What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Cleaner every 2 weeks (ask friends if theirs has any openings);
Organic milk (yes a splurge - we go through over $100 per month in organic milk);
Housing costs - ridiculous, but it was either buy the house (which has doubled in value since we bought 20 years ago), or pay for private school, we couldn't afford both.


So you bought a house in a good school district from less desirable one?
How do you like it?
We've been contemplating to do the same thing for last few years but haven't pull the trigger yet for the amount it requires for the next 30 yrs.
Anonymous
Wash and fold for the linens
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:a 100k African safari


wow! how long and where did you go?
Anonymous
Weekly massage.
Anonymous
I don't drink alcohol or coffee, so I spend my money on a lot of Perrier.
Anonymous
Color and blowout every 3-4 weeks
Anonymous
Biweekly cleaning service
Biweekly manicures
Takeout all too often
Anonymous
5 star hotels
Anonymous
Home renovations. Pretty obsessed with new wood floors, kitchen, bathrooms and having everything up to date and always functioning well. We don't splurge anywhere else.
Anonymous
Solidcore. How I love it so!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Home renovations. Pretty obsessed with new wood floors, kitchen, bathrooms and having everything up to date and always functioning well. We don't splurge anywhere else.


Wow this must cost alot
Anonymous
Orangetheory premium membership
My engagement ring

Anonymous

Our beloved Stokke Xplory stroller. It lasted 10 years, and that was the first version with the repair issue.

Our small house in an expensive neighborhood with a good public school with a great reputation for caring for children with special needs. Now THAT was a splurge if you like. We couldn't really afford it, but we tightened our belt and it was worth the sacrifice.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't drink alcohol or coffee, so I spend my money on a lot of Perrier.

Have you tried the new peach one?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Our beloved Stokke Xplory stroller. It lasted 10 years, and that was the first version with the repair issue.

Our small house in an expensive neighborhood with a good public school with a great reputation for caring for children with special needs. Now THAT was a splurge if you like. We couldn't really afford it, but we tightened our belt and it was worth the sacrifice.



May I ask what school?
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