It happened, I had to replace something I purged

Anonymous
It was a kitchen item. My running total for replacing things I purged is now about $50 two years after the big clean out. Worth it! I still had to convince my brain. But logically I know it’s worth it.
Anonymous
Good job! The serenity and peace you have had in your physical space is certainly worth 50 dollars!
Anonymous
Here's what I like to tell myself: Imagine if you could have that item back, but you had to also take back everything that you got rid of. Would you take that deal?
Anonymous
What was it?

Did you have 2 blenders, donated the extra blender b/c it took up space/unused, and now you wish you had it b/c your 1st one just died?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What was it?

Did you have 2 blenders, donated the extra blender b/c it took up space/unused, and now you wish you had it b/c your 1st one just died?


I was wondering what it was too...I will be sure to keep ours.
Anonymous
Think of it as the opposite...at least you didn't have re-buy something b/c your cabinets (or house) is so cluttered you can't find it so you just go out and buy it again.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Think of it as the opposite...at least you didn't have re-buy something b/c your cabinets (or house) is so cluttered you can't find it so you just go out and buy it again.


I've had the experience of being unable to find something, going out and buying another one, and then having to decide where to put it away, and when I put it away the first one is right there.
Anonymous
Can you please share what it was that you had to replace?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What was it?

Did you have 2 blenders, donated the extra blender b/c it took up space/unused, and now you wish you had it b/c your 1st one just died?


You should have a tertiary blender in case the backup fails. What happens during a blending emergency?
Anonymous
Come on, OP! You can't just drop a bomb like this and not tell us the item and the circumstances that necessitated you replacing it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was it?

Did you have 2 blenders, donated the extra blender b/c it took up space/unused, and now you wish you had it b/c your 1st one just died?


You should have a tertiary blender in case the backup fails. What happens during a blending emergency?


Having only three could be playing with fire if you're having a margarita party and there's a power surge.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What was it?

Did you have 2 blenders, donated the extra blender b/c it took up space/unused, and now you wish you had it b/c your 1st one just died?


You should have a tertiary blender in case the backup fails. What happens during a blending emergency?


Having only three could be playing with fire if you're having a margarita party and there's a power surge.


Seven blenders minimum. This girl is not getting caught blender-less at any cost.

I store mine on DH's side of the closet. Moved his clothes to the garage. It works for us.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can you please share what it was that you had to replace?


It was a popsicle mold **ducks**

Obvs it did not cost $50, that’s just my running total. The other thing was hooks for the garage that I’m pretty sure I purged thinking I didn’t need any more.
Anonymous
This is my fear! That I will need something I purge or worse, I will regret purging something that is irreplaceable. It paralyzes me so the decluttering stalls.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is my fear! That I will need something I purge or worse, I will regret purging something that is irreplaceable. It paralyzes me so the decluttering stalls.


One thing that has freed me is Amazon. Can you imagine what a PITA it would be to try to buy popsicle molds in a store? Almost nothing you might purge is irreplaceable now and replacing most of it will be really easy. So there’s a $ and environmental cost but I have not had to replace much and the big purge was definitely worth it.
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