Decluttering ~ 04.02.19

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Last week I made the declaration that Tuesdays were going to be my haul it all away day.  Or something to that effect.  I am happy to report that for at least one week, I have remained faithful to this statement!  Let’s all pray that it continues.

I’ve said it before and I’m sure I’ll say it again – one of the daunting factors about decluttering is that all of that STUFF takes a lot of space.  At least in my house it does.  If I’m not diligent about getting it out of the house it makes me feel smothered.

So the good thing about this new weekly process is that I can take a deep breath, after I load it all into the car.  For a couple of days anyway.  Progress!  It’s progress people.

Let’s see what’s going to live with someone else today:

Books, books and more books…..

Books that have been read…..

Some books that we have multiple copies of…..

Books that we know are never going to be reread…..

Books that can now be loved by someone else.

Clothes.  Now, when I take something out of my closet and it makes me feel bad, or sad, or it just doesn’t feel RIGHT, it goes straight into the donate pile.  I’m not keeping anything in my closet that I don’t love.

In a few months, I may be naked.  I have a LOT of clothes that are just – meh.

And they have to go.  Also, have I mentioned how much I HATE to shop for clothes?  Yeah, there is that factor.

767 Taste of Home magazines.  Not really, but seriously.  I cannot remember the last time I picked up one of these to read.  Now someone who will no doubt appreciate them can give them a home.

More clothes…..

A couple of CD’s that I missed from last time.

A pair of Pottery Barn curtains that I loved for a couple of years that have been patiently waiting in a closet.  Oh look, another purse!

More pants that are too big, yay!  A robe.  Do you know how many times I’ve worn this robe?  That would be a big fat ZERO.  It’s lovely.  It’s plush.  It’s also hotter than Hades and I can’t stand it.  Now someone who likes to live in a plush, warm robe will be very happy.


Aaaaaand that’s it for this week.  I’m loading this all up and getting it out of my house.  What have you hauled away recently?  Do tell.

 

Decluttering ~ 03.26.19

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I’m trying to do better in the “Actually Get It Out of the House” department.  It makes me tired to see all of the donations sitting in my living room.  My family would appreciate it if they could actually sit on the sofa occasionally too.  So, with that in mind I’ve decided that every Tuesday will be “Take the Donations Away” day.  At least it’s going to be a win today.  It’s all already loaded up in my Pilot and waiting to be dropped off!

Let’s see what’s going to live with someone else today:

Cookbooks.  I made a sweep through my cookbooks over the weekend.  These, I decided, could grace someone else’s home.  Don’t look Tracie, don’t look.  They WILL be dropped off today.

More magazines that have been read.  One of our copious copies of Uncle John’s books.  Which are cool.

Even more luggage!  A basket and a glass container.  Which I found in one of my cabinets and Denton and I couldn’t figure out what was actually in it.  Labels are good.  And necessary apparently.

An air purifier.

A lamp.  I have a problem with collecting lamps.  I find them and fall in love with them, but then I have no where to put them all.  Sigh.  But look!  My landing is pretty clear!

More random coffee mugs, that hopefully Liv won’t notice are missing…..  Are the people in your household picky about their water bottles?  My people are VERY picky.  We are trying out new versions and these didn’t make the cut.  Also, I am now going through my flower vases.  Prepare to see more of these leave my house…..

Oh look, another lamp.


Aaaaaand that’s it for this week.  There is more stuff just waiting for me to bag it up and stuff it into the Pilot, but this stuff is actually going straight to the Salvation Army today.  What have you hauled away recently?  Do tell.

 

Decluttering ~ 03.11.19

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I am back with another round of donations!  I’ve been collecting things and piling them in a corner of my living room for a couple of week now.  Classy, I know.

We have separate area in our living room where my childhood piano lives and it’s just a handy spot to put everything.  Where do you store your donations until it’s time to haul them away?  I am VERY hesitant to plunk them in my garage, because, hello.  They would just live there forever, wouldn’t they?  Yes, they would.

