I'm thinking about selling my wedding china. It's beautiful, fairly neutral (white and silver) and I love it. But:
-It's very formal and I've hardly had the occasion to use it. We're not really dinner party people
, and if we do have friends over it's pretty casual.
-When I do use it, everything has to be hand-washed. Which discourages me from ever using for big special meals, because the last thing I want to do after cooking all day is spend hours washing dishes.
-I don't have the space for it. I sold my china cabinet already. In order to keep it, I will need to pack it in boxes and find somewhere to stick them until at least after we move (and who knows when that will be!).
When I got married, I was young and was used to how things went in my house growing up. My mom always had nice china for holidays and special occasions and I just assumed I would too. So I registered for it and ended up with a big set (at least 10 of everything) but no everyday dishes.
Right now, we are using plain white Correlle for everyday, and there is only six of each thing. It works for now.
Back then, I didn't realize that I would take a more practical, minimalist turn. (I don't have the stereotypical streamlined modern aesthetic, but being uncluttered and only keeping what I need has become pretty important to our lives in order for me to feel like I can manage everything.)
Even still, I'm feeling
about this decision. Am I going to regret it? Does anybody else have a story about getting rid of something you're supposed to keep forever?