Yeah, after funerals when people say “I don’t want this but we can’t get rid of it. Keep it at your house.” Most minimalists seem to maximize using others. “We don’t have that, we’ll just use yours.”.
Only part I have a lot of is book’s, yet as I finish each one I will not keep, mostly romance novels. My mom had lot of collections of either bells or dolls, that was rough eliminating, dolls not sold.
So, in cleaning out my parents hoard, I filled six 6 cubic yard dumpsters. About 3/4ths of the way through of mostly tossing and occasionally looking, I found a photocopy of a piece of Mongolian currency with the autographs of 13 of the Japanese war crimes defendants which my aunt obtained while a WAC in the crew of military court reporters transcribing the trials. In my father’s handwriting was a note “I have the original”. But he was dead by that point. The original is undoubtedly in a land fill, gently composting. I wish I had spent more time looking.
momofalex7 over 2 years ago
Then Joe and Marcy will become maximalists.
Enter.Name.Here over 2 years ago
They should become public storage unit users too.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
“…meaning we are becoming maximalists.”
jagedlo over 2 years ago
So Goodwill and thrift stores weren’t open?
Carl Premium Member over 2 years ago
Yeah, after funerals when people say “I don’t want this but we can’t get rid of it. Keep it at your house.” Most minimalists seem to maximize using others. “We don’t have that, we’ll just use yours.”.
Ellis97 over 2 years ago
Talk about downsizing.
LawrenceS over 2 years ago
Tell them you’re going to take it all to the dump – and see how fast they want to take it back.
jhpeanut over 2 years ago
Must have been from all those years ago when they moved from their apartment into the brownstone townhouse.
Chris over 2 years ago
so they’re either shrinking themselves or just having less stuff at the house?
mourdac Premium Member over 2 years ago
One man’s junk ….
brick10 over 2 years ago
Don’t look. Just take it all to Good Will, Salvation Army, etc immediately.
car2ner over 2 years ago
When things are still in good shape and you hope the kids want it. But they already have their own stuff and don’t want or need it.
sueb1863 over 2 years ago
They’ve decided to get a jump on Joe and Marcy inheriting all their stuff.
petermerck over 2 years ago
Free storage. Those other places charge money.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 2 years ago
We at age 70+ are doing the same thing
daleandkristen over 2 years ago
Mortimer is sniffing for drugs. Practicing anyway.
kab2rb over 2 years ago
Only part I have a lot of is book’s, yet as I finish each one I will not keep, mostly romance novels. My mom had lot of collections of either bells or dolls, that was rough eliminating, dolls not sold.
Nicki's ZoMcYo over 2 years ago
Sounds like they need a storage unit!
christelisbetty over 2 years ago
Pass it to Nicole and Marcus,“to start them off”. Marcus will love getting free stuff.
SunnySweetpea over 2 years ago
So. . .it’s not just my parents?
Charlie Fogwhistle over 2 years ago
So, in cleaning out my parents hoard, I filled six 6 cubic yard dumpsters. About 3/4ths of the way through of mostly tossing and occasionally looking, I found a photocopy of a piece of Mongolian currency with the autographs of 13 of the Japanese war crimes defendants which my aunt obtained while a WAC in the crew of military court reporters transcribing the trials. In my father’s handwriting was a note “I have the original”. But he was dead by that point. The original is undoubtedly in a land fill, gently composting. I wish I had spent more time looking.
198.23.5.11 over 2 years ago
Nah.this is a bad idea
DKHenderson 10 months ago
If they’re becoming REAL minimalists, they should have dropped that stuff at the Goodwill.