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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 66575" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>To lighten the tone (although I know you're really hurting and rightfully so) I could copy and paste your initial post from my summer visit to my easy child daughter's apartment. She had everything you named and 100X more. It was like someone took 3 large trash cans and just scattered it everywhere. I'm exactly the opposite...a neat freak.</p><p></p><p>I remember when my mom cleaned out my room I stayed in for 18 years after I got married. I came to visit one day and she had 5 or 6 large boxes, the walls had been painted, new curtains, new dresser...I was devastated!! That was MY room. But, what it made me realize is that is wasn't my room anymore. I had my own place and started a new life. It's weird how little things affect you like that. You'd think, "Hey!! Someone cleaned my room and got me all new stuff!! :smile:</p><p></p><p>If it will lighten your heart a bit, you might want to do that to her room. You don't need to throw stuff out, but make it pretty again. It will be work, but in the end you'll have a beautiful room.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 66575, member: 179"] To lighten the tone (although I know you're really hurting and rightfully so) I could copy and paste your initial post from my summer visit to my easy child daughter's apartment. She had everything you named and 100X more. It was like someone took 3 large trash cans and just scattered it everywhere. I'm exactly the opposite...a neat freak. I remember when my mom cleaned out my room I stayed in for 18 years after I got married. I came to visit one day and she had 5 or 6 large boxes, the walls had been painted, new curtains, new dresser...I was devastated!! That was MY room. But, what it made me realize is that is wasn't my room anymore. I had my own place and started a new life. It's weird how little things affect you like that. You'd think, "Hey!! Someone cleaned my room and got me all new stuff!! [img]:smile:[/img] If it will lighten your heart a bit, you might want to do that to her room. You don't need to throw stuff out, but make it pretty again. It will be work, but in the end you'll have a beautiful room. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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