Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Basement Adventures, wee

Little Abe and I spent a good deal of time cleaning in the basement today. I'm feeling very accomplished. It's such a huge job but it feels good to make little dents. One thing I've enjoyed about cleaning down there is that several VERY OLD and honestly really yucky items that I put at the curb (a day early on purpose just in a case anyone would come by and pick them up) have been picked up. I love that people are taking things I'm throwing out. I'd WAY rather they be re-used if just for scrap wood or whatever than to go in the landfill. And today I contacted a scrapper who's picking up some stuff that I left in the driveway for her. I've thrown out a ton of trash/ damaged/ ruined things from the abyss that is my basement but I'm very happy whenever I'm able to find an alternative to the landfill for the junk down there. And truly, to me, every bit of what I'm discarding is junk.

I've also gotten rid of at least 90% of the spider webs that have accumulated over the years... we don't use the basement except for one little corner to do laundry in. After having vacuumed up a good deal of the chipped paint from the floor (maybe 40%) and gotten rid of most of the webs from everywhere else it already looks kind of cozy; okay, that's a stretch, but comparatively I think I can say "kind of" cozy.

I thought I'd share with you some of the most interesting of my basement discoveries today. Again, for any new comers, my husband and I purchased his grandparent's house when they passed. The family took the things they wanted and left everything they did not.

This little guy is rusty as can be but I think it's splendid. It's probably something that will continue to live in my basement pantry for a very long time just because I love it.

I've never heard of nor seen a "frozen food box." This package is honestly completely full of the things. It's one of those odd finds that just leaves you feeling like you've stepped back in history for a moment, you know, before Ziploc. I don't feel like throwing these out but I certainly don't know what to do with them.

This has probably got some value in it. I'll try and sell it on Etsy as soon as I can figure out how to calculate shipping... there are just some things that seem too complicated.


In other very non-interesting news I ended up getting a few groceries today. Tomorrow will be a no spend. I used my $10 store reward and spent $3.35 out of pocket, stuck to my list, and only went $1.15 over what I'd hoped to spend.

Average daily spending for 2015: $16.35

6 comments:

  1. You put me to shame with your decluttering! Soon you will no longer have a room of doom.

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    1. Ah, but you have a room of doom I feel like I have a... um... 60% of the house of doom. Once the basement is cleaned up, which will be a miracle in itself, I've the upstairs to tackle :(

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  2. People collect the strangest things and there are people who would buy those freezer boxes(especially in the original box!)off of you on eBay. Trust me....I know. lol

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    1. I always lose money on ebay. It's like a curse or something. I honestly hadn't thought to sell it though. I'll list it... I don't have an ebay store though. Would you sell it at auction?

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  3. If you have an etsy shop I would think that would be a great selling outlet for the coca cola crate and the vintage package of freezer boxes. You may be surprised at what the value of those items are, not just in worth, but to someone who would use them. :) You did get a lot accomplished- way to go!

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    1. Thanks. I will be posting them to etsy. I just need to figure out how to calculate shipping. I have honestly lost money on sales before due to shipping. I'm really not good at online selling.

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