I’m a conflicted person. Let me explain why. I strive to be a learned person, but I also indulge in the ultra frivolous. I really want to be thin, only to be trumped by my love of eating. I desire to be godly but I don’t love God enough. I like to see hubby healthy and long-living but I also want him to enjoy the time he has on earth. I love my husband but I’m ever so critical of him. I’m really fun-loving inside but I’m also the biggest worrier there is. In terms of fun, I think laughter ranks right up there with shopping and the other “s” word but I can cry just as easy. I believe I’m in the best profession there is but I would hate to do it full-time. I can’t wait for retirement but I don’t want to get old. I want to be a fashionista but I end up wearing the same old outfit all the time. I love shopping but that’s complicated by a strong sense of frugality instilled in me by my parents. . .
. . .actually, bargain shopping nicely compromises that last conflict. If there was “bargain shopping” in the Olympics, it would be my event. This weekend is Texas’s tax-free weekend for clothing items and so I took advantage. Here’s a look at the damage done (too guilty to ask hubby to take pics for me):
I love this green top, so cute with red heart-shaped buttons. It's very urban-Asian, I think. I'm wearing it with black capris and red pumps.
But I can also do fun and flirty, which is what this dress is. It's a really nice silver metallic color. Another shopper at the store told me it would go great with black stilletos and a night of dancing. I agree but since hubby and I are not dancing people, I'll wear it to a nice restaurant.
4 comments:
I completely agree about being conflicted. I think it's part of being human. I think it's good to be conflicted to a point because if not it means we're not really thinking about life.
My conflict about shopping is similar but a little different. I would like to buy cute and cheap clothes but I don't want to spend the time. And if you're going to bargain hunt, it does take some time. So in the end I just have a stash of single colored T-shirts that I wear most of the time. :)
i love shopping too! :D
Hi Laurel!
I could be your personal shopper! I've thought of doing it many times, but it's so hard to know what another person will like. I buy clothes for Paul, he ends up picking one shirt out of 5! Actually I did take some clothes back from the blog pics, I was like, "what was I thinking?!" after I got home. Yes, shopping does take a lot of time, but I seem to always make time for it. Not a good thing, always, of course.
Hi Juei, good to hear from you!
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