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ejchase
1-15-20, 12:57pm
I have this ongoing fantasy that one of these years I'm going to manage to average 100 items out of the house each month and 1,200 out for the year. But, so far, the most I've reached is in the 700s. Nevertheless, I think keeping a count of what I get rid of is a nice, gentle motivator to keep purging.

This past weekend, my daughter and I went through her clothes, and even though we found plenty to get rid of, I was struck by the fact that most of her clothes still fit her or have just recently become too small. That's a consequence, I think, of the fact that she and I have gone through them pretty regularly these last couple of years so we haven't kept too many pieces longer than we needed to.

Anyway, got eight books out the door yesterday to the little free library at the college where I work. A little baby step to start off with.

Teacher Terry
1-15-20, 1:06pm
The 700 items is still impressive. I do better with big chunks of time versus daily but everyone is different. With kids new items are always coming in. Plus all the purging made me very aware of what I bring in. I ask myself before buying something if it will end up in the thrift store a few years from now. I wasn’t always like this.

klunick
1-15-20, 1:15pm
I think I'm slowly running out of things to purge. After a couple big purges recently and not having a lot of stuff to start with, I think I might have hit a good "comfort" level. I do have to stop myself sometimes when I think about saving something (like a box a delivery came in) and remind myself to not keep it. The only things to go through are the attic and our detached garage which houses my husband's stuff so it will probably never be dealt with. I did tell my husband that I want to go up in the attic this weekend and remove stuff I put up there like old car seats/baby gates/fishing poles for littles. That way, I can tell myself that whatever is left is his to deal with. I have done my share.

iris lilies
1-15-20, 1:34pm
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Today at 1 PM we purge two tiny houses. yay!

These photos show the extensive work we (err, really DH) did on them. We will recover 90% of our out of pocket costs, and 0% for the hundreds of hours of labor DH put into these properties. But that is all ok--we stabilized these little houses and made that corner of this neighborhood better. DH did much of the work on the frame house but he did not do work on the tall brick house that required scaffolding. He "doesnt get high" haha, meaning he hates heights.

The first photo shows how extensive was the work DH did himself. Not only removing all plaster down to the studs, removing ALL cladding. Pretty dramatic! I know this little frame house looks like looks a generic shack from the 1920-1940 era. But no! It is very old, one of the oldest structures in that part of the city. It dates from 1860's. Frame houses are unusual in my city's historic districts because a law went into effect in the 1890's requiring everything to be built with brick due to fire risk.

The brick house behind it is later, circa 1875. The brick house is very odd because it has 6 exterior doors. It has only 4 rooms. Crazy.

We bought these houses because there was extra land around them. The property came with a vacant lot on the left side of the frame house, and the large lot on the right side is owned by the city. I leased the large lot for 10 years as a big flower garden. The city wouldn't sell it to me, holding out for a developer.

At one time we thought we might move to this property, in an adjacent neighborhood to our current one, but it didn't get much better over the years we owned it. Still has too many criminals and low lifers living there. In a recent year we were out weeding in the big lot and a gun battle took place nearby with the shooter careening down our street in his car. While gun battles aren't entirely out of the ordinary around here, I just am tired of it. 30 years of it. Done with the current city's administration and prosecutor who won't take action on many obvious criminal events due to incompetence and her philosophy.

Teacher Terry
1-15-20, 1:54pm
So cool IL that you saved those old homes. I definitely wouldn’t want to live somewhere that’s not safe.

ejchase
1-15-20, 1:58pm
The 700 items is still impressive. I do better with big chunks of time versus daily but everyone is different. With kids new items are always coming in. Plus all the purging made me very aware of what I bring in. I ask myself before buying something if it will end up in the thrift store a few years from now. I wasn’t always like this.

Yes, I definitely think purging has helped me buy less. I was so shocked on Sunday to see how many clothes my daughter has. I really think that will prevent me from buying more for her for a while.

Gardnr
1-15-20, 2:09pm
https://www.inquirer.com/real-estate/home/downsizing-decluttering-aging-housing-condo-20191130.html?fbclid=IwAR3mAM8SrXVHchQ4i0N0ZtybJa5 ****h5KOeWASs0LyvJi7BaDrLdROwmXY

Speaks for itself! This is BRILLIANT!

rosarugosa
1-15-20, 6:25pm
https://www.inquirer.com/real-estate/home/downsizing-decluttering-aging-housing-condo-20191130.html?fbclid=IwAR3mAM8SrXVHchQ4i0N0ZtybJa5 ****h5KOeWASs0LyvJi7BaDrLdROwmXY

Speaks for itself! This is BRILLIANT!

