weekend check-in
Hello hello, how are we doing?
Last weekend I did the first-pass of the last remaining boxes of my mother's things, allowing me to return six empty storage boxes to my stepfather on the Monday. Lots of the contents went straight to the bin/paper recycling, but now I have to deal with what's left. And I'm still trying to get things to leave the house. This weekend is more challenging for getting anything done: spouse is away for a week at a conference, so I'm doing all the childcare and housework on top of my job, plus I have an aunt visiting town for a course. So I'm going to scrabble together a to-do list here and hope to get through it.
- Bag of books to the Little Free Library (can hopefully do this on my way to meet aunt this morning)
- Bag of things to the charity shop (this afternoon when I get back from town, unless they're already full by then)
- Parcel up the baby things to my sister-out-law for her niece, and send (this afternoon when I get back, because then I can get it collected hopefully tomorrow)
- Parcel up the box of papers for my youngest brother, and send (as above)
- Photograph the things for probable-giveaway, and circulate to brothers to see if they want anything before listing it (today, and ask them to tell me by next weekend at latest)
- If the box of things to giveaway at the end of the road has still not gone at the end of today, give up and put in the bin tonight (it's had 3 days, in very good weather, with a lot of passing foot traffic, if it's not gone now it won't)
Stretch goal: we've had a Christmas tree up for nearly 18 months, it was kind of a joke all last year that I was too busy to take it down but the joke isn't funny any more. I'm actually embarrassed about it. Maybe if I'm on a productive roll this afternoon I'll finally take it down. (And I will not be the one putting it back up in December this year - if the others in the house want it, they can do it.)
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I have done the opposite of uncluttering, buying two new pieces of furniture. Both are in their new locations, I'm not convinced that one is doing what we need, and probably means more furniture acquisition in my future. Fortunately, that is for the (adult) offspring looking to move out with their fiance, so I have hopes. The other means that I can now get through the doorway into the sewing space. This has caused me to at least move things around, but not actually deal with much.
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Sometimes getting new things is a step towards getting rid of other things, honest :-)
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