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The things they (literally) leave behind...
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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 688114" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>We never got around to thoroughly cleaning out my son's bedroom, so sentimental things were still out...but the plan was to box them up, label them, and store them like you did. Same with clothes. The plan was to go through them, wash as needed, and stick them in a tote (if they are the right size and in decent condition otherwise toss/donate). Of course, it's a bit different with a young man; all ratty jeans and t-shirts and he doesn't really care what he wears anyway. But I, personally, would pack them up and stick them away somewhere if there is space to do so. </p><p></p><p>But that's me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 688114, member: 17309"] We never got around to thoroughly cleaning out my son's bedroom, so sentimental things were still out...but the plan was to box them up, label them, and store them like you did. Same with clothes. The plan was to go through them, wash as needed, and stick them in a tote (if they are the right size and in decent condition otherwise toss/donate). Of course, it's a bit different with a young man; all ratty jeans and t-shirts and he doesn't really care what he wears anyway. But I, personally, would pack them up and stick them away somewhere if there is space to do so. But that's me. [/QUOTE]
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