tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8026557319568945115.post8730053852677152721..comments2023-12-18T03:00:04.192-05:00Comments on The Concrete Gardener: Frugal Minimalism (without the New York Times)Concrete Gardenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12368862362127742038noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8026557319568945115.post-91054037721712204572011-07-27T07:36:58.445-04:002011-07-27T07:36:58.445-04:00I just saw two baby carriers on Freecycle and thou...I just saw two baby carriers on Freecycle and thought of you. <br /><br />Eug and I were pondering whether we could, in fact, share a laptop and an ipad (rather than having two laptops) and I actually had a really hard time talking myself out of buying a(nother) $1000 computer. It was a really interesting experience for me, because I didn't want to have to share, and it didn't matter that we didn't actually have the $1000.Concrete Gardenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12368862362127742038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8026557319568945115.post-44260450026833374672011-07-06T09:10:53.966-04:002011-07-06T09:10:53.966-04:00I'm with you on the pursuit of the perfect sin...I'm with you on the pursuit of the perfect single thing idea. I have spent many many many hours fretting over the perfect baby carrier, all to carry a child through a stage that lasts only 3 weeks. We have 6 baby carriers in our house now, (1 sling, 2 moby, 1 byorn, 1 ergo, and one hiking back-pack) and each seems indispensable. Don't get me started on why for some reason we have 4 strollers. And yet I imagine that each will solve my problem of some moment in a magical way. hmmm.leahhttp://squibix.net/blognoreply@blogger.com