2022 Resolution: Shopping my own bag and SLG collection. Anyone else?

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2 Aug - brand showcase: A-F
4 Sept - brand showcase: G-L
11 Sept - brand showcase: M-R
18 Sept - brand showcase: S-Z
25 Sept - totes
2 Oct - satchels
9 Oct - crossbodies inc WOCS
16 Oct - shoulder bags
23 Oct - bucket bags
30 Oct - clutches
6 Nov - backpacks
13 Nov - bags that don’t count
20 Nov - pairing bags with shoes
27 Nov - pairing bags with other accessories
4 Dec - bag storage
11 Dec - SLGs
18 Dec - charms

Challenges:
Sept - bags in different locations
Oct - Halloween: wear orange or black bags
Nov - International Merlot Day: wear wine coloured bags or pair bags with wine.
Dec - use the bag.
 
Hope everyone is well! I am completely behind on the thread, having been swamped with stuff lately. All work and no play...
Waiting for the weather to warm up a bit here. I did however get out last weekend to meet some friends I hadn't seen in ages. Drove a bit of a distance, but it was good fun and it was nice enough to be outdoors most of the time. I took my knot clutch but forgot to take a picture!:doh:
 
Just back from cocktails and a lovely meal with DH and the DDs. He did get me the bag. He said he was just trying to put me off the scent to make it more of a surprise but he knew I loved it and wanted me to have it. I think the DDs are eyeing it up too.
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I was back in boots and a jumper for going out as it’s cold here for spring but it all coordinates with the Brioche. Even the cocktail matches! :lol:
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I think I may have found my perfect neutral shade and I absolutely love the squishably soft leather with the PHW. It’s double celebrations! :party:
Congratulations and happy birthday! I love that your DH tried to make it a bigger surprise. It's such a pretty color.
 
Just back from cocktails and a lovely meal with DH and the DDs. He did get me the bag. He said he was just trying to put me off the scent to make it more of a surprise but he knew I loved it and wanted me to have it. I think the DDs are eyeing it up too.
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I was back in boots and a jumper for going out as it’s cold here for spring but it all coordinates with the Brioche. Even the cocktail matches! :lol:
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I think I may have found my perfect neutral shade and I absolutely love the squishably soft leather with the PHW. It’s double celebrations! :party:

Happy Birthday, and what a thoughtful DH. Enjoy your day and new bag!
 
Today I have tales from Jerusalem to share. Our hotel is inside the Wall, about 200 feet from the Jaffa Gate to the Old City. We really like the character and coziness. Yesterday we took a tour of the Old City that had two guides: one Jewish and one Palestinian. They shared the political views of each side which was very interesting. Tromping around for 4.5 hours was bit much for us. We flopped down at the nearest restaurant after the tour. There are a gazillion small shops in that part of the Old City. One that was just over DH's shoulder had these amazing quilts displayed on the outside wall. I decided that one would be the major souvenir for this trip, but I was too pooped to shop without a nap.

Today we had a difficult time finding out way back to that street but finally found the shop. I had a negotiating plan. When we were in Cairo in 2019, I accidentally learned how to negotiate. We were in a coffee shop in the bazaar in the Muslim Disrict of Cairo. There was a scarf shop 10 feet away. As we drank coffee, I kept eyeing the cashmere shawls and the shop owner trying to sell me. The first price he offered was $48 for one. I really didn't see any I loved so I said no. But I kept looking from my table in the coffee shop and the price kept dropping. I kept looking, he kept offering, I kept saying no. When he finally offered me 2 for $25 I just couldn't say no. He was negotiating with himself. I decided the trick is to make them want to sell you more than you appear to want to buy.

So for this quilt, I planned to let him hook me, slowly. I knew exactly what I wanted before I walked in, but I let him show me the 3 sizes: 18" x 60" runners, 4' x 6', 6' x 9'. (these are rough dimensions since I can't think in meters). He asked what size I wanted and said I just wanted to find one I really liked and would make the size work. He showed me lots of pieces in blue themes and in purple themes as I requested. They went into the "maybe" pile or the "no" pile. It was only after I had my piles, he would tell me what the prices were even though I asked much earlier. 2600 shekels for the big one ($800), 1600 shekels ($500) for the medium one, and 600 shekels ($200) for the small one. I entered the money and sizes in my phone. Then DH appeared and said our food was ready. I left but said I would return. I had been hoping for $400 for the big one, but a 50% discount seemed a bit much to hope for. I moved my target to $500. After lunch I took DH back with me. He pretended to be upset about the prices. The guy kept promising to make me a good deal if I bought more than one.

