Anonymous wrote:No reason not to tidy the space by clearing what appears to be trash (broken crayons, etc.), but not by throwing it away. just put the trash-appearing items in boxes and tuck in a corner. That's not going to be worse than "beyond cluttered with ancient toys, knick knacks from the 1970s, old broken crayons, nonworking lamps, every surface covered ... cluttered to the point that there's no room to unpack." But it also means nobody can get angry that things are missing. Eventually you can see if the boxes can be disposed of.
Be gentle with the things, but pack well and tightly in good boxes. Stack them safely. Use the space. If anyone asks, it's all still right there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:By shared home, do you mean you are all co-owners?
I assume not, given the post title includes "IL's cabin."
Anonymous wrote:why would you go to this place for 20 years every other weekend?
Anonymous wrote:By shared home, do you mean you are all co-owners?
Anonymous wrote:Can you start with tossing the crap like the broken crayons, and then seeing what makes sense as a next step?
Anonymous wrote:If it's your IL's cabin then, yes, it's rude.