






















Hi everyone!
Well, the closing for the new house is this coming Friday. So, I will be moving out of my parents house and into my new house in a week. It's both exciting and a little scary at the same time. It will be weird not going back to the house that has been my home since I was three, so many memories. I wonder what new memories I will create in my new home? I will post pictures of the new house when I have some. (kinda hard to do when you don't have any

) The one thing I am not looking forward to is going through stuff and deciding what I need, what I want, and what (if I could just get myself to part with it) I can get rid of. I don't want the new house to be cluttered like my room is. Clutter is stressful and unfortunately I'm a big pack-rat. Does anyone know of places that take stuffed animals? I have six (yes, I said six) big Tupperware containers full. As a kid, I loved stuffed animals (hell, I still love stuffed animals) and I never got rid of any. I want them to go to a good home where someone will love them. As of now, they sit in the Tupperware containers, all smashed together, up in the attic. I'm not getting rid of all them, of course, I can't get rid of my bear Nini, he's the same age as me. (pronounced like Hi hi but with an N. What? What'd ya want, he was my first ever stuffed animal, I wasn't even one yet when I named him

) Good Will won't take stuffed animals or toys for that matter, I don't want to just throw them out. So if anyone has any suggestions, please let me know.
Anyway, I'm going to be packing and going through things in the coming week and then unpacking and settling in the following week. So, I don't think I'll be around much.
See most of you after I move!
Word Search: New House:


P.S. For some reason I can't change my emoticon,meh

Clubs I belong to.

Art used in avatar belongs to J. "NeonDragon" Peffer

Devious Comments
--
Join ~Stewart-Colbert ~LittleKuribohFans
--
"Life's too mysterious, don't take it serious." Mary Engelbreit
"No mind is throughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. " Samuel Taylor Coleridge
The Ducky wants to wish you both lots of luck in your new home, and I definitely can't wait to see the piccies!!!!
--
I am Darkwing Duck in The Disney Directory's Disney Character Claimers'
--
Don't you hate waiting for the stop sign to turn green?
--------------------------------------------
45.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot.
You should be able to find a thrift store,or an orphanage to take the stuffed toys,some children's
hospitals take stuff like that also!!
Dont worry,more room means more clutter!!
Youll find plenty of new things to clutter the new house with,I speak from experience!!
--
" The level of experience is only a portion of the measure of an artist."~Art-fromthe-Hart
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Avatar made by the one and only[link]
They have been with you since childhood.
I'm sure you can find a place to put them in your new home.
I've got tons of plushies myself...most of them are in a garbage bag at the moment in a closet cause I have no room once so ever in my bedroom which is really really small.
I've had those stuffed animals since I was only a baby and still have them.
I can't part with any and probably never will!
They go wherever I go.
Anyway, good luck with your move!!!!
If you still need to pass on your stuffed animals, try Project Smile ( [link] ). I've never dealt with them, personally, but I've heard good things about them.
Good luck with your new house. If there's the chance you'll be the slightest bit homesick, display the stuffed animals you're keeping prominently, one or more to each room. That helps, because they're very familiar objects.
--
...and then wash your mouth out with soap.
So far, I haven't been home sick, but I will keep your advice in mind if I do.
--
"Life's too mysterious, don't take it serious." Mary Engelbreit
"No mind is throughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. " Samuel Taylor Coleridge
So far, so good
--
"Life's too mysterious, don't take it serious." Mary Engelbreit
"No mind is throughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. " Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Previous Page12Next Page