In my original plan, I was going to keep dropping by but not pulling the trigger, assuming that the price would keep dropping. I told the shop owner that it takes me a long time to make up my mind and I needed to think about it. We were going to visit a tourist site outside the Old City and then I would come back. He gave me the big press for NOW. After Covid, who knows if there is a tomorrow. This poor man opened his shop two weeks before the pandemic. He was desperate for money as he was on the verge of closing his shop. He went straight to the big discount: 40% off. That made the price $503. I took the price that I wanted, paid, and ran.

I don't know if any of his story was true. I don't know if 40% off was the real price to begin with. Our experience is we never know when we are being scammed until we discuss prices with people at the front desk of the hotels we stay in. The taxi driver in Tel Aviv tried to overcharge us by 40% but we balked just because it seemed so high. We ended up paying the upper end of the normal range. If this vendor's story is true about opening his store at the beginning of the pandemic, I feel very badly for him.

This is the one I wanted and got.
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These were some of the finalists.

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Then the discussions started with DH about how to get it home since our suitcases are bulging. DH wanted to ship it and we learned that a post office was practically across the street from our hotel. We asked a restauranteur where the post office was since across the street can mean anything. He told us you have to have an appointment that you make through Apple. Seriously? An appointment for the post office? Nothing is ever easy in a foreign county. He directed us to an adjacent shop saying the shopkeeper would help us, which was really just an attempt to throw some business to his friend. The shopkeeper was as much of a tech dinosaur as we are, so the restauranteur had to get his phone to make the appointment. We felt obligated to tip the shopkeeper (we had already tipped the restauranteur). The shopkeeper kept trying to sell us jewelry and rugs which we didn't want. In local etiquette, we could not tip for the assistance, we had to buy something. I asked for incense thinking it would be cheap. It turned out to be 40 shekels ($13) for assistance in getting an appointment with post office. Shakes head. But I am very happy with my purchase. When I get home, I will post on an site picture.
I absolutely adore your story about negotiating with the quilt seller in the Old City! It sounds as though you did just fine. Bringing DH in, and making him be a bit annoyed about the price, was the perfect touch.

And the quilt itself is a stunner! You will enjoy it for years to come… as well as the memories.

A side note: when Mr. PG and I were tourists in Egypt, we noticed one Egyptian shopkeeper standing in the doorway of his shop greeting everypasserby in the correct language (English, French, German, and so on). We were on this trip with my parents, who had travelled quite a bit in the Middle East, so I asked my Dad how the shopkeeper was able to choose the correct greeting. "He looks at the shoes," Dad told me. "Also the type of camera!" Of course this was many years ago, before everyone took photos with their smartphone! :biggrin:
 
I respect that you did things slowly and subtly. That your goal was to look like you snd keep looking like you. Like you, I am fortunate…I inherited good genes. My father looks young, and mother and grandmother looked amazing until illness (dementia and brain cancer) took it from them. I have faithfully used sunscreen every day on my face since I was in my late teens and can attest to the results, especially when compared to areas like my hands, which did not get sunscreen. I am blessed to have good health and take a common sense approach to keep it that way, since the odds are good that I will live into my 90’s. I take better care of myself than my parents and grandparents did, so it is not an unreasonable expectation. I want to live as much of my life in good health as I can and be able to remain active and engaged until the end. So while being healthy is important, looking young is not so much. I want healthy skin and a look of vitality, but a smooth face? A perfect body? Not a goal anymore. I would rather work on my insides, physically and mentally. I focus on hydration for my skin, using soothing products consistently and mild exfoliating. I notice changes, like my upper eyelids are a little crepey/loose compared to how they used to be and my “11’s” hang around longer than they used to. I have some fine lines at the corners of my eyes and my forehead. My waist is thicker and the skin above my knees and on my upper arms is no longer tight. But I am 51, so it is normal. I am starting to look middle aged and that is ok…I am middle aged! I like being middle aged because I don’t have to care anymore about what people (especially men) think about how I look! Absolutely zero f**ks given. The only person I have to satisfy is ME! Boy, is that liberating! As long as I am healthy and can do the things I want, I am golden! And since my husband met me 5 years ago, this is the me he knows and fell in love with, so I am covered there.
I admire your discipline with the sunscreen and hydration of your skin. I am great about big projects, but discipline on day to day stuff, I suck. I can't even keep plants watered. Good for you.
 
