Bruce Douglas Cockburn = totally Brilliant ...I never even heard of This Bruce b4 —-ty so much for the information.
I get embarrassed by my ignorance = asà qu va
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We crossed over that weird hump recently: spend your life trying to accumulate things, and then spend your time trying to get rid of them.
At the very beginning of the Rona I totally enjoyed the âGentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaningâ audiobook. She talks about how annoying itâll be for your kids to have to sort through your crap, and how you should start getting rid of it now. (Even mentions getting rid of extra *ahem* personal things)
Makes me think of all those yearbooks and other doodads that my boy will need to trash/sell/donate, and how itâll make losing his Dad even more complicated.
My mother did this. After the funeral, there were a handfull of personal items and jewelry that mostly went to family. Paperwork was neatly sorted in a single file box. Dealing with the leftover medical bills was the only hassle and since she had already put me on all her accounts it was very straightforward. I was very thankful.
I'm about to put my dad on an iceflow with all his stuff.
We crossed over that weird hump recently: spend your life trying to accumulate things, and then spend your time trying to get rid of them.
At the very beginning of the Rona I totally enjoyed the âGentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaningâ audiobook. She talks about how annoying itâll be for your kids to have to sort through your crap, and how you should start getting rid of it now. (Even mentions getting rid of extra *ahem* personal things)
Makes me think of all those yearbooks and other doodads that my boy will need to trash/sell/donate, and how itâll make losing his Dad even more complicated.
yep, it is a process of letting "stuff" go
i've embraced it
just play pink floyd's time in the background to get you into the mood
"And you run and you run to catch up with the sun but it's sinking
Racing around to come up behind you again
The sun is the same in a relative way, but you're older
Shorter of breath and one day closer to death
Every year is getting shorter, never seem to find the time
Plans that either come to naught or half a page of scribbled lines
Hanging on in quiet desperation is the English way
The time is gone, the song is over, thought I'd something more to say"
A cool rainy day so Iâm bagging up clothes that donât fit me anymore. Most are rags and some are in good shape.
We crossed over that weird hump recently: spend your life trying to accumulate things, and then spend your time trying to get rid of them.
At the very beginning of the Rona I totally enjoyed the âGentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaningâ audiobook. She talks about how annoying itâll be for your kids to have to sort through your crap, and how you should start getting rid of it now. (Even mentions getting rid of extra *ahem* personal things)
Makes me think of all those yearbooks and other doodads that my boy will need to trash/sell/donate, and how itâll make losing his Dad even more complicated.