Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 23:10     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Organic milk and produce

Nice haircuts

Massages

Yoga classes

Jeans
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 23:08     Subject: Re:What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Beer on tap.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 22:16     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Not buying Hamilton tickets
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 22:09     Subject: Re:What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Private school - worth every penny

Weekly cleaner - switched from 2xs month to weekly once we had kids and it was a great decision

Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 21:43     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Country club memberships. Three.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 21:38     Subject: Re:What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Massage at mandarin Oriental hotel

Only go about 3 times a year but expensive and worth it
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 20:45     Subject: Re:What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Biweekly housecleaner. It makes me so happy every time I come home to a completely clean house.

We've had the same cleaner for 7 years and prior to that she'd cleaned a friend's house for a long time so I felt comfortable trusting her and her assistant alone in my home.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 19:07     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

I go out with friends once a week and drink delicious wine and eat delicious food. No guilt whatsoever.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 17:35     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Anonymous wrote:Brazilian waxing


I have no doubt DH wholeheartedly agrees.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 17:14     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

My horses! Cancels out the need for therapy.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 17:11     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Anonymous wrote:I’m not rich and am on a gift salary...but my eames aluminum lounge chair in black leather.

*govt not gift haha
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 17:10     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

I’m not rich and am on a gift salary...but my eames aluminum lounge chair in black leather.
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 17:09     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Anonymous wrote:a 100k African safari


I need more details please!

And boy do I feel small potatoes with my once a month cleaning service (amazing!) and regular takeout
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 17:08     Subject: What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Anonymous wrote: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.

Love our house, love our neighborhood, love our neighbors, love the kids schools (almost done - will love that too). My DH gets paid every 2 weeks, so we pay 50% of the monthly amount due every 2 weeks. It's like making an extra payment toward the principal every year, and shaved years off our mortgage. I have NO REGRETS buying the house. Plus, our income went up, and now mortgage is not much of each paycheck compared to what it was. Does that make sense?


Not OP of PP, but may I ask which city/school district?
Anonymous
Post 06/20/2018 17:08     Subject: Re:What is your splurge-worthy item/service that you never regret spending?

Love reading this. We don't outsource anything. Our major splurge is a beach house, which we use a lot. I never regret that money. I also belong to two gyms so I can pretty much go whenever I want (well when I have time). I think the gyms are like $175 a month. Last major splurge are kid activities. We spend like $25k or more a year.