Overstock Sale…

Overstock Sale…

02/22/2010 in From the Back Porch... 2 Comments

As most of you know we are downsizing, therefore we are going through the house trying to decide what to keep and what to get rid of. I never dreamed this would be so hard. A new pool table I bought just 5 weeks ago has to go. A hot tub that is less than 5 years old, has to go. Several pieces of rustic furniture that fits my personality has to go. Letting go of stuff is not as easy I thought it would be. I am sure there is a spiritual lesson in all of this. Stuff, it’s just stuff.

Hear this! I counted 9, yes, I said nine TV’s. According to my dad that amount of televisions would put me in hell. In fact he was pretty sure one would do it. I will never forget as long as I live my dad telling me that if I watched TV my eyes would become the size of grapefruits and my brain the size of a peanut. Come to think of it there might be some truth in that, except for the hell part. Anyway we have 9 TV’s and 8 of them have to go. Any ideas?

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2 Comments

  • Mary Ann Farmer
    02/27/2010

    You could always donate them to a local church for use in their youth departments. Kids, tweens, teens, and college agers love haveing access to TV and games,etc. Our church is taking donations now of tv’s. Or, a senior citizen facility is a thought. Throw in a Wii too!

  • Ron
    02/27/2010

    Great ideas.

    Ron

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Ron CorzineBetter known as Son of a Preacher, Ron started the first Christian Fellowship Church in Harlingen, Texas in 1982 and presently serves as a counselor, consultant and apostolic overseer to multiple churches and ministries. He travels nationally and internationally motivating and challenging people to be effective in their call and ministry to their local church, their community, and the marketplace.

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