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Pre Xmas De-cluttering Pledge support requested

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newnanny Mon 14-Oct-19 13:31:53

I am today making a pledge to throw something I don't want or need away or give to charity every single day from today until Xmas Day. I know I hoard too many thing.

Yesterday I threw away 26 folders of degree notes and teaching file notes. I have been retired two years now so do not need them anymore.

Today I have been looking in my wardrobe and found a blu ray player box that has been there for 3 years. I know it is shameful.

Will anyone join me in a pre Xmas de-clutter and try to throw something away, even if something small every day?

newnanny Tue 29-Oct-19 22:55:29

We have a Salvation Army large recycle metal thing and they take shoes. My son often takes a pair across as he is always buying new ones and does not like to throw away ones with a lot of wear left. I am quite heavy on shoes so usually wear them out and throw away. I put out some old tee shirts today to go into charity bag. Sorting though old paper work again and found some old cards so out they went into recycling bin. Tomorrow I am having oven cleaning man in so going to go through baking tins then.

MissAdventure Tue 29-Oct-19 22:47:38

I never trust the charities that leave bags: they never come back for them around here.

I have 2 big carrier bags of books to go, tomorrow.

I keep holding some back, and I've still lots to sort.

I'm hoping i'll get fed up with it being such a big chore that i'll throw the lot.

grannyticktock Tue 29-Oct-19 22:35:26

Just a tip to aid the clearing out: there are some things that charity shops may not want but which are welcomed by night shelters and organisations that deal with rough sleepers: blankets, sleeping bags and other bedding, warm socks, gloves and vests, men's pyjamas and tracksuits, etc.

Juno56 Mon 28-Oct-19 17:54:42

A pair of blackout curtain linings and some costume jewelry are today's decluttering items.

Grammaretto Mon 28-Oct-19 12:03:24

Thanks petra. I didn't know that. Some shoes are broken and completely worn out. Others are perfectly good but he doesn't wear them.
I will ask at Oxfam later.

Magazines for a housebound friend Callistermon what a good idea. My old magazines date from the 1990s. Anyway I have just recycled them so it's too late

Callistemon Mon 28-Oct-19 10:23:19

I tend not to keep magazines (i rarely buy any but we do get the NT ones, U3A etc) but DH keeps his of interest in magazine holders and has been persuaded to pass them on to a friend who is housebound.
Thank goodness

Sara65 Mon 28-Oct-19 07:44:31

Just cleared out a cupboard of old next directories, dozens of out of date National Trust magazines, beautiful homes magazines, Lakeland, Oka, toys, Boden etc.
They have all gone into the recycling.

petra Mon 28-Oct-19 07:37:54

Grammaretto
All charity shops take shoes. The shop where I volunteer put the really bad ones in the rag bags.

We put aside a lot of men's shoes for a gentleman who comes in every couple of months. He sends them to friends and family in Iraq.

Grammaretto Mon 28-Oct-19 07:07:04

Where do old shoes go?
DH has piles of old shoes, some in not too bad condition. Do they go into a clothing bank? I wondered if any charity deal with them.

Callistemon Sun 27-Oct-19 20:02:31

Aurocoresct!!
Nightie

Callistemon Sun 27-Oct-19 20:02:08

A nightlife with a little hole in it, but it did go into Dh's rag bag.
Some socks with a hole in one toe.
Lots of junk mail

I did throw a lot of bedding out about 2 months ago - can I count that?

Callistemon Sun 27-Oct-19 19:58:23

newnanny
I only just found this thread.
I can't promise to throw out something each day but will try to send some things to the charity shop, throw some out and use some others.
Does adapting some clothes in the wardrobe which I haven't worn for ages count?

sharon103 Sun 27-Oct-19 19:40:10

I've had a clear out in my wardrobe today. 7 shirts and sweatshirts to go on ebay tonight and 2 brand new children's games for my charity shop box. 1 box full was taken last week. smile

Grammaretto Sun 27-Oct-19 19:05:18

It was more rearranging than actual purging today. It felt good though and I have turned a reception room into a bedroom for my 2 French Helpers who arrived a couple of hours ago. They seemed pleased.

