Posted: 17 February 2021 - 12:27 PM | |
I still have a pile of Christmas decorations sitting on the carpet in my living room that I haven't put away, and this morning I wondered why I hadn't done it. So I went to my back bedroom closet to retrieve the storage boxes for the decorations, and realized what the problem was: my access to the storage boxes was blocked by a floor to ceiling stack of amazon.com shipping boxes. (And there was another huge floor to ceiling pile of them in a corner or the room). So, I've started moving them all to the floor in the front room so I can "sort them out." "Sort them out"?! What am I thinking? I don't need to sort them out, I need to throw them out! But for some reason I cling to these piles of boxes. You know, "You never know when you'll need one." And it seems a shame to tear apart and flatten out these sturdy, nicely made objects that still have so much useful life left in them. So I'm trying to motivate myself to go online to my neighborhood group and offer all the boxes to see if someone will just come over and take them all. But I haven't been able to work up the courage to take that step. Will in Seattle | |
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