luvmarypoppins
<font color=darkorchid>I am debating whether to pu
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Every little bit helps
5 books to a friend
1 bag of papers recycled
5 books to a friend
1 bag of papers recycled
yes, yes, yes! our local shelters are always soliciting for these.Just an FYI - old towels and blankets in particular can be donated to your local animal center or vet…
i toss out way less since i started using a sharpie and putting in LARGE print the expiration date on the side or front of every baking item (reminds me to use stuff).9 expired items (2020/21) from baking pantry - trashed
try to keep a file with something that proves your name/address for every address you've ever lived at (an old bank statement/a w-2 form that was mailed to you). in the event you live in a state that has an unclaimed property division and you/a deceased relative have money or assets available to you-being able to prove where you lived at a given point in time can be a requirement.I’m going thru tax files . Probably don’t have to worry about being audited from 1976 anymore
misc - 57 (where does this stuff come from??)
I need to donate so many shoes! I have not worn heels in years and I have at least 2 dozen pair!Here we are, Friday again!
shredded paperwork - 1 bag
office - 3
products - 3
data CDs - 50
craft supplies - 2
household - 5
outerwear - 18 (so many SHOES!)
misc - 4
1679/500 Items
Definitely. Or a series of garage sales. Or group items together in lots and sell online.We are planning to clear out and sell our manufactured home in Maine. The trouble is over the years we have added a duplicate of nearly every item in this house to that one. I’m overwhelmed just thinking about it. I plan to keep some items like towels, linens etc but I won’t need another full set of crockery, dishes, silverware and pots and pans or another of each small appliance. Would having an Estate sale make sense?
Thanks. I never considered doing a series of them. Duh. That might be easier!Definitely. Or a series of garage sales. Or group items together in lots and sell online.
you just reminded me to put another 'to do' on my list and start contacting some of the local theater groups/college drama departments. you know the largest size tote type containers? i have probably a dozen that are filled with costumes and wigs (most only worn once or twice)1 costume oldest ds found in his room which he didn’t take when he moved out. Renaissance Faire ready and brand new.
We are planning to clear out and sell our manufactured home in Maine. The trouble is over the years we have added a duplicate of nearly every item in this house to that one. I’m overwhelmed just thinking about it. I plan to keep some items like towels, linens etc but I won’t need another full set of crockery, dishes, silverware and pots and pans or another of each small appliance. Would having an Estate sale make sense?