
Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Aug 22, 2017 8:46am
We all have had that one item or many items as our lives move forward we just couldn't let go of.... But
Early in our marriage I had a 1971 Dodge Charger, remodeling our first home, first kid on the way, responsibilities.
We needed something more family friendly.... It that go ... Replaced with a Audi Fox
We are down sizing now and more and more item with memories, emotional ties and just cool stuff has to go...
Early in our marriage I had a 1971 Dodge Charger, remodeling our first home, first kid on the way, responsibilities.
We needed something more family friendly.... It that go ... Replaced with a Audi Fox
We are down sizing now and more and more item with memories, emotional ties and just cool stuff has to go...

CenterBHSFan
Posts: 6,115
Aug 22, 2017 9:13am
Books. Every book I buy or had given to me, outside of elementary books, I keep. I've got books on religion/spirituality, some architecture books, books about trains, sci-fi, horror, classics, fanfiction,auto/biographies, recipe books, books on fashion history, trade/merchant books, history books and on and on and on. Literally a "library" of books in my house - a whole room for nothing but shelving and books.
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Zunardo
Posts: 370
Aug 22, 2017 10:01am
I have a stuffed Pixie mouse (from Pixie, Dixie and Jinx) that I've had since I was 2, and a Mr. Ed talking-string hand pupped from first grade. They have too much wear to be very collectable, but they stay with me no matter what, even if it's in the back of the closet
I'm sure they talk to each other at times, wondering when the younger version of me will show up once again to play with them.
In my case, however, I am particularly fond of the books from my youth. Quite a few of them were given by my parents as early as age 3 up to first grade. I still have the first Bible they gave me, plus all of the books from when they enrolled me in a book club during elementary school. I even have a few textbooks from high school, plus about ten of the 1962 Dick and Jane readers I remember from first grade on. They could fill a room if they were all in one room.
No, no - those stay with me to the end.
I'm sure they talk to each other at times, wondering when the younger version of me will show up once again to play with them.
Understood, you had your priorities and did what had to be done at the time. But now you're at the age where you can have that 1971 Charger again, or maybe a newer model. Have you made plans to acquire yet?Belly35;1868101 wrote:We all have had that one item or many items as our lives move forward we just couldn't let go of.... But
Early in our marriage I had a 1971 Dodge Charger, remodeling our first home, first kid on the way, responsibilities.
We needed something more family friendly.... It that go ... Replaced with a Audi Fox
We are down sizing now and more and more item with memories, emotional ties and just cool stuff has to go...
A man after my own heart! My wife knows I'm not giving up my books.CenterBHSFan;1868106 wrote:Books. Every book I buy or had given to me, outside of elementary books, I keep. I've got books on religion/spirituality, some architecture books, books about trains, sci-fi, horror, classics, fanfiction,auto/biographies, recipe books, books on fashion history, trade/merchant books, history books and on and on and on. Literally a "library" of books in my house - a whole room for nothing but shelving and books.
In my case, however, I am particularly fond of the books from my youth. Quite a few of them were given by my parents as early as age 3 up to first grade. I still have the first Bible they gave me, plus all of the books from when they enrolled me in a book club during elementary school. I even have a few textbooks from high school, plus about ten of the 1962 Dick and Jane readers I remember from first grade on. They could fill a room if they were all in one room.
No, no - those stay with me to the end.

justincredible
Posts: 32,056
Aug 22, 2017 11:25am
I'm also a fan of keeping books. When we build in a few years I plan on having a wall full of built-ins in my office area for my growing library.CenterBHSFan;1868106 wrote:Books. Every book I buy or had given to me, outside of elementary books, I keep. I've got books on religion/spirituality, some architecture books, books about trains, sci-fi, horror, classics, fanfiction,auto/biographies, recipe books, books on fashion history, trade/merchant books, history books and on and on and on. Literally a "library" of books in my house - a whole room for nothing but shelving and books.

Iliketurtles
Posts: 8,191
Aug 22, 2017 1:01pm
DVDs... I really should just sell them and get rid of them. I have 100s of them that are never watched due to Netflix/Hulu.

CenterBHSFan
Posts: 6,115
Aug 22, 2017 1:09pm
*ahem!* Correction: womanZunardo;1868117 wrote:A man after my own heart! My wife knows I'm not giving up my books.
I'll let you slide this one time as my name definitely doesn't lend itself to a specific gender. :RpS_lol:

4cards
Posts: 2,551
Aug 22, 2017 3:40pm
...Belly, I'm thinking about downsizing as well, I might start with Mrs. 4cards!Belly35;1868101 wrote:We all have had that one item or many items as our lives move forward we just couldn't let go of.... But
Early in our marriage I had a 1971 Dodge Charger, remodeling our first home, first kid on the way, responsibilities.
We needed something more family friendly.... It that go ... Replaced with a Audi Fox
We are down sizing now and more and more item with memories, emotional ties and just cool stuff has to go...
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vball10set
Posts: 24,795
Aug 22, 2017 3:52pm
lol--well played...repsCenterBHSFan;1868171 wrote:*ahem!* Correction: woman
I'll let you slide this one time as my name definitely doesn't lend itself to a specific gender. :RpS_lol:

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Aug 22, 2017 4:22pm
I thought about the same thing but most likely she get half anyways4cards;1868204 wrote:...Belly, I'm thinking about downsizing as well, I might start with Mrs. 4cards!
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Zunardo
Posts: 370
Aug 22, 2017 4:29pm
Oops! LOL, thanks. That's what happens when you ass-u-me something.CenterBHSFan;1868171 wrote:*ahem!* Correction: woman
I'll let you slide this one time as my name definitely doesn't lend itself to a specific gender. :RpS_lol:

Belly35
Posts: 9,716
Aug 22, 2017 4:29pm
Books CDs beer can collections Horse Brass baskets campaign posters someday they're all have to go guys and you might want to start sooner than you think cuz take it from this guy it is difficult to even get started downsizing
I have a Foot Locker full of high school trophies why
My wife has three closets full of clothes that she hasn't worn in 2 and 1/2 years why
If I can convince her just to take those three closets to the resale store I'm estimating a grand
I have a Foot Locker full of high school trophies why
My wife has three closets full of clothes that she hasn't worn in 2 and 1/2 years why
If I can convince her just to take those three closets to the resale store I'm estimating a grand

GOONx19
Posts: 7,147
Aug 22, 2017 4:45pm
I don't hang on to much. I have a couple of crew neck sweatshirts of various sports teams that my grandpa used to wear (I have a picture of him holding me as a baby in one) that I also wear often now. I don't plan on getting rid of them until they fall apart.

ernest_t_bass
Posts: 24,984
Aug 22, 2017 9:04pm
As a kid, I used to save cool clothing tags. No freaking clue why... but I did.
Now... Can't think of much besides clothes, which is retarded.
Now... Can't think of much besides clothes, which is retarded.

O-Trap
Posts: 14,994
Aug 23, 2017 3:25pm
A watch.
It's way too flashy for me, so I rarely wear it, but it's a REALLY nice, well-made watch, and it was the prize from the first time I ever ranked in an affiliate marketing launch contest. I can't bring myself to part with it.
It's way too flashy for me, so I rarely wear it, but it's a REALLY nice, well-made watch, and it was the prize from the first time I ever ranked in an affiliate marketing launch contest. I can't bring myself to part with it.