Great story! There's even a Tibetan singing bowl!

Tybee
1-15-20, 6:45pm
IL, what a lovely legacy you are leaving for your city! Well done.

ejchase
1-17-20, 1:02am
https://www.inquirer.com/real-estate/home/downsizing-decluttering-aging-housing-condo-20191130.html?fbclid=IwAR3mAM8SrXVHchQ4i0N0ZtybJa5 ****h5KOeWASs0LyvJi7BaDrLdROwmXY

Speaks for itself! This is BRILLIANT!

Great idea!

ejchase
1-17-20, 1:05am
Got some things out of the house today!

46 pieces of my daughter's clothing which my daughter and I weeded out last weekend went to a family with two girls younger than her.

9 plastic hangers that really didn't work well into the recycling bin.

10 pieces of clothing/pairs of shoes that were too damaged or worn out to give anyone.

New total for month: 73!

Teacher Terry
1-17-20, 1:50pm
I don’t think you can recycle plastic hangers because you can’t here. If I broke a glass I used to put it in recycling and then found out that they aren’t recyclable.

ejchase
1-17-20, 6:40pm
I don’t think you can recycle plastic hangers because you can’t here. If I broke a glass I used to put it in recycling and then found out that they aren’t recyclable.

Thanks for letting me know. I *did* look it up, and it looks like in my neighborhood you can recycle them if they don't have any metal in them - and these didn't. I hope I did the right thing.

Teacher Terry
1-17-20, 6:51pm
You would think recycling would be more uniform but I guess not.

happystuff
1-18-20, 10:47am
https://www.inquirer.com/real-estate/home/downsizing-decluttering-aging-housing-condo-20191130.html?fbclid=IwAR3mAM8SrXVHchQ4i0N0ZtybJa5 ****h5KOeWASs0LyvJi7BaDrLdROwmXY

Speaks for itself! This is BRILLIANT!

Great idea!!!

klunick
1-18-20, 12:41pm
I have gotten to the point where to purge anything is just me nitpicking. I honestly don't have a lot to toss anymore which makes me happy. Today while looking in the cabinet, I decided to toss two round cake pans that hadn't been used in a while because my family prefers sheet cakes in a 9x13 pan. Also purge a meatloaf mold pan because I had two and I typically use the other one. Also tossed a comforter that was ripped that was replaced yesterday as one of my son's birthday gifts.

Yppej
1-18-20, 2:48pm
Some boxes.

ejchase
1-28-20, 4:25pm
Donated 9 books to the little free library at work. New total for month: 82.

Teacher Terry
1-28-20, 4:51pm
All my books but 10 are gone.

ejchase
1-30-20, 12:36am
I threw out two pieces of clothing after not being able to get some stains out of them. New total: 84.

sweetana3
1-30-20, 5:54am
Cleaned out another shelf of books. Why save travel books if we are not going back or they will just be old info if we do? Found a European map from the early 80s and it is not even in English. Even cleaned out the cat toy box. Then they tried to take back the ones that are going to the cat shelter.

Yppej
1-30-20, 6:22am
The rest of the old split peas and old beans. They are edible but despite my scooping all the foam off the top when cooking them they induce extreme flatulence.

Tybee
1-30-20, 8:03am
nightlight, crazy glue, old lipstick, eyeshadow, eraser, two foundations that were an attempt to save money and avoid buying Clinique which I ended up buying yesterday, 2 shovels, and computer cord for defunct computer.

Gardnr
1-30-20, 12:01pm
I have a shelf in my linen closet that holds extra pillows and on the side, I put flower vases from received bouquets. Well, my guest left yesterday and as I was putting the pillows away, realized I have accumulated many from a combination of surgery and retirement. so, 5 vases are in the thrift store box!

Last week I took a full box of miscellaneous, a breadmaker (brought here by my sister) and a griddle to the thrift store.

I love having a box at the ready to toss in something the second I realize an item needs to go.