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She Smiled Every Time She Thought Of Decorating

Written by admin on July 12th, 2010

Oh it looks so good she thought to herself. She plopped down on top of the king-sized bed. She had just bought one of those king quilts that you could lie on and stretch out on luxuriously.

She had looked at quilt sets for weeks before finding just the right color. The sea-green print was perfect splashed brightly against the pale green walls of the bedroom. She patted one of the pillow shams and congratulated herself on finding just the perfect match for this room.

The shiny green leaves of the three philodendron plants were pretty against the cherry wood of the dresser. One large plant stood on the floor and two were on the sides of the dresser top with the leaves reflected back by the large mirror. Yes, I am doing a good job of decorating she thought.

A pair of gold color Tiffany lamps stood on the matching night tables. There was a wicker basket at the foot of the large sleigh bed. It covered up some of the carvings she loved so much. She went over and moved it into the closet. That was better.

That’s much better she thought as she ran her hand over the carvings of the footboard of the bed. The hardwood floors looked a little bare over in front of the chest of drawers. She walked across the room making a mental note to buy a medium-sized rug.

She began to stack her new lingerie in one of the drawers. She had bought more than she could wear in six months. It was all so pretty. She chose all colors of the rainbow and some basic black too. No boring white lingerie for her.

She was having fun every day since they won the state lottery. Would she ever get tired of shopping? She didn’t resent paying the huge amount of taxes. She had enough left to invest and generate new income for both of them for two lifetimes.

Walking over to her computer she opened a browser and took out her credit card. She entered a few bits of information and quickly donated to her two best loved charities. Tomorrow she would look for one more she decided.

When her housekeeper stopping by to ask if she wanted coffee or anything, she said hi and no thanks. When she hired her, she insisted the lady call her by her first name. She also did not want her to wear a uniform. She treated her more like a friend than an employee. The woman earned twice the salary a housekeeper would normally earn. Now she could afford to do all the things she felt like doing. Anything, she could afford anything. Tomorrow she could go out and buy a new dining room set and maybe she would.

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