Yes, today I have bought a new product for my public transport card. I could have bought it online but going to a store and letting a person put it on is even better. I also tried to find new resources for making downloading just a little bit easier. Not there yet but soon. Still, I didn't do anything for my RFID protection map.
But on the bright side, I got a new item from the thrift shop actually mom bought it. So cleaning it up with soap and rinsing it took me a good half hour. When it's dry, it will be placed in my room and my hairdryer will be put in it.
Also calling all the folks I know for coupons. I love it, 50% reduction on coats and jackets from a certain store. My mom has her eyes set on a new coat. The funny thing is that I let her buy it on a condition that one old coat is going to be donated. Yes, minimalism is slowly infiltrating our home.
Like going shopping, I am also asking her do you really need it or is it going to sit on the counter and later in a box. On the other hand we do like to shop and are looking for nice cups for tea. Criteria for those are so funny. It has to be easy to wash, which means it can be long or too small. The ears must be big so that three fingers can fit easily. It can't be to heavy which means those heavy cheap stuff are excluded.
I once bought a real china in China. It was a white thin cup which fulfills all those criteria, it even has a lid. I bought it on a market in China for just 10RMB which at the time equals €1,- from a villager that made it. He used a small hammer and really hit it and it didn't break, the sound was also really clear. That is what I call quality, the cup is now in Hong Kong.
Finding a cup like that is going to be difficult and for that price. The Netherlands only import cheap china never quality stuff and if it's quality the price is absurd. When I buy china, I always fling on it with my fingers like a the villager with it's hammer. If the 'ting' sound is clear and sharp it's quality china.
Pardon me for going off topic but today was jus awesome with the things I really want to be done. Calculating my fairs before buying products, calling my insurance and making sure to claim all that I can claim.
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