I have my white wicker laundry basket that lives in my closet for the clothes that are going away, but it’s not big enough to hold everything that I’m donating; so it all migrates to the piano landing in the living room.  Not ideal, but it works for now.

Let’s see what is going to live with another family this week:

Liv has been clearing out her closet again.

She hasn’t grown in ten years, but styles change…

Books, a random Christmas ornament, a bracelet, and a bottle of detangler.   Since Liv’s hair is as short as Hayden’s, I think we can let this go to someone with hair.  Not me.  I only use a Wetbrush – otherwise, I would NEVER brush my hair.  Have you tried one?  It’s something that should be on your must buy list!

Magazines that have been read can now go onto someone else.  These I have held onto, because they are Cooking Light magazines.  Which I love.  But, I haven’t opened them again since I read them the first time.  They have to go.

I posted on Instagram that I *might* be a hoarder.  Children’s books, that were not the kids favorites.  (Except for Brown Bear, and guess what!?  This is an extra copy!)  Sigh.

None of these made the cut either.  Are you interested in what I actually kept for my non-existent future grand-children that my kids keep telling me I am not going to have?  Maybe I’ll do a post about them.  The books, that is.

This picture.  I inherited this from my Mama.  It’s Home Interior.  “Someone” broke the glass in it.  It also could have been “It wasn’t me”, but “No one” is taking the blame.  Yes, I could find a piece of glass to replace it, but I’ll let someone else do that.

More things that I found that need to live with someone else.

And even more things that are taking up space in my house….

Look!  I have culled out five cookbooks.  I can’t look for long, because my hands are already itching to put them back.

The more I declutter, I find that I don’t need other things that were HOLDING things.

Curtains, pillow shams, a shower curtain, and other bits and bobs.

Even more random items….

MORE backpacks…..

A quilt rack that I have moved from place to place, that actually has no place.

My giant cutting board.  Oh man.  I have a lot of cutting boards, but this one, you guys.  It’s 25 X 18 inches and I love it.  But I got it wet and and the wood is slightly separated now.  It’s fine for looks, but my cutting boards actually need to function, so this one can grace someone else’s countertop as a pretty thing.  I have to replace this one ASAP.  The other ones just aren’t big enough for my everyday cutting.  Yes, I did know that I am a very picky person.  Please don’t email me to let me know that you noticed.


And that’s it for this week.  There is more stuff just waiting for me to bag it up and stuff it into the Pilot, but this stuff is actually going straight to the Salvation Army today.  What have you hauled away recently?  Do tell.

 

Decluttering ~ 02.23.19

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It’s time for another round of donations at our house.  It feels like a never ending cycle, sometimes.  Maybe one day, I’ll start my decluttering for the day, and I’ll actually have to look for something that doesn’t belong anymore.

Here’s what I’ve gathered up and is going to live with someone else today!

I’ve finally made a dent in my unending collection of cookbooks.  Shocker I know.  I was in the mood to get things out of my house that I know I’ll never use again.  These are the 32 that didn’t make the cut.

I never have a problem getting rid of my magazine collection.  It’s been awhile for my magazines.

We have way too many coffee mugs at our house.

Random pillows and waffle weave dish cloths.  I hate those dish cloths, so I don’t know why I keep putting them back in the drawer.

We are slowly replacing all the things in the house that we know we need, like that pencil sharpener.  I bought one like this for Liv as a Christmas gift (she actually asked for it!) and it is amazing.  The one we are giving away WILL sharpen your pencil, it just takes forever and chews off half the pencil first.  No thanks.  Also, I discovered that I am not a wax melt kind of person.  I’d rather have candles burning than deal with the mess that inevitable happens with these things.  Also, we keep the burning candles up high now away from Batman.  He is afraid of heights, so now he can’t set himself on fire anymore.  Only we would have a cat who is afraid of heights.

Now let’s talk about printers, shall we?  I have bought a multitude of printers over the past ten years.  I got so sick of replacing either the ink cartridge or the printer itself that I started investigating and finally chose this one to replace ALL of ours.  I haven’t regretted it yet.  I also haven’t had to replace its toner cartridge yet either and I bought it last October.  Win!

