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  1. Oh Boy~does this hit home!?! When I sold my condo in Cape Coral and moved to Orlando to live with my daughter and son-in-law I did not have time to do a lot of sorting (condo sold quick!) so I still have boxes that need to be sorted but with the condition I have with walking I cannot do it by myself and Tanya and Fred have “jobs” ha~so ?? Well, I do bits and pieces but thank goodness I have a daughter that tells me not to worry about it as she will just have her daughters to come in after I am ‘gone’ and they can take what she does not want to save and the rest can be ????WELL I guess we will have to wait for the answer! Some of the things I feel should be tossed Tanya wants to keep so I am blessed to have her. As for clothes I have no problem with that as I am not able to go places anyway~ha~ I am happy being a “home body” and enjoy my books,blogs etc. Good luck to you my Friend~Love you, Margaret

  2. I wish I had your enthusiasm and energy. I badly need to follow your lead. I keep procrastinating on that project. It desperately needs to be done. Maybe you will inspire me. 🙂

  3. When I moved from a big victorian house to a tract home O got rid of lots of stuff. Then I moved to a mobile home and got rid of lots more. But, somehow, stuff still keeps multiplying and I can’t bear to part with things that have sentimental value.

    • I can appreciate your experience, Janet. I have a cabinet for my little ‘treasures.’ There is a limit to how much I will part with. 😊

  4. Amen!!! What a life giving thing to do for yourself Karen. I am working on getting my art studio in order, giving away art supplies to friends that have ministries. Life feels so much better and I feel that I am on solid ground when I release what I don’t need. It makes me happy that I give things away to people who really appreciate them.

  5. Amen!!! What a life giving thing to do for yourself Karen. I am working on getting my art studio in order, giving away art supplies to friends that have ministries. Life feels so much better and I feel that I am on solid ground when I release what I don’t need. It makes me happy that I give things away to people who really appreciate them.

    • Thanks, Sandy. The website is working again so it’s good to see your post and what you’re doing to bring order to your art studio.

  6. We all could use a little more of the “love it or let it go” mentality Karen. We consumers sure like to consume & collect don’t we.

    This year I made a commit to continue my goal to downsize my stuff. But, it started as an overwhelming idea because most of my stuff is stored due to remodeling projects. So, I just decided not to tackle it in a consuming way.
    I committed to getting rid of one thing each day. (Whether trashing donating or selling) and this plan is working great.
    I’m preparing for a yard sale when I have enough stuff together.
    It’s changing my mindset on what I keep and bring in to my home too
    It might only be a magazine one day, leftovers or emails but something leaves everyday & sometimes 2 or three things.
    I think this may become a lifestyle and not a seasonal cleaning project.

    Hope your project is going well too Karen.
    🌸Smiles, BRC

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  7. How exciting and inspiring…we are in the same frame of mind. Dick has a tendency to hang onto everything. I want to get rid of everything, ha ha. I wait till he is busy and make a run to good will. We made an agreement the other day that nothing comes into the house without one item leaving…it’s working:))))

  8. IT was a week Tuesday that I had hip surgery. I will be going home this coming Friday.
    MY activities will be limited but I can still point and check what I would like to get rid of. Russ will assist me.
    We both are trying to weed out. ONE day at a time!

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