tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15179498.post4022478353918050941..comments2024-03-20T08:32:25.794-04:00Comments on Dept. of Nance: Space, The Final FrontierNancehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17627214346956206283noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15179498.post-17048482693551695912013-11-21T17:48:23.929-05:002013-11-21T17:48:23.929-05:00Mary G.--Oh, yes. They do. You have to be strong. ...Mary G.--Oh, yes. They do. You have to be strong. But sometimes children bring them. And then...you are overcome.<br /><br />Bug--The best thing that ever happened to me is the twice-yearly garage sale that my brother's lake community has. I can sell things there to others who honestly want them, get a bit of money, and unload a lot of stuff I just honestly don't need. And I know it is getting used, rather than sitting in my home, taking up space and gathering dust and resentment. And donating things to Goodwill, Salvation Army, or the Veterans makes me feel better, too. Maybe even Mike would feel good about his named things finding "work" or new homes in any of those cases.<br /><br />Ally--Oh, you're welcome. It's about time and opportunity meeting motivation sometimes. I find myself able to be at that junction more often lately. But I will say, I can get myself there with some prodding, too. The result is worth it.Nancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17627214346956206283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15179498.post-29735305508500958972013-11-18T21:51:00.456-05:002013-11-18T21:51:00.456-05:00I did this a few years ago. Somehow, alas, the box...I did this a few years ago. Somehow, alas, the boxes have multiplied again. MARY Ghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13178370815712313585noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15179498.post-83374890635341953702013-11-15T12:44:57.753-05:002013-11-15T12:44:57.753-05:00I can be pretty ruthless with getting rid of stuff...I can be pretty ruthless with getting rid of stuff - even stuff that means a lot to me if I don't think I have room for it. But Mike NAMES things. I can't get rid of things with names - why that would be like throwing out a child! <br /><br />Fortunately, we don't have a tremendous amount of Christmas stuff. I never buy anything, so it only grows with the few ornaments friends give us each year. Maybe this year I'll finally toss out some of the cheesier stuff that I "brought to the marriage" - surely he wouldn't mind if I throw THAT stuff out. Right?The Bughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07509037206264761261noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15179498.post-10464870242194688912013-11-15T10:54:08.485-05:002013-11-15T10:54:08.485-05:00I like your thinking. When we moved to this house...I like your thinking. When we moved to this house we ditched lots of Christmas stuff, but over the years new stuff has found its way here. Perhaps it is time for me to re-visit the idea of less Christmas is more Christmas. Thx for the idea. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15179498.post-12111531929027589612013-11-15T10:54:07.656-05:002013-11-15T10:54:07.656-05:00Shirley--Probably even a better time to do it, whe...Shirley--Probably even a better time to do it, when you're not in the throes of the Season, but I hate going into the crawlspace in the heat of summer. It's terribly hot and stuffy in there, right under the roof.<br /><br />I bet the Episco-peddlers (LOL) didn't have that tree for long. I've noticed that artificial trees are rising in price lately. Rick would love to get one, but I'm stubbornly holding out. I like a live tree, and I have no problem with getting a much smaller one to make it easier on him re: wrangling it into the stand, putting the lights on. Of course, we hear about having a smaller tree, but I DON'T hear offers of help coming from the same people if we DO get a bigger tree. I know how it works. ;-)<br /><br />Re: the title. Thanks. It was just begging to be filched.Nancehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17627214346956206283noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15179498.post-5787121344988584852013-11-15T08:22:17.959-05:002013-11-15T08:22:17.959-05:00Oh, and super clever title, too! I feel the need f...Oh, and super clever title, too! I feel the need for more and more space as I get older!gfe--gluten free easilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08182613995248482102noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15179498.post-68646226010481580122013-11-15T08:20:49.537-05:002013-11-15T08:20:49.537-05:00I love the term "squirreling away" even ...I love the term "squirreling away" even though I've grown to pretty much hate the destructive yard/tree rats. I've been following this practice every year, Nance. Each year it gets easier and easier. Plus, I keep my commitment to not add anything else to the Christmas stash unless it is exceptional and/or can take the place of something else. Not much meets either requirement. This summer, we even got rid of the small artificial tree that we had. That was mostly for emotional reasons after our burglary last Christmas, but I'm still glad it's gone. I take most everything to our charity thrift shop nearby. It's run by the Episcopal Women's group and makes over $100K a year, which all goes to local well-deserving charities. Hubby took it while the ladies were there working. They were hard at work with their backs to him and turned with a start when he said "Merry Christmas" and added to the loading dock donation area. They laughed heartily when they saw it. I have given a few things to friends who admired them, like a nativity wall hanging. I'm sure I'll purge even more of the stuff when I get it out this year. We're hosting Christmas Eve for our family, so I guess we will put up a tree (a live one) for the first time in about 3 years.<br /><br />Shirleygfe--gluten free easilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08182613995248482102noreply@blogger.com