Monday, December 8, 2003

The Last Frontier

It took me all weekend, but I finally cleaned out Ray's bedroom.  I am no doubt permanently traumatized, but I survived.  I had to do most of it while he was at work on Saturday and watching the football game with friends on Sunday.  I foolishly attempted to coerce him into helping me go through his drawers on Saturday night, but he had a story behind and a reason to keep every piece of junk in that room.  I soon realized that with him assisting me, we'd never finish.  Even after he returned home from watching the game, he started poking around the trash bags I had filled.  "You didn't throw away anything important, did you, honey?", he asked me numerous times.  "Nope", I answered truthfully.  Unless of course he thinks he'll need more than 20 pairs of shoe laces, 500 packets of eyeglass cleaner, 16 rolls of dental floss, about $2 in Mexican money, hundreds of batteries in assorted sizes, and thousands of rolls of film...  But I guess he DOES think that or he wouldn't have saved them all in the first place.  The scary part is that he knows exactly what he has and where it is.  At least he DID know.  Now... we'll be like every other normal couple who is in an extremely happy, fully satisfying, and totally committed relationship.  HE won't be able to find a damn thing... without asking ME first. 

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

My rule is: If it hasn't moved in a year, throw it out. My wife believes that rule applies to me. I have 2 days left before she throws me out.

Anonymous said...

LOL @ Lotzamoes comment and my hub does the same thing. He roots through the trash all the time. My baby has a toddler basketball stand that the net has been broken off of for 6 months.I have thrown it out once a week since last june. It always comes back. And my hub has 3 draws full of all that same freakin' junk. Only he has ten thousands screws added to his collection.

Anonymous said...

I thought only Wilt Chamberlain claimed to have 10,000 screw drawers.

Anonymous said...

Hey, I love to collect stuff. My sister in law cleans out her closets every year! Someday you all will be sorry!

Anonymous said...

Oh my. Too funny. But you know there will be that one day when God forbid, his shoe lace breaks and he can't find one of the two billion new shoe lace packs he had saved, then all H*ll will break lose right along with it. Great entry!

Anonymous said...

Don't even ask about the mysterious boxes of junk, papers, memorabilia, etc. etc. that we have in storage. At least he let me move them over there, out of our way some.

~ Karyn