Book Haul! January 2019

One of the best things, in my opinion, about yard sales and thrift stores are the books.  We love books at our house and we buy a LOT of them throughout the year.  But, I don’t want to go broke; ergo, yard sales and thrift stores.

If you are worried that the authors are getting the shaft when you buy a used book, here is an excellent article about buying used versus new.  And yes, we still buy new books too.  Who doesn’t love stepping into a Barnes and Noble?  The smell alone draws me in, just like a library.


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Hello again!  I finally gathered together everything that I needed to show you what books we found in January – just in time for the end of February.  That’s neither here nor there though is it?  Life happens, right?

Some of them I bought for gifts, they just haven’t been given yet; other’s I bought for our reading pleasure to then  be passed on to other voracious readers like ourselves.  A few we gathered up to keep on our shelves to be read over and over.  Have fun trying to figure out which is which!

Here’s all of the lovely books we found in January:

Mr. Majestyk by Elmore Leonard

The School for Good and Evil #2: A World without Princes by Soman Chainani

Alaska: Saga of a Bold Land by Walter R. Borneman

The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers: A Novel by Margaret George

Great Fortune: The Epic of Rockefeller Center by Daniel Okrent

Timeline by Michael Crichton

James Earl Jones, Voices and Silences by James Earl Jones and Penelope Niven

The Paris Wife by Paula McLain

How to Eat | Vintage Nigella by Nigella Lawson

The Last Girls by Lee Smith

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella (The Twilight Saga) by Stephenie Meyer

Serpico by Peter Maas

The Help by Kathryn Stockett

The Good German by Joseph Kanon

Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs

Florida’s favorite recipes: Favorite recipes of Florida FHA/HERO

Comfortable Under Pressure: Pressure Cooker Meals: Recipes, Tips, and Explanations (The Blue Jean Chef) by Meredith Laurence

Fast Favorites Under Pressure: 4-Quart Pressure Cooker recipes and tips for fast and easy meals by Blue Jean Chef, Meredith Laurence (The Blue Jean Chef)

I Can’t Believe It’s Not Fattening!: Over 150 Ridiculously Easy Recipes for the Super Busy by Devin Alexander


What books did you pick up in January?

 

 

Book Haul! November and December 2018

One of the best things, in my opinion, about yard sales and thrift stores are the books.  We love books at our house and we buy a LOT of them throughout the year.  But, I don’t want to go broke; ergo, yard sales and thrift stores.

If you are worried that the authors are getting the shaft when you buy a used book, here is an excellent article about buying used versus new.  And yes, we still buy new books too.  Who doesn’t love stepping into a Barnes and Noble?  The smell alone draws me in, just like a library.


I started to tell you about all of the lovely books that I found in January, and realized that I had never shown you what we accumulated at the end of the year!  So here you go.  As always, I will link up the books so that you can buy your own copy if you don’t want to hunt them down at a yard sale or a thrift store.

First up is a very rough copy of the Complete Poems of Keats and Shelley.  We didn’t have a copy, so I was happy to add this to our shelves until I find a better copy.

complete poems of keats and shelley This was a pick from Hayden.  30 Second Philosophies:  The 50 most though-provoking philosophies, each explained in half a minute.  Cool.

The bibliophile’s Dictionary by Miles WestleyLord Jim by Joseph ConradCentennial by James A. Michener I am slowly replacing any of the paperback books that I actually re-read by Nora Roberts with Trade Paperbacks.  I like the way they read better.  And they are not as heavy as a Hardback.  Blue Dahlia, Black Rose, and Red Lily.

Dark Witch by Nora Roberts

Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte

We actually have a big hardcover copy of all of the Bronte sisters works, but Hayden wanted something that is easier to handle when you are reading.

The Town by William Faulkner   The Two Towers by J. R. R. Tolkien

This is not our first copy of this book either; it’s very unusual, and I can never leave certain things when I find them at the Goodwill Outlet.

The Blind Side by Michael LewisSolving the Mystery of the Lost Colony Roanoke by Lee Miller

Charlie Martz and Other Stories by Elmore Leonard

It’s getting harder and harder to find a book my Daddy hasn’t already read.

