Attitude is everything

Shopping

My glorious guides: Heidi and Deja There we were, dripping in diamonds. There must have been 100 tiny diamonds on each of my gold earrings, and another 150 on the matching bar necklace. My sister-in-law Heidi took the luxury even further, showcasing a movie-star-worthy ring with a giant rare pink diamond surrounded by smaller gems, […]

That ultimate outfit

Shopping

It’s a Shopping for Happiness first! This week, someone stopped me on the sidewalk to tell me she loved my outfit. This has never happened to me before, but I wasn’t entirely shocked – because the planets aligned, I hit the sweet spot, my number came up on the lottery. In other words, I found […]

Watermelon knife

Shopping

Yesssss! I am now the proud owner of a knife that looks like a watermelon and is designed to…cut watermelon!  That is all. (Addendum: I figure I should share details because I know you will want a watermelon knife of your own. It’s Kuhn Rikon and has a matching red sheath. This knife will make you […]

Venice

Shopping

This past winter, when I was already starting to suspect that spending money on experiences would be more rewarding than buying new clothes, I spent my Shopping for Happiness money for the month on a future trip: an airline ticket to Venice. I couldn’t believe it was really going to happen– but last month, the day […]

Number one purchase: Prince tickets

Shopping

If you click over to my “I bought this” page, I’ve put up some pictures of my Shopping for Happiness purchases for March. Clothes will come and go but by far the best thing I bought was my ticket to the surprise Piano and a Microphone show Prince performed in Toronto on Good Friday, April […]

Happiness is a bookstore (or a bar)

Shopping

Apparently money really can buy happiness – if you spend it in a way that matches your personality. That’s the conclusion of a new study out of Cambridge University (in cooperation with a bank) that paired up subjects’ personality and happiness tests with their bank transaction records. The findings weren’t too surprising:  “People gene

Life requires experts

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Life requires experts, and experts cost money. Here are some experts whose services I’ll be buying in April: THIS PRICY Kohler Karbon faucet WAS MY BEST-EVER SPLURGE FROM MY PRE-SHOPPING FOR HAPPINESS LIFE. AFTER SIX YEARS OF DAILY USE, I STILL THINK IT’S STUNNING. FAUCET DARLING, I COULD NEVER BEGRUDGE ANY MONEY SPENT ON YOU! A lawyer

What’s the Feng Shui of ratty clothes?

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I know next to nothing about Feng Shui, but enough visitors have commented that my home’s cluttered entranceway has “bad Feng Shui” that I’ve looked into what that might mean. I didn’t think pushing past piles of shoes and boots, baskets of partner-less mittens, kids’ backpacks and ukulele cases was a good way to enter or [&

How can you treat yourself today?

Shopping

Since I started Shopping for Happiness last fall, I’ve become much more comfortable buying some big-ticket items, like a ticket to Venice – I’m going in May! – and a new handbag. But I’ve noticed another change: I’m also more comfortable spending small sums on things I used to deny myself, and it’s making my life a […]

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