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    May purge

    Ok, so may is almost over. Still.

    in this week - flower in a plastic pot, little house planter full of plants, dish left behind by friends (will return) two candy bars from ds for "mother's day" (will eat)

    "out" this week - jar returned to friends, two books and a basket to goodwill pile, six binders totaling 10" to son in law, two little pairs of shoes to goodwill pile (saved because of memories, son in law took some cute artsy photos for me - digital.)

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    Purge!

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    Good for you. I am tossing one item of clothing per week. I went several years without buying clothes and lots of things have worn out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yppej View Post
    I am tossing one item of clothing per week. I went several years without buying clothes and lots of things have worn out.
    well done

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    I've had a bit of time off over the past couple of weeks and went down to the basement and started purging old business files. I'm a ridiculous document hoarder. I have files that I haven't looked at in 5 years cluttering up my basement in banker's boxes. Other consultants I know mail all the notes and project materials back to their clients when they send their invoice. I think that's a great practice. I need to start doing that.

    Anyway, I started chipping away at 2012, and I'll have a good amount for the recycle guy on Friday.
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    Donated all my Hummels and antique glassware to a local dog rescue. They sell the stuff on ebay. Now I am trying to sell the oak curio cabinet that they used to reside in. So far no luck. YOung people aren't interested which is good. They won't be wasting their $ on collectibles.

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