tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118070626306144702.post6408470607810751479..comments2023-03-24T05:11:55.864-04:00Comments on The Queendom: my stuffAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16400555419570849445noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-118070626306144702.post-64061893533315327292009-08-20T07:45:58.765-04:002009-08-20T07:45:58.765-04:00I have had a related experience in the past couple...I have had a related experience in the past couple of days, but certainly not on the same scale as yours. For reasons that would take far to long to explain in a blog post comment, we're looking into getting renter's insurance for our place here in Maryland. As I have thought about the amount of money it would take to cover our entire personal belongings, it made me realize just how few things we own too. <br /><br />It's been a slow process for me over my life, but I too have come to gain appreciation for the things I DO have. And when I start to feel "poor" as you described in your post, I am usually pretty quick to remind myself that things could be A LOT worse! :-) <br /><br />As you noted, there are certainly precious treasures a lot more important in this life than material things. You know, the kind of treasures that you would never box up and leave in the garage -- family, faith/testimony, friendships, etc. <br /><br />Thanks for this post. It has actually uplifted me more than you might realize.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11621968346093945692noreply@blogger.com