At one point I thought I was done, only to discover an even larger tub of MORE of the same.
There were a few things worth finding. Happy little discoveries. Youngest Son stopped by which was helpful. Eleven hours of sorting on my own just may have been too much for me. Trying to justify keeping a bit of wrinkled paper sounds as stupid as it actually is when I'm HEARING myself say it to someone else.
And the shapes I made by embossing paper using the cover of an old leather book.
The Erasmus quote, which used to be true for me. Once, long ago, I only bought books. As you may have noticed, I've diversified. Although, I don't buy much food and my clothing looks a bit shoddy.

The old Christmas card lost a few stars but I'm glad I found one. If I remember correctly, the ones I sent out had a wreath on the house, smoking curling up from the not-pictured chimney and a Christmas tree in the front window. I've yet to draw the house we are living in now. Maybe next Christmas?
Not pictured is an extremely tiny baggie filled with trimmings from primary colored card stock.
WHY? Why did I neatly file away trash?
So, I got rid of about half (although not that tiny baggie of trimmings) and have since found ANOTHER large container FULL.
This is only ONE room. I've still another to go through.


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Never sure if your progress motivates me or scares me because I see to much of myself in it.
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