I want to speeeeend
May. 15th, 2006 12:36 pmI'm thinking one of the continuing effects of the pep pills (brand name, prednisone) is the urge to spend money.
Yesterday I spent $120 on nursing bras, which granted was an eminently sensible, even necessary, purchase.
What I want to buy now:
Keen shoes are on sale in my size and a good color for $60 at LLBean. Yes, they're fall shoes, but they are a good price now and not widely available on ebay.
Heck, while I'm at LLBean I should pick up some sale t-shirts, as my long-sleeve t-shirts are going through a despressive/mass suicide phase. No, I won't need to wear them until fall, but they're on sale now!
I am dying to buy Casper fancy Hanna Andersson panties for some reason. Also, am planning ahead for her fall pajama needs, and thinking their long johns would be a good, durable solution (pass-downable). (Note to self - set Mother on this quest via ebay.)
Casper needs a bed. She currently sleeps on a very aged futon mattress on the floor. mr. flea thinks she should have a single and I think a double, since god knows we sleep with her often enough now and maybe eventually she and the baby can share (I am a big fan of bed-sharing among tiny children - if the armadillo is a good sleeper, maybe it'll rub off on Casper.) Cheapie Sears mattress and box spring can be had for $300 in a double, plus $50 delivery (or we could borrow a truck).
I really want two more dining room chairs; we only have 4. They cost $200 each. (They're nice, Amish-made, hardwood maple.)
I will probably buy none of these things. Most likely, I'd say, is the bed.
Yesterday I spent $120 on nursing bras, which granted was an eminently sensible, even necessary, purchase.
What I want to buy now:
Keen shoes are on sale in my size and a good color for $60 at LLBean. Yes, they're fall shoes, but they are a good price now and not widely available on ebay.
Heck, while I'm at LLBean I should pick up some sale t-shirts, as my long-sleeve t-shirts are going through a despressive/mass suicide phase. No, I won't need to wear them until fall, but they're on sale now!
I am dying to buy Casper fancy Hanna Andersson panties for some reason. Also, am planning ahead for her fall pajama needs, and thinking their long johns would be a good, durable solution (pass-downable). (Note to self - set Mother on this quest via ebay.)
Casper needs a bed. She currently sleeps on a very aged futon mattress on the floor. mr. flea thinks she should have a single and I think a double, since god knows we sleep with her often enough now and maybe eventually she and the baby can share (I am a big fan of bed-sharing among tiny children - if the armadillo is a good sleeper, maybe it'll rub off on Casper.) Cheapie Sears mattress and box spring can be had for $300 in a double, plus $50 delivery (or we could borrow a truck).
I really want two more dining room chairs; we only have 4. They cost $200 each. (They're nice, Amish-made, hardwood maple.)
I will probably buy none of these things. Most likely, I'd say, is the bed.
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Date: 2006-05-15 05:01 pm (UTC)I get the whole spendy feeling, and I don't even have the explanation of pep pills. Ever since I ordered the sofa I've wanted to just go ahead and get the rest of the stuff I want/need: a kitchen table and chairs, framing for the prints I bought years ago, other prints that I want (and know exactly where they'd go, too), a new computer and wireless set-up . . . Sadly, only the table is something I can justify in the next few months, and only because I haven't had a table I could eat on since I moved. So, so tired of spilling coffee down the front of my robe.
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Date: 2006-05-15 05:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-15 06:10 pm (UTC)Eventually I can send you 90s dresses and leggings (we have 3 sets) but I can't imagine them fitting your wee girl until maybe 2008!
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Date: 2006-05-15 06:45 pm (UTC)The wee girl is pretty firmly in her 70s, so 2008 sounds about right.
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Date: 2006-05-15 07:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-15 11:33 pm (UTC)