Reader’s Digest North American Wildlife

I highly, highly recommend this book!!  My parents have always had a copy of this and when I found my own copy about 15 years ago, I held onto it for dear life.  This one is in better condition than mine, so……

God’s Promises Bible

You know me and my philosophy about the bibles at the Goodwill Outlet…..

The Language Police by Diane Ravitch

I thought this looked interesting.

I believe that’s everything we picked up in November and December.  Also, while we were in California we stopped into a small local bookstore in Morro Bay and stocked up there too.  It was a gorgeous place and I wish we could just pop in there anytime we wanted to.

I know that we bought a blank journal for Liv, and two other books that she picked out.  No idea what they were.  Hayden picked up Cloud Atlas, The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest (I have hunted for this in Trade paperback form for the last three years – yes, I know I could have ordered it), and Ulysses.  Denton picked up a pocket version of Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, and The Book of Five Rings by Miyamoto Musashi.  I cannot remember what I bought.  Seriously. I’m sure I’ll come across them when I’m digging for something to read.

I can however, remember what I didn’t buy.  There was a beautiful set of illustrated Percy Jackson books in the children’s section and Liv didn’t even look twice at them.  They were gorgeous.  She’s happy with her original set and I need to get over my book hoarding tendencies.


Side note:  You guys, I just can’t leave the bibles when I find them at the Goodwill Outlet.  I have a sneaking suspicion about where all of the items that don’t get snatched up go and I just can’t.  I’ll take them to church and leave them in the pews for someone who might not have their own copy.

What books did you pick up in November and December?

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Adoptable Love. Fort Worth, TX

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There are  A LOT of fur babies that are awaiting adoption in Fort Worth, TX.  Here are just a few of them.  Click on the photo to find out more about these sweet animals.JOYELF Large Memory Foam Dog Bed, Orthopedic Dog Bed & Sofa with Removable Washable Cover and Squeaker Toy as GiftAnnie #0742 1Cracker 1The Kitty Pass Interior Cat Door Hidden Litter Box Pet Door for cats up to 21 lbsLola #0741 1Ramonda 1

 

Heating Pads for pets, 2018 Upgraded Electric Heating Pad for Dogs &Cats Warming Dog Beds Pet Mat Activated with Chew Resistant Cord Soft Removable Cover 19.7X19.7IN Blue

Frankie 1Rio 1K&H Pet Products Outdoor Heated Kitty House Olive 18" x 22" x 17" 20W

Ellie 1Minnie 1If you can’t adopt a pet today, think about donating items to your local shelter.  There is always a need for something.  Here are some items, all under $25.00 that your shelter might enjoy.

If you can’t afford to gift them with things, donate your time.  Our shelter always welcomes people to walk, groom or just sit and talk with the animals.

Chance 1Max 1Zinus Easy Pet Stairs/Pet Ramp/Pet Ladder, Small, GreyDidn’t see what you’re looking for?  Click here for all of the animals up for adoption in Fort Worth today.  You’re not from Fort Worth?  Just type in your zip code on the Petfinder.com website and you’ll be taken to a page with all of the animals up for adoption in your area.

Kapone 1Purrl 1

Armarkat Pet Steps, 4-steps, B4001, IvoryI hope you find your new companion today!!

Lyla 1Tommy Boy 1You can find all of the other adoptable love stories I have posted in the past here.

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What I’m Reading Right Now 01.23.19

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Here you will find all of the books that I’m reading and other books that I have read in the past. You’ve come to the right place to find out about books!
 
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In case you’ve noticed, I LOVE this sign.  I think I need it.  I don’t know where I’d put it, but I want it.  That’s why I’m just going to leave it right here for a while.  So I can figure out where I can put it in my house.  Or maybe my car.  Somewhere.

 

I love it when I walk into my library and spy a book I’ve been waiting for – and it’s sitting there on the shelf, waiting for me to find it.  Doesn’t that make your day?  I can’t wait to get started on this one.  If you haven’t heard of Sarah J. Maas, please don’t start with this book, it’s the last in this series – maybe.  I hope not.  I love it!


