It's Not Having What You Want, It's Wanting What You've Got I've always thought that line (the title of this post) was one of Sheryl Crowe's better lyrics. And there's nothing like moving houses to bring it to life. We are pretty minimalist to begin with, or at least the size of our apartment had constrained our ability to be anything more. And we cleaned out and threw away a bunch of things before we moved. Now that we're almost done unpacking, and we have several empty or nearly empty rooms in our much larger house, the lyric resonates. I'm sure we'll ultimately fill up those empty rooms, at least a little bit. That's what everyone says happens when you expand into more space. But for the most part, we don't NEED to. The furniture, toys, beds, and chairs that worked for us in one place SHOULD work for us...