"Oh, sure," he began. "I'm not going to buy anything new this year."
'Are you crazy??' I thought. 'But we need stuff!'
But do we really? I began thinking about it. And this is what I came up with:
We need food, shelter, and sleep. Maybe a friend or two. And that's really it.
Last year, I noticed a change in my habits. The economy had something to do with it, but a lot of it came from asking myself why I wanted to buy this thing I didn't need or this shirt that I'd wear once and forget about. I began to love the hunt of finding stuff at the thrift store. I started buying more things used. I liked the idea that I was making use of things that were already in our consumer cycle.
But mostly, I found that the less stuff I accumulated, the more complete my life felt. I didn't miss anything that I had thought about buying.
So this year, I'm going balls out. I'm making a plan to not buy anything new. The point is not to challenge myself, but to live more simply. I think. :)
Wish me luck!
Courtney
Great idea! I always use my local freecycle before buying anything. It's been a GREAT source for a really good digital camera for my son, free apples (I made delicious applesauce and apple syrup and used them as gifts), free sour plums for preserves, left-over gourds and pumpkins, and my latest, free oranges and tangerines. I canned tangerine marmalade this morning!
ReplyDeleteOh, did I mention WONDERFUL holiday wrapping paper that was still unused in the package?
I saw your blog posted on Karen's Facebook & had to read it (ok, so I am avoiding work too). I am impressed with your gpals, & ditto what Karen said about Freecycle. I even use it here in Las Vegas. If we can use it here in Sin City, you probably can too. Their main web site is at:
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Amazing. Thanks for introducing me to something new...well not something new new, but something I didn't know about. :) I've already learned so much in a day and a half! - Courtney
ReplyDeleteare concert tickets considered new? shame if they are.
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