Saturday, January 10, 2015

Replacement




Resolutions, goals, target behaviors. All words commonly used at the beginning of a new year. There is something refreshing about hitting the reset button and beginning anew. My word of the year is going to be replacement. I have a household of candidates begging for an update. The budget, as usual, will keep the wind of exchange from blowing too hard so I will need to be judicious in my decision making. Here are a few old friends who are destined for the Goodwill bin or the big truck that stops by every Monday morning.

1) School tote bag--My current bag is circa free from a bus trip taken with my mother a "few" years ago. (I wasn't blogging back then so you were spared two weeks of epicness.) The bag has served me well with its waterproof lining, sturdy handles and handy side pocket. It is also the correct width for stacks of papers or projects that need to be toted to and from school. Alas, the bag is developing holes and is looking a wee bit tired. My daughter gave me a new tote for Christmas so replacement number one is in the finish column.

2) Plastic cup--Don't judge. I like to cook so I often need more than one measuring cup during my exploits. I currently have a sturdy glass Pyrex measuring cup and a sad little plastic cup with illegible markings. I have no recollection of the genesis of the sad little cup but it has been a workhorse for many years. It has now developed a rather significant crack which moves it into a sanitary crisis. Goodbye, little cup. Hello, shiny new Pyrex.

3) Seed bin--I like to feed birds and I keep the seeds in a cast off construction bucket from my husband. It is the right size for a bag or two of seeds, but it has one fatal flaw. The lid does not snap into place with an airtight seal. Enter the dreaded Plodia interpunctella, a.ka. bird seed moth. One evening, in the dead, very dead of winter I spotted a fluttering specter. It didn't take long to discover the source of the home invader. Bird seed. Perfect harbor for the life cycle of moths. Ick. Time for an airtight container and a few moth traps laced with eau de lepidoptera.

4) Purse--I do not have seasonal purses or yearly upgrades. Rather, I drag around my arm extension until a strap falls off or the lining becomes a black hole for keys and stray aspirin. I am dangerously close to both disasters with my current purse. My criteria is quality construction and a low, low price. I also do not like trendy for obvious reasons so I will be in for quite a challenge. Maybe a little duct tape can buy me another year.

5) Potato chips--I am an addict of these crunchy, salty slices of delightfulness and despite my attempts to enjoy one or two chips in moderation, a circus sized portion is enjoyed well before my brain hits the stop button. I've tried a few replacements in the past including a one year moratorium (broken on the exact anniversary date with a full bag of kettle chips), kale chips (pleasant but missing something like, umm, taste) and crispy Wasa toasts (lots of crunch if you like cardboard). On second thought, I might keep my little food demon around and pretend that I can master the slow down switch.

I hope all of you are enjoying a peaceful start to your New Year. Replace a few joy drainers and celebrate the steadfast.




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