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Originally Posted by Rainbow 06
[font=Comic Sans MS][color=magenta]This is really embarrassing and hard to admit...But, I just went into my closet today and counted my Coach Bags. I must have 10 of them, plus accessories. My new Ali type Whiskey 10327 just arrived and although it is still heavy, it is a lot less heavy than the Ali. It is called a legacy flap on the ticket but not the little one it is about 10 by 13 by 3. I really see no difference. I also just got a tan large Ergo at the PCE event yesterday, with a little white purse attached to it. I think that I have ordered in the last 3 weeks, a signature legacy wristlet, A whiskey zip shoulder bag and french purse before I knew this Ali type exsisted, a legacy pony scarf, pink hip bag, wristlet. And, I am thinking because I have some time left in the pce week that I should have gotten a black or white Ergo tote with the discount. Now this is really getting out of hand. I did have quite a bit of credit at Coach...from my mom who passed away last month and never used had some of the bags I had bought her. But, I feel this wanting more is not something that is good or healthy. I have no more room on my shelves. I have a walk in closet and shelves all around the top. I have wristlets, brown bags, white bags, and 1 black bag, along with some very cute Jcrew bags and summer non designer bags that I have to remember I have. I do not lead a big social life, am married and we rent movies, cook together and on the weekends go for walks, go to movies eat out oncce in a while or order in, Chinese food. This buying seems to have gotten worse since my mom passed away, but this Coach thing always was there and now I think it is out of hand. I do not need another Ergo. HELP!!!!
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The death of a parent is hard, I would know.

The best is to grieve and then to remember that there are memories there regardless of whether she is physically there or not. Do not let monetary expenditures be an outlet to your grief, it's actually a really bad habit that can lead to frivolous spending. The best thing to do is just to sit back, and breathe.
Think about everything that has happened, think about what you really do need. And what you really need right now is to go out, not necessarily to spend on designer or non-designer handbags or other material needs, but to go out with your husband and have a night of fun and relaxation.
At the end of the day, if an Ergo is the thing that can cure an ailing heart, then go out and get it. By all means. But it seems as if you have purchased a lot, and as the old saying goes, money cannot buy everything.
Feel better Lynne, and my prayers tonight are for you and your mother.
