Thursday, December 30, 2010

Koda-dramatic!

I lost my parents some years ago (don't cry for me, Webentina) and put off getting rid of a lot of their stuff (see previous post about attaching sentimental value to crap) that most people would have thrown away at least by year 2 A.D. Also as per my last post, I decided to begin my minimalist lifestyle 2 days early, and chose the store room to begin my odyssey.

Why.

I don't just have a lot of crap to clear out. I have a ton of crap to clear out. I'm prone to exaggeration, but not this time. I've already gone through 2 packs of jumbo garbage bags and that's only after 1 cupboard. I've had the bejeezus scared out of me by a cockroach that decided my track pants presented a safe haven from the broom (an impromptu striptease is not appealing when you're shrieking at the top of your lungs) and to top it off, I'm allergic to dust.

I went into this thing with the idea firmly rooted in my head that I can Throw Things Away. If I didn't know they were there in the first place, it's as though they never existed, ergo, garbage bin.

It's almost as though I forgot who I am.

Why would I need to hold on to keys that obviously belonged to cars long past just because they, at one point in time, belonged to my parents? I don't have an answer to that, except to say that I will throw them away. Eventually.

On a cooler note, I found 4 rolls of Kodachrome in that cupboard - some mold and worse for wear - on this, the last day ever, that the last roll of it is going to be developed.


My mother was the photographer in the family, and this just proves how cool she was.


:)

13 comments:

  1. Ohh nice find. Time to scan that in and see what you get.

    Never had the pleasure of shooting kodachrome, was too expensive to ship away to get it developed.

    Sad day, still and will always be a film shooter no matter what. Guess will have to stick to my b/w stuff.

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  2. I know - it's such a coincidence to find them today. I'll have to see what I can do with them - I didn't lie when I said they were in poor shape...
    Is your stuff online? Send me the link:)

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  3. Loved this post and accompanying photo. Keep 'en coming. :)

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  4. Great blog, Sarita! The cockroach part is great...sure, we can laugh at it now, right? ;)

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  5. Great Sarita! Goods words and photo. Life takes its time, we must take our time with it.

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  6. It's funny if I don't remember the feeling!:)

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  7. Thanks Sam!:)
    A friend on FB said this about time - that it's not finite until you run out of it - you always have more until you have none...so true...

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  8. So here I am as promised. Love it and keep it coming....an yes your mom was pretty damn cool.

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  9. Hey I have a blog at dmitryk.wordpress.com as well as dkphoto.ca (but that hasn't been updated in a while)

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  10. Thanks - really cool stuff - esp. like the black and white.

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