Your mom nailed it with "I enjoy my house being less cluttered more than I enjoy the stuff". I've been thinking that way for a couple of years now and it's very freeing!!! Fantastic video and it was fun to watch you two together!! :)
You are my favorite decluttering and minimalist channel. Mom is a hoot! Thank you, Shannon, for providing such useful information, motivation, and entertainment. ❤ I'm closer to your mom's age, so I relate to her quite a bit. The laughter is contagious!😂
Deb here. Your Mom is so right about ending up in one room when you get too old. I have seen it happen with family members. So many of our things that hold our memories are tossed away by others because it has no meaning to them.
I decluttered photos last year. So difficult. I had over 7,500 photos and got it down to about 2,500. I basically just disposed of the ones that were duplicated or rubbish. It was hard because my daughter was born with special needs so I took so many photos. I put them in albums and in a cupboard. I was so happy when it was done. I felt uncomfortable disposing of photos and it made me uneasy. After a few days that subsided. I now have albums of beautiful photos. Boy was it hard though! Good luck to anyone doing it. It’s worth it for sure.❤
I spent the last few years doing the same. I have a very large family. I kept only the good photos and of course old photos of past family members. I got EVERYTHING scanned and on my laptop. Then I organized the digital photos into file folders. I chose a nice representation of my family physical photos and made an album. I also put my very very favorite photos into a nice but not too big wall collage frame. Some photos went into a brag book. There were many many photos left, so I gifted them to my two daughters. I also shared the digital photos with my entire family. Everyone was so happy to get such a comprehensive collection. (I'm the oldest child and have the most family stuff.)
I used to never wear scarves...because i had so many i couldnt choose. Now i have 4 and they are part of my wardrobe! Easy to see, find, wear, put back!
I’ve been watching you and your Mom for over a year and love to hear you laugh together! You both bring me so much joy! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Shannon I just love your videos. I love the ones with your mom just as much. Every time I'm done watching a video I want to get up and declutter some more. I love the way my house feels and looks. I'm in my 2nd year of minimalism. It's so great. I no longer just buy clothes or anything. I no longer go to the sale to see what I can buy. I only go to the mall or shops when I need to. I love your title, let's declutter and laugh and have fun. I laugh while watching and I am so inspired. Cleaning and decluttering can be fun. Thank you so much. Melissa, South Africa
I really Love seeing you two do this together!!! So much love and mutual respect 🩷🩷 Such a Gift to each other!!!! And to us - anyone who still has their mom and is able to do this can enjoy it together - lucky them!!!!!
My grandfather use to carve those Dala-horses in his apartment in my home town, Siljansnäs, after he retired in the 1970’s.The company would give him a box of horse cut outs and he would carve them and send them back to be painted.
Wow! What a transformation, mentally and physically! I like what your mom said, “I no longer felt threatened by the question, Do you really need 5 of these?” That is a huge mind shift in decluttering! Awesome work👏👏
My favorite Kathy line: No, I've lost all feeling toward getting rid of stuff. 😂😂😂 I watched all of your videos, as you did the decluttering with Mom, but it was so fun to see this one where they are all together!
Your mom has such an infectious laugh and just a positive personality. She is also very attractive. I can see you Shannon following her footsteps. Such lucky heritage.
There is nothing more freeing then Swedish Death Cleaning, I love how your Mom seems so happy and free… Also how much fun you did it together, in my life it’s the opposite , I am the one that helps my daughter declutter… I Swedish death cleaned 6 years ago, after my own Mom’s passing, and I saw the work for a family after someone passes, I knew I wanted to make it easy for my family one day, so anything I didn’t Love, Or need out it went..till this day I still declutter monthly, I just do a Quick Look to see if anything can go.. I am proud of myself this Christmas as I am now down to one tote of Christmas decor …6 years ago I had 4 large totes…My declutter muscle is strong, I can honestly declutter without blinking an eye
HaHa, they are. I enjoy watching them and how they have such fun together. I like to hear their reasoning behind getting rid of things. I am trying to be pretty ruthless in my house, but I have kept a few special things I really enjoy. I surprised myself this year, tho, cause we went to a store I love that had a huge clearance sale after Xmas. We walked around and liked a lot of stuff, but I bought NOTHING! I simply did not need any of it, and I surprised myself! This is a very freeing mindset to have. My daughter is doing the same thing. We are both tired of storing and caring for extra things. I have really noticed that my house is easier to keep clean and neat.
You two inspire and entertain. I simply adore your humor and your beautiful relationship. Thank you for helping me feel OK about letting go of things I sincerely don’t need/want/use/ etc. taking a carload of things away to donate is such a liberating feeling.
I watched this video even though I've seen all of them separately during the year. I watched it to get inspiration to declutter some more stuff in the coming months. One thing I have learned is that revisiting a drawer or space helps remind me of what I have in that drawer/space as well as realizing I don't need some of it.
My mom had 20 albums, they were, like most people, arranged from old to recent. Therefore, we got them out of the albums and put them in a couple shoeboxes in chronological order and then took them to local photo lab and they put them on a usb stick (in same order) for $200 for 1000 photos. Gave me all photos back which I discarded (after I double checked to make sure they were all on the stick). They also gave me a CD of all photos. The stick plugged into a little electronic frame mom had and she was able to view them anytime she wanted even when she went into a nursing home. I did scrapbook about 4 albums for her that she enjoyed viewing as well. Big job, well done.
Started watching more of your videos and I connect with your mom so much. I have so many Christmas bins in my attic that i keep saying I’m going to look through and declutter . When i show my kids they don’t want it so it’s time.🤞
Mom is hilarious about cutting off bf from the photos 😂😂 love your videos Shannon, especially the mom-daughter ones! Yours is one of the few channels where Declutter is exciting, and not sad or heavy on emotions. It is so much fun!
