My house is not too bad. I am trying to work on Mum's house and try and declutter there. She has been in that house since 1972 so 50 years of things. She is not a hoarder by any means but does find it hard to toss things. She also has in the past (not so much now) collected all sorts of things. When she finds a new "fad or interest" she goes hard. The washi tape fad from a few years back.....she would have 50 or so rolls but not one has ever been used. Would like to help her clear a few things and make life a little easier for her.
My house is not too bad. I am trying to work on Mum's house and try and declutter there. She has been in that house since 1972 so 50 years of things. She is not a hoarder by any means but does find it hard to toss things. She also has in the past (not so much now) collected all sorts of things. When she finds a new "fad or interest" she goes hard. The washi tape fad from a few years back.....she would have 50 or so rolls but not one has ever been used. Would like to help her clear a few things and make life a little easier for her.
Not so easy to help our moms... my mom is not getting rid of anything anymore since her beginning Alzheimer. we have to get her out of the house so we can get things out... a little at a time.
Ryan is taking 2 liter bottles of soda to the farm that was left from Easter. I don't drink any soda (for 8 yrs. give or take it has been.) Allen very little and Ryan only a couple brands. He will take new bottles of Mt. Dew and 2 Sprite. Ryan is drinking on Dr. Pepper and Devon (new BIL) took the 1 1/2 bottles of Pepsi. Ryan also taking a big bag of candy to farm and out of here.
Not so easy to help our moms... my mom is not getting rid of anything anymore since her beginning Alzheimer. we have to get her out of the house so we can get things out... a little at a time.
Lucie, it is tough. Mum is pretty good so far and I think if I handle her properly she will be receptive to cleaning up. I told her we will not throw out anything that she absolutely loves but if she loves them we can use them or display them rather than been stored in cupboards. I am trying to stress making life easier for her. For example she has her big serving platters on top of a cupboard that she needs a ladder to access. If we declutter that cupboard we can place the trays in there and it will be easier. So far she is on board. Will continue next week.
Have a set of 3 wooden cows that have sat in the kitchen window for years that I washed up and will see if Ryan wants to take them to work and put into the break room. He works on a dairy farm and they just built a new nice milking parlor so I think they would be fitting for there. If he doesn't want to take --- Goodwill they will go.
Threw away some water bottle cups that I am not sure where lids are, some plastic pump things for soap when I was making it but will go with glass in the future, and some other odd stuff went into the trash.
Threw out some old dog collars, our dogs got new ones for Christmas. Tossed some cleaning products that I just don't use and a few reusable shopping bags, I have quite a few of these.
I haven't decluttered too much lately. I'm going to try doing a little each day this week. I have a bag ready for the donation bin from weeks ago that is still sitting around. I will bring that with me today to drop it off.
Decluttered a huge cupboard at Mum's. She was very good and donated a huge box and 1 full garbage bag of stuff. Mainly plastic containers and Christmas serving ware. She must have had 15 or 16 large serving platters of all shapes and sizes. I think we kept 5. We don't entertain anymore like we used to and I think she still has plenty if the need arises.
The good news is, I did not bring one single thing home here!!!!!