Here we are again
It is nearly time to throw away those reminders of what was and when they needed to be. Naturally, I would not want to keep old calendars, now would I? I'll just bet, however, that somewhere in the clutter is at least one, if not more, calendar from some year past. It was probably kept for some reason, like the pretty pictures or some significant date of importance. Actually, I think I know of one day-planner style calendar sitting somewhere gathering dust that is... 2008 minus 1988...twenty years due for trashing. I think I keep it as some kind of personal punishment. It is that kind of pathology that makes this project such an overwhelming undertaking that the general public will never really understand. Still, I trudge ever forward one room at a time (mostly), hoping that errors of the past will fade away.
Bullshit. There are some things that are so tough for me to throw away that it takes years before I am able to do so. There are some errors of the past that will never fade away, as they are frequently brought back out, shined up, and used to beat people like me over the head.
Thankfully, the Mrs. has kept from tossing me away for years, and in light of that, I make greater effort to remove stuff that I don't REALLY need to have around. Lately I have been going through Mom's stuff, and the remnants of Dad's stuff, and surprising myself with the ease of getting it out of the house. Coming across antiquated things can be fun, and while I'll be dead before I get rid of the early 1900's Apothecary Cabinet, sealed cans of tennis balls from the 1940/50's and old books are far easier to remove. Well, that is if someone buys them.
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