I am becoming very picky in my forties and things that don’t bother most people drive me crazy now.  Like the cord on that red lamp.  It’s vintage and beautiful, but whoever wired this one up did it so that the cord comes out of the top of the lamp instead of the base.  It’s been driving me bonkers looking at that every day so it has to go.

We also invested in a water filter that lives under the sink, so it took the place of my soap dispenser that did live on my sink.  I’m not sorry.  I LOVE that water filter and it has saved us a LOT of money so far in water bottles.  Not to mention, I don’t need to recycle all of those bottles now.  I’ll tell you all about it later.

I found this Barbie downstairs in the laundry room and started to stick it in the box of Barbies that Liv kept when she stopped playing with them.  And then I asked myself ‘Why’?  Why would I keep something that will probably never get taken out of the box again – especially when we didn’t even know it was down there – when there are at least 50 more in that box already?  Going away.  And why do I have sixty Christmas boxes?  I’ve never used more than ten or fifteen at Christmas, so that’s what I kept.  The rest are going to live in someone else’s attic.

Three light fixture’s that have been replaced but not donated yet.  And a random belt, cord and spice container.  No Mother, I am not going to clean that outside light fixture before I donate it.  I’m sorry and I will apologize to Vicky when I donate it.  But, if it doesn’t leave here today, it will sit in my garage gathering even more dirt and dust waiting for me to clean it before it can be donated.  On and on and on forever.

More candle jars for the candle making lady, books, Cd’s, a phone and its base, some of my cast iron that never gets used and an essential oil diffuser that only stays on for ten minutes at a time.  I don’t have time for that but someone might.  BTW – don’t donate your trash!  I always ask them if they will take something and give up its history; they will price it appropriately and people who like to tinker will take it home to see if it’s salvageable.  When I donated our dead electric fireplace, they put $50.00 on it with a sign that said it didn’t work and a woman bought it for a decoration.

Random toys, a bunch of lunch containers, and a set of wooden bowls Denton came home with one day.  He was so proud because he knows I have a love for wood bowls.  But I don’t like these.  I thanked him properly, and sweetly, but I did ask him if he minded if I get rid of them.  Life is too short to clean things you dislike.  He’s fine with it.  He is very like me when it comes to gifts.  A gift isn’t a gift if it comes with strings, or guilt.  Now, someone who does love these bowls can clean them every week.

More things that we have too many of.  Wooden spoons, corn on the cob holders – I still have ten sets, shesh – a cheese slicer I’ve only used once and hated, a pair of sunglasses that I hate the way they fit, and a milk glass bowl that I just dislike.  Don’t worry, I have three other’s that I love and use every week.

Finally, a failed project.  Did you know that you can use the old 1980’s cassette holders to hold washi tape?  You can, but I discovered when I got this one home that it’s not a cassette tape holder.  I have no idea what it is, but it’s not solid all the way back and washi tape falls out the opening in the back so it’s useless to me.  This is going to live with someone else, and I’ll keep my eyes open this summer at yard sales for an actual cassette tape holder to repurpose with our washi tape collection.  Meanwhile, our washi tape lives in a jumbled heap in a basket in Liv’s room.

When we finally took everything inside our local Salvation Army this afternoon, it took three buggies.  Three buggies!  Vicky asked me if my house was empty yet.  I know she must believe that I am a hoarder with stuff piled to the ceiling in all the rooms and I just don’t want to say so.  I’m not actually a hoarder, but someone with a big house and lots of collections of stuff that I truly don’t need.  That’s probably something a hoarder would say, though, right?

We took three full shopping carts of stuff into the Salvation Army and brought one thing out.  This:

Pinkie.  The ceramic match to Olivia’s Blue Boy that she found at a yard sale last summer.  What are the odds?  Liv was ecstatic.  Which means she smiled.  She takes after my Daddy.


And that’s it for this week.  There is more stuff just waiting for me to bag it up and stuff it into the Pilot, but this stuff actually got donated today, and now I can have some breathing room before I drag more things out of the closets.  What have you hauled away recently?  Do tell.