Our last week in KY was a bit crazy, but we survived and are now in KS. We're working on making my grandparents' house more handicap accessible. Sis. Lawson recently had surgery and is wheelchair bound for a few weeks. We've been needing to make the improvments on the house for years, and now I have a few weeks to work on it. I'm also helping out a little at KCCBS, but they can't afford to buy materials to keep a volunteer busy.

We "de-stuffed" a lot last week. We divided our things into 3 categories. The "things to keep" went into Mom and Dad's attic. The "things to get rid of" went into the yard sale, and the "things to take" needed to fit into suitcases.
Then, we had our yard sale, and we let go of so much stuff. It was wonderful. There were furniture, clothes, books and toys.
We "de-stuffed" a lot last week. We divided our things into 3 categories. The "things to keep" went into Mom and Dad's attic. The "things to get rid of" went into the yard sale, and the "things to take" needed to fit into suitcases.
We had a room for each category. This was the fullest room, the "let-it-go room."
The Police even stopped by twice, once to see how the first yard sale of the year was going and another time to serve papers to one of the Menefee clan (not Keen). We red-necks like to do our civic duty by helping the small-town police earn a living.
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