I've had this set of storage bowls for several years. These bowls were casino freebies given to me
by my parents. I should have absolutely
no reason to hang on to them. But.... I
really like them. I like the way they look (I know it sounds silly) and they
store nicely stacked inside each other (sounds rational).
The bowls work perfectly... all but one of them. The lid on that one doesn't fit right. He's
quite tricky about hiding his "lid fit" problem. The lid fits perfectly well at room
temp. But the next day when I pick
that little guy up out of the fridge, whoosh, the lid no longer fits and I end up
with a mess. It took me over a year to figure out what was going. When I tested the lid after cleaning up the mess, the lid would fit just fine (dun dun dun dun) until the next time it went into the fridge. The plastic lid on that one bowl contracts just enough in the cold refrigerator to pop off the edge of the bowl.
When I finally figured out what was going on last week, I should have immediately thrown the lid away
and either found another use for the bowl or donated it. But no-o-ooo.
For some reason that trickster bowl continues to sit on my counter with
its lid fitting perfectly (at room temp); silently pleading its case to stay
because he promises to behave next time.
I just can't seem to bring myself to let the little guy go.
I realize this is absolutely ridiculous. Decluttering
"rules" say to get rid of a thing when it doesn't work, you don't use it, you
don't need it and you don't love it. My
little trickster bowl doesn't work, so I don't use it. It doesn't work so I don't need it. It doesn't work so I shouldn't love it. I know that it's time to let that little
rascal go, but it's still hard to say good-bye.
Sigh. Good-bye bowl that doesn't work and I don't need. Off to the donate box you go, minus your troublemaker lid.
(Luckily, I still have 3 others that are cute AND work perfectly.)
(Luckily, I still have 3 others that are cute AND work perfectly.)
Oh I know how you feel. There is always something that needs to go but I just can't part with. You have some good tips that I'll be using after all an uncluttered home is an uncluttered mind.
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