“Every day, I would text a photo of something I wanted gone.”
sought solutions on how to deal with her two adult daughters’ stuff, which was currently filling the family garage after the daughters had left home.Ask Amy: I’m helping a teen who got kicked out, and her mother is furious with me: I have two sons. Getting them to retrieve their treasures was a challenge. They were simply not interested.Yes, the old impressions for braces, awards from elementary school, and many other “treasures” have inspired lots of laughs! Problem solved.
Eventually, we held a final “love it or leave it day” and whatever didn’t go home with them hit the trash or the Salvation Army store. Once when I was visiting home my mother came into my room, looked me straight in the eye, smiled, and said with deep concern: “You know your father and I love you very much. But whatever you leave behind on your next trip here will go into the trash. You should start looking into shipping what you want now.”Each time they visit us, I make them take something back with them. When we go to visit, I take something with me.
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