| Lila | Posted: 01 January 2024 - 05:51 PM |
Happy New Year! Happy new Daily Tally! I decided that since I said I was sure I could find 500 things to get rid of in my home this year, I would make my goal 600 in 2024, to stretch myself a bit. Today I donated: 6 items of clothing, threw out an old bowl, and sold a stroller that was in the garage. 2024: 8/600 2023: 1002+ items gone | |
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| Subclinical | Posted: 30 January 2024 - 10:53 AM |
4 old fairbooks. Half credit because I tore out a few pages to keep. 44/366 | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 29 January 2024 - 05:12 AM |
Dsil wanted to read the (used) book Dd got me for Christmas. I have finished reading it, so she is taking it to him today. Back at 42/366 | |
| Lila | Posted: 27 January 2024 - 12:36 PM |
So Bean has not met Birdy yet? It will be wonderful when they can be together for a holiday or something. My grandTots have never met their cousins in another state. But I would like to take the TotsFam to visit the little Triggers in the other state! | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 27 January 2024 - 06:38 AM |
Bought a sweater last night. 41/366 | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 26 January 2024 - 03:17 PM |
The new baby lives in a different state - they are cousins. Bean likes to call him on the computer and look at him sometimes. Mostly he likes to tell us all the things Birdie can't do because he is a "born baby". | |
| Lila | Posted: 26 January 2024 - 01:06 PM |
SubC he sounds so cute! How is he doing with the new baby? I have several boxes of children's books I saved from my kids, for the grands, and I don't know where they are! I just realized they used to be in the huge room we just cleared but I never saw the totes! I don't think we saw them in the garage, either. They could be in the storage-like little bedroom upstairs; I feel the need to find them and read them with the kids before they outgrow them. I will work on my Tally today, as I work on the dining room table and my thrift-shop-earthquake bedroom. | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 23 January 2024 - 04:46 AM |
Bean brought a book with him that is going to live here. (He likes it, but his parents don't so they decided I should read it to him. - which is fine, I like the book.) I tried to return the favor, but Bean examined my 2 selections and told me "we should give them to another kid." So apparently he has moved on from them and they will turn up in the tally the next time I make a book store trip. Currently net 42/366. - still ahead of target. | |
| Lila | Posted: 20 January 2024 - 04:12 PM |
Good work, CM! Getting rid of a tote is a major win! Wow, SubC, I didn't realize we were moving that quickly! It was hard, too but we are doing it. a couple things today: 257/600 | |
| CriticalMass | Posted: 19 January 2024 - 12:54 PM |
Amen to that, SubC! Lately I've been on a campaign to get rid of storage containers that I dislike. There can be different reasons why I dislike them - or simply don't love them. There were some miscellaneous small baskets and containers in the lot I put on the senior center giveaway table. I hope over time to replace the duds with ones I like - but I'm going slowly on that anyway because of course if I am decluttering, I may not even need as many anyway. | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 19 January 2024 - 06:30 AM |
Yay for the departures! Getting rid of a "wrong" storage container is always a great step! It removes the temptation to refill it and try to make it work. | |
| CriticalMass | Posted: 18 January 2024 - 06:00 PM |
