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A few days ago as my husband was cleaning his parents’ car to return to them after their trip abroad, we were both thinking how much we were going to miss it.  Particularly the leather seats, those are SO much easier to clean with kid’s messes.  Wipe off and you’re good to go.  The sunroof - all the glorious sun without the messy hair.  The GPS – with my sense of direction, enough said!  As well as the seat heat – a big plus when it’s cold and rainy in Vancouver.  The back hatch is pretty useful too.

Anyway, when it came down to it I felt a little silly that I am going to ‘miss’ a car.  As nice as it was having it for a few months of use for our family, it is still just a car.  Not to mention the fact that compared to a lot of the world we are very fortunate to have a car.  The car we own works perfectly well.  It gets us where we want to go, and except for the crack in the windshield that needs to finally be replaced, it’s not bad at all.

It occurred to me that having too much attachment to ‘things’ is not ideal for me.  When it happens I don’t beat myself up about it or anything.  I am after all human, and I think wanting stuff is somewhat a part of our DNA.  I don’t believe there is anything wrong with that.

What I find centers me is the knowledge that it really is not what you have in your life, it’s who.  In that department my cup overflows, and I am extremely grateful.  Instead of being sad to hand back the car that my husband’s parents so generously lent us, I choose to be grateful for having them in our lives.  When it comes to sharing possessions with others I would have to say my in-laws set one of the most amazing examples of that!  Something I believe all who know them, friends and family alike would strongly agree with.  They are after all just things, and life is much more beautiful when shared.

The next time you find yourself getting caught up in all the stuff you want in life, try focusing on who you have in your life because that is far more important and gratifying than what.

Do you find sometimes you get overly attached to things?  What helps centers you?  Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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07/19/2010 12:21am

So VERY true!

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07/19/2010 12:45pm

I am grateful for receiving the blessings on my life but am also careful to take good care of whatI have been given. I tell my kids "I know that is just a toy but it was a gift for you, or it belongs to someone else, and you have are expected to treat it well." Especially the dog, lol :)

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07/20/2010 6:30am

Great post, Wendy! I find that I do get attached to material things every so often. Definitely not all the time because most of the time I am happy with what I have. There are certain times (like when friends/family have super nice things that I can't have) when I get the 'want bug', but after a day it usually subsides. I love my life and wouldn't have it any other way. I think this mindset will be really important once we have children!

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07/20/2010 9:18am

Great post Wendy! I definitely think it is human nature to get overly attached to "stuff." I would say that I don't get really attached to things. I like having them, but at the end of the day it is just stuff. Relationships with people you care about are infinitely more important.

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