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I got DH to go through his dress shirts yesterday and clear out what he doesn't wear. He had shirts in there that were 7+ years old, with all kinds of stains and things. Just getting rid of those is already making our (shared) closet look so much nicer.
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Originally posted by spotty_dog View PostWent through all my clothes except athletic stuff. Phew! I'd thought I had about the minimum wardrobe a person can have, but I still managed a massive (bigger than 30 gallon) trash bag of things to donate, plus a paper grocery bag of nicer/newer things to consign. I'm definitely in the market for some basic t-shirts now, so Labor Day sales here I come!Laurie
My team: DH (anesthesiologist), DS (9), DD (8)
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Originally posted by ladymoreta View PostAwesome! It's definitely time for me to do that. It's that or buy more hangers, but I know there's a lot that doesn't fit well anymore. It's just hard for me to let go of clothes that are still in good condition...Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Originally posted by ladymoreta View PostAwesome! It's definitely time for me to do that. It's that or buy more hangers, but I know there's a lot that doesn't fit well anymore. It's just hard for me to let go of clothes that are still in good condition...
I let go of a pair of pants two sizes too big that looked like I had a full diaper when I wore them, which fetchingly had a huge bleach stain to boot. Yeah. I also let go of several big chunky outer layers that were totally unworn, and an ankle-length sleeveless stretchy evening-ish dress that I bought when I was 20 and wore about 3 times. But I kept a silk sundress that I bought around the same time because I adore the fabric and it fits again!Last edited by spotty_dog; 09-07-2015, 12:01 PM.Alison
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I started reading the book this morning and am about half way through. It is a bit more woo-woo than I can really do. But, it was great because we have friends coming for dinner tonight and it prompted me to purge while doing the mad dash to make the house look like it isn't inhabited by squatters.
I'm pretty good about the kids clothing. A friend's daughter is a size smaller than DD, so she gets the out grown stuff as soon as it no longer fits.
I actually keep a box in my closet for stuff to donate. As I come across stuff we no longer need, I stick it in there. When it is full, I load it up to goodwill.Kris
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DD and I did her clothes today. She said, "Oh yeah, I love it, I'll wear this," about almost everything, but about one shirt she just sighed happily and said, "Oh, I looove this shirt!" I told her, "THAT is the feeling! That is the spark of joy."
Later she asked to take a break, but went back to work before I noticed. She said, "I took some things back out of the donate pile, because I realized they give me the happy sparkles."
She only donated one paper grocery sack worth, but after sorting and folding, her things fit in less than 2/3 of her dresser and the drawers close properly. Whoo!Alison
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Originally posted by HouseofWool View PostIt is a bit more woo-woo than I can really do.Alison
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Originally posted by spotty_dog View PostLOL, yeah. But I was reading around the internet and it was mentioned that the cultural influence of Shintoism in Japan is the basis for her attributing emotions and things to inanimate objects. Puts it in perspective a little, for me.Kris
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[MENTION=1048]Ladybug[/MENTION], I love how you use "junking" as a verb. I've gone that direction too. When in doubt, discard! I am naturally a packrat, so without any other strategy in my toolbox, if I want to have less work in keeping things neat, I tend to declutter wildly like a knee-jerk response. This book definitely helped me to feel more intentional about it all.Alison
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This last weekend we hit a few hotspots. No one needs as many jars of obscure spices as we had. We found a few that hadn't been opened in the past 7 years (someone gave us a crazy spice collection for our wedding). We've dramatically improved space in the cupboard. Woohoo!Wife to PGY4 & Mother of 3.
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