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I've spent too much money thise last days.
Several Christmas present, bought on the Internett
Running clothes for me. Two long sleeve shirts, jacket and a tights and two caps.
3 DVDs (Season 1 & 2 of Game of Thrones, and season 4 of The Tudors)
Medicine for my dogs so they can travel to Sweden when I want (we have to give them pills against a worm to get them back to Norway)
5 liters of nut and rice/coconut milk
I'm very happy with my new running outfit. I needed one for colder days, since winter is coming.
I bought some jewelry while I was in Arizona:
A copper bracelet inset with turquoise (in a bear shape) and a small turquoise stone set in a circular silver pendant. I spent way too much, but both caught my eye, and I was weak . They were made and sold by Navajos.
Awww, but that's so cool that you kept it as an adult.I love Indian jewelry. When I was a kid, we took a driving trip through the Southwest one summer and stopped at an Indian village where my parents bought me a silver cuff bracelet with turquoise stones, sized for a child. Now, I have a very tiny wrist even as an adult, so I was able to wear that bracelet for a very long time, but eventually I had to stop wearing it as it just got too tight on me.
"Legend has it that the Native American Indians danced and rejoiced when the rains came. Their tears of joy mixed with the rain and seeped into Mother Earth to become SkyStone Turquoise.I bought some jewelry while I was in Arizona:
A copper bracelet inset with turquoise (in a bear shape) and a small turquoise stone set in a circular silver pendant. I spent way too much, but both caught my eye, and I was weak . They were made and sold by Navajos.
I love that."Legend has it that the Native American Indians danced and rejoiced when the rains came. Their tears of joy mixed with the rain and seeped into Mother Earth to become SkyStone Turquoise.
Turquoise, the "fallen sky stone" hidden in Mother Earth, has been valued by cultures for its beauty and reputed spiritual and life-giving qualities for over 7000 years. It is a true gem of the centuries. A long time ago someone noticed a clear blue line running through gray rock, and saw the imagery of sky and water in stone, and from that time on, turquoise has been cherished above all else in creation - turquoise, stone of sky, stone of water, stone of blessings, good fortune, protection, good health and long life." http://www.indians.org/articles/turquoise.html
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So a good purchase!