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I grew up in a house full of clutter. Curios, antiques, knickknacks and sentimental items cheerily crowded all surfaces. My parents house is still like that. No minimalism for them. And as a teenager I rebelled. I still have those today. The houses I feel most comfortable and cosy in are full to the brim of loved and lovely things. Living rooms packed full of novels and photographs. Evidence of the people that live there.

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Evidence that people actually do live there. I am not interested in appearing on Hoarders. But when I set about clearing things out, how do I know what my future self will miss? What seems innocuous now could become loaded with meaning in years to come. Where is the line? How much can you take away from your home before you lose some of its soul?

Maybe the trick is to only buy things you truly love in the first place, to be mindful with the gifts you give and to keep all things created in love even if only via photograph. I think only buying things you truly love in the first place is definitely the best way forwards! Yes, I think we need to think more at the obtaining start, rather than obsessing at the disposing part of the cycle.

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I am not a minimalist and I strongly believe in having a home filled with tangible memories around me. Sometimes, we try to hold on to the people we have lost through things and the things you deem important at the time of loss, may not be the long term things you wish you had kept. Having said all that — I am trying to simplify and declutter my life and starting with my home is helping.

I have learned some important lessons about stuff.

Another is that, often times the things you value and think others around will value, are not the same! So, buying AND keeping only stuff I really love, is the key for me. I have seen people throw everything out when a loved one leaves and live to regret it. I have seen people become obsessed with things that once belonged to their loved one. I agree that simplifying life is a good objective. Vanessa recently posted… Deficit of Downtime. Lovely conclusion. I am not anti-knick knack, but am definitely anti-stuff for the sake of stuff.

Or stuff to fill space because you have space to fill. I discarded some things from my teen years a few years back and I really regret it. So sentimentality has a place. Because we all have so many of the things!

Yeah I like to think I maintain a pretty good balance. Is this the most gruesome kids book ever written? Oh I like curated things! It shows some care. And I love the small glimpses into your home that you have given. I like to think of myself as a sentimental minimalist. I HATE clutter at the moment. I guess it depends on the memories you attach to your clutter, as to how you feel about it. I am in a phase where I just want to start again. I really miss living in an area that does not have kerbside collection. I am a fan of decluttering but not to the extent of living in a minimalist home.

She said that in a minimalist world, children had lost their history, therefore their own self identify and a feeling of connectedness. She asked us to think back to our family homes, full of photos up on the walls and adorning cabinets and bookshelves, to our homes today where minimalism ruled and photo filled walls would be considered clutter.

My eldest son loves seeing his picture up — although my youngest 2. Must do something about that. I love to declutter but am totally a maximalist. I love to have things around me. I am visual so if I put it all away I would forget I had it. Maple Syrup — Yum! Got some for Christmas! Beans — Ah oh: a staple in the Mouse House; the increasing temperatures have an adverse affect on flowering and vine production. From what I have read, research shows that Garbanzo beans Chick Peas are heartiest and may survive the Climate Apocalypse.

But never fear, we may be able to make flour using Sourghum and Millet, grains which we better start familiarizing ourselves with, as they may be the only grains hearty enough to survive the Climate Apocalypse. Rice — Awe, man! Another staple in the Mouse House and so many houses around the world! Serve up some Millet instead!

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