I'll be honest.. I'm not actually getting any of these items. I'll also admit that I'm already getting far more spoiled for my birthday/Christmas this year than any other so it's not like I have single thing to complain about -- I don't. But that doesn't mean that making up a dream wishlist isn't fun all the same...
So here you go; five items I would buy for myself if I won the lottery:
1. Giulia Shoes from Fluevog Shoes. At a mere $345 CAD they are an absolute bargoon no? I do covet them though. Ah feet.. wouldn't you like to shod yourselves in some wearable art?

2. Silpada's Sterling Silver Tassel Necklace. Coming in at $329.00, I'm thinking we need to get a set of matching Mother/daughter/daughters ones at the very least!

3. A red Vespa scooter. Prices range from $3,000 to $8,000 and I'd also need jazzy helmet, motorcycle licence and obviously motorcycle lessons... but I would totally rock that bad girl whose name would be Scarlett Crimson of course!

4. A Coach bag. Because every one I've bought I've given away and I somehow feel I need a Coach bag. This $439.00 would be nice:

5. And of course this Anne-Marie Chagnon bracelet -- an incredible bargain at $138.00 AND it's reversible so it actually counts as two bracelets at a dirt-cheap $69/bracelet.

Of course I'd also happily accept a brand new 3+car garage estate home, a British racing green Jaguar XJS with tan leather interior, tickets for a two week sail on any Royal Caribbean Cruise ship, and a pony.
Actually I'm just kidding about the pony ;)
Ho Ho Ho!
3 comments:
Nothing wrong with wants and a wishlist. :)
That's not a very extravagent list (excluding the house and Jag, only $9700, then whatever you pay for the cruise). You should use it to remind G how much he should appreciate your low cost maintenance as you only want them if you win the lottery.
I'm like to travel the world for a year, that alone would be more than $10K.
Kim
I'm a simple girl ;) G's the one with the really expensive wishlist though to be fair his involves investing in his company and hiring people so it would be a gift that kept on giving.
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