18 August 2011

Suitcases and shopping shenanigans



And now, it's time to pack all my stuff into two suitcases, a carry-on bag and a backpack.

(I nearly said "pack my 'life' into two suitcases", but that expression just doesn't do it for me as it implies that my clothes and toiletries are my life, which they are not...MY SEWING MACHINE is and I'm not even taking it hahahahahahha)

Rough life.

Today was my "shopping" day, which was basically an exercise in very carefully (not to be confused with 'casually') spending monies on delights such as deoderants, a few cotton blouses, dress shoes fit for walking long distances, and other things too boring to mention here.



Now, you might be wondering why I am spending time and money on items here in America when I could very easily wait to go shopping in Singapore, where basic necessities are readily available, and also highly sanitized. I'll tell you why:

THINGS ARE FLIPPIN' EXPENSIVE THERE

Now, back to my shopping. I was very pleased with myself because I really invested time (after avoiding it for weeks) into planning this shopping trip--I made lists of what items to buy from what store, drew up crazy maps to determine the most efficient routes to take from place to place, and in what order, collected coupons, and decided on how much money to allot to each category of items. It was a painstaking process, but I knew that I'd streamline and shorten my shopping by doing it this way. (You know, because there's nothing impractical about spending a lot of time and effort into finding a way to, well, reduce time and effort.)

That being said, I was out for four hours. -_-


You'd think that with all my lists and planning I would have reduced my shopping time, but I completely forgot to take into account (silly me) the fact that I was shopping alone. And when Katrina is alone, time spent pursuing any sort of activity involving "choosing" automatically gets multiplied by three.

This is what happens:


"Do I love it or just like it?"
"Can I use it for different occasions?"
"Could I find this at Wal-Mart for cheaper"
"What's the unit price, anyway?"
"Does this flatter me or fatter me"
"Can I use it as a rag"
"How long have I been staring at this"
"IS THIS EVEN ON MY LIST"

Etc.

Once I finally narrow it down to two choices, I basically give up hope and tell the spectators I've attracted to set up camp because this could, I'm afraid, take a very long time.

(The good thing is, after all this trouble, I go home with something that I do not have second thoughts about! I in fact have third and fourth thoughts about it, but that is the price of indecision.)

At any rate, today's shopping trip was a success! AND I was able to stay within my budget. Granted, I did end up crossing out a good number of the items on my list after realizing "ehh I don't really need _______..."

But I mean... who really needs toothpaste anyway?


LOL

1 comment:

  1. man katrina .. you're too entertaining! love it! and you're right -- who needs toothpaste when baking soda has more uses! :)

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