Good day of accomplishment - did some nagging tasks one of which involved getting rid of stuff. In the morning, I cleaned out the cats' water fountain and changed its filter, a task I'd been meaning to do but the fountain got inconvenient to access for awhile due to the sewing/craft table clutter. Now it's easier to get to. Am doing laundry now, always an accomplishment for me, lol. And I was going to start the laundry earlier, but decided to go ahead and make a quick jaunt with the bunch of things awaiting donation. Took half of it to the senior center where they have a table you can put things you don't want and take things you do (and I didn't take anything!). The rest I took to the thrift shop. All in all, I offloaded 5-6 cubic feet. A third of it was the bigger craft tote that had been part of the stuff under the sewing table. It was unwieldy for the amount of storage it provided. It had been given to me, I didn't pick it out and probably wouldn't have. But someone else will probably love it. Besides I downsized the stuff from two totes to one, posted about that awhile ago. | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 18 January 2024 - 05:49 AM |
I just want to point out to you that you did 100 items in less than a week. AND cleaned out a bunch of trash! | |
| Lila | Posted: 17 January 2024 - 07:36 PM |
... and it continues. - gift bag and gift paper This was at least 24 items. 255/600 | |
| Lila | Posted: 17 January 2024 - 05:58 PM |
More stuff going away. - a painting a friend did for me but then he turned out to be a complete jerk 231/600 | |
| Lila | Posted: 13 January 2024 - 07:43 PM |
thank you SubC, I am glad I am documenting this. Going back and looking at the sheer volume of what has left is astounding to me. 2 flashlights I don't even know what else I threw in those boxes, but today we filled my whole SUV with donations, piled a big stack of stuff on the side of the house to go to the dump, and almost filled one trash bin. I never count actual trash in my Tally. 218/600 | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 13 January 2024 - 06:27 PM |
Lila, you are do8ng so well! Really! I am so proud of you being able to do this for your family! | |
| Lila | Posted: 13 January 2024 - 05:24 PM |
TotsDad came over again and I am in a mindset of surrender. Just let it go... keep the most special things and let the rest go. We worked for almost 2 hours and I am so sore. He is still working. Donated (mostly), a few in the trash: - printer/copier/fax machine 206/600 | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 12 January 2024 - 08:26 PM |
Lila, you are doing great! I had nothing in and nothing out today, so I am still sitting at 43. | |
| Lila | Posted: 12 January 2024 - 06:39 PM |
TotsDad came over... - 8 dog toys 174/600 | |
| Lila | Posted: 12 January 2024 - 05:25 PM |
Ticking away at the hoard... - 4 VCR tapes this is exhausting. 153/600 | |
| Lila | Posted: 11 January 2024 - 09:29 PM |
Chugging along... - set of outdoor Christmas lights 140/600 | |
| Lila | Posted: 11 January 2024 - 04:25 PM |
Thanks, SubC. 8 tanks tops/tees 132/600 | |
| Lila | Posted: 11 January 2024 - 04:00 PM |
oh my, feeling a bit overwhelmed but still working. - 3 books Still going through stuff. 123/600 | |
| Lila | Posted: 11 January 2024 - 10:46 AM |
Wow, good job SubC! Books are hard. - crafting kit 117/600 | |
| Subclinical | Posted: 10 January 2024 - 05:33 PM |
24 books to the used book store. Net 43/366 | |
| Lila | Posted: 10 January 2024 - 04:12 PM |
oh man, on and on, so emotional... - 3 cloth items That's 12 items. 112/600 | |
| Lila | Posted: 10 January 2024 - 12:40 PM |
Sure CM, I am happy for anyone to use this thread in any way it helps them! | |
| CriticalMass | Posted: 10 January 2024 - 10:02 AM |
P.S. SubC, I'm glad you are wanting to revive the crafting thread. I'm sure I'll have occasion to post there if it's a thing. Oh, and, how could I forget - I got the one pair of jeans hemmed yesterday. It wasn't easy because the fabric is stretch denim and it didn't want to go smoothly through the presser foot so it puckered a little. But it won't show that much when I wear them. And it was a good test of my machine since I got it working again. It seemed to do okay! I used a heavier needle and heavier thread. | |
| CriticalMass | Posted: 10 January 2024 - 09:52 AM |
SubC, I like that idea, just put it here, and let this thread perhaps have a dual usage: 1. Things gotten rid of Lila, does that sound okay to you? | |
| Lila | Posted: 09 January 2024 - 07:41 PM |
Another day helping TotsDad sort garage contents. LOTS of papers and junk I'm not counting in my tally. I am counting 25 items: - 1 huge bunch of pens 100/600 | |