Stella
4-15-11, 7:51pm
Based on a tip in another thread I spend some time this afternoon cataloging the stuff in my living room on a spreadsheet and marking whether I had bought it, recieved it as a gift or inherited it. 80% of my living room is inherited and most of the rest were gifts. The only thing in it that I bought was a rug and a picture of a tree.
I was looking around the room and thinking about all the stuff I have inherited and what it makes me think of. The pictures of Paris? The smarmy frenchman my mom ran off with. The wine glasses? Drunk relatives and their unfounded criticisms. The good dishes? That Christmas after my grandpa's death when his mistress' ill-timed letter to my grandma had her crying in her room the whole week.
Don't get me wrong. There are things I've inherited that have really happy memories attached to them too. For some reason most of them are kitchen tools. :) We're just not fussy and formal. This stuff is fussy and formal. We may be a little Fancy Nancy now and then, but ultimately we're the kind of people who have pilllow fights and dance parties in the living room.
Anyway I have plans now. :) The Paris pictures are out. I'm replacing them with a collection of photos I took and edited myself. I'm going to make some covers for the throw pillows in fun, informal fabrics. Even though I bought the rug I bought it to go with the other fussy stuff, so I might replace it. I haven't decided on that one yet. It feels really good to be done with one more layer of other people's stuff.
I was looking around the room and thinking about all the stuff I have inherited and what it makes me think of. The pictures of Paris? The smarmy frenchman my mom ran off with. The wine glasses? Drunk relatives and their unfounded criticisms. The good dishes? That Christmas after my grandpa's death when his mistress' ill-timed letter to my grandma had her crying in her room the whole week.
Don't get me wrong. There are things I've inherited that have really happy memories attached to them too. For some reason most of them are kitchen tools. :) We're just not fussy and formal. This stuff is fussy and formal. We may be a little Fancy Nancy now and then, but ultimately we're the kind of people who have pilllow fights and dance parties in the living room.
Anyway I have plans now. :) The Paris pictures are out. I'm replacing them with a collection of photos I took and edited myself. I'm going to make some covers for the throw pillows in fun, informal fabrics. Even though I bought the rug I bought it to go with the other fussy stuff, so I might replace it. I haven't decided on that one yet. It feels really good to be done with one more layer of other people's stuff.