is this what they mean by retail therapy?
Jul. 16th, 2022 10:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Things I apparently do while depressed and consequently low on impulse control:
1. Buy cross-stitch kits from Etsy
2. Buy baby clothes for my friend's kid
3. Buy tiny citrus trees
...
I mean, the last item isn't a surprise. My houseplant collection would not be nearly as large as it is if I didn't have a habit of buying greenery when I'm feeling hopeless, and I am determined to get fruit out of a tiny citrus tree eventually. (I have killed... uh... several. However, my second-to-last tree -- a clementine -- is still going strong after two years, and produced one whole flower last summer! Still no fruit, though, alas.)
The baby clothes make sense in context. (Did I mention that I visited Susan over the 4th of July long weekend while I was down in NJ helping my parents pack up their house? Probably not, given that I haven't been posting. Anyway, I visited Susan and her baby is the cutest baby in the world. He also looks a bit like a squashed frog, but you know, all babies look kind of like squashed frogs, so I don't think that can be held against him. *wry*)
And cross-stitch kits are the same kind of low-mental-effort creative projects as paint-by-number kits.
But still.
I would like some spoons back so I can funnel a few into renewing my self-control. *sigh*
1. Buy cross-stitch kits from Etsy
2. Buy baby clothes for my friend's kid
3. Buy tiny citrus trees
...
I mean, the last item isn't a surprise. My houseplant collection would not be nearly as large as it is if I didn't have a habit of buying greenery when I'm feeling hopeless, and I am determined to get fruit out of a tiny citrus tree eventually. (I have killed... uh... several. However, my second-to-last tree -- a clementine -- is still going strong after two years, and produced one whole flower last summer! Still no fruit, though, alas.)
The baby clothes make sense in context. (Did I mention that I visited Susan over the 4th of July long weekend while I was down in NJ helping my parents pack up their house? Probably not, given that I haven't been posting. Anyway, I visited Susan and her baby is the cutest baby in the world. He also looks a bit like a squashed frog, but you know, all babies look kind of like squashed frogs, so I don't think that can be held against him. *wry*)
And cross-stitch kits are the same kind of low-mental-effort creative projects as paint-by-number kits.
But still.
I would like some spoons back so I can funnel a few into renewing my self-control. *sigh*