I decided to make a spin off of cleaning. After watching some of those hoarding shows, I have been taking steps to reduce the amount of clutter I have because I am good at stacking lots of shit into a small space that I really don't need and realize while those shows are extreme cases my family as a whole has plenty of those tendencies. Although my method of leaving shit lay allows me to access stuff without having to move everything, works great in a barn when you have multiple mowers and attachments to pull out. my dad likes to stack shit to create one big open space to fill with more shit, than to organize in some practical manner.
In my basement I have noticed tons of X-mas shit like extra trees my mom got on clearance since it was only $10 normally $150.... SO WHAT you already have 2 big trees and couple small trees that you realistically only put 2 up anyways why get another unless your ditching an old one? Not to mention going out of town past couple x-mas to visit family out of town so no tree. Along with a collection of various sized tins from small to large popcorn... which sure some MIGHT be worth something but those mass produced boyscout ones aren't. Then there is the tower of knitting things from when my grandma passed as my mom didn't want step aunt getting it to sell it sits in the basement untouched for years. Along with a bunch of random stuff. Sure I am all for keeping some toys for when i have kids, but the flavor of the month kitchen gadgets that haven't been used in years. Do we need all those? Or the random jeans that fit nobody? We would have a lot more space if we got rid of things that haven't been touched in years and have no sentimental or monetary value.
Back to the barn, during a garage sale, inevitably people try and lift tarps covering expensive tools and offering pennies on the dollar.... no thanks I know my air compressor is worth more than $50. And by the time you go through all the work to set it up you don't make anything compared to the time you sit around. I am about to offer my mom $50 to throw everything that has been in that barn and not sold (some of it been 2years). Plus lately this area has had a problem with break-ins after a garage sale.
In my basement I have noticed tons of X-mas shit like extra trees my mom got on clearance since it was only $10 normally $150.... SO WHAT you already have 2 big trees and couple small trees that you realistically only put 2 up anyways why get another unless your ditching an old one? Not to mention going out of town past couple x-mas to visit family out of town so no tree. Along with a collection of various sized tins from small to large popcorn... which sure some MIGHT be worth something but those mass produced boyscout ones aren't. Then there is the tower of knitting things from when my grandma passed as my mom didn't want step aunt getting it to sell it sits in the basement untouched for years. Along with a bunch of random stuff. Sure I am all for keeping some toys for when i have kids, but the flavor of the month kitchen gadgets that haven't been used in years. Do we need all those? Or the random jeans that fit nobody? We would have a lot more space if we got rid of things that haven't been touched in years and have no sentimental or monetary value.
Back to the barn, during a garage sale, inevitably people try and lift tarps covering expensive tools and offering pennies on the dollar.... no thanks I know my air compressor is worth more than $50. And by the time you go through all the work to set it up you don't make anything compared to the time you sit around. I am about to offer my mom $50 to throw everything that has been in that barn and not sold (some of it been 2years). Plus lately this area has had a problem with break-ins after a garage sale.
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