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I certainly mean no disrespect here, so please don't slam me, if this rings too close to home. I was an only child. Dad died young. Mother hooks up with Step-dad.
My Mother was a shopaholic, pack rat, hoarder. Even Step-dad got on her case often enough. Long story short.... she falls, breaks her hip, has emergency hip surgery and she never came out of the surgery 'in her right mind'. It was, as if... she got SEVERE dementia overnight! Sparing many details.... I ended up moving her in with me. I was her 24/7 caregiver until the very end (4yrs).
Now... when I say... 'step-dad'.... not really. They were never married, but together 35yrs. Common Law not recognized in that state, and he was NOT a good person. When I moved her out of his farm.... it took several UHAUL semi's to move 'her stuff' out of there. I was furious about this. I'm an ONLY child. I have no brothers or sisters to help me. I'm on my own, with this disaster.
That was 2004. I spent the next 6 yrs of sort, sift, pitch, purge of trash! Utility/bank/insurance statements from 1955! Grocery receipts and other jibberish since 1980's. A 10 gallon rubbermaid bin of jewelry, most still had the price tags on (she was quite the fashion deva). A 20 gallon bin of busted Xmas ornaments, that could be glued back together again. Then I dealt with 3 different Auction places. Ebay, craigslist, garage sales, and the local Salvation Army donations.
I was sooooo furious about getting stuck with such an overwhelming disaster. And yet... what did I inherit from all this, when it was done and over? $20,000 which is NOT enough to justify 6 yrs of my life.
Because of this experience... I PROMISED my 4 sons I would NEVER do this to them! and I've done a fairly decent job of keeping that promise. I downsized my belongings a lot! Sold the house. Purchased a Mobile Home. Went from 1300sqft main level, plus 1000 sq ft basement with 2 stall garage.... to a 14x70 Mobile Home.
After 3 yrs of living this downsized life... I'm still downsizing. Just last week, I decided I don't really need that 12 place kitchen table set. If and when the family does come... that's what paper plates are for. I donated 2 shelves of books to the local library.
Guess what I'm trying to say..... if you really do have 2 snowblowers, and 3 lawn mowers sitting in the garage, and they don't work, or you are hoping to *fix* them someday.... please be respectful of your kids.... take care of your business while you are still alive.
It's really not fair to dump your overwhelming problems onto them. They will resent you for it. "Clean up your own problems, so they don't have to".
Sorry if I offended anybody here.
EDIT: I just believe it's one of the last RESPECTFUL things you can do. It's an absolute exercise in 'needs' vs 'wants'.
My Mother was a shopaholic, pack rat, hoarder. Even Step-dad got on her case often enough. Long story short.... she falls, breaks her hip, has emergency hip surgery and she never came out of the surgery 'in her right mind'. It was, as if... she got SEVERE dementia overnight! Sparing many details.... I ended up moving her in with me. I was her 24/7 caregiver until the very end (4yrs).
Now... when I say... 'step-dad'.... not really. They were never married, but together 35yrs. Common Law not recognized in that state, and he was NOT a good person. When I moved her out of his farm.... it took several UHAUL semi's to move 'her stuff' out of there. I was furious about this. I'm an ONLY child. I have no brothers or sisters to help me. I'm on my own, with this disaster.
That was 2004. I spent the next 6 yrs of sort, sift, pitch, purge of trash! Utility/bank/insurance statements from 1955! Grocery receipts and other jibberish since 1980's. A 10 gallon rubbermaid bin of jewelry, most still had the price tags on (she was quite the fashion deva). A 20 gallon bin of busted Xmas ornaments, that could be glued back together again. Then I dealt with 3 different Auction places. Ebay, craigslist, garage sales, and the local Salvation Army donations.
I was sooooo furious about getting stuck with such an overwhelming disaster. And yet... what did I inherit from all this, when it was done and over? $20,000 which is NOT enough to justify 6 yrs of my life.
Because of this experience... I PROMISED my 4 sons I would NEVER do this to them! and I've done a fairly decent job of keeping that promise. I downsized my belongings a lot! Sold the house. Purchased a Mobile Home. Went from 1300sqft main level, plus 1000 sq ft basement with 2 stall garage.... to a 14x70 Mobile Home.
After 3 yrs of living this downsized life... I'm still downsizing. Just last week, I decided I don't really need that 12 place kitchen table set. If and when the family does come... that's what paper plates are for. I donated 2 shelves of books to the local library.
Guess what I'm trying to say..... if you really do have 2 snowblowers, and 3 lawn mowers sitting in the garage, and they don't work, or you are hoping to *fix* them someday.... please be respectful of your kids.... take care of your business while you are still alive.
It's really not fair to dump your overwhelming problems onto them. They will resent you for it. "Clean up your own problems, so they don't have to".
Sorry if I offended anybody here.
EDIT: I just believe it's one of the last RESPECTFUL things you can do. It's an absolute exercise in 'needs' vs 'wants'.