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Work continues in the underground crap filled cave basement, one small section at a time because my husband is still miserably bored by retirement.
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He clears and cleans a few square feet..
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Having moved all the cobwebbed clutter that resided there…
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Behind him to the section he previously cleared, insulated and ceiling’d. (That’s the past tense of ‘put up a ceiling’ in case you were wondering.)
He’s shuffled more useless junk around in the past month than Fred Sanford did in his 6 year television series run.
To be honest it drives the OCD part of me a little nuts. Now would be the perfect time to sort, clean, and organize… but he won’t. No matter how many times I suggest it or offer to help. It will be so much more work to do it later, but the man cannot multi task to save his life. The last time I brought up the subject? He snapped at me and said “One thing at a time!”
So he’s down there now, alone. Having turned the corner on the front wall…
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With all that still in front of him.
I don’t know how he stands it. I really don’t.
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I feel for you. I’d go bonkers with someone shuffling stuff around instead of getting it organized. Is it that he’s being stubborn to bother your– or can he really not deal with what to do with the stuff so he procrastinates?
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He’s just a single focus type of person. His mission right now is to insulate and install a ceiling, everything else has to wait. Which usually means it never gets done…
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That’s exactly what I was going to say.
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He’s shuffled more useless junk around in the past month than Fred Sanford did in his 6 year television series run. ~> YUP!
I feel for you. “Too much stuff” doesn’t feel good to me either. That said, for him, “too much stuff” must feel “just right.
I knew someone like that. She was card-carrying hoarder . . . in her garage, in her living room, in her kitchen, etc. One week, she cleaned up one room to host a luncheon for 4 college chums. It looked great . . . until she put everything back the way it was.
I asked her why. Why put it back instead of expanding the clean up.
Her response “I like it better this way. It makes me feel comfortable.”
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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I don’t allow it upstairs in the house. He has the cellar, the garage, the shed, the barn. He can’t have the house!
😠
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I feel for you too. If you pick it up to relocate it, why not decide right then and there whether it’s worth keeping? (I think we can agree it’s not 99.9% of the time.)
I got one here doing similar. It’s not easy…
But it’s fun to read your journey. And, I approve of the nice, white ceilings! Perhaps one day the entire basement will have a ceiling. 😉
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Now is the time to sort and organize, but he won’t. It’s just so much more work his way… and I’m beginning to wonder if it will ever be finished.
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Single focus. Organizing is a different job, not the one he’s doing right now. Push for both, you may not get either. He’s your man until the end, I have no doubt, but this is for him.
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I leave him to it for the most part, but it’s hard to watch him to do twice the work when he doesn’t have to.
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Cathy was the same way when I was doing my room, which was the same process on a smaller scale, with a parquet floor as well as a drop ceiling. The decision making/crap disposal process was after, but it came. Seeing him sweeping the floor, a largely unnecessary task at this point, makes me think he’s going to keep going until it’s standing tall. Chin up, I think you’re going to be happy at the end.
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Time will tell. I hope so….
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A stove, a scale and two fireproof buckets.I’d probably buy one of those buckets if you had a tag sale. Do you know if he’s going to box in all the duct work? Just curious.
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Some of the duct work is in between the floor joists, so those.. yes. The others no.
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Yep, that’s a Marine for you. Focus on that ONE task and the tackle something else when that’s done. It would drive insane too 🤪.
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They thought it was great at Iwo Jima, I agree. Jarheads, I love ’em.
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And from the title of the post I thought you were going to talk about your constant nagging of him!!!! :O)
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Me, nag? Never….
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Thats a whole lot of nothin’ goin’ on
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Ceiling, insulation and shelves. Not that you can see them….
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The shuffling of junk from one side to the other moots the point of the additions. Ya can’t polish a turd no matter how hard you try.
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And yet in his mind, he’s organizing.
🤷♀️
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Well, they do say idle hands are the devil’s workshop. That basement certainly does look like it’s been through hell and back!
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It was so empty and lovely when we moved in. 2,000 square feet of nothing.
Sigh.
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It’s busy work. He could be upstairs bothering you instead…………..
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He’s so bored and unhappy in retirement anything seems fun.
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I can’t wait to do that myself in a few months. Fingers crossed!!
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Retire… or clean out your basement?
😉
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retire and finish my house. LOL
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I hope you enjoy it more. My guy is seriously not happy…
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He can always find another job….
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That kind of negates the reason for retiring.
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True. But a lot find a part time just for something to do and get out of the house.
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He’s always on the road and out of the house so that can’t be it. I knew he’d have a had time adjusting, he was the same way when he retired from the Corps.
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Don’t even get me started on MY basement…
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