Thursday, January 19, 2012

A clean Condo for 2012

2012 is the year I'm going to get things done.  First order of business is to try to declutter my condo.  By that I mean get rid of all the things I don't need or no longer use - ie, the records and dishes that I have had in my house for the TEN years since my father passed away.  (Can't believe it's been TEN years, but I digress).

Opportunities come up occasionally and I'm trying to take advantage.  I gave some really nice skirts to  Zamir's manager - she said she LOVES hand-me-downs and these were really nice, but she is a tiny woman and they were too big, although they looked pretty tiny.    I hope she can pass them along as I don't want them back.

Today I got an email that WCUW is having a used record sale on  Jan 28.    I'm going to go through all my records (including all those aforementioned records of my dad's) and see I have some I can bring out to Worcester before the sale.  I mean, if I haven't done anything with them for 10 years, what am I waiting for???  Some did go to the library book sale awhile back, and I'm sure they gave them away.   I have my $25 ION usb turntable, which isn't top of the line, but has worked pretty well so far for digitizing some cuts off of some old Israeli records.  I don't care about the others. I need them out of my house.

From the way people on the Melrose Freecycle list get rid of things, they must have the cleanest houses you could imagine.  I have given away some odds and ends on Freecycle - that Dalek clock I got in a Yankee swap, my old camera and some other techy stuff, some boxes of haircolor, a couple bottles of makeup,  and I gave away a couple things to women I met on Flylady.   I'm glad that clutter is gone, but there is still so much more!

In return, on Freecycle, I got Alan a nice Cuisinart coffee maker and a brand new George Forman grill.  I also got a cool looking old table radio.  I'd rather have larger items that we can use than all the little things taking up space.

Alan keeps giving things to Big Brother/Big Sister.   I also have given them some things, but it still seems that there is so much here... Not all things can be recycled. I have books, CDs, DVDs, VCR tapes, records, and paper paper paper.  Oh, and about 300 cassette tapes that no one wants. Someday maybe I can digitize cuts off those too.

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