I love the interaction between you and your mom. I actually get a little teary eyed because it makes me miss my mum, who I loved dearly, but left me with an overwhelming amount of stuff to go through. I love that you decluttered the pictures. I wish I had done that with mum, not only because she had SO MANY duplicate and horrible pictures, but because it would have been lovely to go through those memories with her
Omgosh! I love your channel, especially when you’re doing things with your mom. She is adorable and you two remind me of me and my mom, how you laugh and work together. Unfortunately, my mom passed away in 2018. Soak all these days in!!!
Thank you so much for putting all of these together! And thank you also for keeping your moms real life moments of her thoughts and feelings behind things in the videos. It helps so many of us to think through our own stuff. You guys are so funny together! It makes me miss my own mom.
I enjoyed the chemistry between the two of you! My parents in-laws have passed recently, and my dayghters are young adults and busy establishing their lives. I don’t want to leave them with hoards of items. The problem is, we are stiill processing items that used to belong to parents and grandparents. It takes a while to detach the memories of people from physical objects. I have been selling on eBay and donating, and having one of my daughters for company sounds like an amazing load of fun!
Thank you SO much for this compilation 💜 my mom was continually stressed by all of her extreme excess "inventory," so I shared all of the tips and tricks from Take Your House Back course that are helping me over the past two years. She insisted that the kids and grands would want things. Eventually, mom's Alzheimer's issues forced her to assisted living. Surprisingly (TTL 🙌), it took four of us only 10 days to empty the house of memoriblia treasures, recycling, garbage, and donations. When I watch you & your mom, it makes me smile thinking that is the fun and same conversations my mom & I would have had IF she would have made the hard decision of facing her clutter. Much love from MN, shari t.
After my mother passed, I found 50+ photo albums. I have taken the photos that I wanted to keep, donated any albums that were in excellent condition to the thrift store. I have a desk covered in four generations worth of key photos from her collection. Plus I have my own families photos. This is part of my HUGE declutter project. Back bedroom done ✔️ Office is on it’s way Master Bedroom is the general storage repository atm! That’s were the photos are stored… I’m on my way! Yay!!! Lounge Room half done!
What a lovely mother and daughter. Getting rid of clutter while making such good memories - and they only take room in your brain. The laughter you shared was so lovely. Make the most of each other. Stay safe x
Shannon you are so respectful of your mom’s belongings and her decisions to keep or go. You encourage and reason out her decisions but don’t insist. When my mom had to move to a small apartment a few years after my dad died I was helping her downsize and I was calling some of her things “junk” and she started crying and said that I thought all her things just needed to be thrown away. I had to apologize and rethink my behavior. I felt so bad about that. Donna
But you were sensitive enough and kind enough to apologize. Bless you for doing that. Years ago I asked my daughter if she wanted any of my things and she said she "had enough junk" in her house. Truly, my things were not junk, they were quality, but I found out how she felt.
Is really hard when a lot of memories are lost due to an incurable disease. Sometimes a photo or an item helps to bring back a small bit of a memory. I’ve downsized to a smaller home and will continue going through things. It’s just hard.
@@ritamathews6535 I can see how photos can help that, or that special thing that evokes a memory. I am trying to get rid of lots of things, but I have kept some that I really enjoy. It can be very hard, but I am getting better at it. I wish you all the best, and a Happy New Year.
I love it so much when you two declutter together. Reminds me of my mother and I, usually arguing about what she could have decluttered. Laugh, I’m sure she was laughing when I packaged up her clothes to donate when she was gone from me. I know I was talking to her the whole time!!! Lol😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️
I really love this video. I and my husband are in our upper 60’s now and I am very much in the mode to declutter. My husband isn’t quite as ready as me. However I have been going through various rooms and purging things pertaining to me and some things that we just haven’t seen or remember until we see them. We both know that within the next few years we will be downsizing. Our home is much to large for us at this point. Our kids are grown and at this point grandkids aren’t likely. We also don’t entertain any longer. Thank you for sharing this journey ❤
Thank you Shannon & K/Cathy 🙏 I’m 64 1/2😎Mom passed the end of 2019. My siblings live 1500 mi away. Although, I think…she thought she did a good job decluttering…she owned an Antique & Collectable shop for 20 yrs. Grateful, she only lived 10 min away…I just started loading my car full of “depression glass, antiques, vintage this & that” it filled up 2 rooms before I could start going through “the house”. I filled 3 huge totes full of genealogy. I did a road trip & dropped off her “ inheritance” & mailed what I could. I had a garage sale & donated an entire van full of “her treasures” I cried as I loaded up the van. It’s 4 yrs later….if I gave a guess…I’m down to 4 big totes if Moms 🙏 In between, I’m death cleaning my own home. NO WAY I want my kids to have to make these decisions….especially CLOTHES…Mom was good about “death cleaning” those but it was challenging 😢 I saved some to make a quilt for my grandchildren her great children. Thank you so much🙏🥰🙏 It’s motivation to continue on. Shannon FABULOUS job on editing….Cathy that scarf from Hawaii looks great on you❣️
Thank you for getting me going today! We moved a year ago but I still have some things in the wrong places or not gone through. It stresses me really much. But while listening to you I forced myself to do some sorting in a bookcase with photos and stuff. It really overwhelms me. I am very brain tired an have a hard time with pain and energy. That is a hard thing to combine with finding energy, sorting out or organising. I love when it is order and really was able to do some today, because of your positive words and fun video motivated me to not just rest. I feel so pleased now and lay in the sofa. One step done. Thank you for your positive and great channel!! / Stina
Lord, I have over 40 bins of Christmas, and I am not bragging about that...I find new things I like and change from year to year. But the problem is I never get rid of anything!!!! I need a Shannon in my life to come and help me declutter. But my daughters live on either coast (MD and AK) so I need to find someone close to me who will help me declutter and get rid of. I have started by getting rid of my mother in law's things, she died in 2009,,,,,,yep, 15 years ago. But I have things of hers, my parents, his grandparents, etc. it is such a burden to have all of everyone's memories, because I feel guilty getting rid of so many things. I have a HUGE craft room that really needs to be purged. I am having a garage sale, but I hope I can get some of this decluttering done before then. Watching someone close to my age go through the same thing is comforting to me. Hearing you say that "I don't miss anything that I have gotten rid of" makes me feel much better about geting rid of things. You said just now that it was from 1956, I have things in my closet that are from the 1800's .... see why it is so hard???
