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My husband’s parents live near us, and we see them about once every couple of weeks or so. His mom keeps sending us home with boxes and tubs of various things from my husband’s childhood and youth: Games, toys, college textbooks, comic books, you name it. I feel like we can’t refuse to take it since it is my husband’s stuff and I suppose she shouldn’t have to store it anymore if she doesn’t want to. She always happily declares how good it is to clear excess stuff out of her house, which annoys the heck out of me because sure, she is de-cluttering her house by cluttering ours. We are now the ones who have to deal with sorting through this ever-growing backlog of stuff. I struggle to keep up with housework and organizing all our belongings as it is, and it is just so discouraging to have to haul home a carload of yet more stuff.
I will add that his parents have a huge house, and my husband is their only child, so it’s not as if they are suffering for lack of room. What say you?
Can we ever say no to this, or do we just have to deal?
I will add that his parents have a huge house, and my husband is their only child, so it’s not as if they are suffering for lack of room. What say you?