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I spent a few hours on Monday night going through mom's photos (the few that I brought back with me, the rest are with her) and my dearly departed sister's photos. I got rid of a few photos and some papers but need to go through them once or twice more to decide what papers to keep for her children. As for the photos, I hope to make a keepsake album or two for my nephew who is now a young man.
I then spent the entire day on Tuesday going through all my craft and sewing items. Well almost all of them. I didn't go through my tole painting supplies as they don't take up much room and are in a small plastic container. I was sorting and cleaning as I went along and trying to make room for some of mom's things that I brought back to my home.
My condo doesn't have much storage space inside so I had to cull some more towels and odds and ends, in order to make room for other things. I would likely have been getting rid of these things anyway in my regular decluttering exercise.
Odds and ends for giveaway. I will add to it as I continue going through the apartment. |
My bathroom redecorating will likely feature the colours in this floral wall art; a gift to me by my nephew. |
I saved all this stuff because I want to take up beading once again and perhaps make some quilts with the unique material she had. At least the material is unique in Canada though perhaps in the USA it would be much easier to find. It would be shame to get rid of all this crafting material since mom kept it so long. Moreover, if I needed to buy it again it would cost me a small fortune.
Perhaps I can gift my nieces and nephews with some of the craft items once I make them. Or perhaps I can even sell some of them as unique gift items if I have enough of a stash. Whatever the case, I will certainly be busy for awhile once I start making things!
My crochet threads are now all in a basket in the front room for easy access. Thankfully mom never crocheted with thin cotton yarn or I would probably have kept some of hers too! |
My knitting yarns are all in a big plastic tub rather than spread out in different carry bags. I didn't bring back any of mom's yarns with me. I figured I had enough to keep me busy for awhile. |
The other things I brought back were plastics for food storage, a few pots, a juicer, a meat slicer, a dehydrator, some large plastic bowls, a spice rack, food and supplies like laundry soap, paper towels, some matalesse coverlets I had bought her some years back and a pendleton blanket. These things will all be put to good use and except for the food (for which there is no room in the cupboards), the other things have been put away.
I think one of the hardest things for any one who has to go into a nursing home, is the loss of all their possessions. I didn't have much time to give things away but where I could, I did. I know it helped mom to learn that some of her things didn't simply go to waste and that someone wanted them.
I didn't actually intend to do all this sorting today but I am sure happy that I did. I have now cleared a path in my bedroom and in the front room and things aren't overflowing everywhere. I ended up chucking about 3 small bags of garbage and emptying two 3 small boxes, two larger boxes and two big, plastic tubs in addition to putting together at least one basket for giveaway. On Wednesday I plan to carry on sorting through a box of family personal papers. Things I need to save for my nephew and his sister. Once I get through this, I can get back to sorting my own papers. I still have a lot to discard but it is pretty well sorted now and that will make it a bit easier to go through.