Old 01-15-2013, 09:43 AM
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justflyingin
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Originally Posted by ghostrider View Post
I don't understand not having a stash. It takes no effort to care for or feed a stash, it's not like kids or pets. It costs nothing to maintain a stash, no repairs or medical bills involved. So you don't use it before you die, not your problem anymore and it will bring more happiness to someone else than your clothes, kitchenware and books ever will.

Stash is most definitely enjoyed...the hunt, the find, the pairing up with perfect coordinates all without leaving the house. If you get snowed in for a week or so, you can find exactly what you need for that special project. If a special occasion pops up suddenly, you can easily create an awesome gift with what you already have on hand. If you get an overpowering creative urge in the middle of the night, you can immediately tackle whatever challenge you dream up. If money gets tight for a bit, you don't have to stop making well coordinated quilts. All those things have happened to me at one time or another...or more.

Nope, I'll never give up having a stash. It brings me great joy just by being there...ready for whatever I ask of it.
These are all my thoughts exactly, and I agree 100%, but some people just aren't programmed this way. I guess they think of the stash as "so much clutter".

It's a different way of thinking, but it's ok too if that is how they think.
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