Shut up and buy

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008 11:45 pm
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Boiled down, in order, we NEED: oxygen, water, food, shelter, clothing, etc...
I try not to consume. We don't keep up with the Joneses. Our cars are driven until they die, begging for mercy as they creep up that last hill. Objects that make our lives easier do not last forever. Things break, catch fire, fall apart, become unrepairable.
It just seems like something different needs to be replaced weekly.
The vacuum is dying. I'm not sure more duct tape is helping.
John's car is off to the shop, oddly aging less gracefully than mine.
I am out of milk and cream and celery.
The downstairs bathroom window is broken.
Macintosh season is nearly over. Then I will eat????

People used to have two sets of clothes, one for "good" and one for everyday.
There was a time before cars, but buggies and horses have the breakdowns too (even bicycles).

Sherpa needed:
When I was 17 I carried my ID and a bit of cash. Chad gave me a wallet so I could have my cash and library card in one place.
At 18 I added a set of keys.
23 and on call I got a cell phone and pager.
The pager only lasted a few months.
25 added an ipod.
26 and I need my chapstick and water jug. I think I have developed a mild case of sjogren's syndrome. Without chapstick, I am miserable. Lotion is currently located in all three cars and most rooms of the house. If I dry out any more lotion might have to get shoved into my pockets as well.
With the water jug, I can no longer fit everything in my pockets. I need a purse.

Date: 2008-03-23 06:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] beaq.livejournal.com
One thing that worked a bit for me for a while was to have a purse sized thing, and a tiny tiny bag that has my "life" in it. It can fit my pocket or on a string, and it has: atm card, a little cash, photo id, car key, chapstick. Maybe an AAA card. Not even my phone or pocketknife go in -- basically, anything that I would absolutely need if I put everything else down and walked off and got lost in a relatively civilized place, pared down to the elements I wouldn't even feel as extra weight. And then try to keep that on me at all times, and never, ever lose sight of it. And then everything else can go in the purse. And I can lose the purse and my life will suck, or I can leave the damn thing behind because I'm so sick of it all, but I'll always have the barest essentials.

One of which is chapstick.


I did make room for the iPod for a while, only because it would be such a financial burden to replace it and because it made such a difference in my life that I couldn't risk it leaving my person. And that was almost too heavy to accept. The phone definitely didn't make it. Water's important, but it's a purse/car item.

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