Posted a photo of this table on FB as a "giveaway" although many might have thought I was wanting to sell it as I did not specify. I would like to get money for it, but I would like to get it out of this corner even more. It folds out to dining room size. I may replace it with an old, small oak roll top desk so that I have a place for a lamp. No one sent me a message that they might want it...
Stuff! Old people have too much stuff! I gave away an oriental rug last year to an animal habitat center for their rummage sale. The same pattern and size were being sold on the Internet for between $1,000 and $2,000 dollars! It was a big, heavy, old rug that was kept in a roll in the basement for years. I had tripped over it many times on my way to the shelf for paper towels. It had belonged to my husband's parents, and we had no room large enough for it. See a third of it still rolled up below. I do not know if it sold at the rummage sale. (Taking the standard deduction this year, so all this stuff is truly donations.)
We replaced the old cast iron BBQ with a new one this year and that is on its way to the thrift shop...if they will accept it. It still works but has a problem with baffles cooking evenly.
I have a collection of baby furniture from my daughter to hold for my son. It appears that my son cannot have children...so do I give away the crib and other stuff? Do I hold out hope they will adopt? Do I just leave it in the stairwell under the basement stairs?
I have too much food as well as stuff. I reorganized (did not say cleaned out, although a batch of expired stuff made it to the trash can) my pantry. I have food in there for years. How many types of rice and pasta does one need? One would think I lived through a major recession!
I am going to try to live a more Zen life. I think it is healthier to not keep things that one does not use. Life is too cluttered already.
Now I am going out to get rid of too much in the way of weeds. That I really have too much of!!!