I have been under the weather the last couple of days.  Still uncertain if I might have picked up something while out in the wild frontier last weekend.  I have taken the "at home" time to do a little Spring cleaning.   I guess I still have a few weeks until the technical onset of summer, so "Spring" cleaning it is.  I started with my bedroom drawers and closets.  The amount of clothes that I  have that I don't wear is ridiculous.  I generally have a rule that if I haven't used something in 3 years, it is time to get rid of it.  Well, I have some clothes going back 10 years that I haven't worn in a while, like suits and formal dresses.  I always hesitate to give them away.  What is really amazing is that I believe I have gotten rid of more stuff since moving here that I have bought, and it still feels like I can get rid of more.    I abhor having "stuff" around.  It literally drains me.  Piles of crap = stress for me. 
Funny then, that my husband is the consummate pack-rat.  He would love to live in a little fortress of piles of "things" he just can't part with.  Fortunate for me that when he is on the road I get to go through stuff and secretly take it to the Goodwill (wha ha ha ha).  Sometimes I get off scott-free where he can't seem to recall what it is that he's missing.  Other times it's, "honey, have you seen my such and such?"  Oh, crap!  Then I have to do my best impression of a dumb blonde, "gosh hon, no I  haven't.  When was the last time you saw it?"  He will then wonder off, trying to remember where he had last seen the item in question.
One time I actually tried to find a phobia for not being able throw things away.  I couldn't find anything specific regarding the action of discarding  items, but did find a phobia relating to the garbage can itself. I asked my husband if he had such a fear.  Let's just say he didn't find my humorous jab that funny.  I have just come to accept that he and I are different in this regard and that I will always be the one de-cluttering our life, and he will be the one filling it back up.  Such as it is in marriage.  
Now...on to the garage!  Do you think he'll notice if I get rid of some of his tools?  Hummmm... better not.
6/02/2007
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Stay away from the power tools!
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