We last left my poor house waiting to be decluttered with the aid of a friend.  As things have it, she took a different position and I was left with a full closet and basement and half the garage filled with "stuff."  I then went off to a very busy late spring and early summer.  Now that I am more at home (as opposed to camp) I see the closet and the basement, etc. and want it gone!
This past weekend I saw an article in the Post-Standard about a woman, Marlene Gallo, who helps to make the clutter go away.  She was featured in Bob Niedt's column; the name of her company is Tender Transitions.  She sounded more like a grief counselor than what I needed, but I gave her a call anyway.
Marlene and I talked briefly.  She will go through everything after understanding what is important and find homes for things.  She doesn't do e-bay, but maybe I can learn and I have done Craig's List.  Things will go after being gone through - amazing!  She works by the hour or by the project.
This is going to be a horrible year for many, many people.  As I write the Dow is down 500 points.  Jobs are going to be lost, people are going to be hungry and cold.  I want those good clothes of mine and my mother's to help, the crocheted blankets to warm someone.  I haven't done it yet and I know that I won't alone. 
I scheduled an appointment for tomorrow evening.  Stay tuned.
 
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