In contrast, about 20 years ago I toured Europe with my dad for nearly a month. After the group he was leading finished their vacation, my finance and brother joined us and we were able to continue travelling around Europe on our own for several more weeks. I had been wearing the same few sets of clothes over and over since we were traveling light. I had to wash them in sinks and air dry them since we were living like Gypsies and sleeping on trains for the second half of our trip. The necklines on my T-shirts had stretched so much that they looked like I was going for this over the shoulder look.
One day while we were in France, we had a rare break from a hectic schedule and I came across a laundromat. I think I paid the equivalent of $25 to do a load of laundry, but it was so worth it to dry my clothes in an electric dryer and have them clean and shrunk back to their original size.
Recalling these experiences made me think about other situations in life when people totally overpay for something, but still felt it was worth the hefty price. When have you knowingly paid more than you should have for something yet still been happy with your decision?
I'd love to hear if others have had any similar experiences concerning this topic in the comments.
5 comments:
Wow, what yogurt place was that? Let me avoid it.
It was Farrs in Orem. I still can't belive it was that much. Maybe the kid weighing it had his hand on the scale?
I will overpay for ready made food. like salads and such. i think it is worth it if I dont have to cook
I don't think I'll be stopping for much frozen yogurt after reading this, Tom. I remember a gift bought for a grandchild, but the smile made it worthwhile. Have a wonderful weekend. Blessings...Mary
I love your blog, it's just awesome!! :) happy summer to you!
xoxo
Susanna
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