Wednesday, September 26, 2012

My Idea Of Being Spontaneous!

The other day I was shopping in Dollar General, waiting for a prescription to be filled. I had time to kill, so I wasn't running through the store doing my shopping in the usual beat the clock fashion. I typically dislike shopping and see it as a chore to get done and over with as soon as I can.  I happened into the Halloween aisle. I am one of the people that is always practical.  I don't see the point in spending money on things that aren't functional.  I am boring. My husband is the one who buys the holiday decorations and is often the one who puts them up. Most that I have come from relatives, no doubt looking to spruce my boring bare walled decor up!  

I didn't notice at the store that it's eyes are all wonky. Fits our home perfectly!
Anyway, I thought that maybe, it was time for me to be a little bit spontaneous. It was time for me to spend a few dollars on something that really has no practical purpose.  I bought a Halloween decoration for our yard.  Just a little something that symbolizes me doing something a little different, trying new things and breaking from the routine, even just a little bit.

6 comments:

  1. Can't say I can relate, but yay you for being spontaneous! Lol!

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  2. I had to laugh, the way you shop is EXACTLY the way I shop!!!

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    1. Hey, we're busy people! People say I shop like I'm on a mission. I am- to get in and out of there as soon as I can!

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  3. Shopping is one of those areas where my inner half-aspie, as Laura Nagle calls me, comes out. I'm totally with you on hurrying to get it over with unless I'm in a book store, card shop, or Wholefoods.

    I love the black cat.

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    1. Book stores and thrift store/garage sales are different for me, as well. I can spend some time looking through there, buying probably way more than I need!

      Thank you. I thought the little guy had character!

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