As I'm [still] having my 'clear out' I'm finding so many things that I regret buying, usually clothes that have been bought for special occasions and then hardly worn. At such times I tend to go into town and get carried away, not sure what to buy and purchasing far too much, whereas I'd be better spending money on everyday clothes that I would get wear out of. My feet are my main problem; as soon as I find shoes that are comfortable and stock up on them something else goes wrong with me feet and I never wear them again. Bought a beautiful pair of shoes for my daughters wedding that looked so chic I couldn't believe that a] they didn't hurt and b] I could walk in them, only for my knee to go wonky which put paid to heels. Stocked up on Nike Air trainers whenever they were in a sale only to find one day that they hurt horribly, and this is after years of wearing them with no problem. As for everyday things I find that splashing out occasionally on something that I know will make me happy [I'm thinking at the moment about buying a pair of greyhounds [not real ones!] to put over the fireplace as I know I'll look at them and feel uplifted]. CD's are awful; am I the only person to have the world's largest collection of rubbish music? Like Nigel Kennedy [why oh why?]. As for food, the S.O. loves shoping and gets all the Sainsburys bargains so we're quite frugal in that respect. And I've stopped backing the horses
because it was costing me more in petrol to get to the bookies than I was winning [sob]. 3 for 2 purcheses are a pain also; I think Waterstones have stopped that now [?] as I have piles of unread books. Maybe I should go into town more often and then I wouldn't go into a sort of buying frenzy when I do? Oh, and I'm very careful with using loyalty cards [good old Boots] and the the banks NEVER get interest out of me
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