Nirvana shouted from the Honda's car stereo with me singing along to the music like a wannabe rock star/mom. The babies were playing with Daddy who turned down a trip to Laser Quest in order to to let Mommy take off to do a bit of shopping at Marshalls, Boscovs, JCP, PC Richards and wherever else I felt like heading into that day.
As I stand before the mirror in the possibly the sexiest heels I have ever come across, I pretended like I was in a bloody dual to the death with ninja "Kill Bill" assassin aka Ethan's Hawke's ex-wife. And it was right at that moment, in the Kohls dressing room, that I recognized in inconsistency in my behavior and that sometimes I behave like a money management pro.
Sadly, I'll never get to experience prancing around my house in my overly high stilettos as I left them abandoned, but not forgotten at the department store. It's a sad tale, I tell, but I felt compelled to save moneye and practice financial self-control at that moment, because I had no coupon on me and at this store I only EVER make a purchase with a coupon.
And then I went into Boscovs and again I didn't have a coupon and this time I found some cute jewelry and lovely apparel that I really really really really wanted to buy. And this time I left the store with items in hand! I did this because when it comes to certain stores, i.e. Kohls, I tend to display an almost religious need to always use/find coupons and spend as little cash as possible, while at other stores I simply haven't adopted those extreme coupon-seeking habits and am willing to spend more freely.
While I realize this I should probably feel somewhat guilty about this lack of consistency in my character and I should be more stringent about using coupons and/or discounts at all stores I like to shop it, but truth be told, I can only spend so much time saving money before it wears me out! I do the best I can, but I am okay with a few shopping misgivings here and there.
As I stand before the mirror in the possibly the sexiest heels I have ever come across, I pretended like I was in a bloody dual to the death with ninja "Kill Bill" assassin aka Ethan's Hawke's ex-wife. And it was right at that moment, in the Kohls dressing room, that I recognized in inconsistency in my behavior and that sometimes I behave like a money management pro.
Sadly, I'll never get to experience prancing around my house in my overly high stilettos as I left them abandoned, but not forgotten at the department store. It's a sad tale, I tell, but I felt compelled to save moneye and practice financial self-control at that moment, because I had no coupon on me and at this store I only EVER make a purchase with a coupon.
And then I went into Boscovs and again I didn't have a coupon and this time I found some cute jewelry and lovely apparel that I really really really really wanted to buy. And this time I left the store with items in hand! I did this because when it comes to certain stores, i.e. Kohls, I tend to display an almost religious need to always use/find coupons and spend as little cash as possible, while at other stores I simply haven't adopted those extreme coupon-seeking habits and am willing to spend more freely.
While I realize this I should probably feel somewhat guilty about this lack of consistency in my character and I should be more stringent about using coupons and/or discounts at all stores I like to shop it, but truth be told, I can only spend so much time saving money before it wears me out! I do the best I can, but I am okay with a few shopping misgivings here and there.
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