How long did I finally take to turf love letters from someone I no longer liked? Why do I hang on to clothes that no longer fit or that I'll never wear again, even on the off-chance I'll be invited to just that kind of fancy-dress party? I don't know, but I don't regret ditching the floral '70s jumpsuit.
Maybe I do regret getting rid of my maxi-length black leather Merivale coat. But come to think of it, by the time I did pass it on I was long past trying to squeeze and arm into it, let alone the rest of me. Maybe I regret not still having the teeny-weeny Mickey Mouse t-shirt I wore under it, tucked into blue jeans which were tucked into knee-high black boots.


Mind you, I hold onto my mother's Freddie Fox hats – which I don't wear. And I still have my son's first shoes, his first book, the Harrods nightdress he wore home from hospital, his primary school paintings and 'it was a dark and stormy night' stories. I have his soft toys.
In decades of decisions there are bound to be hits and misses, unless you play hardball and get rid of the lot.
4 comments:
Ahh. Sweet article! I always like to collect the things which are close to my heart. I have my mother's things and some toys from my childhood in my cupboard. Like to look at them when I am feeling down.
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