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<blockquote data-quote="Feeling Sad" data-source="post: 668660" data-attributes="member: 19245"><p>I love American antiques, Victorian, from 1850's through 1900. I love Eastlake and Renaissance Revival. I also collect antique books, girandoles, antique prints, jewelry, china, alabaster busts, pediments, and daguerroetypes. I also love antique portraits.</p><p></p><p>I discovered when my mom passed away, how organized her closet was. She was bed-bound for 7 years. She could not walk into that room. When I sorted her closet, I was amazed how each article of clothing was sorted exactly by color and hue. Her purses, shoes, shorts, blazers. It was beautiful. It was even more bittersweet by the fact that she did not dress for going out for many years. She never opened her closest for 7 years. I bought her clothes, but clothes that were comfortable for the bed. She went out once and awhile with me, but her medications and being bed-bound caused her to gain a lot of weight. I bought her comfortable clothes. She went in a wheel chair.</p><p></p><p>I feel sorry for my mom now. I understand what she went through with my schizophrenic sister. She was trying the best that she could. I bet that her heart was breaking too.</p><p></p><p>There I go again. Being sad. I think I am going to listen to some sixties music on t.v. That will cheer me up. The house is too quiet and spooky.</p><p></p><p>I have friends at work that coordinate their clothing to their rings, bracelets, pendants, handbags, and scarves. I think it would be nice to put my accessories by color. Less time spent in the morning. Still no air at my class, so just Capris and tee shirts for me.</p><p></p><p>Maybe if I go to sleep with happy thoughts, I won't wake up scared.</p><p></p><p>Most of my shirts are floral...separate category or filed by dominate color? Do men ever think this way?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Feeling Sad, post: 668660, member: 19245"] I love American antiques, Victorian, from 1850's through 1900. I love Eastlake and Renaissance Revival. I also collect antique books, girandoles, antique prints, jewelry, china, alabaster busts, pediments, and daguerroetypes. I also love antique portraits. I discovered when my mom passed away, how organized her closet was. She was bed-bound for 7 years. She could not walk into that room. When I sorted her closet, I was amazed how each article of clothing was sorted exactly by color and hue. Her purses, shoes, shorts, blazers. It was beautiful. It was even more bittersweet by the fact that she did not dress for going out for many years. She never opened her closest for 7 years. I bought her clothes, but clothes that were comfortable for the bed. She went out once and awhile with me, but her medications and being bed-bound caused her to gain a lot of weight. I bought her comfortable clothes. She went in a wheel chair. I feel sorry for my mom now. I understand what she went through with my schizophrenic sister. She was trying the best that she could. I bet that her heart was breaking too. There I go again. Being sad. I think I am going to listen to some sixties music on t.v. That will cheer me up. The house is too quiet and spooky. I have friends at work that coordinate their clothing to their rings, bracelets, pendants, handbags, and scarves. I think it would be nice to put my accessories by color. Less time spent in the morning. Still no air at my class, so just Capris and tee shirts for me. Maybe if I go to sleep with happy thoughts, I won't wake up scared. Most of my shirts are floral...separate category or filed by dominate color? Do men ever think this way? [/QUOTE]
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