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In under a year, I am getting married and moving to Allentown, PA to start a wonderful life with my best friend and favorite person. Because of that, I have been clearing house in my apartment.

Bet you didn’t see that coming, did you?

Since my freshman year of college, I’ve stayed in this apartment longer than any other place, and stuff has been building up. I go through my closets regularly looking for stuff to donate and sell.

It’s really liberating: less clutter, less worry to about. I’ll need to remember that next time I go to buy something.

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