Ata-Boy The Princess Bride Set of 4 1.25in Button Magnets for Refrigerators and Lockers


My new purse book

Purse book:  A book I keep in my purse at all times to read while I am standing in lines.  It keeps me off of Facebook and I might actually learn something useful in the process.Image result for 5 love languages

The 5 Love Languages

by Gary Chapman

Have you read this one?  I haven’t, but I’ve heard excellent things about it.  There are a LOT of these books now, ones for children, men, single’s, teenagers and more.  I’m interested to see what I think about this one.


This was another lovely find at my library.  I love a great, full color cookbook.  This one doesn’t disappoint.
 
Ancho Chicken Tortilla Stew.  Yum.
 
Double Ginger Banana-Almond Oatmeal Cookies.  Another recipe that I hope hides a disgusting banana.  Or at least turns into deliciousness, so that I won’t notice it’s there.
Butternut Squash and Red Pear Soup.  I have a butternut squash in my fridge that I might try this one with.  I don’t know about the pears……maybe substitute apples?

I am always reading from my giant pile of magazines

If you want to start your own magazine pile, all the ones below are on sale right now for $5.00!  I love them, I’m sure you will too!

 

Real SimpleBetter Homes & GardensReader's DigestFamily Handyman

Men's HealthMartha Stewart LivingO, The Oprah MagazineAllRecipes


Out of Print Men's American Gods T-Shirt XX-Large Black

 

That’s all I’ve got for now.  What have you been reading?  I’m always looking for a new book!

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You can see a list of all of the books I read in 2018 here.  Just scroll to the bottom of the page.

Books I’ve read in 2019:

Novels:

 
 

Cookbooks:

Southern Girl Meets Vegetarian Boy by Damaris Phillips

Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook by Weight Watchers

Non-Fiction:

The 5 Love Languages by Gary Chapman

The Backyard Orchardist by Stella Otto

Harry Potter Hogwarts School List Tote

 

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KonMari: Kitchen Cleaning Supplies

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One of the benefits that I didn’t even consider when I started my 30 Simple Days at the beginning of January is:  TIME.  You gain time, you guys.  For all of you who do not live in the land of Tracie, I know that you already knew this, but now I know too.  I’ll update you in the next week, but I can tell you this, I am LOVING having my kitchen stay – relatively – clean.  But, that’s not what I’m here to tell you about today.

Earlier today, I was trying to find my bottle brush to clean out Liv’s tall travel coffee mug that she takes to school every morning and it was lost in the madness that is underneath my kitchen sink.  (Don’t mind the one you can actually see in the photo below, it’s old and gross and I would never use it to clean something, but we all know how hard it is for me to throw away actual trash.  Here’s how the conversation will go in my head – “Is it recyclable?  I don’t know!!!  It doesn’t have a recycle number on it anywhere, so what do I do, what do I do?!?”  Just throw the stupid thing away you maniac!  No, I believe I will just put it right back where it was, so I can have another mental screaming match with myself later.)  Anyway.

One of the things I am learning about myself repeatedly, is that what space I do have, I don’t use properly and to its best advantage.  It doesn’t matter how everyone else uses their space, I need to organize and use the spaces that I do have, in a way that is going to make sense to my brain.

So, I asked myself, “Why, why, why, am I keeping 372 bottles of cleaning supplies underneath my sink, when I only use a handful of them on a daily basis”?  Because that’s where I thought that everyone else keeps theirs.  And they might.  But, that doesn’t matter in my house.  I need to be able to find what I need in that moment quickly or I could decide that I should go take a break and pick up my current book.  Two hours later, I will finally remember that I was cleaning something.

I have a fairly large laundry room downstairs that I am usually only in twice a day, that I can store all of my overflow in.  Another benefit from this type of storage method for me is that I can see at a glance that I have NINE bottles of Mrs. Meyers cleaning spray and I don’t need to pick another four up when I am in Target the next time.  I also discovered that I own three gallons of white vinegar.  Sigh.  At least I won’t run out anytime soon.

