Sometimes it’s easy to get stuck in the “stuff.” We hold onto things with sentimental value thinking it means we love someone.
I’m guilty. My family is guilty.
My husband, Gary, is an only child. Our house is filled with furniture, dishes, and knick-knacks after the loss of his aunt and his mom. We have boxes of things from his uncle stacked in storage. The items mean something to us, evoke wonderful memories, but at this point we don’t even know what’s in the boxes anymore.
Tomorrow marks one year since Gary’s dad left this earth and met our heavenly Father. Meredith’s beloved Grandpa. Our courageous “Grandpa.” Just a stone’s throw down the road sets his wood frame home filled with 1,300 square feet of more stuff. There’s a barn filled with the things that he touched, he tinkered with, he made. Grandpa was the great repurposer. He repurposed before “repurpose” became a popular concept. Surviving the depression, he always said, “I might need that.”
Do we feel overwhelmed? Yes.
We love Grandpa and we miss him. We love Micki & Sammy, Gary’s mom & aunt, and we still miss them after 18 years. But it is time for us to look forward, rather than backward, and we’re taking the first step: realizing that the present is the three of us and God has great plans for us. And, we’re striving to take the second step: acknowledging that we can’t keep all of the stuff that holds sentimental value to us.
As I mowed our yard recently, Grandpa’s yellow house stood brightly against the blue sky. With an acre to mow, I had lots of time to think about all the contents sitting in that house, mentally walking through each room. For the first time in a year, I felt no guilt as I pondered the items to remove from Grandpa’s house and place in the first garage sale. To let stuff go. My thoughts wandered from Grandpa’s stuff to the 24 year old baby bed, stroller, and high chair filling up a dilapidated storage building on our property, faded and covered in dust. “Let it go,” God whispered.
That first garage sale was yesterday.
Living forward won. Guilt lost. Our love isn’t in the stuff. It’s in the time we spend together and memories we make while living life in the present. Living forward means living in the now, living for the three of us, loving each other, encouraging each other, planning new adventures and creating memories while we continue to grow in faith, together and separately.
Living forward…that’s what God wants us to do. Holding onto stuff can be stifling and burdensome; love loses when you’re overwhelmed. Stuff won’t make our love stronger. Living life fully will.
Grandpa grew up in the roaring 20’s, survived the Great Depression, went to battle and sailed the oceans in World War II. He lived fully, and loved God and family for 92 years so I know he’d want us to do the same. Love isn’t in holding onto his stuff. His love remains in our hearts and vibrantly lives in our memories; nothing can take that away.
Today we begin living forward. Gary, Meredith & I choose to love God and each other, letting go of the stuff while wrapped in the memories of the love we shared with Grandpa, Grandma, and Aunt Sammy.
How about you? Are you overwhelmed with stored treasures, holding onto the past? Are you holding onto stuff rather than living forward?
Jesus tells us in Matthew 6:19-21, “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and vermin destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moths and vermin do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
Today, look upward. Living forward.
Monica, this was real good. It makes me want to tackle my closets, attic, garage, storage buildings, ….. I look forward to reading more writings.
Thank you, Chris! It’s an overwhelming task, but we’re turning the corner. God’s blessings to you and your family as you tackle the “stuff!”
Isn’t it amazing how much stuff we think we need to get through this life! What was once so I important now seems such a waste. How sad. Thank you for an important message to young and old alike to not value the stuff in life, but rather those individuals God has chosen to be in our lives.
Thanks, Cindy! It feels like a heavy weight has been lifted from our shoulders just in acknowledging that we need to let stuff go!
Love love love this! Thank you for sharing this thought provoking approach to what we think is “important”. I, too, look forward to more of your writings……
Thank you, Ruthie! Your support means so much!
Monica this is great….I always said you should be a writer…..I am waiting to be first in line to get your autograph on one of your books 🙂
O Bestie, your encouragement & support makes my heart smile!
Let it go! I can hear the music playing in the background as this stuff becomes treasure to someone else rather than piling up and overwhelming to you. What a beautiful exchange! I am grateful that you joined in the #livefreeThursday linkup. I hope we see a lot more of you!
Thank you, Suzie. There IS freedom in letting go of the stuff! I loved your #livefreeThursday-plan to link up again!
Oh, this is beautiful! I am guilty of holding on to the “stuff” all too often, as well. I am inspired by your courage to find meaning in the memories, and let go of stuff. Thank you for the encouragement today! #livefreeThursday
Thank you, Crystal for your sweet encouragement! It is a difficult process but making the decision to let go is freeing. God bless you!
I’ve been in this “season” for a while… piles and boxes of “good intentions” needing to get sorted and not repurposed but reHOMED! 🙂 What ultimately cured me was my mother’s death. She had many things from many other relationships tucked away in 2 houses and a storage unit! I vowed then to be much kinder to my children and leave a deeper legacy of freedom from stuff and guilt! Glad to meet you here from the LiveFree linky!
I love your vow! When my husband freezes overwhelmed by the stuff, I remind him that we don’t want to leave our only child with the same burdening stuff, but rather with precious memories. Stuff doesn’t = love! Thank you, Lorretta for dropping by! I look forward to more time together in the LiveFree link😃. God bless you!