Do You Buy Yourself a Birthday Present?
Itās after Memorial Day which means itās summer which means itās about to be July which means itās almost my birthday. A few years ago, by accident, I started a new birthday tradition. Hereās what happenedā¦
In late spring, I ordered some colorful glasses. I loved the bubble-y blown glass, but when they arrived, I also felt a pang of financial irresponsibility. I certainly didnāt need them. Couldnāt I just use the regular wine glasses I already owned? Then I came up with the perfect solution: I could classify them as a birthday present ā to me from me ā and feel absolved.
Nice, right?
Since then, whenever summer rolls around, I pick out something special for myself. It doesnāt have to be expensive, and it canāt be a necessity. One year, I bought a vintage black dress for twenty bucks. I already had a few black dresses, but I didnāt have a perfect swing-y one that hit at mid-calf. This dress is now hanging in my closet, and whenever I pull it out, Iām reminded of my 32nd birthday. Another year, I bought a few novels at my local bookstore; they made a nice stack on my bedside table, and I always had a good beach read that summer.
Lifelong fan of presents.
This year, for gifts, Iāve got a few contenders. Maybe Iāll re-up on the only blush I ever want to use or try a buzzy lipstick. Iāve been eyeing G.H. Bass fisherman sandals for a while, but since Iām trying to do better in the saving-money department, I might troll Poshmark for a cheaper pair. Or I could choose a native plant for my balcony from a neighborhood nursery. It would be nice to watch it grow and see how big it gets by my next birthday.
So, letās play a game: What would you get for yourself, if your birthday were today? If youāre already in the habit of buying yourself a gift, what have been your favorites?
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(Top photo by Maria Manco/Stocksy. Bottom two photos courtesy of the author.)
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