For some reason, I enjoy reading other people's wish lists, and being someone who enjoys creating lists, I also have a variety of wish lists floating around. I don't have expectations of ever getting them fulfilled, and I'm okay with that, but I still enjoy adding things to them.
I have quite a collection of cookbooks, and an even bigger wish list of cookbooks. I have hopes of getting a few of them over time.
Bake from Scratch volumes two through six are at the top of that list. Rosie Mae got volume one for me, since she knew how much I loved them when I had borrowed them from the library. So with time I'm hoping to actually complete that set.
Another wish list contains kitchen tools and equipment. It's a long list. Basically if I know it exists, and I don't have it, it's on the list.
My kitchen is tiny, so I'm not planning to actually get much of anything on the list, but it's still a fun dream.
As a homeschool Mom, my curriculum and school supplies wish list is pretty extensive as well. I do hope to someday upgrade my printer, but otherwise most everything will remain firmly on the wish list.
Art supplies could be on the homeschool wish list I suppose, but I have hopes of doing art related things long after all the children have graduated, so that list keeps growing as well.
You would think as someone who admires minimalism from a distance my wish lists wouldn't be very long, but that isn't the case.
Wish lists aren't going to buy lists though, so I keep enjoying them.
Wednesday, April 27, 2022
W ~ Wish Lists
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I think wish lists are the perfect illustration of what it means to have hope. Sure, we may never get everything on those lists, but it sure is fun to dream.
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of wish lists as well, but I know that most of the things on them will never be.
ReplyDeleteNothing wrong with wishing.
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