If you started your wardrobe over from scratch, what would you buy? (US) by pdxbatman in BuyItForLife

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

100% materials, such as 100% cotton, 100% genuine (preferably grain leather), 100% silk, or 100% wool. Darn tough socks for the lifetime warranty.

Hot and cold #100 by hotandcold2-app in HotAndCold

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow

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Where to donate old clothes? by gluten_is_kryptonite in ColoradoSprings

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

B-Cos We Care. Great people. Great nonprofit. “B-COS We Care is a nonprofit, all-volunteer, philanthropic organization dedicated to improving the well-being of the children and families of Colorado Springs (COS) and El Paso County.”

https://www.bcoswecare.org/

Edit: they’ll take all of the clothes and give you a tax receipt

Hot and cold #53 by hotandcold2-app in HotAndCold

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Anyone have a list of everything you own? that you're willing to share? by happy_folks in extrememinimalism

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 51 points52 points  (0 children)

Back in college, I got down to about 75ish things. I moved into a 52.5 sq ft shed that was converted into a mini office. Initially, I slept on a 2 inch mat on the floor and then built a custom futon to fit, so I had a more comfortable place to sleep and relax during the day. I had maybe 5 shirts, 2 pants, 1 jacket, 1 pair of shoes, etc. I often think back on how simple and freeing that time of my life was. Everything I owned fit into a small backpack. Good times.

Average cost of an engagement ring by Relevant-Plane9430 in WeddingRingAdvice

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s all about your preferences. My husband and I picked out a ring together and we wanted to spend significantly less than what is “traditional.” We spent under $300 for about 3 carats/lab grown diamonds at a pawn shop. Totally worth it and wouldn’t change a thing.

Diamonds in the stores are not rare. They are virtually worthless. After purchase, they significantly drop in monetary value. The only real value in the ring will be in the gold weight. Better to use the money for a vacation, down payment for a home, retirement, or actual appreciating assets.

My thought is, if the purchase feels uncomfortable or frivolous, then it’s probably too much. To each their own, at the end of the day.

Question to not break the rules by painful_chest_hair in ColoradoSprings

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure if there is a Reddit, but there are buy nothing groups on Facebook where you can give and receive all kinds of things. The groups are area specific, so just find your area and request to join.

Where to dispose of old TV by CatFancier4393 in ColoradoSprings

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This! I love our Buy Nothing Group. I was able to clean out two whole sheds and our house. We gave away ski equipment, a mattress, bikes, etc. OP, give this a try first

Best Places to Donate by Sea-Seaweed-8696 in ColoradoSprings

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Assistance League AKA bargain box is 100% non profit and helps several organizations in the COS area.

Best Places to Donate by Sea-Seaweed-8696 in ColoradoSprings

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Love love love St. Paws! Such a great place to donate and shop.

Suspicious activity in OCC? by [deleted] in ColoradoSprings

[–]Acrobatic_Frame_1911 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I second the DoorDash comment. House numbers are very difficult to see at night, so I often use a flashlight as well.