Sorry for being MIA on Friday. I was out running errands for over 4 hours.
Crazy!
I usually like to spread them out a bit more but the day was lovely and I figured I'd get them finished in one fell swoop. Here is my Friday post a bit late--
We've gotten a lot done this month so far at Chez Sluggy.
Years ago we started with 3 major decluttering areas in our home--the garage, the basement and the shed.
The garage got tackled years ago(though it does need a redo every couple of years but the major chore was done long ago)and we took on the basement earlier this year.
The last major chore has been on my hit list for years now! and I finally guilted/nagged Hubs into getting on it......Cleaning Out the Shed!!!
Here is a shot of the disaster I call this shed after Hubs had removed quite a bit of already--a wheel barrow, 2 large garbage cans(that hold kindling and firewood), 2 camp chairs, a lawnmower and tarps, many MANY tarps, as well as a few metal poles that had various pool cleaning attachments strapped to them.
Now remember that earlier in the Summer, before Daughter and the BF came to live with us, I had entered this shed from hell and removed a few big items I could disentangle from the mass of garbage contained within--2 bikes, as well as a few bicycle helmets and other "destined for the trash" items.
So after a few hours of work on both our parts, here is the pile of garbage we removed......
Lots and lots of large white pool chemical buckets(most were empty), those metal poles, a pool cover, various pool pump parts you can't really see in this shot, as well as a pile of old empty cardboard boxes in various stages of decay/rot.
The pool chemicals that were left were handed off to the next door neighbor who still has a pool.
Here is a shot of the first load of garbage ready to take to the street for pick-up on the next Tuesday when our garbage disposal company guys make their appearance.
We have since disposed of two more large loads on subsequent Tuesdays.
Shots of items that were Salvation Army worthy........
Sports balls, camping equipment(we hadn't been "real" camping since College Boy was 4), a tent, and a plastic bin.
Four baseball bats. We counted 8 bike helmets(all different sizes)and 4 broken plastic snowboards too which went into the trash.
This awesome wooden red wagon was also uncovered in the very back. It hasn't seen the light of day since we moved here 16 years ago, I didn't even know we had that. lolz
Hubs went back in this morning to clean out the shelves on the left side of the shed. He came out with two more items to donate to Sallie's.......
A Coleman lantern...
And a self-contained camp stove kitchen kit.
And here is the somewhat emptied and majorly decluttered result.......
I am so happy to be able to check this off our list!
Sluggy
Crazy!
I usually like to spread them out a bit more but the day was lovely and I figured I'd get them finished in one fell swoop. Here is my Friday post a bit late--
We've gotten a lot done this month so far at Chez Sluggy.
Years ago we started with 3 major decluttering areas in our home--the garage, the basement and the shed.
The garage got tackled years ago(though it does need a redo every couple of years but the major chore was done long ago)and we took on the basement earlier this year.
The last major chore has been on my hit list for years now! and I finally guilted/nagged Hubs into getting on it......Cleaning Out the Shed!!!
Here is a shot of the disaster I call this shed after Hubs had removed quite a bit of already--a wheel barrow, 2 large garbage cans(that hold kindling and firewood), 2 camp chairs, a lawnmower and tarps, many MANY tarps, as well as a few metal poles that had various pool cleaning attachments strapped to them.
Now remember that earlier in the Summer, before Daughter and the BF came to live with us, I had entered this shed from hell and removed a few big items I could disentangle from the mass of garbage contained within--2 bikes, as well as a few bicycle helmets and other "destined for the trash" items.
So after a few hours of work on both our parts, here is the pile of garbage we removed......
Lots and lots of large white pool chemical buckets(most were empty), those metal poles, a pool cover, various pool pump parts you can't really see in this shot, as well as a pile of old empty cardboard boxes in various stages of decay/rot.
The pool chemicals that were left were handed off to the next door neighbor who still has a pool.
Here is a shot of the first load of garbage ready to take to the street for pick-up on the next Tuesday when our garbage disposal company guys make their appearance.
We have since disposed of two more large loads on subsequent Tuesdays.
Shots of items that were Salvation Army worthy........
Sports balls, camping equipment(we hadn't been "real" camping since College Boy was 4), a tent, and a plastic bin.
This awesome wooden red wagon was also uncovered in the very back. It hasn't seen the light of day since we moved here 16 years ago, I didn't even know we had that. lolz
Hubs went back in this morning to clean out the shelves on the left side of the shed. He came out with two more items to donate to Sallie's.......
A Coleman lantern...
And a self-contained camp stove kitchen kit.
And here is the somewhat emptied and majorly decluttered result.......
I am so happy to be able to check this off our list!
Sluggy