Time spent in parents’ closets: priceless

The money my parents made with their two-day yard sale came in just under $200 but the experience of purging their closets was priceless.

It all started with a high school friend talking about his and his brother’s arduous task of clearing their mom’s house when she

entered assisted living. My parents, who are both in their 80’s, listened to him describing their experience and his story left a lasting impression on them.

Since April, my sister and I have researched consignment options (both home goods and clothing), collaborated with an eBay liaison, visited charity donation sites and packaged treasures under the close supervision of our parents.

Our parents continue to thank us for our time and support but both my sister and I came to the same conclusion: we’d rather take care of all of this while they’re still alive and spend more time with them rather than sorting through their belongings after death. It would be the same amount of time spent yet under very different circumstances.

Some might say this is morbid but I would recommend this experience to anyone who asks. I credit my parents for their pragmatism and collaboration because it’s not easy to face ones mortality.

As I write this, two pieces of artwork from my parents’ house hang nearby and my parents get to witness me enjoying something of theirs. (And, no, we didn’t remove the artwork off their walls. These were pieces collecting dust in their basement.)

In addition, our parents haven’t decorated a Christmas tree for a few years and, this holiday, we plan to dust off their boxes of ornaments and decorations and divide them among the four siblings. No doubt stories will accompany this and our parents will be there to hear them and contribute, too.

3 responses to “Time spent in parents’ closets: priceless”

  1. Oh Heidi this is a wonderful piece. Thanks for sharing. So glad for you to be able to go slow through the “thinning out”. So many memories each piece holds and stories to be told. Congratulations on following your passion of writing. Keep it up!

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  2. I must say decluttering has been on my mind as well. Over the years, our downstairs is decorated and relatively tidy, but upstairs… Oy. My goal before the end of the year is to clean and organize my sewing room. One room at a time…

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  3. I’m currently doing this alongside my sister and mother. It’s fun the littlest, invaluable things we come across that hold such fun memories and stories. Also curious how much our memories of the same event or time vary even when we were all together.

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