DS(18) went off to college last week. I resisted the urge to buy him all new things for his room. He brought some things from here to furnish his room. I asked him to clean his room before moving and although it is not completely done, he did fill up 3 recycling bins with paper and plastic bottles. Now I need to go in there and sanitize the whole room
I need to find a better way of dealing with junk mail too. Any ideas? I have a shredder in the kitchen so as we come in we can shred any junk mail. DH doesn't like to shred anything that can just be recycled so I have a small box beside the shredder for paper recycling. It sounds like a system that should work, but...The clutter just keeps spreading into the rest of the house.
School started here last week also, so I can bring my supplies back into my classroom. That will help clear things out too. I should find a better place to store those over the summer.
I finally got DH to go through his entire wardrobe!!!
The goodwill stuff is as follows:
Mens shoes - 2 pair
ties - 15
dress shirts - 17
suit - 1
T-shirts - 12
pants - 7
shorts - 3
sweatshirts - 2
Womens shoes - 2 pair
shorts - 1
tops - 2
coat - 1
pants - 3
reusable shopping bags - 4
belts - 3
books - 14
Kids clothes - 37 pieces
DS17's coats - 2
There is more random stuff to be added to the list, but the above is cataloged for taxes, bagged and in my car for drop off tomorrow.
We also tossed 2 trash bags full of clothes that were trashed.
I also squared away the front hall closet and got the kids skateboards out of my craft room and into the closet. I just need to get DH to help me go through his coats (14 of them) and help me get hangers up for the skateboards (they are the floor in the closet for now)
your doing awesome. I havent had to much time to go through things like I had planned. I'm still going through dd's clothes sorting by size so i can sale. My spare room is more organized since putting a mini folding table in there to organize dd's clothes. My garage is looking putting bad. Hopefully once weather cools down I can go through and get rid of some items.
DD started high school and it just seems like I go drop her off at school, go to work, pick her up, come home, make dinner, eat, go to bed-lol! Time is flying by so fast. Next 3 weekend are booked with a bday party, and dd volunteering for avid. I need one full weekend just to sleep and re energize!!!
dpswift said:Unfortunately when you have a lot to do it is hard to get motivated. I try to think positively each time I get rid of something no matter how small it might be. When I have a day off I am always disappointed because I never get as much done as I would like.
Yesterday I got rid of 4 old work shirts, and I cleaned out DS 11 dresser. DD 20 went through her clothes as well. Between her and her brother we have a big bin of clothes that she is going to take to consignment shops this week. If they do not take them she can drop them off at the Rescue Mission.
I hear you. I have a ton to get rid of from my house. I started off the year great, summer was pretty much a dud, and now I am trying hard to climb back on the declutter wagon. (I'm pretty sure it is trying to run me over!) I am trying to remember that every little bit helps and am fighting the sentimental helpless feelings and getting rid of what I can part with. I have removed over 50 stuffed animals this year and no one misses them. I have started a box of unopened toys for Toys for Tots and I have 3 bags catalogued and ready to take to Salvation Army. I have another laundry basket to be catalogued and then actually need to take the bags there. Does my house look better, you ask? Umm, not really because my toddler pulled out much more than I did at a greater speed. I know I ever little bit helps, but I would REALLY like to see a difference for once. I also always think I will get x, y, and z done and usually don't even get to w but I am trying to keep a positive attitude. This thread and keeping a journal helped me in the spring, so I am going to start doing both those things again!
Good luck! We are all not alone! Apparently, not many peoples homes look like what you see on HGTV daily! We just need to remember that and cheer each other on!
I need to declutter too!!!!
I have bags and bags of clothes ready to donate. Should I call for a pickup from one of those companies thatsony they are a "charity," drop off at the nearest clothes drop box, or drive to a Goodwill?
Thanks for the advice.
I read this thread when I need motivation. Decluttering never ends; it can be depressing. You just have to remember to do a little every day. I usually tell myself '5 items per day' to declutter, even if it's just 5 shopping bags! It's doable, and it adds up over time.