Not quite a horder - decluttering
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Bluebird, At least you know you'll need to rent a big dumpster
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Bluebird - I gave my 50 year old encyclopedias to a church group headed to Africa a few years ago. They did weigh a ton but they had a way to transport them. I donated most of my cookbooks to the library close to me and a few friends. I gave my Southwest Cookie Jar collection ....(half of it) to my family so they could auction it off for our reunion fund. Clothes to goodwill and salvation army. Now I am going to do it again. Still too much stuff. I need to pull out all the new towels in bins being saved in the basement and use them. My old ones are getting ratty. They can be recycled to the basement for flood towels or the garage for yardwork towels.
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Just a thought for all who are dealing with decluttering. My DD works for a local animal shelter. They always seem to be last when it comes to town budget. I donate my towels to the shelter. The animals don't care what they look like. The towels,any size have multiple uses. Now does anybody know how those paper piles triple overnight. I can't seem to keep the horizontal surfaces from collecting stuff.
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In addition to Smilemaker, the animal shelter can use old bathroom rugs, sheets, blankets, and comforters. Ours has a giant washer and giant dryer going all the time. Each animal gets a new towel or blanket every day.
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Wren44
Thanks for adding the extra stuff. Another thought, the cat shelter here also uses the plastic grocery bags for collecting litter.
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Good thing to mention. Ours does too. More for dog walkers than cats tho.
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Smilemaker - That is a great idea about the animal shelter. I will gather them all up this spring and make a donation. Because I have animal allergies I forget about how needy they are. I love all animals so I will also look at the older pillpws, comforters etc.
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Bunkie10 - The animals don't care if towels etc. are a little tattered. I can only use up so many as rags, so the rest get reused at shelter. Thanks for keeping them in mind while decluttering. Now if only I can find a way to get through my paper clutter.
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sas, rest!
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All the tubs in the basement are rearranged and sorted. I now know what I have in 2/3 of them. Can not wait till spring to start donating. Chairs etc going too. Lots of art...old and cheap mom had. Going to clean out the basement and put a small load in storage so I can get it cleaned up and painted for selling down the road. Have a couple of sepage spots to deal with but they can get to it better if it is mostly empty.
It is snowing again. I mean really 5ft and still coming this season. 46 days below zero this season. Number of below zero days in the last 4 years before this one....8. It has to go.
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I've got a lot of things ready to go out, but our garbage can is so small it's going to take forever. We would take a load to the dump, but it's closed for renovation. The other one is miles away across town in an unfamiliar and confusing neighborhood (whine). We have a number of rugs with the backing wearing off. They would be great for cat use except the backing stops up the washer and drain.
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I'm sorry to laugh but the idea of a dump being closed for renovation cracked me up!
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Hi Teka:I havent posted here inages
long time survivor, but loved ur March welcome
and kitty kat.. Im having to downsize in a small apt I also have a kitty kat
and need to be stricter about it so will read some of your tips here
Sierra
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tksTeka Ive stayed off for a bitbut am in contact with ladies from way back you know
so nice to touch base, and boy does time fly? Yes ill come and read and try to contribute
in future
Sierra
it isv. hard to let things go ie i have a china cabinet dont use l/2 the stuff ini t
but yet wont let it go.. wish the dust would go thought OL
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Sierra, it is hard to let the stuff go. Sometimes you might be able to give things to someone that you know and feel good about that. Or sometimes you can give them to a charity. I have started to give away alot of my porcelain pieces as extra gifts...so if you don't use the stuff, perhaps you can give them to people who would love them.
I am also moving and have simply inherited too much stuff. It is not "junk"; in fact some of it may even be valuable. But I just have too much. Right now I am trying to give it away, piece by piece. If I was better organized, I might try to sell it on ebay.
Hugs to all.
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Hi Mandy: tks for your tips. Ive given some to the church, the community centres
and friends, nice pieces but they just sit , bit by bit I shall do this
best to you on your endeavours
the more we have
the more we have to take care of
my motto
Sierra
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For me this is brave--I took a computer printer that still works and just put it in front of my house. It is a sunny day and I hope that someone picks it up. My local thrift shop does not accept computer printers, computers, etc. So if no one takes, it, I will have to brave throwing it out. My mother was very thrifty which is part of my problem in throwing things out--goes against my upbringing. But yay--one less thing in my house.
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@Mandy 1313, did you put a sign on the printer that says it works and it's free for the taking? People might be nervous about taking it unless it is clear you want to give it away.
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On my block things disappear quickly if the weather is good. Yes, I put a sign that it works and it is free. I live right down town and on "trash day" people come by looking.
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