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    Meredith BiesingerBy Meredith BiesingerMarch 2, 20265 Mins Read30 Views
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    There’s a moment every Mississippi spring when it happens.

    You open the front door just a little longer than usual. The air feels different — softer somehow. The pollen may be aggressively introducing itself to your sinuses, but the sunshine is brighter, birds are louder, and suddenly you notice things.

    Dust.

    Shoes by the door that multiplied overnight.

    A mystery cabinet you have not emotionally prepared to open since Christmas.

    And just like that… spring cleaning season arrives.

    Now let me be honest.

    Spring cleaning in Mississippi isn’t really about cleaning.

    It’s about resetting.

    Because after months of cold snaps, sports schedules, holiday leftovers, and living life at full speed, our homes start to feel a little tired. And truthfully? Sometimes we do too.

    Spring cleaning is less about perfection and more about opening the windows — literally and figuratively — and letting fresh air back into our lives.

    Every year I begin spring cleaning with the same confidence.

    “This year,” I tell myself, “I am going to be so organized.”

    Ten minutes later, I’m sitting on the floor flipping through old school papers, baby drawings, and wondering why I saved a Happy Meal toy from 2017. At some point, my teenage son usually walks through the room, looks at the growing piles  and gently asks, “Mama, are you starting a yard sale?”

    If you’ve ever started cleaning one drawer and somehow ended up reorganizing your entire pantry while reminiscing about kindergarten field trips, congratulations — you’re doing it right.

    Mississippians don’t just clean.

    We remember.

    We find photo albums.
    We rediscover handwritten recipes.
    We uncover baseball trophies, church programs, and little pieces of our family story tucked into corners of the house.

    Spring cleaning becomes storytelling.

    And honestly, that’s my favorite part.

    Open the Windows (Even If the Pollen Wins)

    There is something sacred about throwing open the windows after winter.

    Yes, pollen will immediately coat every surface you just wiped down.

    Yes, your car will turn that familiar shade of Mississippi yellow overnight.

    But fresh air changes everything.

    It lifts moods.
    It wakes up sleepy rooms.
    It reminds us that seasons change — and we get to change with them.

    Light matters in a home. Not designer light or magazine light. Just real sunlight pouring across the kitchen table where homework happens and conversations linger long after dinner.

    Also, sunlight has a funny way of revealing exactly how long it’s been since anyone dusted the ceiling fan.

    Cleaning With Kids

    If you have children, spring cleaning looks less like a Pinterest board and more like controlled chaos.

    You assign jobs.

    Someone disappears.

    Someone argues that putting laundry near the basket counts.

    Someone discovers a toy they haven’t played with in years and suddenly cannot live without it.

    And yet — slowly — progress happens.

    Beds get made.
    Closets get cleared.
    Donation piles grow.

    One of my favorite traditions is letting my boys choose items to donate. It teaches gratitude in a way lectures never could. They learn that clearing space at home can bless someone else’s family.

    That’s a Southern lesson if there ever was one.

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    The Porch Counts Too

    In Mississippi, spring cleaning doesn’t stop at the front door.

    It moves outside.

    Porches get swept.
    Rocking chairs return.
    Cushions come back out of storage.
    Someone inevitably suggests eating dinner outside “just because.”

    Our homes expand in the spring. Life spills onto patios, driveways, and backyards.

    And suddenly, neighbors reappear after winter hibernation.

    Spring cleaning prepares the house — but it also prepares us to welcome people again.

    What We’re Really Cleaning

    Here’s the truth I’ve learned after many springs:

    We aren’t just cleaning closets.

    We’re clearing mental clutter.
    Letting go of busy seasons.
    Making room for new memories.

    Spring in Mississippi always feels hopeful. Gardens start growing. Ball fields fill up. Festivals return. The calendar shifts from survival mode to celebration.

    And our homes become part of that renewal.

    Not perfect homes.

    Lived-in homes.
    Loved homes.
    Mississippi homes.

    So open the windows.

    Turn on some music.
    Light a candle.
    Tackle one drawer at a time.

    And when you inevitably find yourself sitting on the floor laughing over old memories instead of cleaning — just know you’re doing spring cleaning exactly right.

    Because sometimes the real goal isn’t a spotless house.

    It’s making space for the next beautiful season of life.

    Spring Cleaning Tips

    (Because Pinterest and real life are not the same thing.)

    1. Start Small or You’ll Quit Fast
    Don’t announce you’re cleaning the whole house. Start with one drawer, one cabinet, or one corner. Momentum beats motivation every time.

    2. Open the Windows First
    Before you clean anything, let fresh air in. Sunshine instantly makes a home feel cleaner — even if the pollen immediately humbles you.

    3. The One-Year Rule
    If you haven’t used it, worn it, or even remembered it existed in a year… it’s time to donate it.

    4. Make Three Piles Only
    Keep. Donate. Trash.
    Anything more complicated becomes a “deal with later” pile — and we all know how that ends.

    5. Set a Timer (Seriously)
    Twenty focused minutes can transform a room. Clean fast, take a break, repeat. Spring cleaning is a marathon, not a Saturday punishment.

    6. Turn On Music You Love
    Cleaning without music feels illegal. Bonus points for 90s country, worship playlists, or whatever makes folding laundry slightly more joyful.

    7. Let the Kids Help — Imperfectly
    They won’t do it your way. That’s okay. You’re raising capable humans, not running a housekeeping competition.

    8. Donate With Purpose
    Let your children choose items to give away. It turns cleaning into gratitude and reminds everyone how blessed we really are.

    9. Don’t Forget the Porch
    In Mississippi, the porch is basically another living room. Sweep it, refresh it, and get ready for spring evenings outside.

    10. Done Is Better Than Perfect
    Your home is meant to be lived in, laughed in, and occasionally messy. The goal isn’t magazine perfection — it’s peace.

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