I don't usually spend a lot of money on myself throughout the year.
Sometimes at Christmas time, it's nice to dream about all of the things I want for Christmas.
So I thought I would make a list and share it with you.
I love my Dyson, and had to convince my husband that a vacuum really was worth taking out a second mortgage on our home {only kidding}. I found a great deal on our Dyson and have been super impressed with it {so has my husband}, but we bought it before we got our big hairy dog...who sheds. A lot. I would love to upgrade to thislovely guy.
A new machine may have more features and designs than I need, but my current machine has been on it's last leg for a few years now. It sews straight {despite several other stitch patterns} but often gets stuck and the tension is always a bit wonky. I hate to get rid of it though because I'm sort of afraid of the learning curve with a new machine.
I've heard nothing but good things about the Keurig coffee machine. I like the simplicity of the Keurig and am always freezing in the cold months here in the Seattle area {which are from October to June}.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE my Silhouette! It was a gift from my in-laws two years ago. That was before the larger size came out. While my Silhouette SD still works great, sometimes having the 12x12 size would be nice.
Now, I don't actually want this clothes folder, I want a person who will fold my clothes for me and then proceed to put them away. We actually had this very clothes folder years ago that I bought as a gag gift for my husband when I was frustrated at how particular he was about his t-shirts being folded a certain way. He hated the folder because {get this} it folded wrong too. It's a wonder we are still married nearly 15 years later!
I have an amazing closet. It's huge. It's one of the reasons I fell in love with this house. My husband has his own closet. He built custom built in's for his closet. And my closet still stays blah {it does have a pretty cool sewing area that my hubs built for me}, with it's wire racks and sad use of storage.
but I'm waiting to find these for under $20...I may be waiting for awhile!
I have lived in the Seattle area for over a dozen years now, and am just now jumping on the North Facebandwagon. I really thought North Face was just overpriced winter clothes, until I got my first North Face fleece {for $2 at a garage sale} this summer. I'm officially sold.
but it does always make me think of this:
I am going to go on so many adventures!
Speaking of adventures, as you read this, I am in Maui with some girlfriends having a relaxing time!
I would love to add a yearly vacation to a tropical location to my list.
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