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  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Ms. Sas, the thought of thrifting is very tempting. I know myself. With the OCD I could easily become like this..

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    My goal is this...

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    I know, I know, it is just as crazy and wrong (as Rose put it)to have a house this neat.

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Posts: 4,832

    the bottom one is my goal,,, continuing to declutter,,,,

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Posts: 8,178

    it would be nice......

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

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  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Ok Glennie, I am not too crazy then.

    Ms. Sas, what were you trying to do? Hiccups??Hehehe. All the pics look like they were taken at the same angle with the same lighting.

  • magdalene51
    magdalene51 Posts: 2,062

    Sassy, it's just another angle on my ongoing issues. Started reading an article by someone who had been dxed for years with fibro; went to a new doctor who tested for mycotoxicosis and found levels through the roof. When I read the list of possible sx, it triggered. Started researching. There's even some thought that MS might be a result of the toxicity damaging the myelin sheath. Of course there's no real fix for it, cost prohibitive to detoxify the house. But I'm thinking I might bring it up when I see the neuro at the end of the month.

    I just get so tired of going through day after day with barely enough energy to drag myself from one room to another. It's no way to live.

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

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  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    mags, awful stuff, one of the things that the microbiome research has PROVEN is that circulating endotoxin's a reality. Those endotoxins can change distant cells function. The endotoxins are identified as bacterial. But that's only because direct research of mycotoxics is unknown to me as it relates to the microbiome.

    On kindle....a trial to type..

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    Chevy kings crown thumbprint first guess. Not familiar with the third .the red is called flash. Can be fired or applied. Applied can scratch off. Really a popular pattern in it' s time. Should be able to find maker.

    Still on kindle

  • sas-schatzi
    sas-schatzi Posts: 15,889

    Chevy kings crown. Go to replacements.com. Tiffin and Anchor Hocking will come up. Ugh kindle I'll link it tomorrow

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    Okay, yes... Kings Crown... I think what I should do is clean them up, then wrap them and put them in the big plastic bin with my folks old stuff. I'll leave little markers in them, so the girls will know what they are...

    My Mom had her "things" in a China Cabinet... and never told me about them... I just thought they were pretty, and after Dad passed away, I took everything I wanted... Her special things... I have to take better care of these things... I had them in my front window... All my pretty glass-ware. Okay, I can hear Sass now... 'That is the worst place to display valuable glassware!" Hah!

    I have that bin with all of their special things... an old dress of Mom's.... her 3 5-year diaries, the cards they gave each other in a special scrap-book I made... Their Drivers Licences... (facing each other) and even a musical tea-pot of Mom's... I just like to look at their things once in awhile.

    Beautiful pictures Sass.... Am I seeing things, like in triplicate, or ..... no wait.... Don't go sayin' nothing to Sass... She is thinking we all won't notice. Maybe it is a Sass-allucination.... just go on like we didn't notice.

    Glennie... me too... I AM trying to de-clutter.. Except I take things out to the garage, and then when I go back in there, I bring other things back in! The garage is "purgatory" for things I don't want... But if they are there too long, I don't get them up to the shelter place!


  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    Oh WOW! Look at THIS!

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    This is like looking at Hoarders! Everytime I would see that show, I would go clean something up!

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    We have been married for over 58 years... And I think I have saved everything we have now, since THEN! The girls are gone... but that room upstairs that they lived in, is still full of "STUFF"! I'm trying to talk myself into getting rid of quilts, and spreads, curtains, sheers, table-cloths that I have not used in 20 years. I don't know why I SAVE everything! Even appliances... I keep the old one just in case the new one quits working, and then I will have a spare. This is not normal....

    Okay.... that's my New Years resolution...

    Wow. This could clean out my whole Pinterest Organization board!:

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    Sassy- I have heard of Art Tatum but don't know his music? Must YouTube......

    Your space and tree look so cozy!

    Chevy- I am going to put those questions on the DeClutter thread. Yes, there is one.....

    Rose- thank you for the kind wishes about my work. I have always done better in self employment/consulting work than in anything else. I like the flexibility to choose. I hope your swelling goes down and you can enjoy your weekend.

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Posts: 4,832

    Jazzy, you read my mind! Yes, please put those questions over there.

    Chevy: I'll tell you,, every time I clean up an area,, it feels so good to see it bare and uncluttered. I'm excited that the weather is FINALLY cooler here and hope it lasts,, as I want to tackle my little storage room off of my screen porch,,, and when it's hot,, it's just too dang hot to do it! My other thing, is that I HATE house cleaning,, and if there is less stuff to clean around,, it will be so much easier to house clean,, that is one of my motivations.


    Mags: can you link that article about fibro? I have fibro too, and am curious about what you are reading.

    thanks, glennie

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    Meanwhile in Jazzy's backyard......

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  • magdalene51
    magdalene51 Posts: 2,062

    Glennie, here's the link

    It's Not Fibromyalgia

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Thanks, Mag for the link. Goodness grief!!! The list of symptoms is endless!

    It seems like most of the symptoms are as a result of immunological responses. Found an interesting article on PubMed:

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/15143854/

    Maybe Ms. Sas can shed some light on it.

  • Loveroflife
    Loveroflife Posts: 4,243

    Ms. Chevy, certain things are hard to let go. I have no problem giving away DH's and my kids' "stuffs", but I have a hard time throwing away my lecture notes from college. AND I graduated twenty two years ago!! Now that is also not normal. I saved the tips to declutter you posted and plan to show it to DH and kids Loopy

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

    Your daily dose of cute. Grandmas babies!

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  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Posts: 10,258

    I miss having little babies around! Spending time with my Grand-sons when they were babies and then little guys, was just the most fun of my life!

  • spookiesmom
    spookiesmom Posts: 8,178

    interesting read Mags. But how can ALL over 100 symptoms of fibro be attributed to mold? I am weather, light, sound sensitive. Yep, fibro symptoms too. Be interesting to follow this.

  • glennie19
    glennie19 Posts: 4,832

    Thanks, Mags!! Are you going to be tested for mycotoxins?

  • magdalene51
    magdalene51 Posts: 2,062

    I'm certainly going to request it.

  • jazzygirl
    jazzygirl Posts: 12,047

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