Hi, my name’s Lexi, and I have a shopping addiction. I seriously bought two different dresses for the same event.. haha why do I do this to myself? My mom doesn’t know I bought the second dress. I hope she’s not too disappointed, because it wasn’t my intention to buy the second dress; it just happened. So picture this: I’m walking down the aisles of Target looking for a salesperson to help me find a flower vase. I walk past the women’s dressing rooms, and I spotted the good ole sales rack. On this rack hung the prettiest yellow dress I had ever seen. It was a wrap, midi dress. It was yellow with a white pattern (it’s either flowers or cottton I haven’t decided yet). I took it to the dressing room and it fit like it was made just for me. I mean this dress was beautiful and on sale! It was my destiny to walk past the sales rack. I really don’t think I’m gonna tell my mom I bought this dress. When we get ready for the event, I’m just gonna pretend like I’ve owned the dress for years. She’ll probably know I’m bluffing, though. In all fairness, she has known me my entire life and knows all my tricks. So, y’all pray for me next weekend when my mom sees my dress. One of two scenarios will happen: either she will really like it or she will be really disappointed. We’ll be in Oklahoma at the time. I may or may not come back. It just depends on how fed up Mom is with my spending habits. If I don’t make another blog after this, just know I am living with my grandma in Oklahoma. I have probably bought a pair of cowboy boots and started working on the farm. Life is okay, but it would be better if I was in Arkansas.
P.s.: I’m totally kidding about Mom leaving me in Oklahoma. She loves me a lot and she has the same spending habits I do, so she can’t be too mad. Love you, mama!!
I have the same addiction, but mine is with shoes. I really don’t buy a lot of clothes unless my mother makes me. It also doesn’t bother me walking down sales racks with clothes because they don’t draw my attention. However, with shoes it is a whole different story. In the past two weeks, I have probably bought four pairs of shoes that I didn’t even need. I just bought them, because they were on sale. So, I truly feel your struggle with the shopping addiction! I also know your struggle with your mom because mine does the samething. She always tells me that I do not need the shoes, but I still buy them anyway. :)- Hailey
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