Anonymous wrote:Can anyone share resources for donating more valuable clothes? I dont want to take them to goodwill.
Anonymous wrote:Long story why, but I once housesit for a Polish model/actress in Warsaw.
Amazingly cool apartment. In her closet there were: 2 pairs of perfect, very expensive jeans, two silk blouses, 2 cashmere sweaters, and the leather jacket of a lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you for starting this thread -- I'll take a look at the website. This has been on my mind a lot lately. Lost my mother recently, and now we are in the process of getting her house ready for sale. I am both incredibly grateful for all the "stuff" that I will get from her as well as incredibly overwhelmed. they had really nice quality Danish midcentury furniture, valuable Persian rugs, beautiful framed art and things collected from my family's travels... but I will now have to put all of that in a storage unit. There is no room in our rowhouse. We are now thinking of moving to a bigger house, but unless we pay $2m there is no house in dc that can fit all that... so basically, like a turtle, I am carrying my home on my head -- the burden feels very heavy, and it is loaded with emotion. I need to downsize my stuff too -- and all of a sudden, I have no taste for shopping, something I used to enjoy. feels very bittersweet.
Anonymous wrote:Long story why, but I once housesit for a Polish model/actress in Warsaw.
Amazingly cool apartment. In her closet there were: 2 pairs of perfect, very expensive jeans, two silk blouses, 2 cashmere sweaters, and the leather jacket of a lifetime.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are giving our kids the rest of high school, college, plus one "bonus/ just in case year"
Then we move to a tiny home lifestyle. Will rent vacation places when we visit with them.
So excited!
If you change your mind and do it sooner, there are people who have blazed that trail too: http://www.tinyhousefamily.com/
This is getting me thinking. I wonder if there are any time homes in the DC area?
I think it's called a condo (Kondo)?
Anonymous wrote:The idea of defining and seeing abundance in non-material ways is related to all this.
https://www.amazon.com/Tao-Abundance-Ancient-Principles-Abundant/dp/0140196064