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lizbee ([personal profile] lizbee) wrote2010-05-29 05:48 pm

This is the worst part of moving

We signed the lease this morning, so I guess we really are moving. Next weekend. So I've started the packing process, which is to say, I pulled out the box where papers and official letters and things accumulate, and started throwing out the rubbish. As usual, I can't bring myself to throw out a single old notebook or sketchpad (there's one that contains fic in fandoms from Harry Potter through to Doctor Who! It's like my own personal fannish archaeology!) I think I'm going to put them all neatly in an archive box and find a nice, safe, out of the way place for them.

This is a problem that comes up every time I move.

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Judging by the hair and clothes, I drew that in 2007, when I was packing for the move to Melbourne. Who knows what else will turn up?

[identity profile] renae.myopenid.com 2010-05-29 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
It is hard. I never really managed it until moving here. Plus I still have loads of things other people would get rid of - I have a bookshelf devoted to stuffed toys! (and let's not even talk about all the clothes that will fit 'one day')
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[personal profile] geek_anachronism 2010-05-29 10:04 am (UTC)(link)
I can lend you my husband. You may then lose half of your wearable clothes, kitchen goods and art material, but you certainly end up with less stuff.
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[personal profile] neadods 2010-05-29 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
I just always feel terrible for throwing things away, even things that are really of no value, not even to me.

That is the worst. I've been going through my house for two years now, with the goal of reducing everything by half or more, and I keep messing myself up. "This ink is perfectly good! So what if you haven't used in in 25 years!" or worse "But you were *really* into that 10 years ago! If you throw it away now, you were either wasting your time then or being dumb now because it's supposed to be important!"

Is there any variation on Freecycle where you live? Giving things you don't need away can be less wrenching than tossing 'em.
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[personal profile] neadods 2010-05-29 01:06 pm (UTC)(link)
So my new rule is: fannish artefacts are keepers.

Extremely wise choice. It's easy to get new clothes, but replacing OOP books is a pain!