Wow! Incredible to see the thread still active. Love all the news and updates.
I feel like I'm climbing back into the real world again. Since August of last year, my mother was diagnosed with Dementia. She had fall in January, a brain bleed, and a minor stroke. The long term prognosis was not good. Hospital --> Rehab --> Hospital. She tried to escape the rehab facility with some other residents. We finally got her into a memory care unit in February and unfortunately she passed in March in her sleep. She was 88, had a great husband, a great family, and a great life. My son wrote a cool Facebook post that we had him read at the funeral:
https://www.facebook.com/tevacek/posts/10102431887300783
But, here is what has consumed my life since March: Working to empty a ~4500 sq. ft. house of organized hording!!!! Every weekend and many week nights has been moving furniture, parsing papers (Dad printed off every tax return (and workbooks) since 1990), and sorting through 20 gal tubs of seasonal crap. How can you have 2-3 20 gal. tubs of just Thanksgiving napkins and plates. The local goodwill guys actually knew my name.
We had a couple gatherings where I would hold up pictures and ask, "Anyone know who the heck this is?" If everyone shook their heads, that one got tossed. I kept all the serious family history including mom's photo albums. Turns out she was in grade school with Warren Buffet at Rose Hill Elementary. We even stumbled into the tub of 8 mm movies. Think we need to have a gathering to watch some.
I've found a
Wonder Bread Aircraft Spotter Dial, an
Argus C3 camera (Colin used one in a Harry Potter movie), Las Vegas Hotel Ashtrays and Matchbooks, and a smooth haired Ken doll (auction guy offered me money for it). I'm still sorting the coins and Lionel trains.
Mom was born in 1930 and one of her high school scrapbooks was filled with cutout pictures of Eisenhower, Churchill, the US Army Air Force Generals, etc. She even kept all of the kid's childhood mementos. Good and bad. Found an envelope labeled "Dad and Johnny's Big Argument". It contained my torn up driver's license from 1975!
Here is one of my favorite finds (zoom to check out the prices):
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