Sunday, June 17, 2012

If I Had $1000..

     Today's Monday Listicles prompt is "how would you spend $1,000?"  Because I'm feeling greedy, I've decided to take ten separate chances at that $1,000 instead of simply going with ten things that collectively add up to $1,000.  After all, a girl can't be too limited in her imaginary spending habits.

Before I get started, allow me to brag a little.  Do you see this fine specimen of a man who rode his bicycle up a freakin' mountain?
Yup, that would be my husband. As supportive as I am of all his exercising, he wishes I were even more supportive; as in get my own bike and join him supportive.
  1. For this reason I would use my imaginary $1,000 to buy this bike.*  Unfortunately, I would thoroughly embarrass him when I walk my bike up hills because I am incapable of riding up.  He would dutifully pretend he's happy "just spending time with me" but be secretly thankful when I only ride with him once a month.
  2. I could almost completely cover my caffeine addiction for the year by buying myself 273 iced chai tea lattes from Starbucks. That would pay for a drink every day of the week and sometimes on Saturday. (I think that the amount of math I've put into this proves that I am an addict. Hello my name is Marian...)
  3. With that money in hand, I would shop like Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman.  I would tell the store that I have $1,000 to spend and leave if they don't fawn all over me: "No, I said I want the fancy t-shirts and jeans!"
  4. An extravagant set of All Clad Stainless Steel cookware would look great proudly displayed on a pot rack in my kitchen.  It would continue to hang in my kitchen while I use my $15 Teflon coated pan from Target for every single meal I cook.

    Oh wait, I already did that when I got married.
  5. I was hoping $1,000 would be enough for annual passes to Disneyland for my family, but it will only almost pay for four of us.  Proof that once again the world frowns on people who over-reproduce.
  6. Considering that my three children have had their way with our kitchen table, a replacement would be nice.
  7. As much as I love standing while eating, chairs seem to complete the look.  So with another $1,000 could I please buy chairs to go with my new table?  (I really only need five.)
    While you're at it, could you just replicate this room in my house?
  8. $1,000 would buy the best fried chicken dinner ever.  This money would fund the car ride from Southern, CA to Northern, CA, two night's stay in a hotel near Nappa Valley, and our fancy pants dinner at Ad Hoc by Thomas Kellar.  (I could also spend $21 for the big family meal bucket at KFC and pocket the other $979.  Six of one...)
  9. I would find out if Bare Naked Ladies would come to my house for a private concert in my backyard and sing "If I Had a Thousand Dollars" to the tune of "If I Had a Million Dollars" because I haven't been able to get that song out of my head since I read this list prompt.
  10. Last but not least, I would do something nice for my children.  $1,000 would pay for one summer camp for each of them.  I would find something special like Harry Potter camp where my eight year old daughter can train for Dumbledore's Army.  You might think Harry Potter camp sounds geeky, but I would argue it is considerably cooler than college Quidditch leagues.
Yes, it's a real thing.  Even Princeton has a team.

* When I asked Hubs what bike I could get for $1,000 he already had the bike picked out for me.  No pressure!

Today I'm linking up with The good life and her Monday Listicles.


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47 comments:

  1. If I had $1000, I'd go to the Harry Potter camp myself! Who knew such a thing existed!

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  2. For $1,000 I would fly myself to Florida and go to Harry Potter's Wizarding World. If I could, I would live there forever! That place rocks and butterbeer is AWESOME!

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  3. ROFL, great take on the list. I'll eat the fried chicken while watching you bike, moral support.

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    1. Can't I eat fried chicken while I bicycle? I think that's what some call compromise.

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  4. You're so picky, tables AND chairs? Love your chicken dinner "dilemma." ;) Ellen

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    1. They way my kids choose not to even sit in their chairs during dinner, I could probably get away without any for a while.

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  5. Ahhhhh...table and chairs...one can always dream

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    1. I have really high hopes there. And it will be a few years before either of those will be realized. Ah well...

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  6. I love that you thought of a fancy dinner too:)

    And you're right, the world does frown on those of us who over-reproduce!

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    1. It would be a whole fancy weekend. It would be awesome. And if they're nice, I might let my over-reproduced children come along.

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  7. SO MY QUESTION IS...IF I BRING MY OWN BIKE AND BUCKET OF CHICKEN CAN I WALK ALONG SIDE YOU CUZ I CAN'T RIDE UP HILL EITHER AND THE CHICKEN SOUNDS REALLY GOOD RIGHT NOW?? I LOVE THE SUMMER CAMP IDEA...I MADE THE HUSBAND LET ME USE TAX REFUND MONEY FOR OURS TO DO SUMMER CAMP AND ...HE IS THANKING ME FOR MY SUPER-POWER MOM MIND. SHE IS POOPED EVERY NIGHT SO MONEY WELL SPENT :))

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    1. I figure it's either summer camps or therapy for Mom. Either way we're shelling out some bucks.

