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unclutter2017-01-07 09:53 am
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Seasonal decorations
6th January is our traditional date for packing up the seasonal decorations. This year, I sorted through the boxes of items that hadn't been put out, and made the kids comment on the value of keeping them.
[there has also been quite a lot of movement of Stuff! from other parts of the house. The 16 yo and the 12 yo have both managed to come up with a washing basket full of unloved toys and bits; the 16 yo has also managed about the same volume of outgrown clothes. The front hall now has a teetering mound of Stuff! to go elsewhere, although I've had some luck with passing it on to visiting friends]
* there are a number of quite tatty ones I can't bring myself to throw out -- these are the type that were thread wrapped around a ball, and they went fuzzy quite easily. I also can't bring myself to throw out the tinsel, even though I hate it and it mostly doesn't get put out. That is for No Good Reason at All. Maybe next year.
- The stash of pine cones went - this hasn't been used except when I've been in charge of putting out decorations. That was half a (medium sized) box worth of space!
- almost all of the 'artwork' that came home from school/kindy/daycare/etc went in the bin. I kept a few that had photos on, but there was a lot of plastic tat
- several items in poor condition with no sentimental value* went.
[there has also been quite a lot of movement of Stuff! from other parts of the house. The 16 yo and the 12 yo have both managed to come up with a washing basket full of unloved toys and bits; the 16 yo has also managed about the same volume of outgrown clothes. The front hall now has a teetering mound of Stuff! to go elsewhere, although I've had some luck with passing it on to visiting friends]
* there are a number of quite tatty ones I can't bring myself to throw out -- these are the type that were thread wrapped around a ball, and they went fuzzy quite easily. I also can't bring myself to throw out the tinsel, even though I hate it and it mostly doesn't get put out. That is for No Good Reason at All. Maybe next year.

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I think my folks have a whole box of these. I'll probably pitch them after my folks are gone, but until then...
If they're the sort I'm thinking of, I've never figured out a decent way to fix them, either.
I got rid of a container of my grandmother's old xmas stuff last year and it felt good. The really lovely stuff got kept and the ugly/tacky stuff got donated (and hopefully scooped up by someone who likes tacky vintage).
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I'm not a big holiday decorator to begin with, so most stuff doesn't get put out any given year anyway. I think that's making it easier to let go, too. (That and looking at things with a more critical eye - the Halloween lightup from childhood actually looks pretty awful thirty years later, do I really need to keep dragging it out and putting it away?)
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Like tasting something new, the first time is all about the reaction, not the thinking.
That's a really good way of expressing it and I'm going to remember it going forward with my own decluttering. Thank you.
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