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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 259244" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>I agree go with your gut. when my first husband passed we had no kids & lived in an apartment. I never did exactly clear out his things. when my pop died I think my mom didn't go thru pops clothes for a couple years. some things she never did. when my best fried was dying she herself ordered her in home hospice nurse to dispose of her things before she died & after she passed her daughter moved into moms bedroom but repainted it in her own fav colors but kept the furniture for comfort. every person is an individual. everyone handles things their own way. in their own time. when my mom passed her house had to be sold quickly for my youngest brother - so we turned it into a memory party. I drew much comfort from handling moms things & shareing stories with family & friends in the process. I have a feeling you will know when YOU are ready to do something. follow your gut & heart. soothing gentle hugs to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 259244, member: 1697"] I agree go with your gut. when my first husband passed we had no kids & lived in an apartment. I never did exactly clear out his things. when my pop died I think my mom didn't go thru pops clothes for a couple years. some things she never did. when my best fried was dying she herself ordered her in home hospice nurse to dispose of her things before she died & after she passed her daughter moved into moms bedroom but repainted it in her own fav colors but kept the furniture for comfort. every person is an individual. everyone handles things their own way. in their own time. when my mom passed her house had to be sold quickly for my youngest brother - so we turned it into a memory party. I drew much comfort from handling moms things & shareing stories with family & friends in the process. I have a feeling you will know when YOU are ready to do something. follow your gut & heart. soothing gentle hugs to you [/QUOTE]
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