Everyone's been telling me that. Where are your local friends? Why aren't your family here?
I'm fricking autistic, that's what.
Hyke's suggestions are good ones though. His favourite thrift stores are in the USA, but there's one here that he would go to. I think it's a few metro stops away. I could load up one of the suitcases with things and take it there to leave it. I could take the other one to NY and maybe leave it with his family.
It feels so intimate and final going through his toiletries and crap. I think I'm hesitating on my own behalf too.
It's hard, you'll get there, but you need to do it at your own pace. Like hyke mentioned, if there is a way to deal with some things later...take that route.
Some things are better if you can sweep them in a box and deal with them later. Fuck the extra moving cost, sanity is priceless in the eye of a storm.
Be kind to yourself.
You were wolfie's greatest treasure, remember that.
The plants, the things, what you keep...what you give away. Even if it doesn't survive the move...or gets lost somewhere along the way, knocked off the shelf by a kid running through the house, or just an evil cat clueless to the high cost of sentimental value.
It hurts, grieve, but don't let it consume you...you hold the memories, they will always be there...that's the greatest gift someone leaves you when they pass. Things are only things without them, and they would want only what was best for you.