Mall Princess
I was in the mall the other day, getting money back on a pair of pants that went on sale 2 days after I bought them. It was the middle of the week and the place was almost empty.
Now this is what we call an "upscale" mall. Kate Spade, Tiffany, Versace. It's quiet, airy, and always smells good.
I was on my out when I realized something.
I love the mall.
It's peaceful, it has fountains, and when you're there you're surrounded by beautiful things.
Shallow? I'm not afraid to admit it.
But really, where else can you go and experience the fantasy of being a princess? The place is kind of like a palace, with luxury everywhere you look. Inside each door is someone eager to wait on you. And when you leave it could be with something that makes you feel special and privileged.
Sigh.
I know there are plenty of people who feel exactly the opposite. But maybe the malls they frequent are more rowdy than royal. (And yes, I enjoy those, too.)
But for my princess fix, I recommend the regal variety. And the best thing about it? No purchase necessary. You can sit by the fountain, enjoy the calming fragrance, and pretend you have all the money in the world. Who's to know different?
Now this is what we call an "upscale" mall. Kate Spade, Tiffany, Versace. It's quiet, airy, and always smells good.
I was on my out when I realized something.
I love the mall.
It's peaceful, it has fountains, and when you're there you're surrounded by beautiful things.
Shallow? I'm not afraid to admit it.
But really, where else can you go and experience the fantasy of being a princess? The place is kind of like a palace, with luxury everywhere you look. Inside each door is someone eager to wait on you. And when you leave it could be with something that makes you feel special and privileged.
Sigh.
I know there are plenty of people who feel exactly the opposite. But maybe the malls they frequent are more rowdy than royal. (And yes, I enjoy those, too.)
But for my princess fix, I recommend the regal variety. And the best thing about it? No purchase necessary. You can sit by the fountain, enjoy the calming fragrance, and pretend you have all the money in the world. Who's to know different?
Labels: annie solomon, annie's world, Kate Spade, malls, romance writer, romantic suspense author, Tiffany, Versace
2 Comments:
Shallow is underrated.
I love the mall, make-up, pretty (and pricey) clothes and all things girlie.
You and I are on the same wavelength, girl! Fun to know there's a soulmate out there.
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