Thank you for sharing all of this! You look amazing, and at my age 54, I agree it is better to take care of things a little at a time. I believe in judicious, careful use of Botox, vollure filler, laser (I use several different kinds) and other non surgical procedures, by an experienced medical professional who understands your goals. Some may disagree; that’s fine; we are all different. :smile:
Please tell us about your experience with lasers. My knowledge of lasers is frozen in the 1990s. The impression I developed back then was lasering made your skin thinner. With the continuing march of medical progress, that is probably no longer true. What types have you used and what do you consider to be the pros and cons.?
 
Just back from cocktails and a lovely meal with DH and the DDs. He did get me the bag. He said he was just trying to put me off the scent to make it more of a surprise but he knew I loved it and wanted me to have it. I think the DDs are eyeing it up too.
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I was back in boots and a jumper for going out as it’s cold here for spring but it all coordinates with the Brioche. Even the cocktail matches! :lol:
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I think I may have found my perfect neutral shade and I absolutely love the squishably soft leather with the PHW. It’s double celebrations! :party:
Any chance we could she more of a close up of the leather? I love quishably soft leather to. How does the clasp work? That is adorable that your husband worked so hard to surprise you. Great color. Where did you find this special piece?
 
@Katinahat , happy birthday! What a fabulous surprise from your DH! I am so happy for you!

Please tell us about your experience with lasers. My knowledge of lasers is frozen in the 1990s. The impression I developed back then was lasering made your skin thinner. With the continuing march of medical progress, that is probably no longer true. What types have you used and what do you consider to be the pros and cons.?

i have a medical issue colloquially known as adult onset birthmark that necessitates the use of dark skinned laser, so i detailed the types of lasers (with my particular caveats) in this thread:
I also require laser to stimulate collagen and rebuild my skin texture (significantly damaged bc of allergic reactions to essential oils in carrier oil base). I have only had medical laser and other work done by extremely experienced medical professionals who are in favor of a very minimal approach. In NYC, there are very few facilities that have the appropriate arsenal of lasers for dark skin, and I go to the pioneer in the field who is affiliated with NYU. It is expensive.

I also get laser or manual extraction of milia; Botox; vollure filler etc; in conjunction with laser. i have no idea why some people need laser Botox and filler every few months. I find that frightening and would not do any of this if that were the case.

Please be aware that sun exposure will adversely affect laser treatment, so it is not recommended in the summertime and unless you are committed to daily use of sun screen.

No over the counter product or aesthetic service that I tried provided adequate solutions for my particular issues. (I used to go to a specialist Aida bicaj for Biologique Recherche facials and have used a variety of product from very fancy to relatively basic Paulas choice). I do use prescription tretoinin ointment very very sparingly and as needed.

I did start with dermatological hair removal laser decades ago that was not ideal bc the lasers then were formulated for pale skin). I did not experience any skin thinning.
 
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DH and take turns picking the destination. Israel was his choice. He read that Tel Aviv has an amazing street life centered on the coffee shops and bars. He wanted to come and sit in all the coffee shops and talk to people.

