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Carol did hit home with todayās. What do I do with so many memories. I canāt always keep them. What am I doing ā giving them to people who will love them. Giving back to children of those who give the things to me to let them know how much I loved their family members and wanted to share the memories with them. Most often they are not aware of how family members had touched others and thanked me.
Excellent strip today Carol. I have a few knickknacks which remind me of my parents as well; some XMas ornaments, a little wind up Christmas organ from circa 1962 that plays āSilent Nightā and still works as well as a couple of my Momās oil paintings and Dadās wood carvings. So many things can have sentimental value and bring back vivid memories; they can be almost anything. I think I may break out my old photo albums that I have not looked at in a few years to help me recall and relive some of those fond memories.
We become prisoners of our own stuff. Worst part is we end up passing our sentence on to our children when we die. (yes Iām looking at you mom. Itās been 12 weekends now cleaning out the house, still not doneā¦)
Moving is always traumatic. (A friend once remarked, āWhom the gods would destroy, they first make move.ā) Even if you donāt move, decluttering is nearly as traumatic.
We had to declutter in a hurry three years ago when we found an infestation of bedbugs. I threw away a lot of possessions I didnāt really need that held ghosts. Once in a while they come back and haunt my dreams.
Good luck with your move, Ms. Lay. May your new location be congenial and stimulating.
At 78 Iāve lived in this apartment 24 years. Longer than anywhere else I ever lived in. My next location will be, as my grandma used to say, āmy permanent locationā.
You are so great, Carol, at depicting the human condition .
IAMTHELAW Premium Member almost 2 years ago
More than a home run today ā out of the park.
stairsteppublishing almost 2 years ago
Carol did hit home with todayās. What do I do with so many memories. I canāt always keep them. What am I doing ā giving them to people who will love them. Giving back to children of those who give the things to me to let them know how much I loved their family members and wanted to share the memories with them. Most often they are not aware of how family members had touched others and thanked me.
TampaFanatic1 almost 2 years ago
Excellent strip today Carol. I have a few knickknacks which remind me of my parents as well; some XMas ornaments, a little wind up Christmas organ from circa 1962 that plays āSilent Nightā and still works as well as a couple of my Momās oil paintings and Dadās wood carvings. So many things can have sentimental value and bring back vivid memories; they can be almost anything. I think I may break out my old photo albums that I have not looked at in a few years to help me recall and relive some of those fond memories.
Olddog1 almost 2 years ago
Outstanding! At my age I really relate and the feelings are captured perfectly. Unfortunately I have no one to give them to.
moonfrogger almost 2 years ago
Wish I just had a hill to deal with.
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I think she has done the right thing.
RadioDial Premium Member almost 2 years ago
We become prisoners of our own stuff. Worst part is we end up passing our sentence on to our children when we die. (yes Iām looking at you mom. Itās been 12 weekends now cleaning out the house, still not doneā¦)
cromwelljones53 almost 2 years ago
I like this one. Gentle.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Moving is always traumatic. (A friend once remarked, āWhom the gods would destroy, they first make move.ā) Even if you donāt move, decluttering is nearly as traumatic.
We had to declutter in a hurry three years ago when we found an infestation of bedbugs. I threw away a lot of possessions I didnāt really need that held ghosts. Once in a while they come back and haunt my dreams.
Good luck with your move, Ms. Lay. May your new location be congenial and stimulating.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 2 years ago
My house is full of ghosts.
Iāve got to retire soon, so iām looking at downsizing.
Iām not looking forward to deciding what goes into what box.
willie_mctell almost 2 years ago
The cat will keep it safe.
Bennie Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Sweet and true
spaced man spliff almost 2 years ago
At 78 Iāve lived in this apartment 24 years. Longer than anywhere else I ever lived in. My next location will be, as my grandma used to say, āmy permanent locationā.
You are so great, Carol, at depicting the human condition .
artjohn42 almost 2 years ago
Lovely.
Svott Grant Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I read the comics to laugh, sometimes to think and occasionally to find a deeper connection. This page did all three. ā Thank you!