> Tat,
> As a keeper of teeth and other excess baggage, I say Amen!

> I was assigned the massive job of going through my grandmother's belongings after her
death. 
> 
She was a wonderful person.  She was also a clutterbug.  She was born in 1920 and 
survived
the Great Depression of the 1930s.  Thus my grandmother saved everything she thought 
she
might need again one day. I threw away at least 30 shirt gift boxes. 
This is one reason that I know I must break the clutter habit.  I never want anyone to
have to weed through a bunch of clutter that I created.  :o)
> 
> With love, 
> Wanda

T***: Sound thinking! Though I have to confess that I drooled at the thought of all 
those
1930s bits-and-pieces that I'd love to have - old newspaper adverts that I'd plan on
framing someday, old photos that I'd scan and restore someday... (Not well, am I???)
T xx  


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