Like most here, I can’t see any reason, why Zoe should give up any of her stuffed toys, if she still feels attached to them. My niece is the same, so what? It is not Wanda’s room they are filling. I feel also strongly about the fact that the animals are Zoe’s property, nobody should just take them or throw them away. What would Wanda say, if her kids did that with her stuff? That’s childhood experience speaking here … ;-) :-)
I don’t enjoy going to the cinema anymore. They turn up the sound so much that I have to sit with my fingers in my ears for the entire movie, hearing just as well, so loud it is. I prefer movies at home, one can stop them and make some coffee, take a widdle without missing anything etc. ;-)
But if you genuinely don’t wish for anything, then I guess you are fine?
We both don’t like to eat out, it tastes never as good as at home. ;-)We don’t really get gifts at special days, we buy what we need. We have a common hobby which is music, so my husband buys guitars, (I play keyboard, one only needs one of those, haha) and for Christmas we gave each other a new camera to make music videos.Clothes and furniture we usually buy from a second-hand shop similar to Red Cross. The personnel are volunteers and the profit goes to help children in dysfunctional families. We live in Denmark, and when we were young, we traveled a lot, but now that has become less over time, we are retirees now.
My thought as well … ;-)