Since we arrived in Tel Aviv, we have hit a lot of outdoor cafes. On Sunday, we were having a beer on the sidewalk at this bar. From across the street, it is impossible not to notice the rainbow of flags. It looks a little odd to an American that the color we start with on the left in our rainbow, red, starts on the right, but Hebrew reads right to left. The rainbow meaning is still the same. It is a gay bar. We were there in the afternoon, so it was mostly empty. Later on, I researched where the gay district was located. It turned out that bar is the epicenter of gay life in Tel Aviv.
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Across the street was an optician’s store. The store belongs to a Russian immigrant family and has been there 98 years. The windows were colorful and appealing. The glasses in the window were avant garde. The checked frames called to me, but that is just not my look. Many of the colors and shapes of the frames screamed “possibility” to me.
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I have had the same frames for at least 10 years. Small, titanium and rimless. Light as a feather, but they disappear into my face. That used to be a good thing, but as I have aged, I think I need something that adds interest to my face. Sort of the same thing as older ladies who start wearing brighter lipstick so they don’t look so washed out. I need glasses with personality. Since the glasses frames available in my town are rather plain and boring, I thought it wouldn’t hurt to go in and check out the inventory. It never hurts to look—right? I left DH across the street with his and my beer to finish off. Even though the gay men walking by were giving DH lots of approval, and even tossed him pointed looks that said “dump her and come with me big boy,” I figured he could hold his own.

I tried on frames in my favorite colors—purple and blue. I tried various shapes. Larger, brighter frames had the impact I wanted. Fairly quickly, I settled on one and I had the store hold it until I could call my optimist to make sure she could fill the prescription in foreign frames. It was a go. I came back for them on Monday. When I gave the frames one last try on, I noticed a feature that thrilled me. I am always losing the eye pads out of my glasses. In these glasses the eye pads are built in and are made of flexible titanium. How cool is that?
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See the metal pad-less nose pieces?
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Here is a pic of me in my old frames and a pic of me in the new frames. In the pics, I kind of think the old ones look better, but IRL the new ones do make my face more interesting. The new ones have temporary tinted plastic in them so you can see what they look like with lens, and I think the glare and tint ruins the look in the picture.
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The glasses purchase was yesterday. Today I left DH reading in the hotel room while I went to an artisan street fair. There was a woman doing portraits in acrylic paint, in a mere 20 minutes, and for a mere 200 shekels, which is about $62. She had pictures of her work: pics of people with their portraits . I noticed her pictures captured the essence of the people, but made them look better than they actually look.

This is how my thinking went. I have really enjoyed the street life in Tel Aviv. The people watching makes me smile. I normally have resting b*tch face, which I am trying to correct. Since the street scene puts a smile on my face, it seemed like a very opportune time to get a portrait done, that in all likelihood, would be flattering. I told her I wanted to be next.

The artist was from Belarus. Her facial expressions were a hoot. When she looks at the subject, she opens her mouth in a big ahh, almost lion like. When she turns to the painting, she purses her mouth in concentration. She was like a symphonic conductor with bold expressive movements as she paints. It is as if her mouth and the painting spatula are spiritually connected.
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Because the street scene passing by was so interesting, it was not hard to keep a smile on my face for 20 minutes. She made me tuck my chin in, as opposed to having it jut forward. This is the same thing my Pilates teacher tries to get me to do. People stop and look over her shoulder. Watching their expressions was fun. It made me wonder what the picture would look like, but I got the sense people generally approved, and, in some cases, loved it.

Here is my portrait. The artist took a few liberties. My hair is not really purple. My glasses are oval, not round like she painted them. I guess she was psychic on the new glasses look I want. The shirt I was wearing was black and white. She gave me a slight “cat that swallowed the canary” look. I was surprised by it all, but like it.
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It had to dry for 30 minutes, so I trotted back to the hotel to as DH if he wanted one. He was game. Here is his portraint. DH is 78. He has white hair and a white beard. His picture looks insanely young to me, but she really captured all the little quirks of his face. He is happy with it.
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I am hoping my picture will be a reminder to smile and hold my head up and my chin in.

I think both your pictures look great and fun.

I like the way your head is held high and proud, :tup: perfect.

DH also has blue-framed glasses. Not only do they give they give more personality (DH doesn't need any more 'personality' IMO :D) but they're harder to lose, and that's his biggest problem.
 
Thank you again! I have not yet picked up the plexiglass (I go back and forth bc I think it’s mainly for summer) but here is the boy. It is so tiny, my iPhone doesn’t fit lol. Smaller than a mini reissue. But, I love it
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The Boy looks great on you.

But,

what do you do with your phone?
 
