I fight the tendency to want everything I like the looks of and hold onto anything that might have value or be useful. I mean clearly, y'all have lived through of me repeatedly trying to reduce my stuff. I also tend to buy in spurts to make me feel better which is a fools game. Right now the house looks cluttered because I have pulled out stuff to go through, get rid of, or fix - rather than letting closets and drawers fill up. It seems to be steadily working.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Tim's hoarder tendencies (as far as I know, after 11 years together) aren't rooted in trauma; they seem to be a combination of executive dysfunction/impulsivity, plus it seems to be a family trait, since his dad, uncles, and brothers all have it to varying degrees. The "this-could-be-useful!" syndrome. I try to combat that by pointing out that if in the future he has a project that needs small wheels (for example), rollerblades can be had for cheap at the thrift store. (That was a real project that required wheels, and he did indeed have a pair of rollerblades in the garage. He used that project as proof that he should keep shit around.)
For the most part, new shit doesn't come in the house and pile up*, but getting the old hoard out is difficult. And I can't let myself think about what will happen when Tim's dad's house is eventually sold, because of course Tim will want stuff, but we have less than zero room for yet more goddamn stuff, even stuff of sentimental value.
*(The notable example is how goddamn many pairs of heels and boots he owns. I am, as always, apparently the guy in the relationship, at least when it comes to asking, exasperatedly, "Do you SERIOUSLY need another pair of heels???" My god.)
Well, the drill press is history.
And he needs two complete shoe wardrobes!
I hated when Hubby went to the thrift store alone without me to say "But do you really need it? What are you going to do with it?" Even so, if he could give me a good reason, I was helpless to deny him.
And he needs two complete shoe wardrobes!
He only owns like 3 pairs of guy shoes, I think. Black Chucks, random black leather Sketchers, and dress shoes. I seriously think his heels and boots number into the 60s, possibly 70s now. My mind is boggled.
Well, the drill press is history.
I do cling to that victory.
Any interest in a diy garden project?
If Tim actually does projects, he's way ahead of the people on Hoarders.
If Tim actually does projects, he's way ahead of the people on Hoarders.
Well, it's like 1 a year.
My mother at one point counted her antique china (one specific pattern of what's actually earthenware) and realized she had place settings for 32. That's a Victorian place setting - dinner plate, breakfast plate, lunch plate, bread and salad plates, butter pats, coffee cups, tea cups, multiple coffee/tea pots, serving dishes and platters, one complete washstand set (large basin, cold water pitcher, hot water pitcher, tooth mug, case for toothbrush, chamber pot with lid and waste jar) plus assorted other pieces.
Wow, that is impressive.
Looks like Sheriff David Clarke is now a deputy secretary at DHS. Sure. Why not. That seems like a great idea.