Come ON, people: We all KNOW the rule is that as soon as you get rid of it, you need it. . .except maybe those size six shirts/dresses you wore when you were 14. . .WAIT! I can probably upcycle them or redesign them or use them in quilts. . .
My main clutter problem is all of the paperwork associated with medical and vet care. Tools? I’ve got tools my father’s father owned, they aren’t going anywhere.
we had a garage sale in June for my sister-in-law who moved to a nursing home. we cleared $1,500 and the biggest sale was $30. everything else was much less.
When my mother in law went to the nursing home, I filled two dumpsters before I gave up and let the rest go with the house. I think her daughter will be a three dumpster move out. They were big dumpsters too.
Whatever I want to get rid of my husband says not to as it might be needed – and I am talking about MY stuff not his or joint stuff. So I collect and then take stuff with me on the one day a month I go out alone to my embroidery meeting and take it for donation after the meeting.
I used to go to the Salvation Army – this actually predates his quitting his job, so I go once a month or so to same. One day I was bringing a fax machine to donate to the SA – I got there and they were closed – not for the day, permanently. So I went to the Big Brother/Sisters Savers to donate it to them. They had closed permanently also. (It worked fine, but our printer was an all in one and we no longer needed it.) I ended up convincing husband to take it to work as he ran a not for profit agency.
I then started taking stuff to Goodwill. I had not been going to same as it was not in any of the directions I normally went on errands. A couple of years later – they closed permanently also.
I then found that Goodwill had actually just relocated and have been going to their new location for several years – I was going monthly with 3 or 4 bags of my stuff to get rid of it. October 2018 husband hurt his back and I did not get to Goodwill with my bag that month and he was still not better when I would have gone in November. So in December I had a number of bags for them. Guess what? They shut down also.
I have not been able to find anyplace else to donate my stuff to without driving an hour to the next county or going to a Salvation Army location that is in an area that is not safe to go to, especially alone.
So I stopped going through stuff to get rid of as I don’t want to just throw it, much of it is gifts I have received and never used – which is why I hate to get gifts.
willispate about 5 years ago
hello, hoarders anonymous? I’ve got a new patient for you.
dadoctah about 5 years ago
This is exactly what happens every time I try to declutter. Unfortunately, there’s only one person involved in that version of the conversation.
Jeff0811 about 5 years ago
I think the rule is, If you haven’t used something in a year’s time, then get rid of it. Don’t save it for a garage sale, pitch it or donate it.
WLG12037 about 5 years ago
So Close…and so true to life.
cubswin2016 about 5 years ago
It looks like Honeybunch is one of those sentimental saps.
Billys mom2022 about 5 years ago
Garage sales never happen for me, I cart it all in my car foe a few weeks then finally to a thrift store. I have a lot to get rid of still.
daveoverpar about 5 years ago
My wife used to have a walk-in closet. It is now a look-in closet.
mourdac Premium Member about 5 years ago
You and me, Ralph.
1953Baby about 5 years ago
Come ON, people: We all KNOW the rule is that as soon as you get rid of it, you need it. . .except maybe those size six shirts/dresses you wore when you were 14. . .WAIT! I can probably upcycle them or redesign them or use them in quilts. . .
jagedlo about 5 years ago
should have been quicker on the draw, Ralph!
david_42 about 5 years ago
My main clutter problem is all of the paperwork associated with medical and vet care. Tools? I’ve got tools my father’s father owned, they aren’t going anywhere.
betseytacy about 5 years ago
we had a garage sale in June for my sister-in-law who moved to a nursing home. we cleared $1,500 and the biggest sale was $30. everything else was much less.
micromos about 5 years ago
How did my wife get into this cartoon?
Cminuscomics&stories Premium Member about 5 years ago
When my mother in law went to the nursing home, I filled two dumpsters before I gave up and let the rest go with the house. I think her daughter will be a three dumpster move out. They were big dumpsters too.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Well it seemed like a good idea at the time.
JPuzzleWhiz about 5 years ago
Panel 1…I’d like to de-clutter Ralph, too! d;o)
Space & Kitten about 5 years ago
My Wife ! I need to say no more. :-)
mafastore about 5 years ago
Whatever I want to get rid of my husband says not to as it might be needed – and I am talking about MY stuff not his or joint stuff. So I collect and then take stuff with me on the one day a month I go out alone to my embroidery meeting and take it for donation after the meeting.
I used to go to the Salvation Army – this actually predates his quitting his job, so I go once a month or so to same. One day I was bringing a fax machine to donate to the SA – I got there and they were closed – not for the day, permanently. So I went to the Big Brother/Sisters Savers to donate it to them. They had closed permanently also. (It worked fine, but our printer was an all in one and we no longer needed it.) I ended up convincing husband to take it to work as he ran a not for profit agency.
I then started taking stuff to Goodwill. I had not been going to same as it was not in any of the directions I normally went on errands. A couple of years later – they closed permanently also.
I then found that Goodwill had actually just relocated and have been going to their new location for several years – I was going monthly with 3 or 4 bags of my stuff to get rid of it. October 2018 husband hurt his back and I did not get to Goodwill with my bag that month and he was still not better when I would have gone in November. So in December I had a number of bags for them. Guess what? They shut down also.
I have not been able to find anyplace else to donate my stuff to without driving an hour to the next county or going to a Salvation Army location that is in an area that is not safe to go to, especially alone.
So I stopped going through stuff to get rid of as I don’t want to just throw it, much of it is gifts I have received and never used – which is why I hate to get gifts.
Indianapolis Smith about 5 years ago
The bad thing is that it was all Ralph’s stuff to begin with…
Jaythor 7 months ago
She’s literally insane.