You are so right. I could never do this with my mom. I grew up with violence and problems and I avoided my parents. Not everyone has a fun mom who treats you like an adult, and with respect. I enjoy watching them interact and have fun, and make decisions together. My mom would have just slapped me across the face or something. She is long dead now, as is my dad. Sorry to say I don't miss them.
I saw a documentary on Amazon called Seven Dumpsters and a Corpse. A hoarder mom who chose her stuff over her family. Her two grown sons had to get rid of an entire house full of stuff, including a vacation home, and three storage units. I neverrrrr want to do that to my son. I have decluttered to the point where I have empty cabinets and drawers. I still declutter on a montly basis. Simple, clean, organized...that's how we live. 😊
@northstar4851 do you mean to declutter? Nothing was really hard. The kitchen was definitely the easiest. I purged a ton of pictures that I've had for decades. I don't think my son needs to be burdened with pictures of ex boyfriends and friends from HS, that he doesn't even know.
My decluttering & Swedish death cleaning started almost 1 yr ago! You're the most inspiring vlogger! I'm not quitting & look forward to more of you & your mom in the New Year!!🎉
I just so relate to this video. I am in my late 60s and have over 40 large photo albums and that as you say before digital ones. I have been doing digital photobooks since 2014 and it is my favourite hobby. Now my problem is transferring what I like from the old albums and put some of them into a digital formal for my family. I have done a lot of research on my parents and my husbands, and am working on a digital heritage book. How I wish I had more pictures, but I do have a lot of articles. So I was very interested and enjoyed watching you purge. So nice to see you and your daughter working together.
I’ve said it once before, but I love you and your mom. You are respectful to each other with a topic that is so hard for generational “stuff” in homes. You both have a gentle sense of humor where sarcasm is not hurtful. You recognize how tiring it is emotionally for all the parties involved. It’s very refreshing and motivating. Thank you. This was a nice compilation.
This was so neat. I have been going through my things for about 4 years now, and I have So Much STUFF!!! I moved last May 2023, my house sold so fast, I had been looking at places to buy but all of a sudden I had to find something quick. I went from a two story townhouse, to a 1 level. I didn’t have time to sort through everything. It is so funny, well kinda funny, my sister came to visit and she has helped me declutter and go through many totes and boxes while she is home for the holidays. You see I am still unpacking!! I loved your Video today. You both made it fun. And I don’t have children, so no-one really to leave things to. I’m finding that I really get caught up with Sentimental things. I’m too attached to things. Yet I have had to evacuate from my new home twice already since last May. Once for Fire, and last Fall because of a Rock Slide quite near my new home. So I now have a To Go Bag, and a To Go Tote. And I feel that I could just walk out and it wouldn’t hurt to just let it all go. So why is it hard to get rid of then??!! Because I love the things I have gotten over the last 30 years when I moved back home. So this was a real feel-good video and I am ready to keep getting rid of Stuff. Thanks for the Motivation, and both of your examples in leading the way. Thanks for doing these Video’s. I’m happy to subscribe. Be seeing you soon 🎉❤🙋🏼♀️
This video completely brightened my day. I've never watched any of your videos and stumbling upon this video was great! I laughed along with you two, your mom is hilarious. She reminds me a lot of my mom and the relationship we have. Thank you for sharing these special moments!
Loved this video and the Swedish Death Cleaning method. MIL passed in June but we had to place her in a nursing home the year prior. It was a nightmare. She was a hoarder. Even though she lived in a small apartment.
I loved this video!!!! I will be watching it numerous more times!!! I have a back yard to do so I am thankful to you for all of the tips. Your Hubby is so much fun!!!
Your Mom is so funny❣️I’m so happy for her to let go of things! My Mom wouldn’t do it or hear of it! So I had to do this after she passed & to sell the house. IF U CAN, do this before your family member passes, that’s a gift & blessing U R GIVING THEM❣️
Love this video! ❤ makes my heart happy to see you both laughing and decluttering together. I wish I could have gotten my mom to let more things go before she died. It has been an overwhelming task to go through all the things that she left behind.
Love seeing you two work together,so much fun and doing an amazing job. I wish I could get my mom to do this, 70+ years and won’t get rid of a single thing
I am in my early sixties, but have been Swedish death cleaning since I had two heart attacks and Covid and pneumonia last year. My son and my husband are going to love how easy it is to get rid of my stuff if and when I die.
I just digitized all my photos last year. one thing i learned is to take one family photo without boyfriends and girl friends that way when they break up you dont have to cut anything up you still have a picture of that memory.
This is so motivational! I started collecting things for a different life after my divorce, and then after my kids left home. And again later as family and friends passed or moved away. My Mom went through her own stuff before she passed and happily gifted away so much. It is interesting to discover what my daughters are attached to... and also have absolutely no interest in having. Letting go is a defining process! So glad you are sharing this book with us. My Mom was far ahead of the game when she first experienced the book/topic of SwedishDeath Cleaning. It made cleaning out the house and selling it so easy when the time came... thanks Mom! And thanks for sharing your adventure... it is making my own a lot easier as well!!
