Some people might go on holidays to relax, tick off tourist sights or see the local wildlife. I like to do all of those things, I'll admit. But I also love to shop .
From France, Italy and Greece to Japan , America and Canada, I love to fill my bags with curios, clothes and cosmetics and everything else. READ MORE: Camping essentials that won't break the budget for under $60 I started at a young age, despite family holidays being pretty frugal back then. While other kids likely wanted fridge magnets, I lusted after a polka dotted red flamenco dress in Spain.
I tried it on but my parents wouldn't let me have it (unsurprisingly). I then recall moving on to easier targets, like the Spanish equivalent of the dollar shop. I lugged home vases and fragranced candles from Barcelona which I proudly displayed in my bedroom.
Later, also in Spain, I discovered Zara, which back then was the height of fashion and wasn't yet available in England. Then, the first couple of times I went to New York City as a teenager, was jaw-dropping. Suddenly I could get all the things I'd read about in magazines and seen on TV shows like Sex and the City .
READ MORE: World hidden under the busiest streets in Seoul Hard Candy nail polish, Carmex lip balm, Oreos and DKNY T-shirts filled my case. I'd also come home laden with CD's - remember those - which were much cheaper there. And as I started earning my own money, things escalated.
Going on a ranch holiday in Arizona was an excuse to head t.