u/lamujerhelena

Can’t part with it
▲ 157 r/netflix

Can’t part with it

I know I know someone else already posted theirs this month. But my nails match the logo 💅🏼 can’t believe I still have this in my tote of CDs. Barely scratched also!

u/lamujerhelena — 1 day ago

I’m drowning in clothes

A few questions. **1. How do you let go of old clothes?** I have no problem with any other item than clothes. I think it’s due to growing up with only a few options and strict handmedowns from the opposite sex/older girl cousins. I only thrift but my god. Almost a decade of thrifting later since acquiring my 1st paycheck, and I over did it. I have 1 tote for winter, and 1 for summer. They’re both overflowing. I have 3 other totes full of clothes I plan on selling on Depop. And my closet is full of jackets of all kinds. But *my problem seems to be with the “sentimental” genre of clothing*. Exes, my mom, friends, significant pieces, formal items I never wear..how do I know what I keep and separate from? I want to keep it all. I don’t have this issue with ANY other material item. I can’t let go of clothes. And **2. What’s the best method (cost effective) of storing clothes long term?** I have a lot of vintage pieces. Dating back to the 30’s. I have a small walk in closet I plan on storing all my clothes in. I can hang most but it does take away from sight/vertical storage for other items like holiday decor/vacuum. **3. How many “totes” of clothes for seasons/storage seems reasonable for a 25F who doesn’t travel, lives in a small apartment, and doesn’t go out much?** Silly questions but any insight /advice is GREATLY appreciated!!

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u/lamujerhelena — 1 day ago

Looking for a Rheumatologist that accepts Medicaid

My primary is currently looking for one as well but I usually have no luck w their suggestions, along with my insurances list of providers- it’s never accurate unfortunately. I have Univera CHP Medicaid. They do not treat them as separate insurances so I need one who takes Medicaid, not Univera. Such a headache w being on hold I’m shooting my shot here. Any insight is greatly appreciated !

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u/lamujerhelena — 2 days ago
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Highland Park is the most beautiful park I’ve ever been to.

I was born in Rochester, moved to Buffalo when I was 4. Went to highland park for the very first time today. My god. I was in absolute awe. I’ve been to nyc and San Diego. South Dakota. Chicago. Ohio and every state down to Florida. Obviously not much looking around for parks, but oh my god. It felt like a national state park. Granted it’s my first big outing of spring..Why is this park not highlighted?? The sheer natural beauty…I’m just in awe and felt so much pride to say I’m from Rochester once I saw this park. Amazing work and amazing care must go into that piece of land. I’m so happy it exists. Just had to share.

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u/lamujerhelena — 6 days ago