My Mum started having grey hair before she was 40 and later in life turned snow white. I had my first white streak at 16 and grey mixed into my strange colourful haircolour ever since. Still people used to perceive my colour as black which it never was. (All shades of brown from darkest to light, some red especially when it rained, grey, white...)
Now I'm in my 50ies. My hair is white at the roots, the lenghts ( almost reaching my waist) are my old colourful shades only faded a little ... I have been colouring the roots for years- not regularly though. I do it myself. The hairdtessers don't understand what I want: not a full head of colour, just darker brown hair with streaks of white around my face blending into the lengths... this usually grows out looking quite natural.
At the moment it's grown out. Time to get my act together and dye it!

The white around my face makes me look old and washed out so going totally white isn't an option before I give into actually being old.

DH's mother was so blonde when she was younger, by the time it turned white hardly anyone ever noticed.
 
Just back from cocktails and a lovely meal with DH and the DDs. He did get me the bag. He said he was just trying to put me off the scent to make it more of a surprise but he knew I loved it and wanted me to have it. I think the DDs are eyeing it up too.
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I was back in boots and a jumper for going out as it’s cold here for spring but it all coordinates with the Brioche. Even the cocktail matches! :lol:
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I think I may have found my perfect neutral shade and I absolutely love the squishably soft leather with the PHW. It’s double celebrations! :party:

Belated Happy Birthday :party:

I agree, perfect shade :ps:
 
@Katinahat , happy birthday! What a fabulous surprise from your DH! I am so happy for you!



i have a medical issue colloquially known as adult onset birthmark that necessitates the use of dark skinned laser, so i detailed the types of lasers (with my particular caveats) in this thread:
I also require laser to stimulate collagen and rebuild my skin texture (significantly damaged bc of allergic reactions to essential oils in carrier oil base). I have only had medical laser and other work done by extremely experienced medical professionals who are in favor of a very minimal approach. In NYC, there are very few facilities that have the appropriate arsenal of lasers for dark skin, and I go to the pioneer in the field who is affiliated with NYU. It is expensive.

I also get laser or manual extraction of milia; Botox; vollure filler etc; in conjunction with laser. i have no idea why some people need laser Botox and filler every few months. I find that frightening and would not do any of this if that were the case.

Please be aware that sun exposure will adversely affect laser treatment, so it is not recommended in the summertime and unless you are committed to daily use of sun screen.

No over the counter product or aesthetic service that I tried provided adequate solutions for my particular issues. (I used to go to a specialist Aida bicaj for Biologique Recherche facials and have used a variety of product from very fancy to relatively basic Paulas choice). I do use prescription tretoinin ointment very very sparingly and as needed.

I did start with dermatological hair removal laser decades ago that was not ideal bc the lasers then were formulated for pale skin). I did not experience any skin thinning.

I am very pleased that medical science can help those that born in earlier times had to just 'put-up and shut-up'. My sister has has laser treatment for a medical condition too.

I have to look up laser Botox/filler. I have a few friends who have reg treatments. One always seems to be going through something with these.

I keep away from everything bar basic skincare. 1. Because I am too lazy to keep anything up 2. Because I'm too scared.

I know I have to see a dentist though :girlsigh:
 
Just back from cocktails and a lovely meal with DH and the DDs. He did get me the bag. He said he was just trying to put me off the scent to make it more of a surprise but he knew I loved it and wanted me to have it. I think the DDs are eyeing it up too.
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I was back in boots and a jumper for going out as it’s cold here for spring but it all coordinates with the Brioche. Even the cocktail matches! :lol:
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I think I may have found my perfect neutral shade and I absolutely love the squishably soft leather with the PHW. It’s double celebrations! :party:
What a lovely surprise. So happy you are enjoying your Birthday.
 
I am very pleased that medical science can help those that born in earlier times had to just 'put-up and shut-up'. My sister has has laser treatment for a medical condition too.

I have to look up laser Botox/filler. I have a few friends who have reg treatments. One always seems to be going through something with these.

I keep away from everything bar basic skincare. 1. Because I am too lazy to keep anything up 2. Because I'm too scared.

I know I have to see a dentist though :girlsigh:

When you reach a certain age, I am convinced every dentist recommends invisalyn! :smile:

i neglected to punctuate. I meant my medical specialist does laser, Botox, and vollure filler. My point in including this was to recommend a specialist who was expert in many different solutions but who doesn’t push any aggressively. Apologies
 
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