I'll start off by acknowledging how terrible I am at keeping up with this thing.
Today was spent doing one of my favorite things to do on a sunny Sunday in San Francisco - drunk shopping by myself. I love it. The crowds become less annoying, I find SF to be the most beautiful place in the world, and I pretty much lose my inhibition in purchasing items that I don't neccesarily need. But they are treasured and loved, and carry a good memory of this wonderful city.
The shopping didn't go as perfect as I expected it to go. I tried out a new brunch place, Luques. While they had an incredibly tasty brunch deal, alcoholic imbibements were not high priority on their menu. Thus I was not drunk enough before I embarked on my shopping journey.
The task was to get a new pair of sunglasses. I already knew of a few pairs that enticed me at Macy's, I just had to go get them. My problem was that I was faced with a decision of buying a pair that I really liked, or a pair that I liked a little less that were Polarized. I kind of get caught up with the hype of buying an upgrade of things that I don't neccesarily need, and polarized designer sunglasses pretty much fit the bill. I do drive a lot, and the polarization is supposed to help with the glare or something to that effect. They were more expensive, but I didn't love love them like the less expensive and cuter ones. This decision took a long time to make, I sent three desperate texts asking for advice, talked to Greg of all people (he hates shopping, doesn't care for fashion, and doesn't like spending money), and pretty much lost my buzz. All for a pair of Marc Jacobs glasses that I will most likely end up sitting on or losing.
What did I choose? Fashion of course! Saved myself $15 in the longrun as well!
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