Saturday, December 20, 2008
Wants not needs
Christmas is a tough time for us retirees. The kids, spouse, sister/brother, buddy asks, What do you want for Christmas, and you can't think of a thing. I've been married 48 years, I'm 69, and if there's anything I need or want it's usually pretty small (Clariton, new pair of hose, mittens) I just buy it. But just let me walk through Macy's at the before 1 p.m. sale on a Friday, and all of a sudden, I'm standing at the "Take another 50% off" sale rack. It's not that I believe the "originally was" tag--clothes are never that. But when it's new and costs less than I could get it at a resale shop (my favorite is Discovery cancer shop here in Columbus), I do stop and push around the merchandise. Yesterday I bought this little jacket--full of bright colors and patterns--with western detailing and metal buttons. Not me, but $9, from the "original" $58, and I'm as big a sucker as the next mama.
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Me too,I float into the perfume department and never come out without one new smell...after trying on several and making my choice...it is for ME not for my sisters or a friend...for me...I found a jacket also,not as bright as yours but in a plaid and I look like a buss in it...but I will wear to church at midnight mass,if it works there I'm good..as much as I have said that Christmas is giving to others(and I do) there resides in me a selfish elf and i admit it...I loved the photo(you are looking so good) and the jacket is very gay(oh, I wish that word was O.K. to use freely,it is such a good word for this type of garment and this time of year...thanks for sharing...Lynne
I didn't keep this very long. I think it went to the resale shop after a season or two.
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