Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Mom, please feel free to FedEx them to me. I would be happy to pay for it."
Except OP isn't. She has ten boxes of crap she hasn't looked at in a decade, and she doesn't want it at her house. No way she wants to pay hundreds of dollars to have it shipped to her.
Anonymous wrote:"Mom, please feel free to FedEx them to me. I would be happy to pay for it."
Anonymous wrote:If this is how they speak to you, then surely you have developed some level of thick skin about it? Or talk back to them in this way?
In my family, I'd just push back:
"um, yep, I know those boxes have been an albatross around your neck after all these years, so thank GOD I am finally able to remove it."
"gee, thanks so much for all the support you've offered me over the years. If the worse I've done is store 8 boxes in your 6K sq foot house, we'r not doing too badly."
Or, non sarcastically: "Geez mom can you give it a rest?"
doodlebug wrote:Well, I am literally taking a break from going through some boxes of crap I've been moving around with me for the last 20 years. I can say definitively if you've been storing it, you don't need it and won't miss it. I just tossed a bunch of old pictures (and kept some too, and I'm sure they'll be tossed eventually.) I tossed old college papers and journals and letters...stuff that is either meaningless now or just embarrassing to look at. Really, it's OK. If they toss it, it will be OK. If you bring it to your new home and just store it, then you'll be burdening yourself every time you have to move or want to use the space they're taking up. My two cents is to either cull it down to 2 boxes before bringing it to your new place or give yourself a firm deadline to cull it once it's moved. It's really junk. I promise.
On that note...I'm sorry your family doesn't speak to you in a nurturing or supportive way. That stinks. But...they do love you as evidenced by being your storage unit for the last however many years.