Can I possibly give up NETFLIX?
That is the question I have been pondering as of late. Perhaps I will make it a 'readers choice'. You weigh in and tell me what you think and I will decide based on that. My very future is in your hands people!!
Today I (almost) finished moving at least a 1/4 of my stuff to my new apartment. When I say apartment, what I mean is 'large room with a kitchen and a bathroom in my friends backyard'! It is teeny, tiny and I think I love it. Not only does it have a washer/dryer, off-street parking and no one digging through my trash, it is also forcing change upon me. I have enough stuff to fill a huge one bedroom apartment, fully (including overstuffed walk-ins and full under the bed space). Well, now that all must fit into one room!
Why can't you store it at your fiancee's? Good question. If you have been reading along, you know that we are both going to be moving into this tiny place for a little while and then upgrading (upstairs, same backyard) to a bigger spread that includes one room and a loft. So, Scott must pare down as well. I will probably be having the mother of all garage sales early spring!
This is really making me look around and take stock of what I truly love. Crafting supplies, children's book collection: yes. Candleholders from 3 Christmases ago and every magazine that I have ever read:no. You get the idea.
I only have about 4.5 months to do this in. holy macaroni!!
So, if you are interesting in a professional boxing bag or dining room table, or bookshelves, let me know. You can probably get a great deal!
Pics of my new digs are below. The first one was taken at one end, looking toward the other. My bedroom/living room/office space. The second one is of the foyer/kitchen/dining room.

Today I (almost) finished moving at least a 1/4 of my stuff to my new apartment. When I say apartment, what I mean is 'large room with a kitchen and a bathroom in my friends backyard'! It is teeny, tiny and I think I love it. Not only does it have a washer/dryer, off-street parking and no one digging through my trash, it is also forcing change upon me. I have enough stuff to fill a huge one bedroom apartment, fully (including overstuffed walk-ins and full under the bed space). Well, now that all must fit into one room!
Why can't you store it at your fiancee's? Good question. If you have been reading along, you know that we are both going to be moving into this tiny place for a little while and then upgrading (upstairs, same backyard) to a bigger spread that includes one room and a loft. So, Scott must pare down as well. I will probably be having the mother of all garage sales early spring!
This is really making me look around and take stock of what I truly love. Crafting supplies, children's book collection: yes. Candleholders from 3 Christmases ago and every magazine that I have ever read:no. You get the idea.
I only have about 4.5 months to do this in. holy macaroni!!
So, if you are interesting in a professional boxing bag or dining room table, or bookshelves, let me know. You can probably get a great deal!
Pics of my new digs are below. The first one was taken at one end, looking toward the other. My bedroom/living room/office space. The second one is of the foyer/kitchen/dining room.









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Yes you can give it up.
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