This was a great compilation. You and your mother are a great team and I really enjoy the discussion bc i say those things in my head about my stuff too. It helps so much with my process.
I'm 74 and this year I got rid of 15 boxes of Christmas decor. I also threw away all the damaged and broken stuff. I'm sure, I can purge more next year.
I sorted thousands of photos during the pandemic shutdown! Some dating back to 1860... May I suggest storing very special photos in acid-free albums or envelopes? You will be glad you did! Love watching you and mom interacting. Happy, Healthy New Year to you all!
I honestly didn’t think I’d like this video because I thought it was gonna be a repeat. But then I watched it and it was so funny because you two are so cute together
Also, my second comment….When I saw this video come up today I thought, ugh, I’ve already seen all of these in their entirety so I’ll just skip this one. But then I thought oh well I’ll check it out and I am glad I did. I enjoyed it so much. One of my favorites now. Donna
I adore your Mom so much and am always excited when she appears in your videos. I love the relationship between you two. What a cool Mom she is! Tell her she is inspiring and awesome :)
❤Shannon's interaction with her mom. It's great that your mom is ready to let go of some of her stuff. She's caught the decluttering bug 😊. Great job. FYI, I've been on a decluttering journey for the past 3 years, thank you for the continued motivation.
At the 2 minute 30 second portion of this video: the big round container is actually a cake carrier for a layered cake. It was also sold as to be used as a big bowl to hold salads or cookies for picnics. Very versatile plastic container. Tupperware made that in the 70’s & 80’s.
I still have mine, it was invaluable....cakes, potato salad, watermelon cubes, etc. There should be a long handle with it what clasps onto the handles in order to carry it.@@only1joy
I just enjoy watching you two so much! You remind me of my mom and our relationship. Just fun and relaxed. Lots of laughter and good humored eye rolls and face-making. And my mom was very much like Katherine when it came to her “things”. And I’m a lot like Shannen. I don’t typically get too attached and I find it much easier to toss or rehome things that aren’t serving me, or my family. So our interactions were also alike. Next month it’ll be 10 years exactly since she died from stage 4 lung cancer. She was diagnosed on Feb 7th and passed on the 12th. I’ll be 63 in 4 days. And my mom died at 73. (All the anniversaries are coming up quick, probably why I’m sharing.) I bet you both are happy you have such a good relationship. I’ve been decluttering all the easy stuff, clothes that don’t fit, I don’t like, and even bras that are simply so uncomfortable. And because of your video I sent texts to both my kids reassuring them that I’m FINE, but telling them about your video and asking them to think about it and let me know if there’s anything of mine they’d really like to have. Jewelry, dishes, decor, artwork. Anything that would make them happy to look at in their homes. And to please let me know. So I can keep a list myself. And if I’m ready to part with it, just send it to them now. Keep decluttering, I’m going to do the same and keep filming. It’s so motivational and gives me great ideas too. And gives me the warm and fuzzy feelings too! PS I’m in So Cal too, so if you want to come and declutter this place, you’re welcome to it. And you can film it too! LOL!
Even though I watched all of these videos individually, I really enjoyed this compilation! Every 15 or so minutes I would stop the video, get up and go through a drawer or a shelf. I was able to get rid of 10 things because I was so inspired by watching you both. Happy New Year! 🎉
I remember each of these video, as I never miss one and enjoy them so much. I just love watching you and your mom together. As a disclaimer - I'm retired, over 50 for sure and I also Never wear scarves. I did back in my younger days when I worked in an office, had to dress the part, and scarves were the "in" thing.
Your mom nailed it with "I enjoy my house being less cluttered more than I enjoy the stuff". I've been thinking that way for a couple of years now and it's very freeing!!! Fantastic video and it was fun to watch you two together!! :)
“don’t let the boyfriends stand in the middle, put them on the edge so you can cut them out of the group photo” 🤣👏🏼
I had a doll collection of dolls from other countries. I donated it to a school librarian for her to display. The kids loved looking at them.
Your mom is such a hoot! I love her sense of humor 🤣😂🤣 great video 💜
Thank you!!
Still my favorite, watching Mom declutter! She's the best and I love the relationship you have.
You are my favorite decluttering and minimalist channel. Mom is a hoot! Thank you, Shannon, for providing such useful information, motivation, and entertainment. ❤ I'm closer to your mom's age, so I relate to her quite a bit. The laughter is contagious!😂
Deb here. Your Mom is so right about ending up in one room when you get too old. I have seen it happen with family members. So many of our things that hold our memories are tossed away by others because it has no meaning to them.
Your mom is such a good sport! I love her sense of humor!
I decluttered photos last year. So difficult. I had over 7,500 photos and got it down to about 2,500. I basically just disposed of the ones that were duplicated or rubbish. It was hard because my daughter was born with special needs so I took so many photos. I put them in albums and in a cupboard. I was so happy when it was done. I felt uncomfortable disposing of photos and it made me uneasy. After a few days that subsided. I now have albums of beautiful photos. Boy was it hard though! Good luck to anyone doing it. It’s worth it for sure.❤
Thanks for sharing -- you have inspired me!
I spent the last few years doing the same. I have a very large family. I kept only the good photos and of course old photos of past family members. I got EVERYTHING scanned and on my laptop. Then I organized the digital photos into file folders. I chose a nice representation of my family physical photos and made an album. I also put my very very favorite photos into a nice but not too big wall collage frame. Some photos went into a brag book. There were many many photos left, so I gifted them to my two daughters. I also shared the digital photos with my entire family. Everyone was so happy to get such a comprehensive collection. (I'm the oldest child and have the most family stuff.)