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  8. The BNL song has been stuck in my head since I wrote my $1000 Listicle too! :)

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  9. Hello big spender!! Is that how many lattes a $1000 will buy? If that is the case I am pretty sure I spend a thousand a year... OMG!!
    So lovely to meet you. I double checked my comment for any grammar mistakes ;)

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    1. When I did the math I realized that I too spend far too much money on my caffeine addiction. But it keeps me happy and sane, so isn't that priceless?

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  10. I love the BNL concert. Very clever use of the money.

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    1. Everyone's invited. Just remember to bring your big lighters!

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  11. I was wondering if his choice of cycles for you would make it in under $1000. My exhusband was a mountain biker/trail addict. Although I'm pretty sure he spent more time buying and putting together bikes than actually riding. :D

    I would go for the bike cushy seat and wide handle bars...perfect for luxury rolling. (No mountains included).

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    1. I have a mountain bike but my husband and neighbors have turned into road bike snobs and leave me behind. I think I might hold onto my mountain bike ways for a while just to spite them all.

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  12. Everything on your list made me laugh, but I could especially identify with the pots and pans. This is part of the reason I don't buy nice things - because then they're TOO nice and I can't use them until there's a Special Occasion, but then no occasion ever ends up being special enough.

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    1. I have so many fancy kitchen tools that I was sure I NEEDED and instead sit on shelves in my kitchen untouched. I also have a full china hutch where the plates have been used once in the last 5 years because I force people to eat on paper plates instead. I consider myself a casual entertainer.

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  13. Visiting from Listicles....get the bike! Hills are what gears are for :)

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    1. I know the gears help. I also know the more I ride the better I will get. I just also know that I'm more comfortable at home on the couch.

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  14. Huge BNL fan here too... can I come if they agree to play?

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    1. Everyone is welcome! I'll serve Kraft Mac & Cheese too.

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  15. Love the table! I need a new one too!

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    1. I drool over Crate & Barrel furniture but never buy it. When the time comes I'm sure Hubs will make us find something practical and inexpensive, mostly because we won't be using imaginary money.

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  16. Oh the bike makes me want to run and hide too. My husband already knows I'm a clutz so he'd probably pay me $1000 NOT to ride with him!

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    1. The way you have to lock your feet into road bike pedals scares the hell out of me. Yet another reason I'm not inclined to buy that bike.

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  17. That looks like an awesome bike. It probably cost at least three times $1000. But if it allowed you to haul up mountains, it might be worth it.

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    1. According to Google shopping I can get that for under $1,000. My man has good taste in bikes.

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  18. What happened to Bare Naked Ladies? I love them, even if it's only on Big Bang Theory each week:)

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    1. I watch the Big Bang Theory every week and didn't realize that was BNL. Crazy! I have no idea what happened to them. Maybe resting on their laurels?

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  19. #9! #9! #9! How perfect would that be?!

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    1. I totally agree! Love that song! Which is good because it will now be in my head all week too.

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    2. I miss BNL. We were just wondering what happened to them.

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  20. I think for $1000 I would just pay someone to bike up the hill for me.

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    1. I think you have solved all of my problems right there. Brilliant!

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  21. I want a Harry Potter camp for my daughter! And the All-Clad pots and pans look awesome - I should have put them on my list. Great list!

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    1. I want a Harry Potter camp for my daughter so I can live vicariously. Unfortunately, I think I would be mildly disappointed in simulated magic. Thanks for stopping by!

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  22. What a fantastic list! You had me at Starbucks for a year and it kept going from there. It would be hilarious to do the Pretty Woman shopping thing too - could you imagine the looks on their faces?

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    1. I am such a quiet mouse when I shop and get disappointed when no one helps me so it would feel great to have an incentive for them to bend over backwards for me.

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  23. Ha Ha Ha I was wondering if I was the only one with that song stuck in my head!! And #2 makes me laugh!

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    1. It's been a week and that song is still stuck in my head. It probably doesn't help that I've been playing it in the car all the time.
      I have had to seriously curb my Starbucks addiction mostly because of dieting, not so much money, but both are good reasons.

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  24. The All Clad pots are super nice!! I want a new set soon and it would be between All Clad and Calphaon One. Ooh, to have a spare $1000 to spend on anything....

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    1. I really do love my All Clad pots and my Le Creuset pot and my Kitchen Aid stand mixer even though they sit on my shelves and hang on my pot rack rarely being used. I dream of making gourmet meals someday...

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