This corner of my garage has been housing our old dishwasher since we replaced it this fall. It was one of those things that needed to be taken care of, but I kept procrastinating on it. As long as I could get my car parked and open our doors comfortably, did it really matter that it was sitting there?
While the kids were enjoying some fresh sunshine in our front yard one day though, I started to organize our garage…a dumping ground of activity in our home. Don’t know what to do with something? Just throw it in the garage or basement until you can “figure it out.”
I started loading items right into our c
ar that we were no longer using and could donate, other items were thrown into the trash. I filled our car up with the first load of stuff and made a pile for a second round later.
I flipped through our local paper and found a company that hauls your junk for free. We have one particular company that we like because they are very respectful and come when they say they are going to come. They arrived the next morning and picked up the dishwasher and some old doors that we had from our closets. The entire process took about five minutes and everything was gone. Yes, I completed this task while watching my kids play in the front yard- a half year for a five minute task, but I guess that is how I can procrastinate sometimes.
Feeling motivated, I started clearing out the basement, my closet and drawers of too old clothes, cleaned out both of the kid’s drawers and closets and loaded up four more loads of stuff that we didn’t need. Summer clothes were moved into the closets and an inventory was taken of what little they really did need for the warmer months ahead.
I sold $70 worth of Emily’s cloth diapers, $25 worth of her clothes, $10 in Ethan’s toys, and am making another $50 on our train table that the kids no longer play with. That is $155 that I made plus a nice tax deduction for next year. Although I might have done well with a garage sale, I really just wanted the items out so I could get on with life.
We miss none of the clutter and I am continuing to add to the car as I see things. I didn’t just look at the big things though, there were lots of little things too. For example, every single morning, I would remove this little toaster oven baking sheet that came with my toaster oven so that I could make the kid’s their bagels. I never actually used the little cookie sheet because I used my little stoneware pan if I needed to use something, but every single day, I would pull that sheet out to put my bagel in. It would rest on the counter, aggravating me until I could slip it back into its proper place. Last week I looked at that dish and asked myself, “Why do I do this every day?” I didn’t use it, it was a nuisance, it got in the way of what I needed to do….so I loaded it into the car. Guess what? It isn’t bothering me and I am glad to have it gone.
Is there something that is getting in the way of your life? Why not start a container in your car and fill it as you see things. When the bin is full, just drop it at a charity on your errand day. Start with a small tote and see if you could fill that. What I found though was that I started with a tote that turned into a trunk full of items that were not being used in our house.
Yes, I like the holes in my house where my junk used to be!






Congrats! One of my favorite feelings is getting ri of stuff and how it makes life move smoother. I am pretty good about getting rid of stuff, but this has made me want to go an try to find some more!! Thanks
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I’ve been in a “spring cleaning” kinda mindset lately and have been clearing out lots of clutter. I don’t see any holes, yet! How does a person accumulate so much stuff? LOL
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Great job, Amy! I have also had a few successes at eliminating junk in my garage lately, but I still have a long way to go! For me, it took a new garage door install to prompt me to get moving. I had a functional full size standing freezer that we weren’t using because we had inherited a newer one and a grill with a leak in the gas line that otherwise worked. I was able to give them both away on Craigslist, and as it turned out, they both went to very nice people who could really use them, it made me feel so good to give them to nice appriciative individuals and to have them out of my garage! I keep a tote full of “goodwill” items and as it gets full I drop them off at the drop site up the street from my house.
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What a great feeling! Isn’t it funny that sometimes getting rid of stuff is more fun than acquiring it?
I’m curious, where/how did you sell your cloth diapers? I need to do the same and I don’t know where to do it…
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BabyCenter used to have a swap day where you could sell your diapers on there. I have seen lots of people sell them on Craigslist too! My last batch were sold right here on our website, just by posting them on the blog. I will probably do that to get rid of the remainder of them. Steph, from Stop the Ride, said that eBay won’t let you sell used diapers anymore. They kept changing the rules though so you could always check.
Hope that helps!
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Amy,
A fitting post to end on since I need to get back to packing!
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You’ve motivated me! Our garage is just as you say, a dumping ground. I’m going to be brutal and start throwing things away.
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We just had a garage sale last weekend. We always have one every year and after the sale we donate everything that is left. However, each year I am appalled as to how much stuff we accumulate throughout the year. Where does it all come from??
Congratulations on your job well-done!
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You go girl! Woohoo, you were busy. I live for days like that, I wish I had more. So much fun!!!
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Awesome job, Amy! I’ve been trying to get some stuff cleaned up around here, too and your post was very motivating!
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I still have those cloth diapers. I was so frustrated with the eBay thing I didn’t want to put forth the effort to try to sell them again.
I too was going to ask where you sold yours. Never thought about mentioning it right on the blog. Great idea.
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Yeah for you! I’ve been working on cleaning out our house too. It feels good to get rid of things and find new spaces in your house. Of course my problem is promptly filling those spaces with something else.
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