you need the read the whole sub thread.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.
OK? Like what?
I take my coffee out on my back porch and spend at least 15 minutes doing absolutely nothing but enjoying it and reflecting, mostly on things that are good.
My DH "puts me to bed" at night much like you would a kid, brings me water, a little backrub (I used to do the same for my kids)
A break in the middle of the work day for some light stretching or a stroll around the park with some good music
using "the good china" for no reason at all for a family dinner when we can make it happen
I don’t think you know what “luxuries” means…
Anonymous wrote:We have cute short stemmed wine glasses that were a wedding present. I don’t think we ever used them prior to having kids, but I started making individual servings of jello or pudding in these glasses and the kids love it. I must admit it feels very fine dining to eat jello out of a crystal glass.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.
OK? Like what?
I take my coffee out on my back porch and spend at least 15 minutes doing absolutely nothing but enjoying it and reflecting, mostly on things that are good.
My DH "puts me to bed" at night much like you would a kid, brings me water, a little backrub (I used to do the same for my kids)
A break in the middle of the work day for some light stretching or a stroll around the park with some good music
using "the good china" for no reason at all for a family dinner when we can make it happen
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.
OK? Like what?
Anonymous wrote:Little daily luxuries doesn't have to be store bought.
Anonymous wrote:I reject the premise - you are basically asking people to list all the stupid ways they waste money in a day, and congratulate each other on their money wasting.