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This is for Pink and all. How do you do your laundry?
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<blockquote data-quote="Pink Elephant" data-source="post: 734871" data-attributes="member: 21572"><p>I'm the same as you, Apple. For the most part, everything we have in the home now is all stuff that I'd like to keep, so as far as pruning things down further than we already have, it's just not going to happen, however, our biggest problem when it comes to things and stuff, is proper storage space. We have such a small home, and being as dated as it is, there's little space to store stuff. Hate that about older homes.</p><p></p><p>Then again, reading your post, the idea of having a larger home sometimes scares me, because it seems no matter how conscientious people are and want to be, a larger home often equates to even more stuff and things.</p><p></p><p>Dear husband and I were actually reflecting on this very topic a few months back, and we were reminiscing about what we didn't have (and had) when we first started out, and it seemed with our second move, things just exploded. Year after year we accumulated more and more, and before long you look around and think, <em>where did all of this stuff come from</em>. Happens so fast.</p><p></p><p>Surprisingly enough, I sit on the fence as far as furnishings and sparseness goes. One side of longs for free, open space, while the other part of me says, furnish each room to it's fullest. There's a definite hominess that comes about through a warmly furnished and decorated home, and I've always liked that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pink Elephant, post: 734871, member: 21572"] I'm the same as you, Apple. For the most part, everything we have in the home now is all stuff that I'd like to keep, so as far as pruning things down further than we already have, it's just not going to happen, however, our biggest problem when it comes to things and stuff, is proper storage space. We have such a small home, and being as dated as it is, there's little space to store stuff. Hate that about older homes. Then again, reading your post, the idea of having a larger home sometimes scares me, because it seems no matter how conscientious people are and want to be, a larger home often equates to even more stuff and things. Dear husband and I were actually reflecting on this very topic a few months back, and we were reminiscing about what we didn't have (and had) when we first started out, and it seemed with our second move, things just exploded. Year after year we accumulated more and more, and before long you look around and think, [I]where did all of this stuff come from[/I]. Happens so fast. Surprisingly enough, I sit on the fence as far as furnishings and sparseness goes. One side of longs for free, open space, while the other part of me says, furnish each room to it's fullest. There's a definite hominess that comes about through a warmly furnished and decorated home, and I've always liked that. [/QUOTE]
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