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Sunday, July 13, 2008

Cleaning House...Still!

Yesterday, I participated in a community yard sale with Laura (no, we didn't take any pictures...silly us).  I had high hopes of cleaning out my house, making lots of money, adding to my adoption fund and making room in the nursery for Baby I. Well, I made about $200.  That is $200 more than I had (as my Mom reminded me hearing my disappointment) and since I just paid for my post adoption placement (you have to pay for this ahead of time with Gladney) on Friday, I can put $200 back into my bank account.  

In the meantime, my living room looks like a tornado hit it!  I refuse to put the items back in Baby I's room or the designated playroom since they are both clear now.  The items are being Freecycled, Goodwilled, Amazoned and Ebayed in the next few weeks.  The older I get the more I realize how much I can't stand stuff!  I want to live a simple life like the Scandinavians do.  Clean lines and a little stuff....%$#! how did I get so much crap????  I swear I have been getting rid of stuff for at least a year and I still have stuff to get rid of.  No more tschokes for me.  They make me itch and make my head hurt!  

9 comments:

Single PAP said...

i knew you were going to write a post on this. Dang it!! Rub it in that i only made $30!!!! :-< lol

Anonymous said...

Getting rid of unneeded possessions is one of the easiest things you can do to ensure the long-term cleanliness of your home. Good for you.

hazel said...

My hat is off to yu and Laura for doing a yard sale. The thought of doing one myself scares the heck out of me. $200 bucks is great for the bank account.

To stay de-cluttered, maybe let your friends and family know that you are trying to downsize and so would prefer birthday/Christmas gifts in the form of gift certificates and the like.

Now, keep the nursery and playroom clean of anything but baby stuff!!

Gretchen said...

We had a yard sale this past Saturday... made a little bit short of $200. Anything helps with the baby fund, right (although I know I should have sold that conaire foot spa for $10 instead of $5. It had only been used once!).

VALARIE said...

Now, you sound like me. I did all of the work getting ready for the garage sale. I made about $300 but the friend I had the sale with bought $100 worth of stuff. Her mother just took what she wanted and said she was giving it to charity. Uhhh...I am the charity. She did not care. A couple weeks ago she actually sent me a charity receipt.

Sam said...

i hear ya! I am doing the same thing. its a never ending process but i figure i should do this as much as possible while i am waiting!

Barbara said...

Now if you'd posted photos of what you're getting rid of, i might have been able to make some on-line offers...

Anonymous said...

$200 is fab!

Anna said...

doesnt it feel great to just get rid of it all!
2 years ago i raised over $1000.00 for our adoption with our giant tag sale. we got rid of anything and everything. im ready to do it again and start saving for the next one!!!! :)