The thumbs up from the Leo and Annie-Rose! Haha Also the comment about just needing blank pieces of paper and something to hit each other with is extremely accurate and made me laugh/cry inside
Goodness gracious, Mary Ann. So eye opening, and shows just how easy it is for our homes to quickly become overrun with belongings. The sentence that came to me while watching was: “Our stuff needs stuff.” Or: “Our stuff comes with stuff.” We buy a new skirt, then we need a belt or shoes. The Build-A-Bear comes with a suitcase … and “needs” clothes. The kids participate in an activity; they come home with stuff. Eat out; come home with stuff. The buttons that end up in a landfill. The t-shirts. The soccer balls after participating in a sport. It’s never-ending. Why do we humans do this? Great video!
WHY DO WE HUMANS DO THIS?!?! Totally agree Dana!! You always have such great insight. WHY DOES OUR stuffed animal need a suitcase?!!? LOL. Makes me nutso!! Thanks so much for watching Dana 💗
This is something I might try doing! We have a ton of stuff that comes in right now for preparing for holidays and such but I just can’t seem to reduce the amount of stuff!!
It's SUCH an eye opening experience. I did a couple times during birthday/Christmas months and it was shocking!! Let me know if you try it. And thanks so much for being here 💗
Look for places to donate items like medals, trophies, etc. Here in the States there are organizations that repurpose them for low-income teams and non-profits. My kids display theirs for a month or two and then we donate.
The thumbs up from the Leo and Annie-Rose! Haha
Also the comment about just needing blank pieces of paper and something to hit each other with is extremely accurate and made me laugh/cry inside
laugh cry laugh cry laugh cry....
Wow! This is going to make me become very aware of everything coming into our house.
Wild eh?! Thanks so much for watching Emily! 💗
Goodness gracious, Mary Ann. So eye opening, and shows just how easy it is for our homes to quickly become overrun with belongings. The sentence that came to me while watching was: “Our stuff needs stuff.” Or: “Our stuff comes with stuff.” We buy a new skirt, then we need a belt or shoes. The Build-A-Bear comes with a suitcase … and “needs” clothes. The kids participate in an activity; they come home with stuff. Eat out; come home with stuff. The buttons that end up in a landfill. The t-shirts. The soccer balls after participating in a sport. It’s never-ending. Why do we humans do this? Great video!
WHY DO WE HUMANS DO THIS?!?! Totally agree Dana!! You always have such great insight. WHY DOES OUR stuffed animal need a suitcase?!!? LOL. Makes me nutso!! Thanks so much for watching Dana 💗
I wish the medals were made out of paper disks with little seeds so they could plant them! That would be neat
Ummmm this is GENIUS! Yesss yes yes!! Absolutely adore this idea!!! Still get a fun medal but it makes our planet happy too ❤️
This is something I might try doing! We have a ton of stuff that comes in right now for preparing for holidays and such but I just can’t seem to reduce the amount of stuff!!
It's SUCH an eye opening experience. I did a couple times during birthday/Christmas months and it was shocking!! Let me know if you try it. And thanks so much for being here 💗
Look for places to donate items like medals, trophies, etc. Here in the States there are organizations that repurpose them for low-income teams and non-profits. My kids display theirs for a month or two and then we donate.
Wow that’s a great tip Amy! I had no idea. I’m definitely going to look into that. Thanks for sharing!! ✨💖