I have several pieces similar to that. I got rid of all my old plastic storage containers a while ago, though I did buy a really cute Tupperware set a while back. I get my stuff at TJ Maxx of course!The Snapware is $19 for 9 pieces and lids. Really a very nice set
You could read that Swedish Death Cleaning book.Sitting here looking at the box of Pyrex, and paralyzed over cleaning the house! SO much I could/should get rid of. I fear being a hoarder and lately it's been looking like a justified fear![]()
I actually woke up thinking that may be what motivates me! I have heard about it, but so many things I've given up I've regretted.You just never know what you may need later, and often never know if you'll be able to replace them. It is a reality though, and we should be sure to make it easier for those we leave behind. I always thought more of it as "eviction cleaning"You could read that Swedish Death Cleaning book.
The last thing I bought was a book - Thriving beyond 50 - 111 Natural Strategies to Restore Your Mobility, Avoid Surgery and Stay Off Pain Pills for Good.
The Swedish death cleaning book was good and there is a show too that I watched. Watch The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning Series & Episodes on U I started thinking about this when my husband was ill with cancer as I thought about what I would be left with in our house if he died.I actually woke up thinking that may be what motivates me! I have heard about it, but so many things I've given up I've regretted.You just never know what you may need later, and often never know if you'll be able to replace them. It is a reality though, and we should be sure to make it easier for those we leave behind. I always thought more of it as "eviction cleaning"
That book looks good, I have the credits from Amazon to get it on kindle-let me know if you like it!