Old Magazines
13 months ago
Last week I spent a day organizing our old magazines (three horrifically messy boxes of them, which my six year old has been rereading, so it was worth saving them since her older sisters were her age!).
The Ladybugs and Stone Soups went to my friend DB—the former for her classroom, don’t know why she took the latter but I wasn’t going to argue.
The ZooBooks have gone to the school I’m starting, and I’m also going to transfer the Ranger Ricks there when I find more magazine holders or some way to corral them.
Still sitting on a bunch of years-old Crickets and Spiders, and (in yet more boxes) Friends Journals, The Sun and a few old Mothering magazines which I’d like to donate to a prison (made that a thing a few weeks back, haven’t moved on it yet).
I assembled all the Sun magazines from this year so far and sent them off to my friend DG who is recovering from a kidney transplant and perhaps could use some good reading material. I threw in the DVD collections of “Firefly” and “Freaks and Geeks” as well.
Also I did eventually hand off that bag of kid clothes mentioned in the last entry to EK at the park.
This is quite a process!
Oct 24, 2008, 04:28PM PDT | 1 cheer | 0 comments
a regular cardboard recycling run because my municipality has started to accept corrugated cardboard. This means I don’t have to save it for the 30-minute drive to the recycling center in Bethlehem, so it doesn’t stack up.
haven’t moved anything over to the consignment shop in a few weeks, but I have outgrown S clothes to give away, all neatly bagged for display at the park.
course S had a croupy cough and laryngitis today so we skipped the park, but soon …
Sep 24, 2008, 06:08PM PDT | 0 comments
All the bags and boxes in this photo went out the very next day: the shoe-clothes box for the stuff that’s not saleable, our dear neighbor’s consignment shop for clothes that she can sell [I don’t consign, just donate], friends littler than S. for first choice of her outgrown rubber boots and windbreakers and tevas and other such goodies.
The only thing I had left was the bag of utterly-worn-out textiles destined for the recycling center in Bethlehem, and the next day I added all the recycling in the shed (3-6 plastics and cardboard) and got rid of all THAT to boot.
Yippee! This allowed me to make much better use of my storage space (see goal #1), as the canning stuff and extra-large stockpots moved onto the storage shelves formerly stuffed with stuff that was on its way out.
Ahhhhhh.
Aug 20, 2008, 08:06PM PDT | 3 cheers | 0 comments