Let’s play.

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Try.

You might even enjoy it.

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I don’t mean buying a big waterfront house with hot and cold running gardeners or a snazzy little Lamborghini for running errands…. those go without saying.

I mean something that’s insignificant to others but seems like pure bliss to you.

I’ll go first.

I want…

A personal hair stylist at my beck and call to keep my big ‘80’s hair looking perfect all day, everyday!

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She/he doesn’t have to follow me around with a brush and a can of hair spray all day, but my hair is labor intensive and not having to worry about styling it would be a real treat.

How about you…

What rich person luxury would you give yourself?

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39 thoughts on “Let’s play.”

  1. Silence. It costs nothing, but is well worth the price. A room where I could go that no noise could penetrate, just me and a cat or five, able to hear them purr from wherever we were in the room. There whenever I want it.

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  2. I am not sure if this qualifies, but a large, wall-to-ceiling (all four walls, two-story (with a center winding staircase to the second floor) library. That would allow me to collect antique, rare books.

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  3. Oh I’m with theearthspins, I’d build myself a beautiful library where I could sit for hours to enjoy my books, have my coffee and the silence whilst I do so. A dark academic style library to put my small book collection and then go around collecting more to add to it. Oh that sounds just like pure bliss!

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  4. Can I have two? Clean sheets on my bed every day (and of course someone to wash them and make the bed – I can do the rest of my laundry thank you very much) and a personal chef who would also do the grocery shopping.

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  5. I’d have ALL the silly luxuries!! Pool, jacuzzi, cabana boy, chef, housekeeper, gardener, … all the things you see on tv/movies (I’m VERY rich in this fantasy).

    As of this min, my bonus indulgence would be someone who cleans the cat litter boxes. I hate that chore.

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  6. I would have all the small, original windows in my house replaced by huge, nearly floor to ceiling windows. Especially those facing the back so I can look down into the woods and see the passing critters. Oh, and someone to clear my yard of these ankle deep leaves from last fall.

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    1. It’s funny, that’s a chore I’m not really bothered by.
      Try Exquisicat litter from Petsmart. Micro crystal non clumping kind. Pricey, but so worth it. His Lordship won’t poo in anything else.
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      1. I actually don’t mind it too much. We were having issues for a long time with one of the cats, I won’t name names, who kept pooping outside the litter box. Not every time, or even every day, but you could count on it pretty regularly. We switched litter boxes a couple of months ago and, knock on wood, that behavior seems to have stopped (at least for now).

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  7. Hello again, Rivergirl. Yesterday, even as I was typing my response to this, I was dissatisfied with my answer. Sure, I’d get a cleaning person if I struck it rich, but I knew there had to be something else. Something that I’ve often said to myself (If I were rich, I’d _____.) but nothing was coming to me. I knew I had to let it marinate. Sure enough, this morning as I lay in bed wondering if the bedside clock had sprung forward or if I’d have to do it manually (before finally realizing, after several minutes, that we don’t spring forward until tomorrow – see? my dementia isn’t just restricted to coming up with theoretical answers to your question), it finally dawned on me: I’d buy all organic food. For several years we’ve bought all organic dairy (based on Marion Nestle’s book What to Eat), organic bananas (because they’re not that much more expensive than conventional bananas) and organic peanut butter (based on other books I read long ago – I used to be really into nutrition – saying that peanuts had the most pesticide residue of any food). But, when I go to the store and a conventional red pepper is $1.20 and an organic one is $5.40, I just can’t. I won’t. But if I were rich, I could. And I would.
    So there you go. If I were rich, I would buy everything organic. 🙂

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  8. A maid to follow my husband around so i don’t have to pick up after his dumb ass. The number of times he has had a fight with his coffee and lost is in the 10’s of thousands. Going to paint the cabinets in the kitchen coffee colored, then it won’t be so bad LOL

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