Hey Everyone,
I've recently noticed that, unwittingly and not on purpose, I have amassed an embarrassing amount of -- scissors.
Not counting the several pairs of specialty scissors and shears (at least 8) I have from my sewing and crafting days (once you go Gingher, you'll never go back!), I started to wonder if I was experiencing a bit of Obsessive Compulsive Scissor Accumulation (OCSA) when I realized I have scissors:
* in the kitchen (a specialty pair for food of course, then two pairs for regular utility work)
* at my kitchen table, which doubles as my desk (2 pairs in case I have to open a package/envelope while sorting through paperwork)
* by my bookcase (2 pairs because you never know when you might need to cut a zip tie off a box or trim something up)
* in my bedroom (1 pair for opening pesky containers and cutting off tags)
* in my bathroom (1 regular pair for cutting down beauty product tubes and scooping out the last drop; 1 specialty pair for cutting my own bangs)
* in my car (I have a specialty pair for cutting through seat belts in an emergency)
* And I really need to put a pair in my storage area, because who doesn't need a pair of scissors where they store things!
The thing that makes this a bit embarrassing is that yes, I could do just fine with say, 2 pairs of all-purpose scissors -- but the truth is, I'm too lazy (and get too annoyed) to have to go to another room and get them when I'm in the middle of a project and need a pair of scissors RIGHT NOW.
So for now, I guess I've decided that scissors are cheap and practical enough to justify having multiple pairs scattered all over my living space. (I'm thinking that might be kind of a fun game if friends came over -- hide all my scissors in each room and see who can rack up the most points by finding the most!)
And the thing is, I'm starting to do almost the same thing with frying pans -- even though I don't particularly like to cook!
It's just that I'll need a new frying pan, then find a deal on a pack of 3... And since I find it irritating to have to wash the same pan several times a day -- I'd rather use several pans, then wash them all at the end of the night. I also like to have several things going at once -- eggs in one pan, vegetable in another, sauce in the next, and finally boiling pasta in a fourth (I know the real cooks here will yell at me but I saw it on YouTube -- and since I cook a small amount for one person, it sure does cut down on the boiling time.)
And the next thing you know... I have an entire cupboard stacked top to bottom with frying pans -- for just one little person.
Does this seem kind of excessive or worthy of judgment?! I don't know, but for now, it just works!
What about you?
* Is there anything you can't bear to be without, and simply MUST have multiple versions available, always within arm's reach?
* What are your reasons for justifying spending the money on/taking up the space for so many of almost the same thing?
I always like hearing about how and why different people find different things to be necessities -- I'd love to hear what YOU have amassed an embarrassing amount of, and why! (Justify my hoarding by telling me I'm not alone!)
I've recently noticed that, unwittingly and not on purpose, I have amassed an embarrassing amount of -- scissors.
Not counting the several pairs of specialty scissors and shears (at least 8) I have from my sewing and crafting days (once you go Gingher, you'll never go back!), I started to wonder if I was experiencing a bit of Obsessive Compulsive Scissor Accumulation (OCSA) when I realized I have scissors:
* in the kitchen (a specialty pair for food of course, then two pairs for regular utility work)
* at my kitchen table, which doubles as my desk (2 pairs in case I have to open a package/envelope while sorting through paperwork)
* by my bookcase (2 pairs because you never know when you might need to cut a zip tie off a box or trim something up)
* in my bedroom (1 pair for opening pesky containers and cutting off tags)
* in my bathroom (1 regular pair for cutting down beauty product tubes and scooping out the last drop; 1 specialty pair for cutting my own bangs)
* in my car (I have a specialty pair for cutting through seat belts in an emergency)
* And I really need to put a pair in my storage area, because who doesn't need a pair of scissors where they store things!
The thing that makes this a bit embarrassing is that yes, I could do just fine with say, 2 pairs of all-purpose scissors -- but the truth is, I'm too lazy (and get too annoyed) to have to go to another room and get them when I'm in the middle of a project and need a pair of scissors RIGHT NOW.
So for now, I guess I've decided that scissors are cheap and practical enough to justify having multiple pairs scattered all over my living space. (I'm thinking that might be kind of a fun game if friends came over -- hide all my scissors in each room and see who can rack up the most points by finding the most!)
And the thing is, I'm starting to do almost the same thing with frying pans -- even though I don't particularly like to cook!
It's just that I'll need a new frying pan, then find a deal on a pack of 3... And since I find it irritating to have to wash the same pan several times a day -- I'd rather use several pans, then wash them all at the end of the night. I also like to have several things going at once -- eggs in one pan, vegetable in another, sauce in the next, and finally boiling pasta in a fourth (I know the real cooks here will yell at me but I saw it on YouTube -- and since I cook a small amount for one person, it sure does cut down on the boiling time.)
And the next thing you know... I have an entire cupboard stacked top to bottom with frying pans -- for just one little person.
Does this seem kind of excessive or worthy of judgment?! I don't know, but for now, it just works!
What about you?
* Is there anything you can't bear to be without, and simply MUST have multiple versions available, always within arm's reach?
* What are your reasons for justifying spending the money on/taking up the space for so many of almost the same thing?
I always like hearing about how and why different people find different things to be necessities -- I'd love to hear what YOU have amassed an embarrassing amount of, and why! (Justify my hoarding by telling me I'm not alone!)
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