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I think my room cleaning must be done in stages...
1. Garbage stuff - Anything that cannot be recycled or given to charity and that I no longer need (and we are going by NEED, not want because I am a pack rat) will be in the garbage. I am strong, I am strong...
2. Recycleables - Goodbye, bottle collection that collects dust. Goodbye little piece of paper I wrote on in grade 4.
3. Next, a way to organise my clothes... If I haven't worn it since the last time I organized my clothes, or if it has holes in it, it will be donated to the ER's stockpile of clothes for trauma patients. (They often get their clothes cut off, or just don't come in with any on. We have a collection in the ambu-bay for donations.) They are usually only worn home, so if they have holes, it's okay, is what the social worker said.
4. Shoes. Again, same policy. Donate to ER.
5. Books - If I dont' read them, or look to them for reference, then they will go in a box to be put downstairs. If they are child books, they can go in the garage to be sold, or donated to charity.
6. Odds and ends - I have no need for these. Garbage rule applies here.
7. Needed stuff - Find a place for it. If I can't find a place, then I will downsize. What do I really need, and what can go?
I would like to have my trombone on a stand in my bedroom like my guitars are. However, I recall ordering a stand from St. John's music last summer, and they have yet to phone me. So, I will try Long and McQuade. Hopefully better service.
Cleanin will commence after lunch.
1. Garbage stuff - Anything that cannot be recycled or given to charity and that I no longer need (and we are going by NEED, not want because I am a pack rat) will be in the garbage. I am strong, I am strong...
2. Recycleables - Goodbye, bottle collection that collects dust. Goodbye little piece of paper I wrote on in grade 4.
3. Next, a way to organise my clothes... If I haven't worn it since the last time I organized my clothes, or if it has holes in it, it will be donated to the ER's stockpile of clothes for trauma patients. (They often get their clothes cut off, or just don't come in with any on. We have a collection in the ambu-bay for donations.) They are usually only worn home, so if they have holes, it's okay, is what the social worker said.
4. Shoes. Again, same policy. Donate to ER.
5. Books - If I dont' read them, or look to them for reference, then they will go in a box to be put downstairs. If they are child books, they can go in the garage to be sold, or donated to charity.
6. Odds and ends - I have no need for these. Garbage rule applies here.
7. Needed stuff - Find a place for it. If I can't find a place, then I will downsize. What do I really need, and what can go?
I would like to have my trombone on a stand in my bedroom like my guitars are. However, I recall ordering a stand from St. John's music last summer, and they have yet to phone me. So, I will try Long and McQuade. Hopefully better service.
Cleanin will commence after lunch.
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Date: 2003-07-18 07:21 pm (UTC)you will appreciate it later
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Date: 2003-07-18 09:02 pm (UTC)Stojax, I do not need your sinister influence. This is hard enough for me as it is.
Besides, it's all in the recyling bag now :)