I haven't read all the posts... but did read Hawke's and that was a great perspective to hear.. but want to add my own...
Not all pack rats (or hoarders) are holding onto memories.... (kids projects... photos.. etc.) alot of them are holding onto EVERYTIHNG.. and they can't seem to throw them out.
When DH and I first were married, we moved into his grandma's house... she was in a nursinghome and they didn't want to sell the house, but didn't want it to sit empty and have to pay bills on it. So we moved in, and paid the bills.
In order for us to move, it had to be cleaned out.
In the basement.. there were piles and piles and bags and bags of junk. His grandparents didn't cook... it was McDonald's or Banquet frozen dinners. So every box of every frozen dinner was down there.. and the trays too.... every McDonald's take out bag.. nicely folded. Thousands of cream and sugars (they always grabbed extra's to have at home.. just didn't know when enough was enough) Every newspaper stacked up high. It was dirty and dangerous. It took weeks to clean out, w/ lot's of help. At least 50 bags lined up along the front yard for the garbage truck EVERY week.
Sadly.... oh so sadly... DH's mother is the same exact way. Her house is the same. They moved into their retirement home only a few years ago.. and it took many months to move b/c of all her junk. She did get rid of all the garbage stuff prior to the move (b/c her husband would just throw stuff out when she was not looking) but her nice newly built home is getting stuffed to the max. The nice finished basement is completely full.. you can only walk around a teeny little trail to get around. (the basement is bigger than our house) The upstairs will be at that point soon. I don't look forward to the day we have to clean up that mess. It's not memories, it's an illness, and she refuses to get help with it.
Not all pack rats (or hoarders) are holding onto memories.... (kids projects... photos.. etc.) alot of them are holding onto EVERYTIHNG.. and they can't seem to throw them out.
When DH and I first were married, we moved into his grandma's house... she was in a nursinghome and they didn't want to sell the house, but didn't want it to sit empty and have to pay bills on it. So we moved in, and paid the bills.
In order for us to move, it had to be cleaned out.
In the basement.. there were piles and piles and bags and bags of junk. His grandparents didn't cook... it was McDonald's or Banquet frozen dinners. So every box of every frozen dinner was down there.. and the trays too.... every McDonald's take out bag.. nicely folded. Thousands of cream and sugars (they always grabbed extra's to have at home.. just didn't know when enough was enough) Every newspaper stacked up high. It was dirty and dangerous. It took weeks to clean out, w/ lot's of help. At least 50 bags lined up along the front yard for the garbage truck EVERY week.
Sadly.... oh so sadly... DH's mother is the same exact way. Her house is the same. They moved into their retirement home only a few years ago.. and it took many months to move b/c of all her junk. She did get rid of all the garbage stuff prior to the move (b/c her husband would just throw stuff out when she was not looking) but her nice newly built home is getting stuffed to the max. The nice finished basement is completely full.. you can only walk around a teeny little trail to get around. (the basement is bigger than our house) The upstairs will be at that point soon. I don't look forward to the day we have to clean up that mess. It's not memories, it's an illness, and she refuses to get help with it.