Anonymous wrote:a necklace. diamonds. bloomingdales. the diamonds are decent and they have pretty good competitive pricing.
to the pants poster: that grey outfit is awesome. i am sure you look amazing. i think you must work with my friend in the finance world... someday i will be you... i'm climbing up that ladder...
Anonymous wrote:
Perhaps there is a $500 pair of flip flops for the warm weather?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not to sound stupid, but what's with the multiple Olney postings?
I don't get it either, I think I'm missing something.
Anonymous wrote:Well, a lot of the happiness research suggests that in the long run, experiences make us happier than objects. So let's think really broadly, OP. Several years ago, I had a neighbor who had always wanted to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. (We were living in Austin, TX at the time). One day, she bought a plane ticket and she went. She left at 6 am, was on the ground in NYC by 9 am, and spent the day going to the Museum and a few other sights. Then came home that night on the 8 pm flight -- home in TX by 11 pm. No hotel expenses, no need to line up more than a day's worth of childcare -- and I doubt she'll ever forget it. I know the rest of us won't! Are there any places you've ever wanted to go to, that you could reasonably fly there and back in one day?
Anonymous wrote:Well, a lot of the happiness research suggests that in the long run, experiences make us happier than objects. So let's think really broadly, OP. Several years ago, I had a neighbor who had always wanted to visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art in NYC. (We were living in Austin, TX at the time). One day, she bought a plane ticket and she went. She left at 6 am, was on the ground in NYC by 9 am, and spent the day going to the Museum and a few other sights. Then came home that night on the 8 pm flight -- home in TX by 11 pm. No hotel expenses, no need to line up more than a day's worth of childcare -- and I doubt she'll ever forget it. I know the rest of us won't! Are there any places you've ever wanted to go to, that you could reasonably fly there and back in one day?
Anonymous wrote:I am about to get through a tough few weeks, with a DH on extended travel during an insanely busy time at work, as well a major work accomplishment. I want to buy myself a nice splurge gift. I was thinking ipad but am trying to think more broadly. Budget $500 (so the ipad is slightly over). Don't want a new bag or purse. Am thinking a great pair of shoes? Jewelry? Would love any suggestions .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What kind of pants are 250 or more?
Needed a few things for spring/summer for work and fun so I bought these:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/product.jsp?isEditorial=false&index=0&masterId=cat17740752&itemId=prod144970044&cmCat=cat000000cat000001cat17740747cat17740752cat22460734&parentId=cat22460734
and these:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/product.jsp?isEditorial=false&index=7&masterId=cat17740752&itemId=prod148760068&cmCat=cat000000cat000001cat17740747cat17740752cat22460734&parentId=cat22460734
and these:
http://www.neimanmarcus.com/product.jsp?isEditorial=false&index=50&masterId=cat17740752&itemId=prod148760071&cmCat=cat000000cat000001cat17740747cat17740752cat22460734&parentId=cat22460734 (got the sweater too)
and these:
http://www.toryburch.com/PETRA-GRID-TWEED-PANT/13121271,default,pd.html?dwvar_13121271_color=269&start=1&cgid=clothing-pants-shorts-pants