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<blockquote data-quote="Farmwife" data-source="post: 379439" data-attributes="member: 8617"><p>I highly suggest redecorating the top of that dresser. Maybe fill the top up with things that are not breakable or filled with liquid. (ie:no perfume bottles or nail polish)</p><p> </p><p>Still keep it covered but with "fun" stuff like a plastic piggy bank filled with pennies (should sound awesome when it hits the ground), a small stack of old magazines (those whip open and fly really cool), stuffed animals (something comforting and sweet to hug when you "find" it on the floor) ect.</p><p> </p><p>Then wait until you are so mad that clearing the staged dresser doesn't seem too contrived and let it all loose. If you ever get to that point it will probably feel pretty darned good. As silly as it seems it will be a nice way to relieve pressure. </p><p> </p><p>Just make sure mr. piggy bank doesn't fly into a person, t.v. or mirror or something. Aim is everything. I like an underhand swoop myself. </p><p> </p><p>Don't mean to make light of your situation. I have those everyone hoovers, hate the world, life is so miserable type days too. I've never really craved clearing a dresser. I always fantasize about taking my floor lamp and bashing an entire room full of whatever I can reach while shrieking like a mad woman. (no bashing people of course) For some reason the freedom and release of it all is a horrible temptation. I am waaay beyond the de-stressing pleasures of a bubble bath. I can hear husband "dealing with" my difficult child through the walls after the water stops running, lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farmwife, post: 379439, member: 8617"] I highly suggest redecorating the top of that dresser. Maybe fill the top up with things that are not breakable or filled with liquid. (ie:no perfume bottles or nail polish) Still keep it covered but with "fun" stuff like a plastic piggy bank filled with pennies (should sound awesome when it hits the ground), a small stack of old magazines (those whip open and fly really cool), stuffed animals (something comforting and sweet to hug when you "find" it on the floor) ect. Then wait until you are so mad that clearing the staged dresser doesn't seem too contrived and let it all loose. If you ever get to that point it will probably feel pretty darned good. As silly as it seems it will be a nice way to relieve pressure. Just make sure mr. piggy bank doesn't fly into a person, t.v. or mirror or something. Aim is everything. I like an underhand swoop myself. Don't mean to make light of your situation. I have those everyone hoovers, hate the world, life is so miserable type days too. I've never really craved clearing a dresser. I always fantasize about taking my floor lamp and bashing an entire room full of whatever I can reach while shrieking like a mad woman. (no bashing people of course) For some reason the freedom and release of it all is a horrible temptation. I am waaay beyond the de-stressing pleasures of a bubble bath. I can hear husband "dealing with" my difficult child through the walls after the water stops running, lol [/QUOTE]
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