Minimalist Challenge, Day 7

Today wasn’t a very exciting purge, and it’s not going to free up much space in my closet; however, I’m not sure why I was hanging onto these seven shopping bags:

It’s not as if I was going to use them as gift bags. That would just be tacky. Right?

Back when I worked full time I sometimes carried my lunch in one of the small shopping bags, but I no longer have to do that. And while in the past I’ve used such bags to tote a change of clothes to the gym, I own a perfectly good gym bag. So these bags are going into the recycling bin unless someone can give me a good reason to hang onto them.

Peace, people!

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Author: nananoyz

I'm a semi-retired crazy person with one husband and two cats.

14 thoughts on “Minimalist Challenge, Day 7”

  1. Confession time….I, too, hold on to these bags. I have a bag-o-bags next to my bag-o-giftwrapping bags. It’s silly, I know. The large ones I use to put stuff in I’m taking to Goodwill/Salvation Army. But the others? No idea why I keep them.

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  2. A consensus on the web….praise be….been a while since I’ve seen that. Snz too, has a collection of assorted and similarly favored shopping bags…and her reason choruses here ….to put the giveaway stuff in. Now me, I got boxes of software dating back to the DOS era. You never now when one might need version 2.3 of that Mustang Bulletin Board System, or a back up copy of Word Star.

    regards,
    Paperclip

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