So this morning I went to sell back my kids clothing to a used clothing store. While I am waiting for my check, I peruse and get some great deals for my kids. If there are great gently used things I love it. Getting something used means I am not purchasing another new thing, which that uses natural resources, just so my kids can wear it for a limited amount of time. Anyway, back to my story. So I went on a Monday, and going through your clothing takes forever on Mondays. Since I wasn't able to find everything at the used store, went off to a sale at Gap to supplement. While I was in the store, another mom couldn't find something she wanted for her child. I suggested that she look at the used clothing store. Well this was a bad idea - she would have none of that. She looked at me like I had grown three horns. "Oh, . . . but they don't have the latest styles." Her sentiment was obvious that she had no intention of ever putting her one year old child in anything used. I think she felt very bad for my poor children who would be dressed in, "gasp," something someone else had previously worn. I was a bit steamed. I went back to the used store - challenged my current thinking of my own snootiness and bought 2 pairs of dress shoes for my daughter. They were not perfect, but I polished them up and now they look brand new.
This encounter made me ponder a bit. Beyond the tad bit of snootiness, this attitude is a prime example of some of the flawed thought processes that have caused the current mess we are in. A large portion of our population doesn't want to reuse things. The pervasive feeling is that reusing is only for students, people with lower-incomes or hippies. The moment you have a "real" income you should stop these lesser ways. Not so -this thinking is upside down and backwards. We should take pride in reusing things. We should be thrilled if we didn't add waste or use up resources every time we need something.
Willing to try? - Try ebay, swaps with friends, yard sales, second hand stores and the list could go on! Oh and the best part - when you are done with it - pass it around again!
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Was that lady you saw a dark red head? It sounds JUST like my sister!!! She HAS to have the latest fashion and will not let her kids hand down clothes to eachother. Its CRAZY!!!
I am all about yard sals and second hand stores!!!
Love this post!!! :)
P.S. Thanks for all the Thomas stuff!! Nathan will think its Christmas.
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