By this weekend I'd run out of excuses. And Tom had even offered to help me (OK, I begged/conned him), so I had no choice but to tackle the dreaded, dirty, thankless job. This is what greeted me:
We took just about everything out of the garage and tossed what we could -- or rather I tossed what I was allowed. Tom's and I are very different in just about every way, but way #724 is our very different thresholds for "stuff-keeping." I want it outta here if it either hasn't been used in 6 months and holds no sentimental value. Tom, on the other hand, is sure that someday -- possibly tomorrow, even -- we'll have a use for it. In fact, chances are that we'll NEED it in the near future, so it'd be best to hold onto it. It's amazing that we could clean the garage together today. I'm sure that what saved us was that he cleaned half of it and I cleaned the other half, no (OK, few) questions asked.
Just as we had piled the driveway high with stuff, the sky got dark and rain clouds gathered... and we quickly pulled it all back inside. A huge amount of what went back was the garage sale pile... literally 30 huge black bags filled with clothes (remember this?!), as well as litchen crap, some electronics, small appliances, gardening gizmos, and various and insundry other useless and unwanted thingamajiggers. As soon as I can count on a sunny day (like, August), I'll price it all to go and garage-sale it all... with a trip to the Goodwill later that afternoon to give away the rest. By that time, more junk will have accrued, all to be gathered NEXT year at the dreaded annual garage clean-out.
And now I'm off to bed. Every muscle hurts! Time for another massage!
Oh bless your heart! Cleaning the garage is the worst. The worst! I'm proud of you for getting it done.
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ReplyDeleteNow you can start on my attic! Not so much stuff in terms of volume but on the other hand it is 145 stairs to reach the basement (no elevator)
Good for you for tackling the garage clean-up!
ReplyDeleteOur house has no garage, cellar or attic and for the first time in our rat-packy lives we can only keep what we're really using! No storage can actually be a blessing. ...BUT, back east we've got my husband's mom's house that has cellar, garage etc where all the really old multi-generational rat-packing still sits waiting for us to deal with it!
Great work.
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