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NancyL's avatar

In 2011, my siblings and I helped our parents slowly divest of those things in that house. Some things, like my old bicycle from the 1980s, we gave away via Freecycle or the equivalent targeted gifting platform. My dad loved peering out from his study window at the people who came to collect the free things: the bicycle, the 3 (!) fertilizer spreaders for his lovely lawn, the super from an apartment building downtown, who coveted the 1950 floor scrubber with all the original attachments still in the box!

Helping them farewell this house brought all of us together from far away. They took their beloved furniture pieces and the most important trinkets with them to an independent living apartment; local dealers drooled over the mid century modern bedroom sets and other carefully-chosen elements of their modest but comfortable life as they readied for the next stage.

Being able to peel away the layers of their history with slow care made it so much easier. I will carry this lesson forward myself, emptying my house as I live here so there is less of a painful exhumation at the end.

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Kelly Thompson TNWWY's avatar

Gorgeous. What grace to have a posse at the end.

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