So, I'm finally sorting through and gleaning out and tidying up Mom's papers. I had whittled it down to one box, but then this weekend I realized I had four locations in my house where there was just one box of Mom's stuff. (I found all four Mom-caches searching for a cost basis for the last bit of stock I sold this year. Cost basis, I say. Having your Series 7 makes it very easy to fill out your taxes.)
Still, all four boxes o' Mom are assembled on the hearth. File folder labels have been made. Stacks are on the table!
EARLY MOM
DEATH FILE
LETTERS FROM MOM
LETTERS TO MOM
FAMILY HISTORY
MOMS WRITINGS
Of course, it takes forever because I keep seeing scribblings in Mom's hand. There's a letter dispensing my grandfather's estate, and next to one dipensee's name Mom has written, "I have no idea who this individual is."
I think I can be motivated to get through everything if I tell myself I can sort through and read all the letters when the rest is boxed up.
This sorting and organizing phase was kicked off by doing my taxes, of course. My goal is to get it all straight by the time I get my refund.
I saw this title and wondered where you'd been keeping her if you now needed a box for her. Also, I don't remember what you said Series 7 was and I refuse to google it because when it comes to financial stuff I just lalala it all away. Probably means I'll be the old lady living on cat food.
Posted by: Amy in StL | March 28, 2011 at 12:54 PM
Amy in StL - Series 8 is too boring to google. And Mom is currently in three boxes and 9 stacks. Progress. A box did fall on my head and I peed myself uncontrollably all day every time I stood up. I'm all better now though.
Posted by: TheQueen | March 28, 2011 at 11:47 PM