Decluttering is a habit for me now

I'm not sure I want to go down that rabbit hole. In a spare bedroom closet is his historical clothes - Air Force uniform 30 years old. His brother's letter jacket from high school - you get the drift and it's half of a large reach in closet. This was moved into that closet five years ago (when we moved into house) and never looked at again. I think it's time to let go of some of that stuff as well.

It's not a money issue he will let things with holes go and does give away the occasional shirt that is really too small for him or if I tell him it's really to shabby to keep wearing - mnnn I need to do that more often.

And that just reminded me I need to get him to try the hanger trick of turning all he hangers around, but I don't know if Mr. Military will go for that or not. When I moved in with him he redid all the hangers for my clothes and hung every thing up perfectly. This was well before Kondo, he could write that book, wish he followed his own teachings lol

But if I could get him to do the hanger trick and then a spring clean out, baby steps.

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