Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use cubed sugar in my coffee.
I only wear wool socks and sleep under thick wool blankets.
I often eat my lunch outside, preferably on a picnic blanket so I can kick off my shoes and really enjoy a bit of midday relaxation and refreshment.
This made me smile. As a little girl, my father would (very rarely) take me with him to his office if he had to work on the weekend. Spending time with my dad in his world was a treat, even if it was a little boring after we’d been there a while. The absolute best part (even better than office chairs I could spin in, noisy adding machines that could print numbers in red on their paper spools, and giant sheets of green graph paper) were the sugar cubes from the coffee room.
Anonymous wrote:We remodeled our house last year after 25 years of home ownership, which is a huge luxury. But the little luxury from now till the weather warms is to set the bathroom floors to 75+degrees for when I get up in the morning and 80+ on the mornings I have to go into the office.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hot bubble bath with a chilled glass of Chardonnay, then curling up in bed for some self-care with my Sephora shaky-thing.
Sephora sells vibrators now?
Anonymous wrote:This is so stupid but I enjoy these seasonal poop bags for my dog. Like Halloween themed, or St. Patrick's day or whatever. I buy a box every year and it makes my most disgusting task something more palatable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Mine is fancy lingerie and fancy loungewear! Retro silk nightslips, rompers, tap shorts, sexy bra and undies..... Every day it feels indulgent to put the bra and undies on in the morning, and then at quitting time, to put on my absurd silk outfit, and then sit in my midcentury entertainment pit and drink a cocktail.
This sounds fun, but I'm guessing you're a fab single gal with no kids?
Anonymous wrote:I bought a pretty sizeable skin care fridge and it's nice to have my products including serums, eye patches, etc.. stored in a cool place. Part of my self care is time to do my skin care at the end of the day when I have time for myself.
Anonymous wrote:This is so stupid but I enjoy these seasonal poop bags for my dog. Like Halloween themed, or St. Patrick's day or whatever. I buy a box every year and it makes my most disgusting task something more palatable.
Anonymous wrote:This is so stupid but I enjoy these seasonal poop bags for my dog. Like Halloween themed, or St. Patrick's day or whatever. I buy a box every year and it makes my most disgusting task something more palatable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I bought a fancy new face serum that was $$$ and it makes my skin feel silky and amazing.
I think that's about it! I'm pretty frugal and cheap otherwise.
Link please???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being a lady of lesiure. My days are filled exactly how I want them. Priceless.
That’s a big luxury though.
Let’s be friends.
Gonna copy you and call myself a Lady of Leisure.
Sending air kisses from my bed as I’m propped up sipping bottled Perrier and eating oatmeal.
I’ve worked hard for this.
Anonymous wrote:A real good room air freshner- defuser, my home smells like the four seasons.
Anonymous wrote:I did not think teachers could leave campus during the day.Anonymous wrote:I live three minutes from work and I drive home for lunch every day. That 28 minutes away from kids (I’m a teacher) is essential. I could stay in the lounge but I give this to myself as a luxury to decompress. Even making small talk in the teachers lounge with others is energy zapping for me.