it yet. Wow…lots of joy ahead!!
Nicole V says
Way to go, Deanna! Do share your future moments of joy with us – I always enjoy reading what you and Pat have to say. 🙂
Nicole V says
(1) handbag from drawer
Sold for $230
deanna ar USA says
Wow! Way to go, Nicole! Great declutter!!
Nicole V says
Thank you, Deanna. 🙂
(1) cake slicer/server from kitchen drawer
Pat M says
2 free lunch-cruise passes from (drawer)
2 free museum passes from (drawer)
I made parents and sister-in-law very happy to receive my unused raffle winnings from 2 years ago!
Nicole V says
What a lovely way to declutter, Pat. 🙂
Pat M says
Decluttering is a win-win
deanna ar USA says
1 stack of fabric scraps from (drawer)
Nicole V says
1 note pad from (drawer)
Pat M says
1 cosmetic bag from office (drawer) plus contents
deanna ar USA says
2 tablecloths with napkins from (drawer)
Nicole V says
1 mobile phone accessory from (drawer)
deanna ar USA says
(1) bottle of shampoo from shelf
Nicole V says
2 CDs from (shelf)
Pat M says
1 half filled party sized bag of M&Ms from basement (shelf).
I hid them from my husband -he is off sugar now and will bring to work.
Nicole V says
Ooh … M&Ms … yummy!
deanna ar USA says
(1) bottle of shower gel from shelf
Nicole V says
(1) pile of papers from filing cabinet
deanna ar USA says
(1) expired Rx from shelf
(1) old bottle of baby oil from shelf
Nicole V says
1 (L)-shaped ruler from storeroom
Nicole V says
(1) frying pan from kitchen
deanna ar USA says
2 cans of olive oil spray from (kitchen)
Pat M says
(2) smal towels from bathroom closet
Nicole V says
(2) AV cables from shelf
deanna ar USA says
(2) large bed loungers from closet
Nicole V says
1 jacket from (closet)
deanna ar USA says
1 pair of dressy shoes from (closet)
Purchased in 2011, never worn…ouch!
Nicole V says
2 (s)crapbooks from shelf
deanna ar USA says
3 expired lotions from (shelf)
Nicole V says
1 ornament from (shelf)
Pat M says
15 (t)oys from son’s dresser drawer.
He is more into clothes now!
deanna ar USA says
(15) boxes from garage
Pat M says
Wow that is alot!
deanna ar USA says
Yes it is, Pat. We live in a small town, so we have lots of online orders…including food items. Therefore…lots of boxes.
Nicole V says
6 (e)nvelopes from drawer
deanna ar USA says
4 pairs of (e)arrings from drawer
Nicole V says
1 (g)lass item from shelf
deanna ar USA says
1 (s)hoebox of sewing supplies from bedroom
I cleaned out my old sewing machine inherited from my grandmother…pins, needles, lace, etc.
Nicole V says
(1) bottle from shelf
Pat M says
(1) baseball cap from closet
deanna ar USA says
2 drawstring bags from (closet)