I feel their pain. We’re getting offers on our property that’s going to be at the corner of one of the few major highway intersections that within the next five years will be swamped by traffic from massive subdivisions. To move, we have to decide what to do with all the stuff. I’m seriously considering that the vast amount of money they will pay can just be used to buy new stuff and the old can be left for the bulldozers. The fantasy is that, this time, I will be more discrete about buying so much junk. Yeah, right. In the meantime, anyone want to buy a drawer full of parts and pieces, original uses unknown. Or a kitchen drawer full of turnip twadlers, banana ricers and yogurt strainers.
Life is constant decluttering sigh I’m working on putting summer clothes away (except for a few pieces, of course it will be hot if I put them all away!), getting out cold weather pieces. And realizing I do not need 5 pairs of black leggings!
So I’m also putting clothes to drop at an op shop, I have far too many duplicates!
Ratkin Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Do you cause her joy?
suv2000 almost 3 years ago
What she mean by declutter to get rid of all your stuff
Here's Waldo almost 3 years ago
She wants the place to be a Marie Condo.
oldpine52 almost 3 years ago
Maybe they should start with the 37 1/2 pairs of shoes in the closet.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I wound up renting a locker.
James Kopas Premium Member almost 3 years ago
wow a movaglobe
Lee26 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
In our house, my stuff is clutter and hers is necessary, even though she hasn’t used it in years.
Moonkey Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I like this couple. They get each other in ways most people can’t.
kv450 almost 3 years ago
My wife laughed at this one a little too much.
Doctor Toon almost 3 years ago
I’m on vacation with a goal to clean and declutter
Yesterday was day one and we made a lot of progress
I’m already very sore
MeGoNow Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I feel their pain. We’re getting offers on our property that’s going to be at the corner of one of the few major highway intersections that within the next five years will be swamped by traffic from massive subdivisions. To move, we have to decide what to do with all the stuff. I’m seriously considering that the vast amount of money they will pay can just be used to buy new stuff and the old can be left for the bulldozers. The fantasy is that, this time, I will be more discrete about buying so much junk. Yeah, right. In the meantime, anyone want to buy a drawer full of parts and pieces, original uses unknown. Or a kitchen drawer full of turnip twadlers, banana ricers and yogurt strainers.
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
Captain Clutter!!
Lola85 Premium Member almost 3 years ago
This just proves I’m not alone. :-)
raybarb44 almost 3 years ago
Silly question. It’s always the guys’ stuff…..
Milady Meg almost 3 years ago
I have one of those globes and it stopped turning and I can’t figure out why.
PammWhittaker almost 3 years ago
Life is constant decluttering sigh I’m working on putting summer clothes away (except for a few pieces, of course it will be hot if I put them all away!), getting out cold weather pieces. And realizing I do not need 5 pairs of black leggings!
So I’m also putting clothes to drop at an op shop, I have far too many duplicates!
DenO Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Art imitating life. I stopped buying stuff during Covid. If I don’t need it, I don’t want it. We are too lazy to declutter. So far, so good.
azardoz almost 3 years ago
First world problem. Also, the garage is full.