Good girlies enjoyed mum youre my gal ,inspired me with a lot of reasoning to be rid of souveniers xxxLizzie
I will start on photos tomorrow😂
I've had scarves forever n never wear them
I used to never wear scarves...because i had so many i couldnt choose. Now i have 4 and they are part of my wardrobe! Easy to see, find, wear, put back!
I’ve been watching you and your Mom for over a year and love to hear you laugh together! You both bring me so much joy! Thanks for sharing your experience!
Shannon I just love your videos. I love the ones with your mom just as much. Every time I'm done watching a video I want to get up and declutter some more. I love the way my house feels and looks. I'm in my 2nd year of minimalism. It's so great. I no longer just buy clothes or anything. I no longer go to the sale to see what I can buy. I only go to the mall or shops when I need to. I love your title, let's declutter and laugh and have fun. I laugh while watching and I am so inspired. Cleaning and decluttering can be fun. Thank you so much. Melissa, South Africa
I really Love seeing you two do this together!!! So much love and mutual respect 🩷🩷 Such a Gift to each other!!!! And to us - anyone who still has their mom and is able to do this can enjoy it together - lucky them!!!!!
My grandfather use to carve those Dala-horses in his apartment in my home town, Siljansnäs, after he retired in the 1970’s.The company would give him a box of horse cut outs and he would carve them and send them back to be painted.
Wow! What a transformation, mentally and physically! I like what your mom said, “I no longer felt threatened by the question, Do you really need 5 of these?” That is a huge mind shift in decluttering! Awesome work👏👏
My favorite Kathy line: No, I've lost all feeling toward getting rid of stuff. 😂😂😂 I watched all of your videos, as you did the decluttering with Mom, but it was so fun to see this one where they are all together!
Your mom has such an infectious laugh and just a positive personality. She is also very attractive. I can see you Shannon following her footsteps. Such lucky heritage.
There is nothing more freeing then Swedish Death Cleaning, I love how your Mom seems so happy and free…
Also how much fun you did it together, in my life it’s the opposite , I am the one that helps my daughter declutter…
I Swedish death cleaned 6 years ago, after my own Mom’s passing, and I saw the work for a family after someone passes, I knew I wanted to make it easy for my family one day, so anything I didn’t Love, Or need out it went..till this day I still declutter monthly, I just do a Quick Look to see if anything can go..
I am proud of myself this Christmas as I am now down to one tote of Christmas decor …6 years ago I had 4 large totes…My declutter muscle is strong, I can honestly declutter without blinking an eye
Shannon and Cathy are decluttering goddesses !!!🎉🎉
HaHa, they are. I enjoy watching them and how they have such fun together. I like to hear their reasoning behind getting rid of things. I am trying to be pretty ruthless in my house, but I have kept a few special things I really enjoy. I surprised myself this year, tho, cause we went to a store I love that had a huge clearance sale after Xmas. We walked around and liked a lot of stuff, but I bought NOTHING! I simply did not need any of it, and I surprised myself! This is a very freeing mindset to have. My daughter is doing the same thing. We are both tired of storing and caring for extra things. I have really noticed that my house is easier to keep clean and neat.
You two inspire and entertain. I simply adore your humor and your beautiful relationship. Thank you for helping me feel OK about letting go of things I sincerely don’t need/want/use/ etc. taking a carload of things away to donate is such a liberating feeling.
Thank you so much!
Your momma is a hoot!!!😅
I watched this video even though I've seen all of them separately during the year. I watched it to get inspiration to declutter some more stuff in the coming months. One thing I have learned is that revisiting a drawer or space helps remind me of what I have in that drawer/space as well as realizing I don't need some of it.
I love revisiting certain areas over and over. I usually find more to declutter every time. =)
Me too, it feels relaxing to watch them.
I'm so happy you were able to have this bonding time with your mom.
My mom had 20 albums, they were, like most people, arranged from old to recent. Therefore, we got them out of the albums and put them in a couple shoeboxes in chronological order and then took them to local photo lab and they put them on a usb stick (in same order) for $200 for 1000 photos. Gave me all photos back which I discarded (after I double checked to make sure they were all on the stick). They also gave me a CD of all photos. The stick plugged into a little electronic frame mom had and she was able to view them anytime she wanted even when she went into a nursing home. I did scrapbook about 4 albums for her that she enjoyed viewing as well. Big job, well done.
Started watching more of your videos and I connect with your mom so much. I have so many Christmas bins in my attic that i keep saying I’m going to look through and declutter . When i show my kids they don’t want it so it’s time.🤞
It is a lot of work, but so rewarding!
Mom is hilarious about cutting off bf from the photos 😂😂 love your videos Shannon, especially the mom-daughter ones! Yours is one of the few channels where Declutter is exciting, and not sad or heavy on emotions. It is so much fun!
I love the interaction between you and your mom. I actually get a little teary eyed because it makes me miss my mum, who I loved dearly, but left me with an overwhelming amount of stuff to go through.
I love that you decluttered the pictures. I wish I had done that with mum, not only because she had SO MANY duplicate and horrible pictures, but because it would have been lovely to go through those memories with her
I love love love your moms sense of humor🤣🤣🤣
Omgosh! I love your channel, especially when you’re doing things with your mom. She is adorable and you two remind me of me and my mom, how you laugh and work together. Unfortunately, my mom passed away in 2018. Soak all these days in!!!
Thank you so much for putting all of these together! And thank you also for keeping your moms real life moments of her thoughts and feelings behind things in the videos. It helps so many of us to think through our own stuff. You guys are so funny together! It makes me miss my own mom.
Thank you so much!!
