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Can't cope with this weather, don't know what to wear, let alone what to dress children in. Plus, need to put my summer stuff away and get winter stuff out, have mountain of stuff the littlest one has outgrown that I really need to go through and dispose of, but also the mountain of stuff I've just got out of the loft that she may now fit into, but need to sort and hang up, oh and the pile of stuff her big sister has outgrown which I need to sort and put away for when little one can wear it....wwwwaaaaaahhhhhhh........it's all too much. I need heeeelllllpppp........


Sorry, I know I shouldn't be complaining about this, just having a moment. Chocolate may possible be the cure....

Molly - as you may imagine, I am suffering from this too. I don't know what is going to happen when we need to shuffle around bedrooms and lose our spare room - it currently resembles a laundry/second had shop store. Recently tried to pack up some of little snowboarders clothes to find there were some still with tags on. My own wardrobe is a nightmare. Husband starting to get bit narky about it (question last night - what do you actually do when baby has his 2 hr sleep? - answer - lie weakly on the sofa darling - you try spending from 6am - 12.30 with him on your own). Need to hire a wardrobe clearer-outer....or just house clearance I suppose....argh....

My sympathies! We're in the same boat - every time I put a load of stuff in the attic, Notsoseriousbaby seems to outgrow another bunch of clothes.

And, of course, if you're looking to sell anything that baby C has outgrown, let me know! Vx

Grab a bar of chocolate, a glass of wine ( or both ;-) ) then slowly begin your task.


I had a clear out last week and was amazed how many black bags it took just to have a basic seasonal clear out.

Our garden shed is my next project - I need to be able to just grab something without tripping over one of our

much needed household items which never get looked at let alone used. Argggghh !

I'm in the same position but just don't have the time to do it. I managed to do a Sainsburys bag full of socks the other day and that's my lot before one is crying or needs feeding or changing etc etc. The next thing is to keep moths at bay - we had a load in our old house and it was horrible, they chewed through a lovely coat of mine which I was too fat for but had hoped one day I would be able to wear again....HA!

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