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A Smashing Time - RVing and Your Material Possessions
A Smashing Time
By Ann L DeSanti
People seem to love the notion of moving into a home on wheels. They love the idea of the
freedom, the adventure, the opportunities, the discoveries. They spend a lot of time
wishing and some times they even put those wishes into action. Then comes the hard part.
How to get rid of all those possessions. For some it isnt so difficult but for many
it can be a heart wrenching process.
Dont allow material things to stop you from pursuing a truly rewarding way of life
that many experience but many more never do. There are always options. Maybe you can keep
your home and all those things while you travel for an allotted amount of time
to actually see if this is the life for you. If not, your stick and brick home is waiting
for you. If it is right, then more decisions have to be made. Going cold turkey is hard.
Things that you cannot possibly get rid of can be given or left with children or other
relatives or friends. Alternatively, your possessions can be left in storage. In time,
much of what you felt you could once not do without now takes on much less importance to
you.
From our own experience we did keep a storage facility for a couple of years. We rarely
went back to it. Only if we happened to be in the area, and then only to pay the monthly
bill if it was due at that time and to take a cursory glance at the cubicles
contents. Otherwise our stuff languished expensively for no real purpose.
Eventually we made the decision to sell or give away what we had in storage and shed yet
another shackle from our last life. We took a very few items and disposed of the rest.
Amongst the items we did choose to take were Bobs collection of pre war china
teapots and his quirky group of old beer steins. I mention this more as a cautionary tale.
The beer steins are still with us minus two of the group but of the lovely old teapots,
only one (now chipped) example survived the many bumps along the road. We remember these
with not (too) much regret but more for which state we lost that dainty floral
Worcestershire pot or the time the cardboard storage box fell from its place on the
couch bringing the life of the Staffordshire tea set to an end.
We do still have a grandmother wall clock. Testimony to its quality, as anything lesser
would surely have ticked its last tock many miles ago, this particular clock survived
being left on the wall as the slide out on the RV had been moved in ready for travel. When
slide out made contact with clock, the latter flew off the wall, effectively
redistributing its body parts.
We have started out with porcelain dinner sets, crystal wine glasses, and fine glass salad
bowls. We have ended up with Corelle plates, pewter wine goblets, and wooden salad bowls.
There really are some attractive, sensible and necessary alternatives once you start
looking. It sure beats the inevitable sound of clink, crack, smash which I can promise you
will hear at some point!
If this all sounds like a Spartan existence, really it isnt! You are just living in
a more condensed way. Therefore you still have this or that just less of it! One wall
clock, one table lamp, two sets of sheets, three or four books, not the whole library.
Streamline.
Then theres the wardrobe. Good news for women. Men generally seem much more
pragmatic when it comes to the amount of clothing they need. So, even though you may begin
your journey with half a wardrobe each, over time the female half just gets a
little bigger. At last count I personally have nineteen pairs of shoes. A quite
unnecessary amount for any life let alone this one. However, shoes are my weak point and
with some creative organization, they fit well enough within the wardrobe for me to
indulge my misguided passion.
Whatever your must have is, there are ways of working around
really having it all while still doing with less.
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