So I have made a decision. My sweet dad sent me a couple hundred dollars to help out with the expenses of the last few weeks, and I had planned to put it all directly back onto the credit card. But my back and neck are killing me, and my stress level is really high, and I haven't had a massage in more than a year. So I'm spending $60 on an hour massage this afternoon, and I have decided not to feel guilty about it.
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Yay! Don't feel guilty!
No guilt, Kristin!
Now I want to schedule a massage. I can get an hour for $60, too. AND it's at the gym where the daycare will take care of the kids.
Don't feel guilty, Kristin! But, if you're getting a massage at a chain location, see if they have any coupons online that you can bring in and save some $$, if that'll help with any lingering guilt issues.
Is this as offensive as I think it is?
No guilt. The gift was intended to reduce stress. Sounds like a perfect plan.
Laga, yes, it is.
Oh, and I just realized that an hour is actually only $39, $49 for deep tissue! Even better.
Thanks, everyone. I think I really need it.
yes massages are a staple, not a luxury.
Unlike, apparently, jewelry.