It was also absolutely grimy down there.  So I removed every single thing inside the cabinet and gave it a very thorough vacuuming…..

Also, a butter knife works wonders for stuck on…..whatever that was.

I still love this padded shelf liner that I picked up at Wal-Mart (I think it’s actually cheaper on Amazon and I don’t have to put on real clothes and leave my house).  You can occasionally find it at the Dollar Tree, but it is very hit or miss there.  Wally world and Amazon always have some in stock in very lovely patterns.

I used up the last of this roll here.  I love this pattern.  It makes everything look new and clean.

I put back only what I know I will need on a daily basis and the rest goes downstairs into what will be the overflow section in my laundry room.  I’ll give you a rundown of what I need close at hand every day:

Mrs. Meyer’s Apple Cider multi-surface cleaner.  I like almost all of the Mrs. Meyer’s multi-surface cleaners, but I LOVE this one.  It smells amazing and it makes me want to clean something so that my house will smell like this scent.  It’s awesome.

Scented trash bags.  We don’t use these large trash bags for our actual trash cans, but I love having these on hand for when I do need a big bag for something.  They smell amazing, but it’s not overpowering.

Eraser Cleaning Sponges.  This is another staple at my house.  I have my Mama hooked on them too.  They are made of melamine which is exactly what Mr. Clean Magic Erasers are made of and they work like you wouldn’t believe.  I always have a stash on hand.

Dish Drying Mat.  My MIL bought me one of these and I love it.  It folds into a small square that I can stuff underneath the sink and it does exactly what it’s supposed to do.  Soaks up all the water until I get all of the things that don’t fit into the dishwasher washed.

Dishwashing detergent.  I was faithful to Finish Quantum Max as my dishwasher detergent for years, but I ran out one day and needed something immediately and Wal-Mart DID NOT HAVE ANY, so I tried something random and it worked just as well in our newish dishwasher (it’s about three years old now) so I haven’t gone back.  If you have an older dishwasher that is having problems cleaning your dishes though, try the Finish.  It was the only thing that cleaned my dishes in my old decrepit dishwasher.

Microfiber cloths.  I use these for so many different things.  I have just random ones that I’ve picked up over the years, but I keep hearing great things about certain brands so I may invest in some.

White vinegar.  I use this in my dishwasher instead of a rinse aid.  It works, so I don’t spend the extra money.

Lysol Wipes.  These are something else that I bulk order from Amazon.  It’s just more efficient, and cheaper.  They work amazingly well, so I always keep them on hand.

Stainless Steel Cleaner.  I found a bottle of Goo Gone Stainless Steel cleaner at a yard sale that had never been opened and I bought it for $0.25.  It is amazing.  But it costs $39.99! on Amazon right now, so I am going out on a limb and thinking that they don’t make it anymore, so when this is gone I will replace it with this, more than likely.  I’ve heard great things about it.  I have also heard that you can use Pledge or an equivalent, but I haven’t tried that yet.  I can see why it would work though, my cleaner is very oily just like a furniture polish.

Scratchers.  This is what they are called in my family.  I use them on my iron skillets and stainless steel pots and pans.  I usually pick them up at my Dollar Tree.

Last but not least…..my bottle brushes.  I use these on our water bottles, and travel mugs.  I usually buy these at the Dollar Tree too, but they have some that look like they would last a little longer on Amazon.  I’m all for something I don’t need to replace every month.

What do you need right at your fingertips in your kitchen?  Curious minds need to know.


What’s next?

I have so, so many areas of my house that need micro-organizing like this.  I know it’s not exactly the Marie Kondo way of doing things, but I like to break things into manageable chunks so that I’m not overwhelmed.  Otherwise, I would end up shoving the entire mess into a closet somewhere to be dealt with at a later date, which may never come.

Making up my own categories, that are small enough to be attainable, in a tiny window of time let’s me get things done.  And progress is always a good thing.

