The Garage Sale Countdown
Prince Albert (the goatling) is doing fine. Unfortunately, his cousins still haven't been born yet. He wanders around, doing meet and greets with the adult goats, but you just know he wants to run and play with kids his own size.
We've had some beastly weather the last few days so I'm glad the other does didn't deliver during those squalls. Soon, I hope.
The sorting continues for our upcoming garage sale. I'll have pictures Monday.
The neighborhood is having a group sale the following weekend. Considering how much stuff I have, I'll probably throw in with them as well. It'll all depend on the weather. I know at least this weekend will be dry.
We have furniture: beds, tables (different sizes), sideboards (yes, more than one), lamps, mirrors. Most of these things are antiques which makes them more solid than the new stuff you see today.
I have enough decor that I can group them by civilization. So far, I've found Oriental, Aztec, English, and Egyptian. We've got paintings, prints, sculpture, and ceramics.
Housewares: Holy moly! How did we end up with so many pieces of housewares? I think as we kept buying higher end stuff, the older stuff got stored and they had babies. Isn't that what happens in dark boxes?
Clothes: All of them Greg's. I've found three boxes of his jeans. I can guarantee you they're all in mint condition. Some still have tags.
Art equipment: If clothes are Greg's impulse buys, art supplies are mine. I have at least three easels, one custom-made and heavy. There are also a few crafty things that I'm sure will go quickly.
Tools and yard machines: Lawnmowers, chainsaws, etcetera, etcetera.
Bedding: I've downsized so that I only keep one set of sheets on the bed and one set as a spare. The rest have to go.
Books: Paper and audio. It's sad. Books hardly ever sell at garage sales--unless someone like me comes along. I'll probably have to donate them when the sale is over.
I found other things that will probably go on Ebay because they're too specific for the general public. Like our climbing gear. We'll likely never go rock climbing again and this stuff was expensive. Made me feel nostalgic when I found it. I loved rock climbing.
I know we have a box of those hand holds to build a bouldering wall too, but I haven't found them yet.
It's kind of creepy to discover we had so much stuff in storage.
Have you ever emptied out a closet or drawer and gasped at how much you've kept? When was the last time you performed a purge?
No matter how this garage sale turns out, I know I'll feel better getting rid of all this stuff. Time for someone else to love it.
We've had some beastly weather the last few days so I'm glad the other does didn't deliver during those squalls. Soon, I hope.
The sorting continues for our upcoming garage sale. I'll have pictures Monday.
The neighborhood is having a group sale the following weekend. Considering how much stuff I have, I'll probably throw in with them as well. It'll all depend on the weather. I know at least this weekend will be dry.
We have furniture: beds, tables (different sizes), sideboards (yes, more than one), lamps, mirrors. Most of these things are antiques which makes them more solid than the new stuff you see today.
I have enough decor that I can group them by civilization. So far, I've found Oriental, Aztec, English, and Egyptian. We've got paintings, prints, sculpture, and ceramics.
Housewares: Holy moly! How did we end up with so many pieces of housewares? I think as we kept buying higher end stuff, the older stuff got stored and they had babies. Isn't that what happens in dark boxes?
Clothes: All of them Greg's. I've found three boxes of his jeans. I can guarantee you they're all in mint condition. Some still have tags.
Art equipment: If clothes are Greg's impulse buys, art supplies are mine. I have at least three easels, one custom-made and heavy. There are also a few crafty things that I'm sure will go quickly.
Tools and yard machines: Lawnmowers, chainsaws, etcetera, etcetera.
Bedding: I've downsized so that I only keep one set of sheets on the bed and one set as a spare. The rest have to go.
Books: Paper and audio. It's sad. Books hardly ever sell at garage sales--unless someone like me comes along. I'll probably have to donate them when the sale is over.
I found other things that will probably go on Ebay because they're too specific for the general public. Like our climbing gear. We'll likely never go rock climbing again and this stuff was expensive. Made me feel nostalgic when I found it. I loved rock climbing.
bouldering wall |
It's kind of creepy to discover we had so much stuff in storage.
Have you ever emptied out a closet or drawer and gasped at how much you've kept? When was the last time you performed a purge?
No matter how this garage sale turns out, I know I'll feel better getting rid of all this stuff. Time for someone else to love it.
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We just moved, and I still can't believe how much stuff we had/have. I'd always thought my husband and I were pretty good at not having too much clutter. Sigh. But we're definitely getting better at buying/keeping only things we really like/love.
I wish I could come poke through your garage sale. Sounds like you'll have some awesome stuff.
Re: Tardis
I love this!!! Yes. Our house is definitely like a Tardis. It must be bigger on the inside otherwise we couldn't have saved all this stuff for so many years.
It's like going down Memory Road.
We had a nice wall along Greg's shop at the old house, but he could've built it to be free-standing too. We were very big into rock climbing before all the injuries set in. It was my favorite sport ever.
Sounds like your garage sale is going to be of the epic size. Wishing you the best!
LOL we were on a 4 year purge having lived in hubby's parents house who were just one shade away from hoarders. We figured either selling, giving away, throwing away, we got rid of over 30,000 pounds of stuff they had. I'm thinking we'll purge again when we move at the end of this year because some things we just brought along that we didn't have time to go through and I'm hoping they don't make the next move.
I call my husband a reformed pack rat, he's really trying to travel lighter these days :)
Good luck with the sale!
I always love watching people coming to them and seeing what they want to buy or look through.
betty
We clear out things to take to donate to the animal shelter's thrift store on a pretty regular basis. We have a small house, and hubby has some hoarding tendencies, so it's best not to things pile up. Even with that, it amazes me how much we accumulate so fast.
I hope I survive.
I want it gone.
Some of these books are classics.
They'll probably be born during the sale.
Re: shelter thrift store
Oh, wow! I wish we had one, I'd donate all my stuff.