My first meal at The Meatball Shop: $9.
My first meal at The Meatball Shop: priceless.

One song on iTunes: 99 cents.
Being given a “leftover” $25 iTunes gift card: priceless.

A blouse and shorts from Necessary Clothing: about $50.
Already knowing exactly what I’ll be wearing this weekend: priceless.
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(p.s. check out NC’s Facebook and Instagram for more fun summer looks!)
Two free passes to Bamboozle on Sunday: free as a Klout perk.
Being able to re-live one of my favorite teenage pastimes: priceless.

Days left until it’s summer: 35.
The fact that it’s only 35 days until summer: priceless.

Are you getting antsy for summer yet?
What’s priceless to you lately?












Em ... Living & Learning says
Love these cost approach posts - so creative! I’ve been in the summer state of mind, since those random warm days in February … so I guess that makes me beyond antsy? haha.
I’m definitely getting antsy for summer, since I’ll be traveling a lot. First stop: NYC in July!
There is seriously a restaurant called the meatball shop?? How random! And that shirt is so cute!! I’m loving blouses that tie in the front! I too am getting way antsy for summer and am missing those days when summer meant a break from school… if only the working world was like that!
I’m definitely ready for summer! We’re going on a European cruise this summer, and I am counting the days! 😉
Dang. This Klout stuff is blowing up. I bet your score’s supa high.
I just listened to the most interesting podcast on it - I think it’s such an interesting concept. They were talking about what it would be like if / when it starts to infiltrate our everyday lives. You’d go to a restaurant or a store, and the people would either serve you more or less depending upon what your “Klout Score” was. Isn’t that strange/scary to think about?
I guess if you’re in a good position - the future’s bright! haha
-Gabrielle
can’t wait for summertime! love love love the blouse + shorts look you rocked this weekend!
<3 the Meatball Shop! My sister's first roommate when she moved to NYC was actually one of the owners. I think she may have laughed at his idea, but who is laughing now?