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Go on ... treat yourself ...!

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grannyactivist Fri 26-Feb-16 13:33:40

I've been ill and spent quite a lot of time in bed recently, but yesterday I got up and dressed and walked into town where I treated myself to a large takeaway latte from Costa and caught the bus home with it. It exhausted me so much that I'm back in bed today, but it was worth it! smile

hildajenniJ Fri 26-Feb-16 13:21:50

Yes jingle, I have treated myself to first class travel when I go to visit my DD and family tomorrow. First class on the return journey too. Oh, the luxury!!!

tanith Fri 26-Feb-16 13:19:51

I treated OH and myself to breakfast out this morning at restaurant by a local wood with a beautiful lake then we took a brisk walk round the lake in the sunshine it was peaceful and very pleasant.

jinglbellsfrocks Fri 26-Feb-16 13:16:12

Last week I treated myself (and DD2) to a trip to London to see a show. Dinner at a nice little Italian place, lovely tiramisu, after the pizza of course. Two bags of choccie sweets. Full works breakfast at the nice hotel in the Strand. Travelled back first class on train as standard carriages were full.

(That doesn't happen that often though! grin)

annodomini Fri 26-Feb-16 13:10:11

Today! My favourite scent arrived from JL with my very good Hermes courier. I'm going to be well fragranced from now on.

Imperfect27 Fri 26-Feb-16 12:41:34

When was the last time you treated yourself to something and what was it? Would treating yourself mean something big or something little?

It's my birthday tomorrow and I took a long walk into town and back today feeling I could do with a treat as DH has made it known that he hasn't yet got me a present - I think he intended to take me to a garden centre tomorrow, but we have family coming rather unexpectedly. ..

So ... the dizzy height I reached was the thought of buying a Belgian bun (!!!) but my favourite bakery was so busy I gave up. Mind you, I did 'treat' myself to a second hand book from a charity shop. I know how to live! smile