Adding Whimsy To Your Life!

In today’s world, we could all use a little more happiness and simple joys in our lives. Here are just a few ways that I add a little bit of whimsy to my life. These are all simple and inexpensive.

I use “the good”: dishes, linens, vases, etc. Leaving items for a “special occasion“ that may never come, let’s leave that in the past. I’ve started replacing my household goods as they wear out with better-quality items. I’ve moved to 100% cotton, higher thread count sheet sets for our beds. 2 sets of better sheets per bed instead of 3 or 4 sets of mid-quality polyester blend sheets that inevitably pill (blech).

Speaking of “the good,” this goes with your clothes, too. I’m not suggesting you wear a ballgown to the grocery store, but your pearl earrings from Meemaw look great with jeans.

Go analog. Not for everything, have you seen the “analog bag“ trend? It’s basically a Mom purse. A puzzle book, journal, small craft like knitting, crochet, kumihimo, or lucet. Something to keep your hands busy and not mindlessly scrolling on your phone.

Spend time each morning unplugged. I tried to spend my first 30 minutes of each day without a screen. I make my protein coffee, finish making lunches, pack my bag, and the kids’ backpacks. And I checked my wall calendar for anything coming up, then it’s time to wake up the kids, and make breakfast.

Take care of Nature:

  • Go for a walk, and pick up trash along the way.
  • Hang a seed ball or a hummingbird feeder on your porch or patio.
  • Get a succulent or other low-maintenance plant.
  • Feed some ducks (not bread). Frozen corn or peas are better for them.

Make a beverage cart or a beverage corner in your kitchen. I moved some stuff around to make a coffee cupboard in my kitchen above my coffee maker. It has all of the shelf-stable coffee/cocoa/tea supplies on it, including my French press, my syrups that don’t fit there live under the cupboard next to my coffee machine.

I’m spreading the love and putting love notes in the kids’ lunches every day and cutting sandwiches into funny shapes. Just a little note and touches that show them I care.

Making fun desserts, and having yummy fruit on hand to snack on. Seasonal fruit is cheaper, but I do love me some berries.

Make something colorful: a fruit salad, a beaded bracelet, or plan a fun, colorful outfit with pieces you already own. Or draw a picture and color it. If you don’t have crayons, colored pencils, or markers, or you’re trying to lower your carbon footprint, there are plenty of free coloring apps online.

 

Talk Back: I’d love to hear about how you are taking time to make your life a little more whimsical?