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Demtexan

(1,588 posts)
28. I did not want my parents stuff.
Thu Aug 24, 2017, 11:13 PM
Aug 2017

They were depression kids and kept everything.

I keep very little.

Stuff owns you.

I don't want my stuff. rusty quoin Aug 2017 #1
+1 mountain grammy Aug 2017 #21
+ 1000 Alice11111 Aug 2017 #81
bwahahahahaaa i agree...and i surely don't blame them spanone Aug 2017 #25
me neither! lol samnsara Aug 2017 #67
My kids have already told me that. Freedomofspeech Aug 2017 #2
The mister and I figured about 10 items either son might want. We have come to terms that... Tikki Aug 2017 #3
Just this afternoon I donated a punch bowl with 18 cups, Croney Aug 2017 #4
Have an estate sale. There are people who do it professionally who can help... brush Aug 2017 #31
Prices on a lot of "collectibles" are in the tank. Boxerfan Aug 2017 #5
We didn't want much of our parents' stuff LeftInTX Aug 2017 #6
My folks' clothing was evenly divided between Aunt Sally Warpy Aug 2017 #8
Nobody offered or wanted any clothes. But I was HAPPY to get furniture, pnwmom Aug 2017 #11
My nephew wanted my parent's piano LeftInTX Aug 2017 #13
My niece recently sold their 2800 sq.ft. Home in anticipation of moving Grammy23 Aug 2017 #75
My maternal grandparents recently passed crazycatlady Aug 2017 #18
Replacements Ltd. might take china, crystal, silver, etc. Dulcinea Aug 2017 #42
Replacements Ltd will take this, but DeminPennswoods Aug 2017 #52
Stuff your parents have is just old, shabby stuff Warpy Aug 2017 #7
Then my kids can do whatever they want when I'm dead. Cuthbert Allgood Aug 2017 #9
Try and see what they are worth currently so you can let him know which to save or sell lunasun Aug 2017 #14
Oh, for sure. Cuthbert Allgood Aug 2017 #20
My parents Sgent Aug 2017 #37
Most of my parents' stuff is just fugly. Mariana Aug 2017 #10
Our stuff is fugly...Can't afford better stuff LeftInTX Aug 2017 #12
There is plenty of expensive fugly stuff out there. Mariana Aug 2017 #19
This times a zillion ! Take a photo if you want them to remember it . lunasun Aug 2017 #15
I know they don't want our stuff, but I like some of it. When's the right time to let go? Shrike47 Aug 2017 #16
The mountain of shit my parents have moved into my house is unbelievable Sen. Walter Sobchak Aug 2017 #17
My mother AND grandmother are packrats. They already know I don't want their stuff. Luciferous Aug 2017 #22
My MIL was the same way. Dulcinea Aug 2017 #44
Mine likes to buy stuff at Goodwill and then tries Luciferous Aug 2017 #62
Are 89-year-old people "Boomers" as mentioned in the article? phylny Aug 2017 #23
89 isn't a Boomer. They are the "Greatest Generation" TexasBushwhacker Aug 2017 #29
Yeah, I knew the article was wrong :) n/t phylny Aug 2017 #33
Just as many Boomers are downsizing crazycatlady Aug 2017 #43
Poor babies. Sparkly Aug 2017 #24
+1000 crazylikafox Aug 2017 #71
Amen! Kittycow Aug 2017 #80
But, but, beanie babies!!! Baitball Blogger Aug 2017 #26
Not just young people kimbutgar Aug 2017 #27
I did not want my parents stuff. Demtexan Aug 2017 #28
I'm just heartbroken for Ms. Beauregard KentuckyWoman Aug 2017 #30
I've explained to my niece.... Historic NY Aug 2017 #32
My family has never been sentimental about things. SharonClark Aug 2017 #34
I don't get not wanting the silver. And what about recycling? Isn't it better to use all those lunamagica Aug 2017 #35
I don't even want my stuff. Solly Mack Aug 2017 #36
They buy cheap junk and shun treasures. Duppers Aug 2017 #38
I"m 37 and will probably never want fine china crazycatlady Aug 2017 #40
I'm 60 and do not own fine china LeftInTX Aug 2017 #77
Wasn't my idea but I've grown to appreciate it. Duppers Aug 2017 #82
My sister has spoken for my parents' china crazycatlady Aug 2017 #84
Clothes can also be donated to burrowowl Aug 2017 #39
Cheap costume jewelry too LeftInTX Aug 2017 #86
They can have my stuff, if they want it. MineralMan Aug 2017 #41
Yeah, I can't imagine my kids looking forward to Codeine Aug 2017 #45
Sound like me exboyfil Aug 2017 #60
Probably a third of mine are what my daughter Codeine Aug 2017 #93
Kindred spirit exboyfil Aug 2017 #94
This is funny. cwydro Aug 2017 #46
I live in a one bedroom apt PasadenaTrudy Aug 2017 #47
When my parents passed DFW Aug 2017 #48
I remember your pics. Maybe a CD of all pics for both of them . Easier to keep lunasun Aug 2017 #61
From a strictly practical standpoint, you're right DFW Aug 2017 #73
Put the valuable photos aside and/or list them in your will LeftInTX Aug 2017 #87
I have a ton of china and crystal that belonged to both my grndmothers nini Aug 2017 #49
Here's the problem crazycatlady Aug 2017 #51
I didn't start out in a 4 bedroom house in my twenties & thirties nini Aug 2017 #70
There's a way to remember who you are without stuff crazycatlady Aug 2017 #72
I'm not talking about dining rooms sets.. I'm talking about a plate and a cup, or vase etc.. nini Aug 2017 #74
I will admit I wouldn't want a plate or cup crazycatlady Aug 2017 #79
eh, I'll be dead KatyMan Aug 2017 #50
I'm a Ge-Xer and I don't want my dad's stuff. RandySF Aug 2017 #53
My plan is mercuryblues Aug 2017 #54
k&r DesertRat Aug 2017 #55
Whatever... RobinA Aug 2017 #56
photos can be digitized crazycatlady Aug 2017 #64
That's Fine RobinA Aug 2017 #78
Depends on what it is. jcmaine72 Aug 2017 #57
I donated 98% of my parents' stuff no_hypocrisy Aug 2017 #58
relevant story for me....unloadeed some stuff and much more to go dembotoz Aug 2017 #59
I have my family furniture Runningdawg Aug 2017 #63
I have dealt in antiques over the past 30 years or so, mainly stuff I picked up at garage or estate Frustratedlady Aug 2017 #65
hubby sent that article to me.. going thru that now with my aged parents.. samnsara Aug 2017 #66
My great-grandmother didn't want my g'g-gm's stuff; gm didn't want her mother's stuff. politicat Aug 2017 #68
My first two apartments were furnished exclusively by hand-me-down furniture LanternWaste Aug 2017 #69
Young adults don't even want these kind of China , silver etc gifts new at weddings lunasun Aug 2017 #76
The relish trays, don't forget the relish trays LeftInTX Aug 2017 #89
I have been inspired by this & CTYankee irisblue Aug 2017 #83
I'm having to throw out yearbooks now Duppers Aug 2017 #85
I will happily take your parents treasures Iwasthere Aug 2017 #88
I don't disagree about recycling crazycatlady Aug 2017 #91
When my parents died, we had an estate sale LeftInTX Aug 2017 #90
Photos, a few heirloom items, etc are all we will leave. Ilsa Aug 2017 #92
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