I enjoyed the chemistry between the two of you! My parents in-laws have passed recently, and my dayghters are young adults and busy establishing their lives. I don’t want to leave them with hoards of items. The problem is, we are stiill processing items that used to belong to parents and grandparents. It takes a while to detach the memories of people from physical objects. I have been selling on eBay and donating, and having one of my daughters for company sounds like an amazing load of fun!
I love your mom! She is so fun!😊❤
LOL- the advice about boyfriends/girlfriends in pictures! I needed to know this about 15 years ago! 😂
Thank you SO much for this compilation 💜 my mom was continually stressed by all of her extreme excess "inventory," so I shared all of the tips and tricks from Take Your House Back course that are helping me over the past two years.
She insisted that the kids and grands would want things. Eventually, mom's Alzheimer's issues forced her to assisted living. Surprisingly (TTL 🙌), it took four of us only 10 days to empty the house of memoriblia treasures, recycling, garbage, and donations.
When I watch you & your mom, it makes me smile thinking that is the fun and same conversations my mom & I would have had IF she would have made the hard decision of facing her clutter. Much love from MN, shari t.
After my mother passed, I found 50+ photo albums. I have taken the photos that I wanted to keep, donated any albums that were in excellent condition to the thrift store.
I have a desk covered in four generations worth of key photos from her collection. Plus I have my own families photos. This is part of my HUGE declutter project.
Back bedroom done ✔️
Office is on it’s way
Master Bedroom is the general storage repository atm! That’s were the photos are stored…
I’m on my way! Yay!!!
Lounge Room half done!
What a lovely mother and daughter. Getting rid of clutter while making such good memories - and they only take room in your brain. The laughter you shared was so lovely. Make the most of each other. Stay safe x
I 100% agree with your mom! And ❤ her sense of humor 😂
I love seeing the compilation video. Those that declutter regularly probably don't realize how much they are letting go of.
Always love seeing your Mum.
She is a realist and she knows there are bumps along the way to declutterring.
It's really helpful to see a relatable home that has been decluttered. Great video, thank you.
Shannon you are so respectful of your mom’s belongings and her decisions to keep or go. You encourage and reason out her decisions but don’t insist. When my mom had to move to a small apartment a few years after my dad died I was helping her downsize and I was calling some of her things “junk” and she started crying and said that I thought all her things just needed to be thrown away. I had to apologize and rethink my behavior. I felt so bad about that. Donna
But you were sensitive enough and kind enough to apologize. Bless you for doing that. Years ago I asked my daughter if she wanted any of my things and she said she "had enough junk" in her house. Truly, my things were not junk, they were quality, but I found out how she felt.
This is such a gift you’ve given your mom! I have thoroughly enjoyed watching you two declutter. 😊
I love this so much! You and your mom have such fun and there’s no drama in the decluttering!!!
I love how close you and your mum are! Love this channel. Liz from New Zealand :)
Thanks so much! 😊
I love how the two of you work together with respect and humour! I was decluttering while watching this video.
mum was and still is a firecracker!
Kathy, the memories are not in things. They are in your brain. Love hearing about your mind shift.
Yes, so true!
Is really hard when a lot of memories are lost due to an incurable disease. Sometimes a photo or an item helps to bring back a small bit of a memory. I’ve downsized to a smaller home and will continue going through things. It’s just hard.
@@ritamathews6535 I can see how photos can help that, or that special thing that evokes a memory. I am trying to get rid of lots of things, but I have kept some that I really enjoy. It can be very hard, but I am getting better at it. I wish you all the best, and a Happy New Year.
Happy New Year to all. Today is 12-31-23... I think maybe it's a lucky day for all of us 😊❤️
Happy new year!!
I love it so much when you two declutter together. Reminds me of my mother and I, usually arguing about what she could have decluttered. Laugh, I’m sure she was laughing when I packaged up her clothes to donate when she was gone from me. I know I was talking to her the whole time!!! Lol😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️
I really love this video. I and my husband are in our upper 60’s now and I am very much in the mode to declutter. My husband isn’t quite as ready as me. However I have been going through various rooms and purging things pertaining to me and some things that we just haven’t seen or remember until we see them. We both know that within the next few years we will be downsizing. Our home is much to large for us at this point. Our kids are grown and at this point grandkids aren’t likely. We also don’t entertain any longer. Thank you for sharing this journey ❤
Thank you Shannon & K/Cathy 🙏 I’m 64 1/2😎Mom passed the end of 2019. My siblings live 1500 mi away. Although, I think…she thought she did a good job decluttering…she owned an Antique & Collectable shop for 20 yrs. Grateful, she only lived 10 min away…I just started loading my car full of “depression glass, antiques, vintage this & that” it filled up 2 rooms before I could start going through “the house”. I filled 3 huge totes full of genealogy. I did a road trip & dropped off her “ inheritance” & mailed what I could. I had a garage sale & donated an entire van full of “her treasures” I cried as I loaded up the van.
It’s 4 yrs later….if I gave a guess…I’m down to 4 big totes if Moms 🙏 In between, I’m death cleaning my own home. NO WAY I want my kids to have to make these decisions….especially CLOTHES…Mom was good about “death cleaning” those but it was challenging 😢 I saved some to make a quilt for my grandchildren her great children. Thank you so much🙏🥰🙏 It’s motivation to continue on.
Shannon FABULOUS job on editing….Cathy that scarf from Hawaii looks great on you❣️
Thank you for getting me going today! We moved a year ago but I still have some things in the wrong places or not gone through. It stresses me really much. But while listening to you I forced myself to do some sorting in a bookcase with photos and stuff. It really overwhelms me. I am very brain tired an have a hard time with pain and energy. That is a hard thing to combine with finding energy, sorting out or organising. I love when it is order and really was able to do some today, because of your positive words and fun video motivated me to not just rest. I feel so pleased now and lay in the sofa. One step done. Thank you for your positive and great channel!!
