by Hope
When we moved out of our home into the 900 square foot apartment, we underwent a major purge. Then when we moved into the camper, we purged even more. Last year, our stuff fit into a small 6’x4′ cube for moving. And honestly, other than buying furniture when we moved into our new rental house last April we haven’t really gotten back into stuff.
Furniture
We each got a new bed, we each have a inherited chest of drawers and we each got a new desk (Princess’ was given to us.) I purchased a used table and chairs from an estate sale ($200) and my uncle gave us a antique dishes holder (not really sure what to call it.) That’s it. We don’t have any living room furniture at all.
Clothes
Princess and Gymnast continue to out grow clothes every season. (Although I think we are coming to the end of that with Princess.) With that being said, although they have all gotten new clothes over the 10 months we have been here, we have continued to donate items as new ones were brought in. (Remember when we did the 25 clothing items?)
The Purge
So what am I talking about when I say the purge begins…books. As you know, we have homeschooled for the past 9 years, since Princess was kindergarten age. I have curriculum for every subject beginning with lower middle school through high school. Now that the twins are out of high school (Sea Cadet graduates this year,) and the younger two are in public school…the books are gathering dust.
Therefore, my goal over the next week is twofold:
- Sort through my bookshelves and pull out all of those books that can go
- Find a place to sell them (where I can make the most money and encounter the least hassle)
I don’t know how much money I will recover off this endeavor, but something about these mass purges calms my soul. We are definitely minimalist even today. Some of us (me) more than others, but in general, we have far less “stuff” then most anyone I know. And I love it.
I’ll keep you posted on how this purge translates into money!
Hope is a creative, solutions-focused business manager helping clients grow their business and work more efficiently by leveraging expertise in project management, digital marketing, & tech solutions. She’s recently become an empty nester as her 5 foster/adoptive kids have spread their wings. She lives with her 3 dogs in a small town in NE Georgia and prefers the mountains to the beaches any day. She struggles with the travel bug and is doing her best to help each of her kids as their finish schooling and become independent (but it’s hard!) She has run her own consulting company for almost twenty years! Hope began sharing her journey with the BAD community in the Spring of 2015 and feels like she has finally in a place to really focus on making wise financial decisions.
Hope, is there any call for Home School teachers where you are? Like homeschooling other people’s children? People who’s kids need homeschooling but who work full time and don’t want to give it up?
I just wondered if it was a job opportunity?
I have thought about the possibility of starting a co op, but I really couldn’t get one off the ground until next fall. And with my kids not being homeschooled anymore, I’m not sure I have it in me.
Good for you Hope! You are looking for ways to put a couple more bucks in the checking account and cleaning up shop. Win-win!
Hope: Check out bookscouter.com before selling/giving away your homeschooling textbooks. I’ve been able to sell lots of books through that website.
Thanks, I will check it out!
Now that sounds like a great development for your kids.
I’m glad they enjoy the new situation