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  • 06-20-2007, 04:10 PM
    Vomitore
    Ridding your life of "things"
    Ever sold something you had for a VERY long time and felt better? It may not be something you value such as family photos or a card from someone special but just normal things that were there in a part of your life that was tough? I'm getting ready to move to TN in the next 8-12 months and I've sold lots of things I don't need. I feel almost like a huge stress and weight has been taken off my shoulders. It really shows me the difference from things we want, and things we need. Sadly I'm gonna have to get rid of my scaley kids. However, Abbath is going with me to TN. I can take care of 1 snake in case he gets sick, but 3? Ouch that's a big vet bill!

    Anyone else had a moment or moments like this?
  • 06-20-2007, 04:42 PM
    Kristy
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    We moved just recently and I had tons of stuff out in our shed, after Shaun and I moved into together and got married we had a lot of stuff that we didn't need so it all went out to the shed lol.

    I went through all of it after we moved and anything that we hadn't used in 6 months was going. I thought about having a garage sale, but a local Great Dane Rescue was looking for donations for a huge garge sale to benefit Great Danes that they rescued from Hurricane Katrina to help their medical bill. So I contacted them and donated all of it. I had so much stuff, and none of it was junk, a lot of stuff was brand new still in boxes. It was an awesome feeling to not only get rid of all of it but to donate it to a good cause. Plus I got to play with some really HUGE Great Danes too, so that was enough reward for me.
  • 06-20-2007, 06:00 PM
    Ginevive
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    I definately hear ya, Vom. It is my belief that objects that we hold dear, or are even around often, tend to absorb our feelings and strong emotions.
    I had this Playstation game that my ex and I played often.. Castlevania: Symphony of the Night. I loved it; we spent hours building up our character; etc. Then I learned that he was cheating on me, and well, that CD ended up in a few hundred pieces. :) It felt good to destroy it because he destroyed my feelings. Now the whole thing is comical, until I see that game selling for $30 on ebay.. could've bought a pair of jeans with that money! Or a concert tee to replace the ones that jerk sole from me.. but I definately hear you. And it was my game, not even his!
    It is far more intelligent to sell things than to destroy them; but if the shoe fits..
  • 06-20-2007, 06:06 PM
    tigerlily
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    I definitely agree. We're moving too (actually from TN ... since I knew you were coming :neener: ) I'm finding it very easy to let go of many of our 'things'. I had crib sheets for heavens sakes, and my youngest child is 5 1/2!!! I've donated BAGS AND BAGS of clothes and toys. I still have bags and bags of clothes and toys to get rid of as well. Of course the kids aren't as relaxed about letting go. :giggle: 'No mommy, I love that baby teething ring. I play with it ALL the time! Please don't get rid of that ... I LOVE IT!!!' :rolleyes: The trick is to do it while they're not here, and then they never miss it. :D
  • 06-21-2007, 09:40 PM
    Rapture
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    I looooooooooooooooove "taking out the trash!"
  • 06-21-2007, 10:57 PM
    Saucey_do
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    When we moved, my mom made me get rid of EVERYTHING. It feels oh so good, lol. AAND my closet was CLEAN. Now it's filled with more clothes that doesnt fit and old shoes again.. -sigh- You can never get rid of all of it.
  • 06-23-2007, 01:49 AM
    Cassandra88
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    I know how you feel, at least once a year a go through my room and throw out almost everything! Even things that you think you might need, cuz you never really do, i just throw out evrything! it feels awesome! and its much easier than organizing everything
  • 06-23-2007, 02:04 AM
    LadyOhh
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    I'm not good at letting go, but when I do, it feels a whole lot better and less clutterful (not a word, hut fits).


    :D

    I just need to get back into a mindframe of cleaning again. :(
  • 06-23-2007, 02:04 AM
    recycling goddess
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tigerlily
    I definitely agree. We're moving too (actually from TN ... since I knew you were coming :neener: ) I'm finding it very easy to let go of many of our 'things'. I had crib sheets for heavens sakes, and my youngest child is 5 1/2!!! I've donated BAGS AND BAGS of clothes and toys. I still have bags and bags of clothes and toys to get rid of as well. Of course the kids aren't as relaxed about letting go. :giggle: 'No mommy, I love that baby teething ring. I play with it ALL the time! Please don't get rid of that ... I LOVE IT!!!' :rolleyes: The trick is to do it while they're not here, and then they never miss it. :D



    this cracks me up christie. i recently got rid of all our plastic cups, plates, bowls... as my youngest is 8 and IMO should be using the normal plates etc.

    this frees up an entire cupboard!

    so i told my eldest daughter i did this and her response was... "oh you didn't get rid of my abc bowl did you? i looooove that bowl. how could you get rid of IT?"

    i laughed... i told her to buy a new one for herself... that one was old. but she was, i guess, quite attached to it. so much so that she didn't take it with her when she moved out 2 years ago LOL

    too bad, so sad... time to move on.

    i practice feng shui and one of the things is getting rid of 21 items from your home (or each room which ever works for ya). so i do this regularly... especially if my life feels stuck. i walk around and choose 21 items and take them immediately to the thrift store. i find my life starts moving forward again almost immediately!!!
  • 06-23-2007, 02:23 AM
    Blu Mongoose
    Re: Ridding your life of "things"
    I'm a die hard collector. I like cleansing the closets of old clothes, but my "COLLECTION" is what I retreat to after a hard day. Every item brings back the memories of the mostly good times we had finding them. It is usually dark with about 24 mannequins thru out the rooms. Sitting there is comforting like sitting amongst old friends. A few have special meaning, like Anne, who we had JUST found when I got the call my close friend Anne would be dead before I could get there. I don't like old dishes, clothes or household junk. Out it goes! Now that makes me feel good.:)
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