/ Stina
Lord, I have over 40 bins of Christmas, and I am not bragging about that...I find new things I like and change from year to year. But the problem is I never get rid of anything!!!! I need a Shannon in my life to come and help me declutter. But my daughters live on either coast (MD and AK) so I need to find someone close to me who will help me declutter and get rid of. I have started by getting rid of my mother in law's things, she died in 2009,,,,,,yep, 15 years ago. But I have things of hers, my parents, his grandparents, etc. it is such a burden to have all of everyone's memories, because I feel guilty getting rid of so many things. I have a HUGE craft room that really needs to be purged. I am having a garage sale, but I hope I can get some of this decluttering done before then.
Watching someone close to my age go through the same thing is comforting to me. Hearing you say that "I don't miss anything that I have gotten rid of" makes me feel much better about geting rid of things. You said just now that it was from 1956, I have things in my closet that are from the 1800's .... see why it is so hard???
Every year in Winter I tell myself I will go through my photos, this has inspired me to do it THIS WINTER!!! 😆🙌
Okay I love your mom! My kind of woman! Love her sass!😂
Love the boy/girlfriend advice for family group pics!😂😂😂😂
That was a gem!!
You are sooooo fortunate you have each other!
You are so right. I could never do this with my mom. I grew up with violence and problems and I avoided my parents. Not everyone has a fun mom who treats you like an adult, and with respect. I enjoy watching them interact and have fun, and make decisions together. My mom would have just slapped me across the face or something. She is long dead now, as is my dad. Sorry to say I don't miss them.
I love seeing you declutter with your mom. I can't do that with my mom any longer, so I am living vicariously through the two of you. ❣
I like that your daughter is respectful of your memories!
I saw a documentary on Amazon called Seven Dumpsters and a Corpse. A hoarder mom who chose her stuff over her family. Her two grown sons had to get rid of an entire house full of stuff, including a vacation home, and three storage units. I neverrrrr want to do that to my son. I have decluttered to the point where I have empty cabinets and drawers. I still declutter on a montly basis. Simple, clean, organized...that's how we live. 😊
What was the hardest part for you?
@northstar4851 do you mean to declutter? Nothing was really hard. The kitchen was definitely the easiest. I purged a ton of pictures that I've had for decades. I don't think my son needs to be burdened with pictures of ex boyfriends and friends from HS, that he doesn't even know.
I have to do photos. Dreading this so much😩.
Levi calling mama is the sweetest thing. 💕😭
My decluttering & Swedish death cleaning started almost 1 yr ago! You're the most inspiring vlogger! I'm not quitting & look forward to more of you & your mom in the New Year!!🎉
I just so relate to this video. I am in my late 60s and have over 40 large photo albums and that as you say before digital ones. I have been doing digital photobooks since 2014 and it is my favourite hobby. Now my problem is transferring what I like from the old albums and put some of them into a digital formal for my family. I have done a lot of research on my parents and my husbands, and am working on a digital heritage book. How I wish I had more pictures, but I do have a lot of articles. So I was very interested and enjoyed watching you purge. So nice to see you and your daughter working together.
Love watching you two together. What a GREAT relationship...
😊 thank you
I’ve said it once before, but I love you and your mom. You are respectful to each other with a topic that is so hard for generational “stuff” in homes. You both have a gentle sense of humor where sarcasm is not hurtful. You recognize how tiring it is emotionally for all the parties involved. It’s very refreshing and motivating. Thank you. This was a nice compilation.
Ah the photo decluttering it's such a big job. Love watching you both together, it's a real joy.
“Well you know I was in my forties. It was a wild time.” 😂
I'm 44, can confirm....maybe not as fun as her mom was having, but still lol
This was so neat. I have been going through my things for about 4 years now, and I have So Much STUFF!!! I moved last May 2023, my house sold so fast, I had been looking at places to buy but all of a sudden I had to find something quick. I went from a two story townhouse, to a 1 level. I didn’t have time to sort through everything. It is so funny, well kinda funny, my sister came to visit and she has helped me declutter and go through many totes and boxes while she is home for the holidays. You see I am still unpacking!! I loved your Video today. You both made it fun. And I don’t have children, so no-one really to leave things to. I’m finding that I really get caught up with Sentimental things. I’m too attached to things. Yet I have had to evacuate from my new home twice already since last May. Once for Fire, and last Fall because of a Rock Slide quite near my new home. So I now have a To Go Bag, and a To Go Tote. And I feel that I could just walk out and it wouldn’t hurt to just let it all go. So why is it hard to get rid of then??!! Because I love the things I have gotten over the last 30 years when I moved back home. So this was a real feel-good video and I am ready to keep getting rid of Stuff. Thanks for the Motivation, and both of your examples in leading the way. Thanks for doing these Video’s. I’m happy to subscribe. Be seeing you soon 🎉❤🙋🏼♀️
This video completely brightened my day. I've never watched any of your videos and stumbling upon this video was great! I laughed along with you two, your mom is hilarious. She reminds me a lot of my mom and the relationship we have. Thank you for sharing these special moments!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Loved this video and the Swedish Death Cleaning method. MIL passed in June but we had to place her in a nursing home the year prior. It was a nightmare. She was a hoarder. Even though she lived in a small apartment.
I loved this video!!!! I will be watching it numerous more times!!! I have a back yard to do so I am thankful to you for all of the tips. Your Hubby is so much fun!!!
Best vida ihave ever seen in long time thank you
Your Mom is so funny❣️I’m so happy for her to let go of things! My Mom wouldn’t do it or hear of it! So I had to do this after she passed & to sell the house. IF U CAN, do this before your family member passes, that’s a gift & blessing U R GIVING THEM❣️
Mom is always a joy to watch! Also, Mom's hair is so pretty!
