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The challenges of downsizing inherited items

May 8, 2025 By Janine Adams 6 Comments

As I mentioned, I moved last summer, downsizing from a 3200-square-foot house to a 1700-square-foot apartment. It’s a spacious apartment but it certainly lacks the storage that our house had. (In addition to 3200 square feet the house had a full unfinished basement.) I let go of a lot in the moving process, but I did move of the family photos I’ve accumulated and never really done anything with. These are photos passed down to me, as well as photos from my lifetime (and my husband’s).

I felt the pain of my limited storage space again this week when I moved some furniture around in my office and took the photo boxes off the bookshelves they were on so I could move the shelves. Before returning them to the shelves, I glanced through the boxes to see if I could consolidate any of them to save space. Nope. There’s a treasure trove in there but it’s going to take some time to go through. I have nine photo boxes of varying sizes to deal with. I need to formulate a plan to do that!

This morning, in the midst of thinking about my photos, I received genealogist Amy Johnson Crow’s email newsletter and was delighted to see that it was all about downsizing and family history. It features a link to the interview she and I did in 2019 for her podcast, Generations Cafe.

The interview touches on some strategies for downsizing your own belongings as well as helping family members downsize, which can be an even larger challenge.

Amy’s email prompted me to see if I had written here before about this interview, and I have. This post from 2022 reminded me how overwhelmed I was by the items I inherited when my father died and when my aunt (his sister) moved to a nursing home, all within the space of a few months in 2022. The fact that I was able to whittle the stuff down before my husband and I moved in June 2024Ā  and now just have nine photos boxes actually makes me feel good.

At the end of the interview, I made a statement that really hit home for me today. I said, “Right now I’m thinking of these photos I need to go through as a chore. But it’s really not a chore, it’s a privilege.” That’s true isn’t it?

It’s more pleasant to go through these treasured photos and ephemera when you’re not under a lot of time pressure. If you have inherited items calling to you for attention, please consider working on them sooner rather than later when you have a better chance of enjoying the process.

Here’s a link to the podcast episode if you’re interested in listening to the interview.

Filed Under: Challenges, Organizing, Preservation Tagged With: amy johnson crow, downsizing, inherited items, keepsakes, overwhelm

September 30 x 30 mid-month check in

September 18, 2023 By Janine Adams 8 Comments

It’s already September 18, so we’re more than half-way through the September 30 x 30 challenge, in which folks committed to their version of doing 30 minutes of genealogy research every day for 30 days. How’s it going? Please let us know in the comments.

As I said in the post establishing this month’s challenge, I’m not focusing on genealogy research as much right now. So my goal for this challenge was simply to do something (anything) around genealogy research every day this month. I haven’t fully succeeded–some days went by where I did not touch my genealogy. But I can tell you this: So far this month I’ve done more genealogy work than I would have if this challenge weren’t going on. So I’m really grateful for that.

How about you? If you’re participating in the challenge, how’s it going?

If you’re not participating but you’re intrigued, feel free to jump in right now and have a 13 x 30 challenge. I’ll post again on the last day of the month so everyone can report on how they did.

Filed Under: Challenges Tagged With: 30 x 30, time management

March 30 x 30 wrap up

March 31, 2023 By Janine Adams 14 Comments

It’s the last day of the month (and the quarter!) and this month’s 30 x 30 challenge ends today. Time to check in and let us know how it went.

For me, it wasn’t the greatest month for genealogy research. I did attend the Spring Seminar sponsored by the Midwest Genealogy Center. Gena Philibert-Ortega gave four terrific talks. So I got to log essentially seven hours of learning, which helped my average a lot. Otherwise, I researched a handful of days.

But I’m glad I did the challenge, because it meant that genealogy research didn’t fall off my radar. I’m working on a New Thing that isn’t genealogy related. But I promise to tell you about it soon, because it might interest you. I’ve been prioritizing that over genealogy research at the moment.

How about you? If you participated in the challenge, how did it go? Even if you didn’t meet the goal of 30 minutes of research for 30 days this month, was participating in the challenge helpful? Please let us know in the comments!

Filed Under: Challenges Tagged With: 30 x 30, time management

January 2023 30 x 30 mid-month check in

January 17, 2023 By Janine Adams 5 Comments

We’ve passed the mid-point of our 30 x 30 challenge. How is it going?

I’ve been pleased with my ability to remember to do research and then actually do it this month. I have missed three days of the past 16 and I’ve averaged 32 minutes a day, so I’m track. Two of the 13 research sessions were spent taking webinars. One was watching Finding Your Roots with Henry Louis Gates Jr. And one was helping a friend with her genealogy and giving her a bit of a tutorial about Ancestry and Family Search. So it wasn’t all research on my family.

As I mentioned last week, I’ve been good about logging my research in my simple Evernote research log, thanks largely to my putting a star in my spreadsheet every time I did it.

I go to Washington state tomorrow to settle my dad’s estate. I’m hopeful that won’t get in the way of daily research, though I might cut myself a little slack since I have a 12-hour trip door to door and my first flight leaves at 5:50 a.m.

I’m interested to hear how it’s going for you. Please let me know in the comments!

Filed Under: Challenges Tagged With: 30 x 30, time management

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I'm Janine Adams, a professional organizer and a genealogy enthusiast. I love doing family history research, but I find it's very easy for me to get overwhelmed and not know where to turn next. So I'm working hard to stay organized and feel in control as I grow my family tree.

In this blog, I share my discoveries and explorations, along with my organizing challenges (and solutions). I hope by sharing what I learn along the way I'll be able to help you stay focused and have fun while you do your research, too.

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