Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you are an adult, you should take away the possessions that your mother so thoughtfully kept for you, and curate them as you see fit. Make sure you thank her for caring.
+1. You sound whiny that you have to deal with your own belongings. As I got older I shed things, and what was left became my job to curate once my parents were getting ready to downsize. It never occurred to me that it was my mom's job. (!)
Anonymous wrote:If you are an adult, you should take away the possessions that your mother so thoughtfully kept for you, and curate them as you see fit. Make sure you thank her for caring.
Anonymous wrote:Here's what I did, because my mom couldn't bring herself to throw any of my kid stuff out. I took all of my things home that she didn't want to keep herself (she had one box of momentos that she wanted). I went through and picked the stuff I wanted (baby book, a few keepsakes, yearbooks, etc) and threw the rest out. I knew she couldn't bring herself to get rid of it so I did it for her.
I thought of it as doing something kind of my mom, taking the burden off of her so she didn't have to feel guilty about not keeping all those "treasures" and whatnot.
Anonymous wrote:Here's what I did, because my mom couldn't bring herself to throw any of my kid stuff out. I took all of my things home that she didn't want to keep herself (she had one box of momentos that she wanted). I went through and picked the stuff I wanted (baby book, a few keepsakes, yearbooks, etc) and threw the rest out. I knew she couldn't bring herself to get rid of it so I did it for her.
I thought of it as doing something kind of my mom, taking the burden off of her so she didn't have to feel guilty about not keeping all those "treasures" and whatnot.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very nostalgic about things, so I would appreciate being asked to go through my things. (My parents have mostly done that, but a few times, they've cleared out things that I might have preferred to keep.)
I envy people like you who don't feel burdened by their stuff! That said, maybe keep in mind that your kids and their potential offspring, if any, might enjoy seeing some things from your childhood. You could keep a box of things that were especially important to you--or especially indicative of the era you grew up in.
Anonymous wrote:I'm very nostalgic about things, so I would appreciate being asked to go through my things. (My parents have mostly done that, but a few times, they've cleared out things that I might have preferred to keep.)
I envy people like you who don't feel burdened by their stuff! That said, maybe keep in mind that your kids and their potential offspring, if any, might enjoy seeing some things from your childhood. You could keep a box of things that were especially important to you--or especially indicative of the era you grew up in.