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Tax minimization. Modeling Roth conversions in (eventual) retirement. Digital scanners for 35mm slides. I'm loads of fun.
Would you care to share my lamp obsession?
@missy I adore those kitty-peeping leggings so much!!
I can’t think of a current obsession right now but I’ll come back when I do.
I’m obsessed with decluttering my house and improving it as much as I can with what I already have. It is more fun than it sounds![]()
Right now I'm into M.Gemi shearling lined Felize driver shoes because it's cold and they are warm!
See's Candies double caramel milk chocolates. I have 1-2 a day. They're my treat, my obsession, and something i look forward to every day.
Those are so fun! I am currently obsessed with Alo Yoga leggings.
Still jewelry....and coffee. I have a semi-industrial espresso machine and we buy coffee beans from different coffee shops that we have encountered during our travels. I love having my double cappuccino every morning (two of them!).
I am doing my level best to avoid any more obsessions.That said, I do still mosey through vintage jewelry sellers on IG and Etsy.
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Tax minimization. Modeling Roth conversions in (eventual) retirement. Digital scanners for 35mm slides. I'm loads of fun.
For goodness sakes I did this yesterday.
Would you care to share my lamp obsession?
Because I’m on the spectrum I go down rabbit holes that would put Alice to shame!
Over the years Ive had a number of obsessive collections.
When young it was the coloured foil wrappers from chocolates and dead moths (dont judge). As a teenager it was make up kits, the ones where you get eyeshadows, blush, lip gloss etc in a box that opens out and timber boxes, in which other collections could be stored win win. As I got older I got more discerning and before bankrupting myself I discovered the joys of research before purchase and astute buying. In fact astute buying became a significant parameter.
I particularly enjoyed researching and shopping for secondhand musical instruments. Over the years I bought clarinets, oboes, flutes, saxophones, bass clarinets, bassoons and even piano accordions. I later on sold (at a profit) to facilitate upgrades. Currently we only have a bass clarinet (the only new bought instrument that cost as much as a small car), a clarinet, a tenor saxophone, a piano accordion and a piano. The Clarinet I still have is the 6th Clarinet I’ve bought. The instrument I am currently obsessing over the ContraBass Saxophone. A rare and expensive instrument, totally and utterly impractical to own for fun and shipping from where I might find one in the US, well over $1,000 for freight. But hey, a girl can obsess![]()
The recent cold snap has made me obsessed with cozy. Candles, down covers, heated coats, LED fireplace. As soon as darkness hits, I watch the beautiful flickers of romantic light and settle in for a snuggle or two with the Mr.
I think cashmere sweaters right now. I bought 6 this year on deep clearance from jcrew (less than 50 bucks each). This is the first year in a while where wearing anything but very light weight cotton doesn't immediately cause a full body rash. I don't have any allergies, my doc thinks it's due to hormonal changes...
I saw some beautiful young fit ppl wearing lululemon leggings and bought a few or 6. Alas, it doesn't fit me the same and I don't see any difference from other leggings. They still roll down, slide down and creep up in uncomfortable crevices... but maybe it'll influence me to exercise. Though kinda scared it'll fall off if I squat or something.
My other obsession is 'hiding' money from myself lol. I auto allot/invest every single pay check to max out 401 and IRA and to various savings accounts or else it'll all be gone in a min. If I don't see it in my checking, I don't have it![]()
My local impossible real estate market!
This is not an endorsement but for three straight days -- and after randomly hearing it in the car -- I can not get the song "Mexican Radio" (the original one) out of my head. Especially: "...I wish I was in Tijuana | Eating barbequed iguana..." You're welcome.
This is not an endorsement but for three straight days -- and after randomly hearing it in the car -- I can not get the song "Mexican Radio" (the original one) out of my head. Especially: "...I wish I was in Tijuana | Eating barbequed iguana..." You're welcome.
Whenever I get an earworm like that, I immediately replace it with Back in Black by AC DC. That usually solves the problem. I'm not kidding!
Whenever I get an earworm like that, I immediately replace it with "Back in Black" by ACDC. That usually solves the problem. Assuming you're OK with ACDC!
I really do this! Yes, I'm that weird.
I too am obsessed with vintage lighting (and plumbing) for my house. I've been buying vintage lights since 2008, for our previous house and this one, and wow how the prices have gone up! Our present house is 1903 and it's been a lot of fun to find light fixtures that work and I love enough to spend on. And like @missy, I look around, thinking when we downsize (we're in our 60s) I can't take them all, so what do I bring?
During the pandemic, we remodeled 2.5 bathrooms - they were 70s with vinyl floors, totally not the vibe of the house. One was the old servants bath, and had been ignored and neglected till the drain pipe actually rusted through and broke.
And now, most expensive of all, the kitchen. (Yikes.). For that I have, in addition to under cabinet lighting, vintage holophane overheads, and a breakfast room fixture that echoes the dining room. Presently it's a dusty construction site, so let's hope it will look as good as I imagined!
Here's the breakfast room, although I switched out the opaque shades for translucent.
My pandan plant!
It survived winter after we carried it indoors and upstairs and now is pumping out mini baby plants all over the pot. I have been obsessively watching YouTube videos on how to separate and propagate these baby plants so I can give my family and friends one each as pandan is difficult to find and grow here. Being south East Asian we use it a lot in desserts. It is effectively our “vanilla.”
Oh I LOVE that! I miss the shoppe with all the amazing finds. They retired and have to see if they have anything online. I loved those guys and they had the best stuff. The shoppe was so cluttered as those antique shoppes often are and the owners were a delight. They were so knowledgeable about all their pieces.
Great. Dammit.This is not an endorsement but for three straight days -- and after randomly hearing it in the car -- I can not get the song "Mexican Radio" (the original one) out of my head. Especially: "...I wish I was in Tijuana | Eating barbequed iguana..." You're welcome.