Monday, November 5, 2012

An Under Buyer's Tale

Recently, I've made a few purchases that have greatly increased the joy in my world.  I tend to be an "under buyer", which is a term I first heard from Gretchen Rubin.  It means that I don't like to shop and I put off making purchases long past the point of their necessity.  

For example, I currently own only two pairs of jeans and both when buttoned, I can pull off (Yay for me!) They are too big.  They are not even comfortable to wear.  I even have birthday money to spend on new ones, yet, I have put off the task for a couple weeks.  Thankfully, today I received an email about an online sale at a store I like and so I hope to order a couple replacements, TODAY!  

I also was in need of a spoon rest, never finding a used one that I liked, so for the last two years, I've used the plastic lid that came from some packaging.  It washed up fine in the dish washer.  I was happy. But, then I saw "the one" at Good Will this weekend!  And it ended up being free because I had enough points from donating to make it free.  Wow, was I happy!  And now I have just the right spoon rest that matches my kitchen decor.



Another example is my cake pans.  I received two fine (or so I thought) cake pans for our wedding 18 years ago.  Each time I make a cake in these pans, they would stick.  Even if i greased them, floured them, and put in parchment paper.  For years, these pans have irritated me.  But, because they were "good" pans, I just put up with them.  And for years I didn't make cake because they were terrible pans.  Yet, I kept them?  Why?  Thankfully, I decided to give them away and I bought two new pans that are wonderful!  The cakes just slid out!


I also recently bought a butter dish.  For years, we've just kept the butter in its paper wrapper and set that on the table.  It got to be a pain.  So, I decided to get a butter dish, but not just any dish.  I wanted a retro one.  And it didn't take months of looking. I found the perfect one in one weekend of antiquing.  And I got it for a little less than an online shop that I thought I'd end up getting one from.   



These little things have shown me that sometimes I have to break down and be a consumer, not always buying new things, but certainly replacing items that are no longer useful with ones that are.

This Saturday is a big tag sale at a church nearby.  I plan to be there.  I am looking for a pan to make pancakes on.  Our current pans do not work.  In fact, since we got the new smooth surface stove, our skillet doesn't work.  It's bottom is not flat enough to make contact with the burner.  *sigh*   It is making it harder to cook things, taking a lot longer.  I am going to have to think about getting a new skillet, too.  Unfortunately, the skillet is not that old.  I could chose to put up with it for a couple years, or just go get one that will work and save myself a lot of grief in the end.   

What about you?  Do you put off buying things? 

6 comments:

  1. I have enjoyed waiting on a few things lately

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    1. Waiting is good, too. I just tend to wait too long!

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  2. Those are some great buys. I love the spoon rest. The one I have doesn't match my kitchen at all, but its from a dear friend from her trip to Mexico, so I love it. I want to get a new butter dish, but haven't found one I like. Ours is fine, a glass one from WM. I like your retro one. Reminds me to make sure I look at the antique store near us, maybe I can find one I like there.

    No, I don't put buying things off, generally, when we need them. If it does get put off, it's because of finances, not because I don't want to go shopping. I really enjoy shopping, I always have. Even grocery shopping can be fun for me. I know, I'm probably goofy. :)

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    1. I think I became an under buyer out of financial necessity. Also, I should have said that I bought my butter dish at an antique mall. Some antique stores are really high priced. Usually a mall with different vendors is more competitive.

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  3. Definitely an underbuyer here. I'm past caring whether my kitchen is coordinated any more. :)

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    1. I really wasn't trying to make my match, it just has happened that way! Even the curtains that were given to me match. I would have taken any curtains that came my way. It's been fun to see how things come to me that are also pretty.

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