Who pays for what? Unlike 10 years ago, the lines are now not so rigidly drawn. The load of paying for the marriage has shifted recently from the shoulders of the daddy of the bride, to incorporate the groom's family. She kept the silver in a wooden box on a top shelf. So far as I know, she only utilised the silver on the rare occasions when she hosted her girls's club. Then she would spend hours polishing the tainted silver. By contrast, the mummy of my varsity roommate also had a collection of sterling silver flatware she received as a marriage present. She had also kept her silverware saved in a wooden box till the day she asked herself why she was saving it. From that time on, Carolyn's family exploited the sterling silver flatware at all of their meals. Excess Is Now These 2 related stories demonstrate the junction between excess and time. Profusion is the belief that at this time you've got more than enough.
It is about enjoying what you have in the moment. Chair covers. Each time my mother-in-law set the table with her stainless-steel flatware rather than the sterling silver, she was pronouncing to herself and everybody else, "This moment isn't worth the best I have. She lived in the plethora of her present life.










