bowlerman
I'll Lock Up
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At one time I felt a little guilty for having five. Somehow or another I have just counted forty nine. Sheesh-- This concerns me slightly
I have way more than enough. One or two is enough, but sometimes the impulse just gets the best of ya and eventually you start to take some pride in the collecting. Many of them were "mistakes" or purchases made out of naivete before my involvement here, but sentimental value and diversity of style keeps me from getting rid of them.
She who must be obeyed is another story altogether. I'm with DJH in that if I wasn't the one home for mailtime I'd be in waaay over my head with her. I've come home to find new acquisitions in my front yard, in the dishwater, etc... Sometimes I ease them into rotation by putting them on the shelf (in my tornado shelter/ hat room), discarding the box immediately, and letting them gather a little dust, maybe even not wearing them for a few days. Then it's easier to say "this hat? No, it isn't new. I've had this one for a little while..."
I also find that the more stiff I get about our budget, the more she suspects I've made another purchase... and she's usually right, so I try to remain relaxed about the family finances.
But lately the wave of good finds for reasonable prices in my size has been too tempting to resist, and I have thrown caution to the wind!
Welcome to this wonderful community of enablers and good luck.
By the way-- nice Akubra at a great price! You could explain that this hat really "should have" cost you around $150 with shipping...
I have way more than enough. One or two is enough, but sometimes the impulse just gets the best of ya and eventually you start to take some pride in the collecting. Many of them were "mistakes" or purchases made out of naivete before my involvement here, but sentimental value and diversity of style keeps me from getting rid of them.
She who must be obeyed is another story altogether. I'm with DJH in that if I wasn't the one home for mailtime I'd be in waaay over my head with her. I've come home to find new acquisitions in my front yard, in the dishwater, etc... Sometimes I ease them into rotation by putting them on the shelf (in my tornado shelter/ hat room), discarding the box immediately, and letting them gather a little dust, maybe even not wearing them for a few days. Then it's easier to say "this hat? No, it isn't new. I've had this one for a little while..."
I also find that the more stiff I get about our budget, the more she suspects I've made another purchase... and she's usually right, so I try to remain relaxed about the family finances.
But lately the wave of good finds for reasonable prices in my size has been too tempting to resist, and I have thrown caution to the wind!
Welcome to this wonderful community of enablers and good luck.
By the way-- nice Akubra at a great price! You could explain that this hat really "should have" cost you around $150 with shipping...
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