Oh my gosh Tiffany…I feel so much better about myself, looking at those collections! Wow!
I also am a ‘I will keep this as it might be useful later’ hoarder,
But my passion is books. Ok, let’s amend that. To, reading. I am passionate about reading. Whether it is a physical book (library or one of my own), on the library digital borrowing platform, magazines, on the iPad. Anything. When eating a meal, or watching telly, in bed at night.
Then CDs and DVDs.
But my dog first. The house is full of her stuff (there is a corner of the back room that has her mini bed that she suckles, and a box of her toys, usually strewn all over the floor. I’m always sliding on one of her tennis balls).
And I suppose I could be passionate about spending. Which I realise I must curb if I am to have a chance of reducing stuff in the home.
I guess my passion used to be photography, which is waning a little at the moment. I used to be passionate about writing, but I don’t seem to have the time for it lately.
Your comment made me laugh Bruce…I dare not look at them now Actually the largest one is only about 5inches tall so they are only small…if they come alive at night they won’t do much damage
Please don’t get me wrong!
Yes, I do like your positives. I do too. But I’m not sure about all positives. We do like a clean, comfortable house. Would I describe it as a passion?
I would have to say getting people to see the world the way I do through my photography.
Other than that my only other true passion is bad for me, chocolate chip cookies.
While I appreciate your difference of opinion here I think perhaps you might have missed the most important part of the question.
What are YoU passionate about?
This is what I’m passionate about. I didn’t say I am passionate about cleaning. A huge distinction. Having a clean atmosphere helps me relax and feel more organized and in control. There is a pay off that’s gratifying to ME.