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I managed to clean out the main floor of our playhouse. The garden cart’s pieces, a tarp, and a plastic container are now in the screen house. I cut up the box the cart was shipped in. The rest of the items are currently in the raised planting box. I moved the play oven to underneath the rafter, if the Servpro staff need more room to put items from our basement, I’ll clean that out.

I think the screen house also has enough space for storage, but not our regular shed or garage.

Put a bunch of paperbacks with rather small font, Cliff Notes, and a coupon flyer for a supermarket we don’t shop into the neighborhood little library. Should put also that college flyer in there. Mentioned to person operating the Giving Tree that Ridwell is collecting textbooks this week. I donated a wooden basket and a can crusher. I doubt anyone still uses can crushers, but at least it’s no longer on our property. Hopefully she activates her Ridwell account in time.

Also ordered some twenty gallon trash bags, should also buy some 13 gallon ones.
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Just washed some sheets and a blanket. Tomorrow I’ll wash the rest of them and possibly make my bed. I wish Mom would allow me to donate the Christmas items we don’t use so we’d have enough room to store blankets, sheets and other items that we do use seasonally. We’ll decide most of blankets we’re keeping after I wash them - except for one of the goose feather comforters that I know has a small hole in it since feathers keep falling out of it. That, and I’m allergic to the feathers.

I wonder why Target doesn’t ship Rubbermaid storage containers. Wal-Mart has other brand’s containers available for shipping, but not Rubbermaid. I also wish Rubbermaid listed sizes of their containers and totes. I’m planning on getting possibly two of them, but would prefer to reuse other people’s unwanted containers rather than buying new ones because I’m trying to cut down on how much new plastic we create demand for.

I did bring up a porcelain doll and more small items to sort through. Now I wish I had kept one of the larger doll stands so we could display it. 😕
sisterofbloomerjunior: The Rocket of the Montreal Canadiens (Maurice Richard)
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I finally managed to clear out the area underneath the basement stairs so we can take shelter there during tornadoes. Really the most labor intensive part was bringing the five gallon bucket of carpet adhesive up the back stairs to the garage - will have to take that to the hazardous waste disposal center.

Thankfully the Rubbermaid Roughneck was easier to get to the curb. Also placed a couple of metal things for scrappers on top of it. I’ll have to wash the blankets and bolts of fabric that were stored in there, then ask Mom if we could donate some of the blankets. I know she’d allow me to donate the fabric.

Came back from donating a closet organizing kit. The box was damaged during a flood, but I have two weeks to cut it up for recycling.

And the rest was just moving a floor scrubber and other tools to another corner.

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