| Cory Chalmers | Posted: 29 April 2014 - 11:25 PM |
Hello My Friends. I am in South Dakota speaking tomorrow at a conference. I thought of playing this video, but definitely wanted to share it all with you! It is a short 5 minute video, but says it all. Please watch this and ask...whats in your box(es)? | |
Replies (16)
| Tillie | Posted: 06 July 2014 - 01:09 PM |
This conversation keeps reminding me of the two different times in my life when | |
| diane | Posted: 05 July 2014 - 04:43 PM |
Dave, I can visualize a mummy wrapped in plastic bags, ice cream containers on hands feet and head, and private parts of course. | |
| Dave | Posted: 05 July 2014 - 09:32 AM |
And for your humor today, I'm thinking about containers and going into elevated stress levels thinking about not having any plastic bags with me in my coffin! (Seriously! and I guess that gives a suggestion about a ways I have to go yet.) | |
| Dave | Posted: 05 July 2014 - 09:12 AM |
Hmmm....... | |
| diane | Posted: 03 July 2014 - 04:13 PM |
it was so great reading your posts on here, haven't looked at this for quite awhile. Dave, great description of how important it is to save containers, you state things so wonderfully, very entertaining. | |
| bitsy | Posted: 02 July 2014 - 08:40 PM |
What's in my boxes, bags, and containers?... | |
| Dave | Posted: 02 July 2014 - 12:57 PM |
Working on some living room boxes to get space for Mrs Dave. The place she gave me to just transfer boxes to is almost full. so guess what I found? Plastic Bags!!!!!! And plastic Ice Cream buckets!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And 1 fleece glove. (But no socks in the current group of boxes. There were 2 pair in another box 2-3 weeks ago.) I recycled about half the plastic bags. I saved the ones that I had sorted out in the past and folded neatly and 3-4 large ones for kitchen trash bags. I started those boxes with the firm intention that I would discard the plastic ice cream buckets that would turn up. They sure looked handy though when I found them. Some were different than the current crop at the store, just translucent plastic without any printing on them. And the lids are a record of the different kinds of ice cream. There is a neat pile of buckets and lids next to a leg of the dining room table. (Not ON the table.) Separation anxiety? (Just so you have the complete picture, there are two stacks of plastic ice cream buckets and lids in the basement that are each at least 2 feet high.) I will keep the glove at least for a little while to give the other one a chance to turn up. they are the same color as a fleece vest that I am going to keep. I apparently took them out of the vest sometime in the spring and then they got separated. | |
| vi0l3t | Posted: 04 May 2014 - 09:00 PM |
as a 29 year old homemaker even I can see the logic in that Barb, I'm trying to get our stuff reduced so my kids can see how much we really don't need to be happy. materialism has truly gone too far in our society. | |
| Barb | Posted: 04 May 2014 - 09:32 AM |
My parents drove me to college the weekend before I was to begin classes. I had one suitcase and a brand new bedspread for my bed. That was it. My little transistor radio, alarm clock and dictionary were tucked inside the suitcase along with my clothes and one set of towels. | |
| Roxie | Posted: 04 May 2014 - 05:39 AM |
Looking back on my life, I can concur that many of my happiest days in my adult life were spent in our primitive cabin. Initially we had no electricity and certainly no running water, and there is still the dreaded outhouse. As our cabin "improved," I liked it less. I liked the simpler "frontier" life even though in some ways it was harder. There is something special about living closer to nature. | |
| diane | Posted: 03 May 2014 - 09:59 AM |
This was a great video! It was short and concise, just like what we need to live happiest. | |
| Vi0l3t | Posted: 02 May 2014 - 01:27 AM |
so glad you posted this! It's completely reaffirming to see that the thoughts that have wandered into my head lately are spot on about how i view the objects in my home. | |
| Cory Chalmers | Posted: 30 April 2014 - 06:09 PM |
I agree the video was not about his high tech apartment, but rather the fact that we all can live smaller. New construction these days is all bout huge houses. How much of your house do you really use? Most people use their kitchen, living room, one bathroom, and their bedroom, nothing more is needed. Reduce emissions, carbon footprint, and costs a lot, yet still be completely happy. I have always said, we are happiest when we are on vacation and that is when our "stuff" isn't with us. All we truly need are the basics, happiness and fulfillment come from within and by those we choose to surround ourselves with. Happy de-cluttering, and bringing in the things that truly matter! | |
| Tillie | Posted: 30 April 2014 - 11:55 AM |
Wonderful video! 😀 I got sidetracked reading the replies. Any regular poster here can tell you that this link shows my dream home. | |
| Barb | Posted: 30 April 2014 - 09:38 AM |
Great video! | |
| Roxie | Posted: 30 April 2014 - 04:45 AM |
Interesting video. Thanks, Cory. I've been studying "tiny houses" the past year, along with downsizing ideas. I think that is the way to go for the future. | |