 

Adoptable Love. Reno, NV

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All photos of these sweet animals are via Petfinder.com

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There are  A LOT of fur babies that are awaiting adoption in Reno, NV.  Here are just a few of them.  Click on the photo to find out more about these sweet animals.

Kong Wubba Small Colors VaryGazette 1Matt 1

Kitty City Large Cat Bed, Cat Cube, Cat House/Cat Condo, Pop Up Bed, Stackable BedSugar 1Gravy 1

Nylabone Dura Chew Power Chew Textured Ring, Large Durable Dog Chew Toy, Great for Aggressive ChewersOliver 1SmartyKat Hot Pursuit Cat Toy Concealed Motion ToyHailey 1

If you can’t adopt a pet today, think about donating items to your local shelter.  There is always a need for something.  Here are some items, all under $25.00 that your shelter might enjoy.

If you can’t afford to gift them with things, donate your time.  Our shelter always welcomes people to walk, groom or just sit and talk with the animals.

Merlot 1

Rifan 1

Allstar Innovations Wobble Wag Giggle Ball, Dog Toy, As Seen on TVDidn’t see what you’re looking for?  Click here for all of the animals up for adoption in Reno today.  You’re not from Montpelier?  Just type in your zip code on the Petfinder.com website and you’ll be taken to a page with all of the animals up for adoption in your area.

Grudon 1Ramona 1

Petronics Mousr Interactive Robotic cat Toy | Plays Automatically or by Smartphone Control | Voted Best cat Toy 2018I hope you find your new companion today!!

Iago 1

Hello Kitty 1

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What I’m Reading Right Now 01.16.19

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Here you will find all of the books that I’m reading and other books that I have read in the past. You’ve come to the right place to find out about books!
 
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In case you’ve noticed, I LOVE this sign.  I think I need it.  I don’t know where I’d put it, but I want it.  That’s why I’m just going to leave it right here for a while.  So I can figure out where I can put it in my house.  Or maybe my car.  Somewhere.

little house in the big woods
 

Sometimes I just want a book that I know is going to quiet my mind.  Do you ever feel like this?  I love this set of books and I have read them over and over for years.  So this week, I’m going to lose myself in Laura’s world.  I’m glad that I don’t live there, but I do love it.

I am all for simplifying my life, but I seriously love my electricity and running water.  Pa was a genius though, in my opinion.  He reminds me of my Daddy.  He is a genius too.

Would you want to live back in the day, or are you addicted to all of the amazing things we have now, like flushing toilets and traveling from the east coast to the west coast in under six hours?  I’ll stay right here in the now and just transport myself to Laura’s and other world’s through books, thanks.



My new purse book

Purse book:  A book I keep in my purse at all times to read while I am standing in lines.  It keeps me off of Facebook and I might actually learn something useful in the process.Image result for 5 love languages

The 5 Love Languages

by Gary Chapman

I ‘m picking this book up from my library today.  Have you read it?  I haven’t, but I’ve heard excellent things about it.  There are a LOT of these books now, ones for children, men, single’s, teenagers and more.  I’m interested to see what I think about this one.


Do you watch Food Network?  I used to, when we had real TV.  I loved watching Food Network Star, and I can’t believe that the year Damaris Phillips won was 2013.  Time flies.  I definitely need to sit down and read this one for Liv.  Hopefully it will give me a lot of ideas!  It looks yummy.
 
Bacon sandwiches, that aren’t bacon.  I’m all for it if it tastes good.
 
Sweet potatoes, yum.
It’s a beautiful book, you should check it out!

I am always reading from my giant pile of magazines

If you want to start your own magazine pile, all the ones below are on sale right now for $5.00!  I love them, I’m sure you will too!

 

Better Homes & GardensReader's DigestFamily HandymanReal Simple

EatingWellMartha Stewart LivingAllRecipesSports Illustrated Kids


Personalized Best Gift Quotes Books!I need more books! Sports Bottle - 13.5 OZ Two Sides Print

 

That’s all I’ve got for now.  What have you been reading?  I’m always looking for a new book!

