I've been sorting things out in my room. I've found lots of old bits of paper with drawings and writing, tickets to football games, theme parks, aeroplanes, boat rides... other things, photos, school work, school reports etc. It's hard to know what to keep and what to throw out, so I've kept most things. I've filled 5 cardboard boxes (rather small ones) with odds and ends. All the stuff from my choir this year takes up one box. Some boxes can't even close properly because of all the stuff I've crammed in them. And now that I've filled these boxes, where the heck am i sposed to put the blimmin things???
I've only kept most of this because I'll be able to look at them when I'm older and go "oh isn't that nice" and "wow I forgot completely about that person" and that sort of stuff, but as it says in the title I've realised that one mans rubbish is in fact another mans gold. (Actually I already new that but I just thought it linked in nicely with what I've been doing) so there ya go. 2 days worth of tidying out draws results in this post. I was supposed to vacuum my room originally as it's something that I haven't done since about a month or more ago. There are clumps of dust on the floor around my room. Yeah so, instead of vacuuming like I was gonna I emptied my draws out on the floor and now I've emptied all the stuff from my cupboard on the floor.
Hopefully I'll get around to vacuuming tomorrow.
I promised my German teacher that I would practise lots of German which i still haven't done so that's something to do as well.
Oh god... I don't wanna go to schoooool!
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And I don't wanna go to wooooork.
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to bits of paper and things of sentimental 'gold' value I have a knack for keeping most of it. which is silly really but the cabinet beside my bed is filled with stuff like that. Letters, tickets to shows, etc.
same here!
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