Friday, July 27, 2012

54 Years of STUFF

I spent the last couple of days in Omaha helping at Dave's Grandma Kate with her moving sale. Grandma Kate is a wonderful woman who has lived in her home for 54 years. She is 83 years old, she lost her husband Bill 12 years ago, and has continued to live in their home on her own since then. That house has shared a lot of memories with her and everyone in the family... and she has the stuff to prove it. Grandma Kate, who is also known as the "dish queen" has EVERYTHING.... and it's original box!  There were multiple things we came across that were wedding gifts, or gifts from 50 years ago that were stored in the original box, with the original tissue paper... the woman didn't throw away anything! She was able to tell a story about each and every thing in that house. It was so fun to learn about her life and to hear her stories. I had a mix of emotions this weekend, and it was an interesting experience...


1. Shock.... of all the stuff this woman kept! She has everything.
2. Amazement... to see the care that she took with each individual thing
3. Enjoyment... I love to organize and I love retail (must be the Meant to Be in me)
3. Sadness.... thinking of all the years Kate spent in her home, the memories she shared with loved ones, and now leaving it all.
4. Annoyance... of people who want to bargain down from $.25 - really people, its a quarter.
5. Curiosity... why did that 20 something buy a zip lock full of cocktail straws for $.25? Why are we selling a zip lock full of cocktail straws? Don't people buy straws new?

It was a great experience, I spent 2 days with wonderful women and got to visit with family. All the while, we were able to help Grandma Kate downsize and prepare for apartment life. At the same time, the experience has got me thinking so many different things, and I will leave you with my thoughts...

- Garage sales can make you some nice coin
- If you want to meet some interesting people, have a garage sale
- If you have a garage sale, make sure the outside has lots of stuff to draw people in
- Don't accumulate 54 years of stuff
- Don't let your parents accumulate 54 years of stuff
- If you minimize along the way, you will not be emotionally attached to a MILLION things when its time to detach
- Don't keep things thinking your kids will want them, by that time, they will be old enough to have enough of their own stuff that they won't want yours
- NEVER leave anything out of a garage sale... you have no idea the things that people will buy. For example, a set of 7 bar glasses with the works "the pussycat" printed on them, a zip lock full of cocktail straws, or a fake pink coral statue)

Last but not least... I love garage sales! 

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