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Saturday, April 20th, 2002 10:34 pm
Brown paper grocery bags rule. With handles? Even moreso. I have filled ten with books now - most of the "book" contents of two bookshelves. (There are still four or five folders of art cards, what will be a bagful of blank journals, and a book I ought to return to my parents on one shelf; the other still sports four books borrowed from the library at work, a woven fabric basket Scott made and gifted me, papers, a couple books whose dimensions are not easily suited for depositing in a grocery bag (photography/coffee table sorts of books), and a video.

Did I mention that I have three more of these types of shelves to do, and that we're so hard-pressed for bookspace that they're stacked sideways on these? Then there's the big long bookcase...and upstairs, two more of these bookshelves, except those mostly hold crafting supplies (many of which are fragile - no grocery bag tricks there, I fear). Plus the cabinet whose upper three shelves hold roleplaying books. Plus the boxes of books in the living room. Plus two shelves on a black metal utility shelving unit with books stacked on them. Plus all the ones piled on various tables and bits of floor around the house....

Stuff. Way too much stuff. I'm only glancing at the books downstairs; the ones on the utility shelves will get a much closer look-see, though. Some of those can be given away/sold, I think.
Sunday, April 21st, 2002 09:14 am (UTC)
I remember sorting books like that last time we moved. I got boxes from work (an advantage to working in a big library-- Lots of boxes coming through that can hold books but aren't too big). Sadly, some of the to-be-gotten-rid-of books made the trip with us and are still on our shelves.

Good luck with all the packing!