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June 30, 2008

The high of buying "something"

barbara

Every once in a while I make an online purchase so good that I track its movement almost ritualistically. For example, when my new iPod Nano Click here to learn about third-party website links was on its way, I hit up the FedEx package tracker Click here to learn about third-party website links on pretty much an hourly basis to watch my new gadget travel from China to South Dakota (with stops in Alaska and Kentucky along the way).

I’m currently tracking something else, and my excitement is palpable. I seriously can’t wait for my something to get here. And literally I mean “something.” The package is coming from the Something Store Click here to learn about third-party website links.

Now, you know I’m trying to be good about frivolous spending, but when I heard the story about the Something Store on NPR Click here to learn about third-party website links, I just had to try it. So here’s my endorsement for one-time frivolous spending … with a $10 cap! :)

The anticipation of what my something is has been worth the price! The store offers you a chance to see recently shipped somethings Click here to learn about third-party website links to get an idea of the kinds of items they send. I’ve been checking it regularly and guessing what my something will be. Fingers crossed for an auto emergency kit.

Of course I’ll let you know what my something is once it arrives! Hopefully it will be here soon.

Yay, surprises!

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