Friday, November 26, 2010

Black Friday!

So yesterday evening started the day that I wait impatiently for all year.  The anticipation is unreal!  So every year that I can remember the same three of us go shopping, Sierra, Heather and myself.  This year, with Heather being preggo, she decided that sleepy was better than being out in the dead of night shopping.  So that left Sierra and I to strategically get all of the stuff on my very long list.

Yesterday started with the normal Thanksgiving routine.  Parade, Nannies for "lunch" then mom's for dinner.  All the time hearing how crazy I am for shopping on black friday.   This past week I have stratisized my route, what stores to go to when and with maps of the stores in hand, at 9:30 pm thanksgiving night, Sierra and I hit the road.

Our first trip was to Toys R Us.  They opened at 10pm Thanksgiving night.  So by the time we got there the line was all the way around the shopping center and we were, of course, in front of the Starbucks.  But the kicker was - they weren't open.  WHAT!  Ok so that was poor planning on someone's part.  They would have been so busy selling coffee.  I am pretty certain that the people that were in line with me would have gladly paid $4.00 for a cup of coffee.  So as we are standing there talking about...low and behold we see a car pull up, a make shift coffee cart is set up within minutes, SHABAM!  we now have Dunkin Donuts coffee, hot chocolate and donuts.  Kudos to the manager of that store, I am sure that his sales were astronimical, considering that I waited in a line about as long as the one to get in to Toys R Us to get a coffe and a hot chocolate.  I know, I so digress.  We were in and out of Toys R Us, with all that we wanted, in less than 45 minutes.  Not bad!

Next stop was Walmart.  They opened at midnight.  Not sure who's bright idea it was to have pallets of merchandise sitting in the middle of the aisle all the way around the store but I truely was scared.  I sort of compare it to if I was cinderella and the clock was about to strike midnight...how would you feel?  You get it, right?  So this is how it goes down apparently at the Walmart.  The pallets in the middle of the aisles are wrapped in black plastic wrap with a paper on it that says "Do not open until midnight".  There were store associates strategically placed to have, what I am assuming, a certain number of pallets that they would be responsible to unwrap.  Well Sierra and I are in electronics when the clock truck midnight.  It was like a dominoe effect, one associate began to nicely cut away the wrapping around one pallet, then the crazy people mobbed around the pallets just began ripping away the plastic.  I literally was scared for my life, so Sierra and hid in the bed and hath section of walmart.  So we ended up with the two bedroom sets for the kids and were being waited on at the register.  I look behind me and the woman in line behind me had a Family Circle magazine, a snickers bar and Pepsi.  Who comes to Walmart, on Black Friday at 12:30 in the morning to buy that stuff-REALLY??  So again we were in and out of Walmart, safely, within 40 minutes. 

We then head to the mall and hit Old Navy.  We run home to unload and pick up some snacks and head to Target for the wait till 4 am.  Wasn't that bad...Sierra and I slept.  Then when they opened we were in and out in about 30 minutes.  We went home to get Heather and met mom and Double T for breakfast.  Then we headed to the mall once more to hit up a few more stores.  All in all, it was very successful and I got home at 9 am today and was done.  As I sat down to relax for a few, I suddenly realized, I had just accomplished something - I had just shopped literally ALL NIGHT LONG! 

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Not It!!

This will be a really quick post but something that I want to remember.

Imagine two adults and two kids riding around in their car.  Dad opens his hand, puts his thumb on his forehead with a four fingers up and says "NOT IT".  Kids follow suit without thinking doing and saying the same thing.  Mom is left in the dark having no clue what just happened when the kids shout start laughing hysterically saying "Mommy's it".  OK when did I re-enter elementary school?  because suddenly I catch on and this games last the entire car ride.

I love now how it can be deadly silent in the car and someone puts their thumb on their forehead and shouts "NOT IT!" and so begins the cycle of being a kid again!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Ahh! My Fist Love...SHOPPING!

So today starts the madness of plotting out my black friday.  Don't get me wrong, I love Thanksgiving because it is a day of family and eating but nothing compares to my black friday.  The planning, the spending without reserve, the RUSH!!  Yes call me crazy but I have already printed all the "leaked" sales papers and so it begins.  Do I get only the stuff on sale, you ask?  No, I will pretty much do all my Christmas Shopping in this one day.  Don't get me wrong the door busters are a great incentive but if shopping in the dead of night means that I can shop without two kids pulling me in two different directions, I will be the first in line (I'm usually pretty close).  So if you don't hear from me for a few weeks, please know that I am still here I am just very distracted!

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

SAY WHAT!?!?!

So a few days ago I got the shock of a lifetime (well at this moment - I am sure something will top this - I still have to live through the teenage years with my too!).  Anyway, I digress!  I came home to see my sister standing there with a songram picture of a baby.  My first reation was - who's baby is this?  Like she would be carring around a sonogram picture around of someone else's baby!  DUH!  Once I realized how stupid that question sounded, my second reaction was HEATHER!!!  Was not excpecting that news at all!  But nonetheless and SO HAPPY that I will soon have another neice or nephew running around with the rest.  If I had any advice at all for her it would be:

Heather,
Motherhood is the toughest job you will have.  I had heard that my entire life and thought really! until I became one myself.  There is a constant worry that you will now inheriet but a new found joy of the small things you also gain.   It is roller coaster of a ride of emotions for the rest of your life.  It is one day hoping and waiting for them to take that first step and then realizing that when they do you now feel an overwhelming sensation that they are growing up way too fast and where have the days gone.  Relish EVERY moment because those moments never return.  Know that they are so impressionable - more than even you will know until it is too late.  And most importantly - I will steal this kid every chance I get!  LOL!