I took a lot of pictures around the house in June as I prepared for my in-town, in-neighborhood, pain-in-the-butt move. 😄
I sold this tent that we used only once or twice. (I have another one.)
These were one of my favorite pairs of shoes many years ago, and I'd been holding on to them for too long. (Aren't they cute?) I took some pictures and bade them a fond farewell into the donation box. Hopefully, they've found a fun new life on someone else's feet.
I took pictures of my upstairs bookshelf wall before I had to pack it up. This one hurt, and I can say now two months later, that I miss my shelves and books very much! They're currently residing in storage.
I took pictures of how some things were set up in my bedroom, both for the memories and for possible future reference.
I certainly miss this awesome walk-in closet.
It held so much!
My bathroom. It all would have been perfect for me and David. Sigh.
{Curses on my landlord, who sold her properties to an LLC, apparently.}
{Curses on my landlord, who sold her properties to an LLC, apparently.}
Owls on the wall in the toilet portion of the bathroom!
More owls in the toilet portion of the bathroom. 😂 I had to put my collection somewhere, and it fit perfectly here!
A calming and pretty scene streaming from YouTube on the TV amidst the packing busy-ness.
I also bid a fond farewell to this frog humidifier, which I used for many years in the boys' rooms when they had colds. I have another one, so I didn't need both.
Naptime for Sam. Some things haven't changed much since the toddler years!
I sold the wrestling mats. 😞
I sold this cute library rolling cart that I didn't really need/didn't have space for anymore.
Sam didn't care about his Lego rollercoaster anymore (!!), so I sold it.
I finally got rid of this seat cushion that I'd had since college!
Among many other things, I sold this desk chair.
And I sold this adorable, functional, and useful Radio Flyer wagon that we'd had since the boys were young.
I packed up the whole townhouse myself. Here's just one of the boxes. It's in the new apartment, which I'll write about later this week!