Love this video! ❤ makes my heart happy to see you both laughing and decluttering together. I wish I could have gotten my mom to let more things go before she died. It has been an overwhelming task to go through all the things that she left behind.
Love seeing you two work together,so much fun and doing an amazing job. I wish I could get my mom to do this, 70+ years and won’t get rid of a single thing
Your mom is so funny. She seems like a cool mom. You're very blessed.
I am in my early sixties, but have been Swedish death cleaning since I had two heart attacks and Covid and pneumonia last year. My son and my husband are going to love how easy it is to get rid of my stuff if and when I die.
Your bloopers were hilarious!!😆
God, your mom is so hilarious!! I love you two together
I just digitized all my photos last year. one thing i learned is to take one family photo without boyfriends and girl friends that way when they break up you dont have to cut anything up you still have a picture of that memory.
I'm going to work on pictures because of you.
This is so motivational! I started collecting things for a different life after my divorce, and then after my kids left home. And again later as family and friends passed or moved away. My Mom went through her own stuff before she passed and happily gifted away so much. It is interesting to discover what my daughters are attached to... and also have absolutely no interest in having. Letting go is a defining process! So glad you are sharing this book with us. My Mom was far ahead of the game when she first experienced the book/topic of SwedishDeath Cleaning. It made cleaning out the house and selling it so easy when the time came... thanks Mom! And thanks for sharing your adventure... it is making my own a lot easier as well!!
This was a great compilation. You and your mother are a great team and I really enjoy the discussion bc i say those things in my head about my stuff too. It helps so much with my process.
I'm 74 and this year I got rid of 15 boxes of Christmas decor. I also threw away all the damaged and broken stuff. I'm sure, I can purge more next year.
I sorted thousands of photos during the pandemic shutdown! Some dating back to 1860... May I suggest
storing very special photos in acid-free albums or envelopes? You will be glad you did! Love watching you and mom interacting. Happy, Healthy New Year to you all!
I honestly didn’t think I’d like this video because I thought it was gonna be a repeat. But then I watched it and it was so funny because you two are so cute together
Also, my second comment….When I saw this video come up today I thought, ugh, I’ve already seen all of these in their entirety so I’ll just skip this one. But then I thought oh well I’ll check it out and I am glad I did. I enjoyed it so much. One of my favorites now. Donna
"I've lost all feeling..." love it!
New subscriber. I LOVE YOUR MOM. I'm a lot like her, and don't want to leave too much STUFF for my kids.
I adore your Mom so much and am always excited when she appears in your videos. I love the relationship between you two. What a cool Mom she is! Tell her she is inspiring and awesome :)
Thank you for a great video! I decluttered today and played this video in the background.
❤Shannon's interaction with her mom. It's great that your mom is ready to let go of some of her stuff. She's caught the decluttering bug 😊. Great job. FYI, I've been on a decluttering journey for the past 3 years, thank you for the continued motivation.
At the 2 minute 30 second portion of this video: the big round container is actually a cake carrier for a layered cake. It was also sold as to be used as a big bowl to hold salads or cookies for picnics. Very versatile plastic container. Tupperware made that in the 70’s & 80’s.
I have one! Bought it in the '70's. I use it on occasion.
I still have mine, it was invaluable....cakes, potato salad, watermelon cubes, etc. There should be a long handle with it what clasps onto the handles in order to carry it.@@only1joy
Extra “ junk” towels are great to give to animal shelters or depending on their state women shelters.
I just enjoy watching you two so much! You remind me of my mom and our relationship. Just fun and relaxed. Lots of laughter and good humored eye rolls and face-making. And my mom was very much like Katherine when it came to her “things”. And I’m a lot like Shannen. I don’t typically get too attached and I find it much easier to toss or rehome things that aren’t serving me, or my family. So our interactions were also alike. Next month it’ll be 10 years exactly since she died from stage 4 lung cancer. She was diagnosed on Feb 7th and passed on the 12th. I’ll be 63 in 4 days. And my mom died at 73. (All the anniversaries are coming up quick, probably why I’m sharing.) I bet you both are happy you have such a good relationship. I’ve been decluttering all the easy stuff, clothes that don’t fit, I don’t like, and even bras that are simply so uncomfortable. And because of your video I sent texts to both my kids reassuring them that I’m FINE, but telling them about your video and asking them to think about it and let me know if there’s anything of mine they’d really like to have. Jewelry, dishes, decor, artwork. Anything that would make them happy to look at in their homes. And to please let me know. So I can keep a list myself. And if I’m ready to part with it, just send it to them now. Keep decluttering, I’m going to do the same and keep filming. It’s so motivational and gives me great ideas too. And gives me the warm and fuzzy feelings too!
PS I’m in So Cal too, so if you want to come and declutter this place, you’re welcome to it. And you can film it too! LOL!
Even though I watched all of these videos individually, I really enjoyed this compilation! Every 15 or so minutes I would stop the video, get up and go through a drawer or a shelf. I was able to get rid of 10 things because I was so inspired by watching you both. Happy New Year! 🎉
Wow, that is great you decluttered with us!! Happy New Year =)
I remember each of these video, as I never miss one and enjoy them so much. I just love watching you and your mom together.
As a disclaimer - I'm retired, over 50 for sure and I also Never wear scarves. I did back in my younger days when I worked in an office, had to dress the part, and scarves were the "in" thing.
You two are so much fun! Really enjoyed being inspired by your successes and progress while I decluttered myself.
When you decluttered the albums, I am motivated again to do more downsizing
I really enjoy watching you two! You could take this show on the road!🤣🤣🤣