I should have been a set/stage designer. I love scenery changes. I've even hung sheets at the windows in lieu of curtains.
I am glad I haven't thrown out all the duvet covers but while searching for bed linen I came across drawers full of old curtains, dressing up clothes, a stash of dressmaking fabric. Will they ever be needed again. I doubt it.
It is hard to part from these old friends isn't it.

It's recycle collection day tomorrow so doubly satisfying as I have ditched masses of old programmes/tourist info/bus timetables and the like.

Jaxie Sun 27-Oct-19 16:26:31

Necklaces & scarves: good idea; it's odd how dated they can look. I'm going to have a purge on mine. And how about duplicated items of clothing: how many white linen shirts does anyone need? Especially when you hate ironing. Likewise duvet covers: I tend to wash, dry and put back the same day - so why do I need so many in the linen cupboard? Charity shop here I come.

newnanny Sun 27-Oct-19 16:18:00

Yesterday I got a bag through my door from BHF, and they are coming to collect it next Tuesday so now I can get rid of a few larger items and loads more books. My neighbour has given me her bag too, so I have already filled it with some scarfs. a set of cut glass glasses. A tablecloth and some old aprons I kept that were my Mum's, mostly I think because I could picture her in them. I can still do this without the need for keeping the aprons. A few ornaments and some very old Tupper Ware. I have found three large blankets I shall give them when they come and a toaster too. I have also thrown away a sheet that was getting thin too

I must admit as I now have room in my cupboard I did buy a new lasagne dish.

I still have so much paperwork still to go through which I shall do when we have a wet day. I shall bring a down a large box and sift through it while watching a Xmas movie and shred at same time.

Nannyxthree Sun 27-Oct-19 16:03:15

I've found an odd, unwanted, suitcase so have packed OH's reject clothes in that and will be off to charity shop tomorrow.
Also found a bath towel I don't need so I will be offering that to anyone with a dog who needs bathing!

Davida1968 Sun 27-Oct-19 15:01:32

newnanny, I am so impressed by this thread and by your continued de-cluttering. Having moved home last year, we haven't that much "stuff" now, but I still keep finding items for the charity shop. Today's "finds" are a large & beautiful, Dartington-glass wine carafe (used once) and a large paperback, (popular author) which was passed on to me and I've now read. Off to the charity shop tomorrow....

Juno56 Sun 27-Oct-19 14:51:57

A productive decluttering day today. I have thrown away three artificial leis (from an Hawaiian evening) and lots of 'spare' buttons in their little plastic bags from unidentified items of clothing. In the charity bag three more books and in a separate bag for textile recycling several pairs of old socks which either have holes in them or are about to develop holes.

Nannyxthree Sat 26-Oct-19 13:42:41

I've inspired OH to sort his unwanted clothes but haven't managed to get him to take it to the shop - that's left to me!

Grannycool52 Sat 26-Oct-19 11:27:21

I cleared a whole filing cabinet of old work stuff last night & found someone who needs the cabinet.
Today I am heading to the charity shops with two bags of the 'best' stuff I've decluttered over the last 10 days.
This decluttering is tiring but very satisfying ?!

Juno56 Sat 26-Oct-19 11:20:10

Yesterday, Friday, a jumper that no longer fits me in the charity bag and today two T shirts and a Halloween scarf.

Greenfinch Sat 26-Oct-19 08:35:12

A few books to the Oxfam book shop and a bag of clothes that no longer/ never did fit me to the charity shop.

MissAdventure Fri 25-Oct-19 23:14:39

I wasn't very ruthless.
One gold coloured "thingy" in the bin.
I'm not sure what it was, but its been underneath a pot plant for ages and the "gold" had worn off.

Grammaretto Fri 25-Oct-19 23:06:55

I was quite ruthless today. I have filled the new to me book shelf with all the books I really like and have 7 small crates of books for charity or at least for DH to go through because they are mainly his.
I have disposed of loads of magazines to recycling.
I'm exhausted now.