This past Tuesday I started my internship at MDK LLC and so far so good I really enjoy the people and the place.
Another thing I did recently was purchase a cot. Why you might ask and the answer is simple. Sometime recently I had an idea and that was to be able to fit every thing I own into my Honda Civic, if it doesn't fit then lose it. I'm not sure why I thought of it maybe because since I moved out of the parents house I've been moving alot lately with working at a summer camp the past two summers moving to columbus fall of 08 and then moving out of that house because of a drug addict in October of 09. Since I have been moving and will move again the end of this summer away from crammed noisy expensive campus I decided to only take what can fit in my car. its a pretty liberating life style but the bar is set pretty high. Now I might be cheating a bit since the Car Bar isn't really true I have alot of stuff still at my parents house but the car bar isn't permanent its only until I find a good place to live that I will call home.
For those of you who are curious here is what I own: 7 t-shirts, 5 pairs of jeans, 5 pairs of shorts, 30" TV (the old tube TV not flat takes up alot of room) Cot, two chairs, Laptop, a cabinet given to me by the lovely Lisa Sealscott, and more miscellaneous clothes. Everything else that I have in my room like the mattress I sleep on the night stand and the desk were all found in the dumpster and once my time with them are up they shall again return to the dumpster for the next lucky owner to enjoy them as much as I have.
7 years ago
*I'm at church for a meeting tonight, hence the surprise Tuesday night posting!*
ReplyDeleteI can totally relate to this post...I've recently begun the same endevor, only to own what fits in my car. Where we differ: I have a larger car but I also have no belongings at my parents house (apart from a tv). I've started giving away many of my possessions in an effort to have less and I think I am almost to the point where everything could fit in my car. I am pleased to know I'm not alone in this journey.