Lady Haywire wrote: » Our family has just finished the same thing, though my parents are still around to help out. 35 years they lived in the same house so full of lots of items which sparked memories. Finding an old VCR player & the video of my parents getting married was bittersweet for them, so many people had died since they'd last watched it. Dozens of Beano magazines, My Little Pony, Animals of Farthing Wood, Lion King, Bunty etc- I was a big magazine reader & apparently they were all kept :eek: All the school copies too, plus the Irish Spraoí & An Nollaig workbooks that would come out at Christmas. And the giant paint by numbers posters we could order through school too! Neither my parents nor myself have moved far (100m & 200m away :pac:), the house I'm in now is where my grandfather & father grew up so we felt it was more important to keep in the family. Along with that I've lived in a few places in Dublin, a house in Mayo, a few in Cavan & also Monaghan. Meaning I was less attached to the actual house but to the people & pets in it as they were my constant. I guess it's more difficult for my parents, having gone from their birth homes to that one directly after marriage so only ever knew two homes so to speak. But hey ho, can't keep a big house for two people so the decision was made to sell & parents downsized to a cottage they built. The house is now just on the cusp of being moved into by a lovely couple with two kids & I think it's quite nice that the house I called home will be home to kids again. Much prefer that to watching it get a bit decrepit & underused/unappreciated in years to come.
Rubberchikken wrote: » I hate clutter abd i hate 'stuff'. i woukdnt be a sentimental person. the things that matter to me are in my memory. i genuinely dont need photos, though they are nice, and i dislike ornaments etc. i clear out thibgs regularly so when i kick the bucket there'll be little in the way of junk etc to dispose of. it might seem harsh to some but its just my way.
Thelonious Monk wrote: » I never collect much stuff and have few belongings, I must be pretty morbid at heart because I always think that I don't want to leave a mess for others to have to clean up when I die. My parents are getting on now too so I keep hinting that they need to declutter!
Aglomerado wrote: » Same here. I'm decluttering my own house gradually. My parents are mild hoarders. They take furniture and TVs off people who are getting rid of them. There is a 21 inch CRT TV in my old bedroom but no coax point to plug it into! (I'm going to nick it and take it to the civic amenity site next time I'm visiting! )
Badly Drunk Boy wrote: » I think I've 5 or 6 tellies in my house. Only two aren't CRT.
JupiterKid wrote: » Great responses on this thread I started...lots of stuff, much of it having meaning and rekindling memories for rhe posters.
Pretzill wrote: » I remember being the last one left after the final clear out. I sat on the floor of what was once a bustling sitting room - realising I had never known it empty of furniture and how big the room felt with the sun streaming in on top of me. I was sort of like a child again I just listened to the emptiness imagining all the spaces filled again, Da's classical music blaring, Mam laughing, our chatter, our squabbling, crying, carrying on. I sat for a full hour before dragging myself up and out, closing the door behind me for the final time. It hit me in that instant that I'd never get to call by again. And then I had to go back in because I forgot to put on the fcking house alarm!