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You can see a list of all of the books I read in 2018 here.  Just scroll to the bottom of the page.

Books I’ve read in 2019:

Novels:

 

Cookbooks:

Weight Watchers One Pot Cookbook by Weight Watchers

Non-Fiction:

The Backyard Orchardist by Stella Otto

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Quick Tip: Freezing Bananas

I always have bananas on hand.  Denton and Liva love them.  Hayden and I both hate them with a passion, unless they are baked into my delicious Banana Nut Bread, and then they are divine.  If they sit on my counter for more than 47 seconds though, they turn black and die.  This is why I freeze them.

When they are just about perfect, like the ones above, just peel them…..

Yay!

Put one into a freezer bag with three of their friends…..

I always store them four to a bag because that’s how many I use to make banana bread.

Squash them relatively flat…..

And put all of those bags into a large gallon sized freezer bag to store for up to six months.

You can store as few or as many as will fit into your bags and use them for smoothies, ice cream, milkshakes, pancakes, etc.  The list is endless.  The key is to get them into the freezer before they turn into a science project.  Once you have your stash, you will be ready to create whatever your stomach desires at a moments notice.

If you are using them in a smoothie or milkshake just stick them into your machine frozen.  Banana bread?  Let them thaw slightly in your mixing bowl before beginning your recipe.

Let me know what yummy goodness you turn your frozen bananas into!

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KonMari: Handbags

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As you know I have been on my decluttering journey for a LONG time now.  My normal method of decluttering is probably very different from everyone else’s.  I keep a tall wicker laundry basket in my bedroom (it used to be a small pink basket, but I stuffed it too full and broke it to smithereens) and anything that I come across that I know I no longer want or need – in it goes.  When it starts to overflow, I list it all down for the lord overseer’s who we shall not name and most of the time take photos for you guys, and off it goes to my local Salvation Army.

It’s a simple system that doesn’t overwhelm me.  I still have a lot of stuff in my house to go through and the thought of dragging EVERYTHING in one category out at a time, seriously gives me hives.  But.  While I have some areas of my house under control, the public spaces and the things people would see if they just randomly walk into rooms of my house, I can’t get into my closet.  No, I am not going to show it to you now.  The state that it’s in right now is unbearable.  I have taken photographic evidence of the catastrophe though, and will show you when I’m done.

There’s a reason that I try to be so strict with myself about everything in my house having a place.  Denton believes it stem’s from my control freak nature.  It actually doesn’t.  It’s because I need limits.  My great love of yard sales and thrift stores means I have access to a massive amount of things.  High quality and lovely things that even though I may have the space for them, I actually don’t need or use.  That then grow and multiply in the dark when I’m not looking.

I want to be able to walk into my walk-in closet and not feel stressed every day over the state of it.  I have too much STUFF.

I knew that all of the purses and bags hiding in the nether reaches of my closet would never fit into my wicker laundry basket.  So, I decided they all needed to come out and then I would decide what would get to stay.

Here’s the thing:  I LOVE handbags.  Clothes are things that I need to wear so that I won’t be naked.  I have a lot them too, by the way.  And we aren’t going to talk about shoes yet.  Sigh.  But, I really love purses.  They serve a purpose, they are beautiful, and there are so many to choose from!

I haven’t changed out my purse in over a year.  Which is astounding to me.  I have so many that I love and over the years, I would change out my purse at least once a week.  Maybe more.

I found a purse that I judge all handbags by now.  I stopped buying bags for myself altogether more than a year ago.  I hope that’s not a lie.  I don’t remember buying a new one.  I know for a fact that I haven’t changed it out.

Now, no matter how lovely, expensive or useful it is, I ask myself:  Am I going to give in and change to this new-to-me specimen over my current bag?  The answer is always no.

I decided to buckle down and get this thing done.  So, I waded into my closet and starting throwing all of the purses you see above onto my bed.  You guys.  I have a California King.  I know you can’t really see the scale of this.

