I have been practicing an abundance principle for many years...buy everything you see. Not let it come to
you via the Universe...buy it. That brings us smack into my kitchen where I store my wine glasses. Forty- two of them and that isn't counting the crystal water glasses I found behind them. (I thought I had addressed all of those in an earlier clean out)
| This is the first article where I am using actual photos I have taken. |
Forty-two, wow. Two people live in this house and one of them almost exclusivley drinks whiskey. Hmmm.
The math shocks even me and I purchased them. I try to calm my hyperventilating by telling myself, "You are in the wine business, after all." It doesn't help. My need to clean out, get smaller, have less, is over-powering the need to create my own abundance via credit card. In the background hubby is giving thanks.
| Wine at the beach, where I am going to be living in the future. |
Here is something even more shocking, I have more glasses than I have bottles of wine. I have more glasses than people in my life to use them with. Our friends are beer drinkers, scotch drinkers and almost all of them are having a heavy duty relationship with guys name Jim and Jack. You can use any old glass for that stuff.
Hell, they will drink it out of paper cups.
| Myself (right), my daughter, my cousin (whose glass held beer, told ya) and a bestie(left). |
So the trek to lessville continues. I have decided the magic number is six. We rarely have more than four friends over at a time, so six is perfect. Six plates, six bowls, six coffee cups...the magic number is six. Again,as I bundle up the glasses to give to another who will put them to better use than me, I feel that tug at my heart. I have to let go to walk forward and as much as I am trying, the past good times can sometimes
hamper me. I console myself, I am keeping six.
I bet a glass of wine will help with that!
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