12-26-2010, 05:16 PM
too much "stuff" certainly applies to me! i moved from large house to little place in Key Largo. put all the "stuff" in storage.
now i'm back in a large house with most of my stuff still packed in bins. i have more clothes than i will wear in my lifetime. more china than 6 restaurants. plus enough high-end cookware for the FOOD channel programs. i am not buying another damn item of clothing or any other damn thing. (now that i have my up-north woolies and boots and Coach bags. )
i have antiques and crystal and fancy crap, all still packed up.
i am starting to wonder what's going to happen to all this expensive stuff when i die since i can't take it with me--SHIT! it seemed important at the time i bought it all.
my big concern is antique china from Europe and the thousands of dollars i have in my village. my sons won't care about that kind of crap. and i'm not selling it. much is heirloom. *sigh* i am still stressing over that.
i already gave away a ton of very good clothes and books too, to a library.
now i'm back in a large house with most of my stuff still packed in bins. i have more clothes than i will wear in my lifetime. more china than 6 restaurants. plus enough high-end cookware for the FOOD channel programs. i am not buying another damn item of clothing or any other damn thing. (now that i have my up-north woolies and boots and Coach bags. )
i have antiques and crystal and fancy crap, all still packed up.
i am starting to wonder what's going to happen to all this expensive stuff when i die since i can't take it with me--SHIT! it seemed important at the time i bought it all.
my big concern is antique china from Europe and the thousands of dollars i have in my village. my sons won't care about that kind of crap. and i'm not selling it. much is heirloom. *sigh* i am still stressing over that.
i already gave away a ton of very good clothes and books too, to a library.