Anonymous wrote:Ugh the judgey posters- !
Everyone is ignoring she said she needed to do this as a cleanse- that’s important. May be there is something going on with her that simplifying her environment was important.
I agree, but I think the point of most people is that the kid who needed the cleanse isn’t the one buying all the stuff. Someone needs to slow their consumeristic roll.
I’d probably hold onto a jacket in case something happens to the first or she needs a different style. I’d also be very clear that you’re not going to go out and replace everything. I’d further ask her if she wants to consign or have a yard sale or donate everything but that throwing away isn’t an option. If she wants to consign or have a yard sale, she’d be doing the bulk of the work and I’d let her keep the bulk of the money. If she just wants to be done with it and move forward in her new, healthy, simplified lifestyle, I’d ask if she wants to sort the donations form the trash or if she wants you to. If it’s a mental health issue (not saying she’s mentally ill, just maybe the volume was giving her anxiety or if she feels overwhelmed about seeing it all spread out again), I’d be more than willing to help.
Congratulations, you’re raising a minimalist. Think of the money and time you’ll save.