Not quite a horder - decluttering
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Patmom: I likeyour one draw at a time idea. It is helpful because the whole task seems so daunting.
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Yeah. My kids could clean out my house in a jiffy; they have no attachment to my stuff. Eventually, no doubt, that's exactly what will happen.
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I like that 1 drawer at a time too. I did my junk drawer in the kitchen. Easy peezy. Tossed a few things and found a plastic bin for the extras. You never have 1 big slotted spoon or butchers knife. I really need to redo the bathroom lotion, soap etc cabinet. Too many half used bottles of stuff that I no linger use. Toss, toss, toss. I also need to take some of the older towels I have been using and add them to my basement towels for my wet areas I get in spring. I have a few bins with new ones and what am I waiting for....minds well use them now.
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I love the drawer idea. Since I basically got to clean my parents house by myself, I took the stuff from my Dad's "special" drawer and regularly send things each Christmas with a little note to my brother & his kids and my son. Not sure if they really care, but i feel like I'm giving them something important that belonged to Grandpa & clearing it out at the same time.
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Yes, Teka, it would be so much easier if someone else went through things... I am plodding along, filing the recycling bins and gargabe can with a large pile to take to Goodwill. But feels like I have not accomplished much as when I look around, there is so much more to do!!!
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I need to get inspired. SIL is arriving March 1 and our guest room is also my sewing room, closet, out of season clothing storage, junk room, etc. etc. I have 3 weeks and it will probably take that long. I need to donate some stuff. How many pillows do I need anyway? I'm sure I have more. I cleverly made 1 box marked sentimental clothing. It has the few things with special memories attached.
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Cleaning out bathroom stuff today. I'm amazed at how many bath towels, wash cloths, and beach towels we have for two people. We don't have a pool and aren't near a lake. We only have three bathrooms, but I think we have enough stuff to supply camp.
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When my mother went into a nursing home in 1998, I had to rent her house out to raise money for expenses. DH and I went over to the house, and every single item I picked up had a memory attached to it. It was taking me forever, so DH finally asked if I wanted him to pack things up. I gratefully said yes. He went through the house and just swept EVERYTHING into boxes.
Fortunately, we were in the position to be able to afford a mini-storage for her things. Unfortunately, we knew that most of the boxes contained some serious junk: wire coat hangers, old rubber bands, expired coupons, and the general crap that elderly folks seem to accumulate.
In 2005, we moved into our new home with a 3 car garage. DH said there was no need for a mini-storage, so he packed everything up and unloaded it in the garage. We started the process of sorting through Mom's stuff. By then it was easy to toss the garbage. After all, it was taking up valuable real estate in my garage, where MY crap needed to go!
But I'd still get to a box of things that I couldn't get rid of just yet. Every spring we'd go through boxes and I'd sort through and get rid of more.
Finally, she passed in 2009. That year, I went through about 100 boxes and whittled it down to 40. I also let go of a lot of big stuff in an estate sale put on by a local company.
Each spring, we repeat the ritual. Things I thought I couldn't live without have been tossed or donated. Now, the few things I have of Mom's are special and meaningful to me, and don't take up a lot of space.
I was lucky to have the time and the space to allow the letting-go to be a process.
Now it's time for us to start going through OUR boxes of crap.
MIL's passing last week just brought that closer to home. We need to downsize while we're still physically able to do it.
(The good news is that we put a whole bunch of stuff in the travel trailer, so we didn't have to spend any money furnishing it! And I can't wait to see what Turbo Tax has in store for us in the way of deductions.. we donated a TON of
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Starting the bathroom...starting the bathroom.....
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I pulled crumpled up receipts from the past three months out of my purse and entered all the business expenses into my Excel file. Now I just have to provide totals and I'm ready for the tax lady. Just hoping the income side of the equation is bigger than the expense side!
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I have got to do a better job of medical bills etc to claim. It seems I never have enough and I know I must. My entire life revolves around Drs and meds. I do have good insurance though...I am lucky.
Looked at the basement today again and called my friend to come help me reorganize next week. That will give me a chance to get into those bins and start to downsize. I must have 20 kitchen towels still that have tags. Towels and sheets too. Need to get busy.
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I have dish towels that are too pretty to use. So they sit. I hope you get the assistance that you need Bunkie!
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Ginger, Or you can change your attitude: I deserve the best and should be surrounded by things I love. You'll appreciate them more than your heirs. Gifts and donations are also good ideas. It's easy to save things that are too good to use, but when does the right time come?
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Does anyone have embroidered pillowcases hidden away?
My grandma made them for me for every birthday and Christmas. Not only were they embroidered, they had the prettiest crocheted edging on them!
They are wrapped in acid-free tissue paper in my linen closet. I don't know what I'm waiting for...
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Yes. And I'm not sure what I'm waiting for either. They probably need ironing. Maybe that's part of it.
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I have the embroidered pillow cases with tatting or crocheted edges. I also have some little ones my Grandma made for the babies, of course none of the babies ever used a pillow but they are so pretty.
I also have a bunch of my Grandmas tatting on a big hair pin that was in process and not completed. Those are the things I cannot imagine ever ever getting rid of unless to a museum collection.
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I started using the silver flatware for every day and plan to move the "good china" into my every day dish closet. There is no need to save them and it is nice to have pretty things.
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Wish you the best of luck!
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