englishteacha
Have courage and be kind.
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I've been thinking about this a lot lately. I grew up with very frugal parents. Most everything I owned was secondhand, and I was taught to take very good care of my things. For instance, my sleeping bag from childhood is still in great shape, and it's 20+ years old. I was taught to make do with what I had. I'd love a new winter coat, but mine is just fine. Swimsuit? Yeah, that's fine, too. New sofa? Well, the one we have is a 2 time hand-me-down, and while I'd love a new slipcover, it's fine for now. (I'll admit I have also wasted money on cheap substitutes thinking it would be good enough, and it wasn't. You live and learn, right?)
Recently, though, I've gotten tired of making do and not having what I actually wanted. For instance, I've always wanted an LL Bean sleeping bag. Since I was a kid going to summer camp, I saw how nice they were and I was a bit envious. But mine was perfectly serviceable. (Still is!) This weekend, during a big LL Bean sale, I finally bought my LL Bean sleeping bag. I got one for hubby too, so they can zip together. I'm just delighted with my purchase and wish I'd bought what I truly wanted sooner.
So how do you decide between buying something new that you'd like, or making do with what you have, or with a cheaper version that "will do" rather than the pricier one you'd really like?
Recently, though, I've gotten tired of making do and not having what I actually wanted. For instance, I've always wanted an LL Bean sleeping bag. Since I was a kid going to summer camp, I saw how nice they were and I was a bit envious. But mine was perfectly serviceable. (Still is!) This weekend, during a big LL Bean sale, I finally bought my LL Bean sleeping bag. I got one for hubby too, so they can zip together. I'm just delighted with my purchase and wish I'd bought what I truly wanted sooner.
So how do you decide between buying something new that you'd like, or making do with what you have, or with a cheaper version that "will do" rather than the pricier one you'd really like?