Monday, November 26, 2007

Black Friday

I've never braved the early morning rush of the day after Thanksgiving, but this year I did it. Thanksgiving morning I surfed through the ads and decided what I wanted and my plan of attack. I got up at 5am after only one hit of the snooze button and rushed off to Kohls. This year Kohls opened at 4am so by the time I got there the place was packed with lines all around the store. I started by getting a number at the jewelry counter then picked out a few clothes items. I was beginning to think about just leaving because I didn't see how standing in line for 45 minutes for a few items was worth it when my number was called! So I bought some jewelry-$100 diamond earrings for $20 (I hope they're real!)- and they rang up the rest of my stuff. (and I thought about WHO I could give the earrings too but in the end concluded that I would really be the happiest person to get them and so am keeping them for myself.) By the end of the day I hit about 6 stores, one store shy of my plan. I wanted to go to GameStop to buy some Wii's to sell on ebay-you can make about $150 profit-but I should have been standing in line before the store opened cause they only had 20. And that was how all the door busters were-it's just a gimmick-they advertise rock bottom prices on limited stock items just to get you in. But being an amateur I didn't realize this and so didn't get to any of the stores in time. I stood in line the longest at Toys-r-us for 4 toys (the line wound around the whole store). Everyone around me had huge baskets full of stuff, I couldn't believe it! It was worth it though because I got everything for a good price plus I got the second to last toy that Jeffrey has been dying to get (and told me again today "Mommy I really really want that fast train"). I'm not much of a shopper-not my favorite past time cause I don't like to spend money. But I enjoyed myself, mostly because I went alone-no kids, nobody to wait on, I just knew exactly what I wanted-got in and got out. Moral of the story-it was a good experience and I'll probably do it again.

4 comments:

Janell said...

I like how you bought the earrings for yourself. Ha ha ha!

Your blog is so cute--where did you get the background/template?

Steph Kjelstrom said...

shabbyprincess.com, they let you download free "scrapbook" pages. I'll send you some instructions cause its a little complicated

Rachel Goodwin Williams said...

Way to brave Black Friday. That is awesome about the diamond earrings.

Dizzy Kate said...

STEPHANIE!! NO WAY! I don't even know how I found you. Okay, I was looking at Brian's cousin's blog (Robert and Karina Andersen) and I noticed someone on their blog that I know (Pete Merril.) Then I looked on someone elses blog on his blog and I saw your names. I couldn't believe it! BTW, this is Katie Layton from Tucson in the Butterfield ward. I loved those days. Fun times. I am so excited to look at your blog. I hope you don't mind me adding you to the blogs that I always check. Our blog is brianandkatielayton.blogspot.com.

I can't wait to hear from you. You have such a fun family.