Ivy, you are such a good example with your regular attention to decluttering.
Saturday a DSisIL and I decluttered 1/3 of DMIL's kitchen cupboards. Old prescription pills, expired food, spices that she bought a decade ago when she used to try a lot of new recipes, all went in the trash. A big stack of plastic containers from deli salads went to the recycle bin. Hair care products were moved to the bathroom. Cleaning chemicals and bug poisons were either discarded or moved away from the food. There was a small stack of dishes to donate, and DSisIL said she would deliver them to Goodwill. There were several things DMIL no longer wanted that DSisIL decided they could use, so those went to their car.
DMIL gave me a salad dressing cruet, not valuable but nice glass and better than the one I have. Also a small plastic walnut grinder that I didn't want to refuse when she was willing to let it go, but I'll probably put in my donation pile because I already have one that works well.
While we were working in the kitchen, DH and his DB moved a couple really old broken computers from the floor of her hallway out the garage, where eventually someone else will pick them up for disposal. I think they also found things in her garage and shed that could be decluttered.
This week I can get back to decluttering my own kitchen.