Just waking from a nap! You ladies have been busy chatting up a storm! Lou~You are right. If you go to stores, walk around malls, grocery shopping, etc., almost everyone has a Coach, LV or Gucci bag, Coach being the most popular for any age group. Not to mention you see adds for it on tv and in just about every kind of magazine from fashion, beauty to interior decorating. It is just hard to miss around here. So, yeah, like you all said, time to let her go. She is a very moody person and takes offense easily and I am tired of it. She owns a bookstore. People come in and might mention a book or movie to her and just casually say "You have to read it". Obviously she doesn't have to, but they are just making a friendly suggestion. Then she blurts out at them how she hates it when people recommend things to her and that she will pick her own books to read. lol Yikes! But when I come into the store she piles all these books on me that I HAVE to read, according to her, (mostly history) and I just quietly put them back and say no thank you, I'm all set. And she gets put out. You can't win with her.
rockin~I didn't want to grow up either. I lived a very sheltered life and had only a few friends at school (people made fun of me because I was too thin) and my best friends were the ones we camped with, so didn't live in town. It was through them that I got involved with makeup, going shopping, to movies, sleepovers, etc. I was so naive compared to the rest and know they probably teased me behind my back, but when I became older (mid 20's+) they found me fascinating because I was the one guys asked out, and I am the only one who got married. They spent a great deal of time chasing boys. I rode horses, read books, sold Avon and went to college and almost became a nun! Sometimes you just have to find your way. I would say it took me well into my late teens before I really embraced growing up. I started dating at age 14, but what I really wanted to do was play with my trolls still. Hey, we have a lifetime of being adults. Sometimes it is sad to see kids grow up so early. My oldest niece looks ridiculous with her braces and little voice and makeup that weighs more than her. Her cousins are all into sports so she hasn't much in common with them, even though 2 are within a year of her. Sometimes I just want to wash her face and tell her to take ballet lessons or something! I mean, there are "Beauty Gurus" at age 10 and 11 on YouTube. What is up with that? They have these teeny weeny baby voices and child bodies. And then they blurt out how excited they are because they just got the Naked Palette and it was like a life or death situation with them! So little..
I also have a nephew who is in his early 20's who is far more interested in computers and electronic cars than girls and dating. I think he has gone out on a date twice. He is hermit like and he admits it, but I am not worried about him. He loves what he is doing, is very intelligent, travels to India every summer now to work with others in converting cars to being electronic, and most of his FB friends are from India! He reminds me of me at his age....more interested in my hobbies and interests than guys!
Yes, I am psyched about the purse but I also plan to pay for most of it. We are like you, Lou We don't usually give extravagant gifts and I am sure he only said yes because I am selling off my precious decks. Christmas is about scented candles, perfume, fuzzy slippers, sweaters, books and DVD's or CD's. They are precious to me and full of thought! Even if he does need hints and a list!! I'll keep him!
Selling has come to a full stop. No one is buying from anyone. I really hope that changes. I have nice things up and at bargain prices. These decks have got to go. Where did my customers zip off to?
lol Lou about the Sony reader! Ah, but I didn't know you then, so you have to forgive me. And you do keep refusing my gift of milkweed.