I made a sign for the door of the room which is supposed to be a guests room and my sewing and ironing chamber. Sign says: “Chaos-buffer-zone” and I drew an embarrassed looking mouse on it as well.
Aunty remember, there is a place for everything and everything belongs in its place. There is even a place for you Aunty, we just haven’t been able to develop a delivery vehicle that will get you to your place in the Universe.
We just end up re- arranging the stuff we don’t want to throw out but don’t know what else to do with (donation/sale quality not there but still together enough to be useful should the need EVER arise).
In the army they told us to “square your sh*t away”. Doesn’t matter if it’s a pile of random crap, just make it square – or at least rectangular – and it’ll look 100% better.
I recently did some “spring cleaning.” I got a new computer and it is Windows 11 (It’s OK). However my scanner and one of my monitors are no longer compatible. This is a sad commentary on what a pack rat I am when it comes to electronics: Microsoft usually supports a couple of Operating Systems back with at least drivers. I’m sure I bought these devices since I moved on from Windows 98.
Surprisingly, the printer I got when I was still using XP still works. I don’t know if I need to thank HP or Microsoft for that.
So I donated the stuff to Goodwill with the caveat: does not work with Windows 11. If someone wants to buy them for $10 or $15 and use it for the next two years, they are welcome to it.
I also got rid of a number of connectors some of which hadn’t fit anything made past 1998. This also included power cords that can still be used, but I don’t need a dozen of them.
I’m still using my printer that I bought along with my Windows 98SE in 2000. Now and then I need to buy refills for printing, but it still works! It’s HP, DeskJet 810C. As long as my Windows 7 computer still works for what I need, it’s staying!!!
seanfear about 1 year ago
until you no longer need them for sure and throw them out – yup
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 year ago
My cats must be expert cleaners, since they move all sorts of things to less obvious places.
blunebottle about 1 year ago
Works for me.
Cornelius Noodleman about 1 year ago
Always leave your vacuum out, people will think you were getting ready to clean up.
Doug K about 1 year ago
What seems obvious to you may not seem obvious to others.
What seems clean to you may not seem clean to others.
Shirl Summ Premium Member about 1 year ago
Does under the couch count?
silberdistel about 1 year ago
I made a sign for the door of the room which is supposed to be a guests room and my sewing and ironing chamber. Sign says: “Chaos-buffer-zone” and I drew an embarrassed looking mouse on it as well.
dflak about 1 year ago
Basic law of thermodynamics: in order for something to get clean, something else must get dirty.
Daltongang Premium Member about 1 year ago
Aunty remember, there is a place for everything and everything belongs in its place. There is even a place for you Aunty, we just haven’t been able to develop a delivery vehicle that will get you to your place in the Universe.
ladykat about 1 year ago
Yep.
assrdood about 1 year ago
Cleaning house before the kids are grown is like shoveling the sidewalk before the blizzard is over.
jango about 1 year ago
Nice apron, Aunty!
pheets about 1 year ago
We just end up re- arranging the stuff we don’t want to throw out but don’t know what else to do with (donation/sale quality not there but still together enough to be useful should the need EVER arise).
cuzinron47 about 1 year ago
It’s helpful to have a lot of closet space.
ACK! Premium Member about 1 year ago
In the army they told us to “square your sh*t away”. Doesn’t matter if it’s a pile of random crap, just make it square – or at least rectangular – and it’ll look 100% better.
dflak about 1 year ago
I recently did some “spring cleaning.” I got a new computer and it is Windows 11 (It’s OK). However my scanner and one of my monitors are no longer compatible. This is a sad commentary on what a pack rat I am when it comes to electronics: Microsoft usually supports a couple of Operating Systems back with at least drivers. I’m sure I bought these devices since I moved on from Windows 98.
Surprisingly, the printer I got when I was still using XP still works. I don’t know if I need to thank HP or Microsoft for that.
So I donated the stuff to Goodwill with the caveat: does not work with Windows 11. If someone wants to buy them for $10 or $15 and use it for the next two years, they are welcome to it.
I also got rid of a number of connectors some of which hadn’t fit anything made past 1998. This also included power cords that can still be used, but I don’t need a dozen of them.
crash3289 about 1 year ago
I’m still using my printer that I bought along with my Windows 98SE in 2000. Now and then I need to buy refills for printing, but it still works! It’s HP, DeskJet 810C. As long as my Windows 7 computer still works for what I need, it’s staying!!!
gopher gofer about 1 year ago
auntie doesn’t appear to know the difference between “cleaning” and “organizing”…
JLChi about 1 year ago
Cleaning = I call it “Hiding the evidence.”
rockyridge1977 about 1 year ago
Its a “catch all”!