What have you spent too much money on that you don't regret at all? You know, that thing that maybe wasn't necessary but you bought it anyway?
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After my grandmother passed away, my brothers and I inherited a small amount of money. My younger brother and I used part of it for a 3 week tour of Ireland, something we were always discussing with our late grandmother but never had the funds to go. No regrets at all. I'm sure she would had approved us using some money to do something we really wanted to do in our lifetime.
Sounds fabulous! Makes me think of this fun Grandma i ran into on a shuttle bus back to the airport, where she was headed with her daughter and two granddaughters. She was super chatty and told me a bunch about them, but the main thing was she and her husband had made boat loads of money and instead of leaving it to the kids they were spending it taking their family all over the world so they could have marvelous adventures instead.
Quiet-close toilet lids! I felt a little stupid paying the extra for them, but I LOVE that there are no slamming toilet lids in my house.
My mom was the one who wanted a full blooded chihuahua. I didn't - we had always exclusively gotten shelter animals my entire life. She was sick so I bought her a chihuahua. Luck was with me he was on sale - he also became a legit service dog for her and my grandmother not just an emotional support dog. He's 12 now, retired since 2016, and recently diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He's responding to the medicine but I don't know how I would have survived the last 12 years without him. I keep telling him he's got to hang on until he's 15 at the least. So far he's doing well, and my vet is keeping an eye on his health.
I have no regrets about getting him, and he's been the best purchase in my entire life.
Well. Although i think buying a dog sucks i also think that it was pretty obvious that was gonna be a great buy. Its a dog.
My books. I have way too many and I’ll get many more. I can never get rid of them. If I remember a part of a book that I don’t have anymore it will drive me insane until I rebuy and reread it. I mainly buy really old historical romance. No clue why. I don’t enjoy them a ton or anything. My manga and game guide collections are my treasures. I’m in the process of completing series that are out of print now. Expensive.
Love this. My cousin said "You know you're a true book lover when you tell someone you're remodeling your house but really you're just putting up more bookshelves." lol
My house. I have a three car garage. I told my parents while I was in high school that I would consider myself successful if I had a three car garage. Growing up, we didn’t have a garage at all.