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In the spirit of this thread, does anyone else get all their Goodwill donations together, put them in the car and drive around with them for months?
If not, please disregard![]()
I try not to collect insane stuff like...boxes.
And do you know how hard it is to find a good box?
Some of y'all know what I'm talking about
I threw out 30 boxes. It was very hard thing to do.
Next week, I'll probably need one of those boxes, just my luck.
I try not to collect insane stuff like...boxes.
And do you know how hard it is to find a good box?
Some of y'all know what I'm talking about
I threw out 30 boxes. It was very hard thing to do.
Next week, I'll probably need one of those boxes, just my luck.
We still have our daughter living with us in our little 2 bedroom ranch, with not only all her stuff from her college apartment, but also additional housewares she's accumulated for her future apartment. She had hoped to be able to get her own place this summer, but it looks like it will have to wait, maybe as long as a year, due to some unavoidable expenses she's had.
Thank goodness our house has a full basement, but we are really full up. I don't expect to make much headway decluttering down there until I have more room to move around, after her stuff is out. Thankfully, I've already gotten rid of most of what belonged to my late parents and in-laws. I still have to tackle the photo albums-- theirs and ours.
I never regret things I have thrown away or donated. I'm not even particularly attached to much of what we own; if it all went in a fire, there are not very many things that are irreplaceable or that I would grieve. But I enjoy having and using them, and don't feel a need to get rid of things "just because." I'm okay with a lived-in house.
What bogs me down is the decision making process when decluttering, especially craft supplies. "Might I need or want to use this again?" "Might she need this for a school project?" However this has gotten easier since she graduated and since I lost interest in some crafts I used to enjoy. I've given away so many books, too. I rarely buy books any more-- we have a wonderful library system.
My husband has a table saw he has thought about selling. Also his machinist tools, now that he's retired. It would be nice to have that shed space back. I just suggested to him now that he put them on Craigslist.
Once your daughter moves out with her actual apartment stuff, I bet your home will seem much lighter. It will be hard to let go of her. That was the first thing you listed and I often feel that the first thing people say/talk about is most important to them. It’s hard. You’ll all be ok through the change.
I try not to collect insane stuff like...boxes.
And do you know how hard it is to find a good box?
Some of y'all know what I'm talking about
I threw out 30 boxes. It was very hard thing to do.
Next week, I'll probably need one of those boxes, just my luck.
year been there. done that![]()
For example: I kept a (clean) paper cup from Tiffany & Co… it’s ridiculous. But my parents kept everything and it’s a hard habit to break.
Anyone carve a new minimalist path for themselves?