#LATTER DAY SWEETIE CROSSWORD CLUE FULL#It's been a full week since we got to our first short-term rental and we're still going to bed around 9pm and taking 1-2 naps to get through our workdays. Most of my kitchen, I just had to say fuck it and leave it. We left a key for the junk haulers and a cleaning service, and walked away from every "maybe" item left in the house, the stuff I had planned to neatly box up for the van. In the end, on the last day - a week after our intended deadline - after we had packed up our desks as the last absolutely critical things that needed to go in the van, we were just physically incapable of moving anymore and we had to get on the road. My husband has finally convinced me to sit down and read (and then celebrate the holidays of) Discardia. We should have declared decluttering holidays quarterly every year, but we didn't. We should have started months before we moved out, but we didn't. For the most part, we couldn't just point and say "yeah, just empty that room", we had to go through it all first and ultimately bagged up what had been sorted to differentiate from what hadn't or what was being kept. It's not the stuff, it's the little nuggets of important or at least keepable stuff buried in all the junk. We had a housecooling open house one weekend, and it was nice to see the friends who came by, but most of them didn't want our shit and at best took a lamp or casserole dish. #LATTER DAY SWEETIE CROSSWORD CLUE PLUS#All told we spent the proceeds of the sale of a used car on junk haulers and dumpsters, plus we sold a few valuable things, gave away some specialized stuff on Reddit (kudos to the two people who came and got all my fish and didn't murder me), and filled our yard multiple times with stuff for our Buy Nothing group (who I also invited to come in my house and take what they wanted from my pantry). We just moved out of a 3/4br house (after 10 years) into one small storage unit and one cargo van. Will happily pay large sums of money to offload such responsibility onto others and just leave what I don’t want on the front lawn for the neighbors to take Posted by Too-Ticky at 3:20 AM on September 5 I'm very much looking forward to using this thing! And I found a sprayable fabric paint that I'm using to restore the original, very much faded beige & maroon color scheme. I replaced missing zipper pullers, and added loops for hanging up lights and other small conveniences. I enlarged the inner tent to fit the new bed. I found and bought a 160x220 cm mattress and slatted bed frames to match. We liked what we saw, we took it home.Īnd now I'm happily making those small repairs. And we found one from 1994 that needed small repairs and cost < 300€. If you are lucky enough to have the space, you can just stick them in the garage at home. It has removable walls so it can be as open or closed as you like.Īnother point in their favour: CombiCamp trailers can be stored on their side. The next day or whenever, you can put up the awning, which doubles the floor space. You can go to bed right away without needing to do anything complicated. The lid of the traller becomes the floor of the sitting area. It's also at a normal bed height which is quite comfortable. Your bed is in the trailer, so it's already made and a very decent size. it opens to twice the floor space of the trailer. When you arrive, you unfold the legs, then open the trailer and unfold the tent. While driving, they're a small trailer low, lightweight, and you can put things like bicycles on the top. The fact that they're Danish, and we want to go camping in Denmark, seemed like a pointer. First we considered a Rapido (folding caravan) but soon we found out that there was such a thing as a CombiCamp. We did not want a camper van (too spendy and just too clumsy in several ways), and I vetoed a caravan (too large to drive around with, or too small for comfort, can even be both). So, after a bad night, we searched for other ways to camp that would work better. O hey! This looks like a good spot to talk about my current project!ĭuting the most recent edition of Bornhack, which was otherwise quite excellent, Stoneshop and I found out that for various reasons, tent camping is not really a comfortable option for us anymore.
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