Shopping

Yesterday I had an interesting experience. My son had a pupil-free day, which means he had a day off school. On a Monday, which means I had company. We went shopping. For a pokemon-go voucher. On our way back to the car, I spotted a dress on display, and decided to try it on. The sales assistant did a very good job, and persuaded me to try on two (discount off second purchase). Being protected by seven-day return policy I bought both. Yay, summer!

And then.

Third-degree from my son. How many dresses did I buy? How much did they cost? What about the clothes I wore last week? Those are for winter, I replied. But what about my summer clothes? Those are old season. He wears old season, what’s wrong with mine? Why did I buy something I don’t need. Wow, what is this all about, I eventually had to ask.

Turns out he’s been saving all his pocket money for a new game and is $30 short. And then horror of all horrors, I just walked into a store and bought not one, but two dresses I don’t even need!

Hmm. My husband’s two cents worth afterwards – I was being evaluated by my twelve-year old, and I failed!

Style

In response to The Daily Post’s writing prompt: “The Clothes (May) Make the (Wo)man.”

I have four sets of clothes:
Casual summer
Work summer
Casual winter
Work winter

I wear a lot of skirts and styled dresses. Heels to work and flats at home.

This is what I wore yesterday. I felt so good I took a selfie (lol, tmi!) 🙂 spotty dotty black teeny weeny polka dots. With designer boots 😉

Today I’m wearing an LBD (little black dress) with a purple pendant tied with ribbons.

Window into my world!

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