I'm about 1/2 pregnant
Aug. 25th, 2012 05:21 pmWell, not me but my closet cleaning out project... I've pulled out and sorted through about 3/4ths of the stuff.
1. I do not need any more plastic shoe boxes, small plastic bins, smaller plastic bins, plastic boxes. Actually, if I could supply a Storables store with plenty of inventory.
2. Years ago Sears had some house slippers on sale. I bought a pair. I loved them so much that I went back the next day and bought some more. The next year they were still in inventory at that same great price. I bought more. Turns out one pair lasts about 1.5 winters. I found 3 pairs still their original packaging and about 4 more opened with lots of life left in them. I do not need any more slippers.
3. I do not need any more pillows.
4. In 2003 I was a vendor working onsite at Microsoft. I shared an office with a woman and we both liked mayo on our hamburgers. Microsoft never had mayo for hamburgers in our building's cafeteria. I went to a restaurant supply place and spent $6 for the smallest carton of mayo packets they had. Today I tossed out the ones left - probably 100+.
My bedroom is a mess but the bed is cleared off. I might not get back to the project until Monday but it won't be any longer than that. I hate having the mess. Plus, who knows what other treasure I'll find??!!
1. I do not need any more plastic shoe boxes, small plastic bins, smaller plastic bins, plastic boxes. Actually, if I could supply a Storables store with plenty of inventory.
2. Years ago Sears had some house slippers on sale. I bought a pair. I loved them so much that I went back the next day and bought some more. The next year they were still in inventory at that same great price. I bought more. Turns out one pair lasts about 1.5 winters. I found 3 pairs still their original packaging and about 4 more opened with lots of life left in them. I do not need any more slippers.
3. I do not need any more pillows.
4. In 2003 I was a vendor working onsite at Microsoft. I shared an office with a woman and we both liked mayo on our hamburgers. Microsoft never had mayo for hamburgers in our building's cafeteria. I went to a restaurant supply place and spent $6 for the smallest carton of mayo packets they had. Today I tossed out the ones left - probably 100+.
My bedroom is a mess but the bed is cleared off. I might not get back to the project until Monday but it won't be any longer than that. I hate having the mess. Plus, who knows what other treasure I'll find??!!
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Date: 2012-08-27 03:30 pm (UTC)