lelandj wrote:

>> I feel your pain, although I hadn't realized it was that bad. Our dad
>> passed away 15 years ago. My sister and I still haven't sorted out his
>> stuff. Most likely never will.
>>
>> We have it down to one section of the basement and 6 boxes in the attic.
>> However, we are stuck at the moment.
> 
> Hoarding must be a progressive disease.  My wife did a fine job while 
> working in Breckenridge, Texas for Citizen Nation Bank, and during her 
> career in accounting at Hendricks  Medical Hospital, also here in 
> Abilene, Texas, but thing took a turn for the worse after she retired 
> and took up antiques.  She sells out of the Antique Center, and sold at 
> the Antique Gallery before that.  Both outlets are here in Abilene, Texas.
> 
> I guess she didn't have the time to hoard while working in her regular 
> careers, but now I can't get her to do anything.  She always tell me 
> "I'm to busy", (eg she's busy with ADHD/Hoarding)  LOL
> 
> Regards,
> 
> LelandJ

Hi Leland,

My sister and I discovered that antiques "aren't worth anything." They 
are bought by hoarders, sold after the hoarders die or go to the loony 
bin. Sales are for "nothing".
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/
http://elect-pete-theisen.com/

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