Oh, that's a question I can't answer. I have an eclectic assortment of things from "the past", including a toddler's hair brush, dress for a 6 month old, worn out stuffed animals, an angel made with a paper place mat, construction paper, some stickers, and a pipe cleaner. I have cigarette holders (think Hepburn) in every color, as my aunt was very stylish.
When you can't justify keeping it, or the value - sentimental or otherwise is gone, or you've no place to put it, you can probably get rid of it.
No, I'm not eagerly looking forward to that day. What are children supposed to get for doing their chores or getting an allowance?
My first thought was Natalie Wood, and I see I guessed right
After covering the grey for several years, I decided to go natural. I like it.
I give my nicer clothes to The Cancer Store, which you may not have, but they take good care of the donated items. Donating non-cash items is more difficult, because not every worthwhile charity has a store.
You might also consider a women's shelter.
Ya just never know...
This shooter had given all manner of warning via social media, and there was nothing legally that law enforcement could do prior to him actually shooting people.
A friend observed that - since it's the vehicle, not the drunk driver, that kills people - perhaps we need to outlaw vehicles.
Heading to church to "publish" the monthly newsletter, having lunch with a friend, delivering $1 heart-shaped boxes of candy to all 9 grandchildren, and bowling.
Poetry comes more easily for me. I have a story line, but need to know the layout of where the story takes places, and research some historical events and society that goes with the time of my story. I set the manuscript aside because of this. If I use a fictitious setting, I could get back to writing!
There was a bit of overlapping once or twice, but nothing steady. Just going from job A to job B