April 2008 Weddings
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that I want to move just so I can get rid of junk?!?! I was inspired by the post below. I would love to move again just so I can get rid of the junk easier because I won't want to move it with me! I feel like I have to repack and empty my house to unpack it and decide what I want and don't want to keep!

married 4/19/2008
Re: is it sad
That is one of the BEST parts of moving!
Some (actually, probably a lot) of the stuff in our closets would never make the cut if we had to move, yet there it sits, unused. And there it will sit, until we move.
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Totally feel you on this, we have boxes in our office and in our garage that have never been unpacked. And everytime we go to see MIL she has another box or two full of stuff from Aaron's childhood that can just be thrown away. My parents also recently moved and they found a few boxes that i left.
Aaron and i have made it our mission to go throgh things once a year and donate to goodwill. we both come from families that save everything, and just have cluttered houses with way too much stuff and we do not want to live like that. Its amazing how much staff you accumulate over time.
Yeah...we lived in our TH for 3 years and oh my the things I found when we moved. We donated a lot of stuff and it seriously looked like our front lawn was having a garage sale when I hauled everything outside for them to pick up. The stuff we threw away I put out over time so that my neighbors didn't see it all at once haha.
We recently had a flood in the storage room at ILs house - thankfully none of our crap was in there because it was full of ILs crap. They went through it and we seriously looked like a bunch of hobos hauling crap out to the curb for about 3 weeks (twice a week. sad) My MIL said she was mortified to realize just how much crap was in there (most of it was FILs that he'd apparently been secretly hiding down there for no one to find - he was a little bummed that a lot of his crap was ruined). And some of it was their parents. We were all surprised to see how big the room really was lol
Not sad at all! I don't have a problem throwing stuff away. DH is the one that hangs onto anything and everything that might have a memory attached.
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glad i'm not the only one doing this! LOL