What have you bought recently?

Today I bought... a birthday cake for my daughter whose birthday is at the weekend. then I bought some fancy cake toppers for it as well.. and some smokeless Candles..

She is 50 this birthday...I can hardly believe it..if I hadn't been there when it happened I'd swear there's no way that ....1..she could possibly be 50 because she looks much younger.. and 2... ditto me... how can I be the mother of a 50 year old ?... c'mon.... :eek::ROFLMAO:🥰
 
Today, I went to buy a birthday gift for one of my loveliest friends, As I was browsing, I spotted a really nice pair of blue summer trousers and then, to my surprise, I spotted another equally nice pair of checked summer trousers. Honestly, I couldn't decide which pair to buy so, in the spirit of 'you can't take it with you' I bought both pairs.

I bet you think I bought them for my lovely friend ;) Nah! :ROFLMAO:

Although, I did buy her a nice present and I did buy a certain chap some nice t-shirts and I did buy some new garden tools for mum's garden 😇
 
I aslo bought some new hair clips... a whole bunch of OTC painkillers, because we're told there might be a shortage soon due to the Iran/US war...

I paid to have my nails done...
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excuse my swollen arthritic fingers

.. and bought 2 planters..... from Aldi.... the little green one and the red one in this picture
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My oldest son turns 53 the end of May so I know how you feel HollyDolly. Last year before our election, I majorly stocked up on items thinking that with the tariffs that the prices were going to greatly increase or we might have a shortage and it actually didn’t work out that way. So my closets were filled to the brim for nothing so I’m not doing that this time. Of course in Europe things will be different than they are here.
 
The parking lot at the grocery store was half empty today. A fellow who had just finished shopping commented that it was the cost of food and world uncertainty. Whatever the reason, the store was really quiet. I spent $140 to help offset their losses.
 
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