I went through them all.  One by one.  Some of them I knew just by picking it up and flinging it onto the bed that it wasn’t staying at my house.  Other’s were harder.  I really love purses!  After all of the clearing, piling and thinking what did I decide could stay?

These.

And these.  The backpack is leather, and I love a backpack when we travel.  The red bag is what I call my car bag.  I keep everything in it that I need with me all the time – my planner, a notebook, books, extras of everything – the kitchen sink, essentially.  But I don’t want to carry this stuff into stores.  So, I keep it in my car or the house.  Wherever I am.

I’m actually hesitant to keep the Chanel bag and the yellow ostrich bag.  I haven’t used either one of them in over a year, but I really do love them both.  Justification:  I love them, I’ve already purchased them, and I’m getting rid of 46 others.  I can live with that.

I did cull out three other bags to keep in the back of my Pilot to use when I do Aldi run’s.  Hopefully this will keep me from yet again buying more throw away bags when I get there and remember that I forgot them again.  As always.

So what is my handbag that I judge all handbags by?

A bright green Kate Spade bag that I found in a thrift store in West Virginia for $15.00, still in the dust bag.  I absolutely LOVE this purse.  Let me tell you why.

First:  It stands up by itself.  No matter what I put into it, it doesn’t collapse when I set it down.  If you’ve never had a purse that does this, don’t buy one unless you are willing to give up all other handbags forever. 

2.  It’s the perfect size.  Not too big and not too small.  Side note:  Why, yes, that is a checkbook holder.  No, I do NOT write checks anymore.  Except when I have inadvertently stuck my debit card into my pants pocket and then forgotten that I did that until I am standing in line at Food Lion with $98.00 worth of groceries to pay for.  I never carry cash, so I keep this checkbook for the many times that I have left said debit card at home in the laundry hamper.  It’s a terrible habit I’m trying to break.  The end.

Last:  It’s so pretty.  I would never have sat down and thought it through and said “Yes, I need a bright green purse”.  But, as soon as I saw it, I knew that I wanted it.  And after I carried it for a while, I don’t think I’ll ever want to have a handbag that isn’t made this way.  It just makes me happy every time I look at it.

Even though it’s not exactly the KonMari way of cleaning everything out, I’m glad that I did my handbags this way.

Luggage and all the paraphernalia that goes with it are next.  Or maybe shoes…..  I have a lot of both and use only a few of each.  I’ll let you know which I wade into next.

 

Adoptable Love. San Diego, CA

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All photos of these sweet animals are via Petfinder.com

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There are  A LOT of fur babies that are awaiting adoption in San Diego, CA.  Here are just a few of them.  Click on the photo to find out more about these sweet animals.

Petstages Orka Tire Rubber Tire Dog Chew ToyLucky Girl 1Yeowww! Catnip Toy, Yellow Banana

Chase 'n Chomp Amazing Molecule Squeaker Ball Toy for Pets, 2.5-InchPet Craft Supply Magic Mewnicorn Multi Cat Tunnel Boredom Relief Toys with Crinkle Feather String for Cats, Rabbits, Kittens, and Dogs for Hiding Hunting and RestingIf you can’t adopt a pet today, think about donating items to your local shelter.  There is always a need for something.  Here are some items, all under $25.00 that your shelter might enjoy.

If you can’t afford to gift them with things, donate your time.  Our shelter always welcomes people to walk, groom or just sit and talk with the animals.

Inez 1Trixie Pet Products Flip Board, Level 2

Didn’t see what you’re looking for?  Click here for all of the animals up for adoption in Montpelier today.  You’re not from Montpelier?  Just type in your zip code on the Petfinder.com website and you’ll be taken to a page with all of the animals up for adoption in your area.

Trout Pup - Ohrid 1Yeowww My Cats Balls, 3 Balls per Pack

Freeze Pup - Arctic - Adopted! 1

I hope you find your new companion today!!

Simon 1Angel 1You can find all of the other adoptable love stories I have posted in the past here.

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ZippyPaws - Woodland Friends Burrow, Interactive Squeaky Hide and Seek Plush Dog Toy - Chipmunks ‘n Log

 

 

 

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