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In reply to the discussion: Reading Dear Abby today [View all]homegirl
(1,841 posts)9. Thank you..
for sharing. After a lifetime of acquisition it is time to sort, discard, designate future recipients, and to clear out the clutter. I received the unexpected gift of a great niece staying with me for a week, she insisted on supervising the clean out of that second car space in the garage! WOW! Has given me the incentive to tackle stored items, just a bit at a time! Feels good!
No timeline and no pressure!
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We've become engaged in de-acquisitioning our "art". The kids seem to have no taste for that 'art' ...
marble falls
Saturday
#1
Put a reasonable price on it. Let them bargain you down. The more you engage the sucke ... bargain hunters ...
marble falls
Saturday
#3
Dear Martin, Dear Martin, you have no complaint. You are what you are and you ain't what you ain't.
Midnight Writer
Saturday
#21
You really made me smile! You have quite the way with words. Please continue to share your musings and advice!
MLAA
Saturday
#12
I'll be 79 in a month, and I don't live a tidy life either. But it's well enough lived as is.
patphil
Saturday
#13
I feel the same way about our house. It is comforting and comfortable being surrounded by a lifetime of
Martin68
Saturday
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