Not very exciting, but...
Posted By: PAMT~MDM on 2007-05-23
In Reply to: Poll: What do you spend your entertainment money on? - Me: Travel and going out with friends.
I have a standing breakfast gathering every Thursday morning with 3 friends. I also have Netflix, but buy DVDs that I know will be watched over and over. And my whole family rents a house at the beach for a week every summer. There are 11 of us and thankfully, it is a BIG house.
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How exciting! sm
Well wishes to you! The tiredness is very, very normal! Listen to your body and take care! I often wondered with both of my pregnancies if it didn't have to do with the excitement of "we're having a BABY!"
How exciting for you -- sm
I've been BFing since I was just a little kid. My mom always drug me out an hour before the stores opened.
The ads usually come out in Thursday's paper (Thanksgiving Day). In the past, I've forgotten this and bought the Wednesday paper only to be disappointed. Get the paper and make a game plan. Some stores open an hour or 2 later than others, so you may be able to get to both in time for the specials you're after. Wal-Mart generally has a lot of specials, especially in the toys dept. Our Wal-Mart gives you a map when you enter to tell you where each BF special is located in the store. They put some stuff in strange places -- like TVs in the meat dept, computers in dairy, etc. It's all wrapped, so you can't tell just by looking. Ask the Wal-Mart greeter when you enter. Our Wal-Mart is also open 24 hours, as are most, which means no waiting outside. We usually arrive an hour before the sales start so we can be in "position" for the item. Obviously, the most-sought after items are electronics, so be there early if you're looking for one of those.
Target is 1 of my favorite places because their specials run all weekend, not just until 11 a.m. (I hope it's still that way this year). They usually open an hour after Wal-Mart. I usually head there second because even though the specials run all weekend, they do run out of stock.
Kohl's usually runs a special in addition to their BF ads, which gives you $10 Kohl's cash for every $50 you spend. The cash can be redeemed usually starting the Sunday after Black Friday.
Don't forget that K-Mart has layaway. If there's something there that you like, you can put it on layaway and go back later to pick it up.
General advise: Wear comfortable shoes. Be polite to others, but don't be a doormat. If you got there first, it's yours. Make sure you and DH have cell phones so you can communicate if you get separated. Most importantly, HAVE FUN!!!!
Let us know how you make out afterwards.
Well, for ME it's exciting!
I get to keep my 2 month old granddaughter while mom goes back to teaching!!! Of course, I was a lot better at MT'ing and keeping a newborn when I was 20 years younger.... LOL
It truly is exciting at the Garden
Just wanted to add that when I was down on the floor the first day at breed judging I called my sister back home and she was amazed. She said, Oh my God, that sounds like so much fun! All around you could see people in seats, people standing, people all over the floor, cheering, etc. It is infectious in the best sense. The day goes by so quickly. Best In show has to be seen to be believed! They turn the lights way down and you can hear a pin drop. When the Golden Retriever went around I literally thought the place would come down. When the Dalmation, Boomer, one for nonsporting a woman about three seats from us shot up out of her seat and cheered. What fun, what a magical night to see over 20,000 people standing and cheering for man's best friend. I am so excited just talking about it. Thanks for your interest. As you see, I could go on and on. I have memories that will last forever! I tape it every year and have several years to watch.
How exciting and fun. Best of luck to you : )
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seeing that first robin is so exciting!
It makes us hopeful! I'm near Philadelphia, and I've been seeing robins for about week, maybe two. I can't wait to get in the garden and start growing things.
Actually, something very exciting for Friday
YooHoo, banner day. I am supposed to receive my very first full retirement check then. I am sooooooooo excited.
Might be exciting now, but future will be grim. SM
I would suggest adding some excitement to your marriage. Try to find the guy your husband was, that turned you on to him. That is where your attention should be.
You cannot go back again and you are not an 8th grader, but are acting like one.
I agree - haven't been that exciting
to watch. Who knows, maybe they'll get better. I still love the show. Always makes me want to take dance lessons, though I know I'm a lost cause. :)
Now, receiving money is ALWAYS exciting!
Are you getting full retirement or taking partial benefits? Sounds like you get to slow down a bit on the MTing, and I'm sure you deserve it.
Are you planning on doing anything special with that first check that you worked so hard to earn?
CONGRATS :-)
What?! Wayne Newton not exciting? Surely you
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I've done it so many times -- most exciting thing
Wow, where do I start? I left MI when I was 23, having heard San Diego was nice. I loaded up the Chevy and headed West. One of many, many adventures I've had. I've driven back and forth relocating across this country too many times to count, taking my job with me where ever I go. Atlanta, Chicago, LA, San Diego. I've done it with cats, a baby, and a 30-year-old car -- everytime all by myself. I have a CB radio to keep in touch with the truckers and they would always help me when I would break down, overheat, or need any sort of help. There is nothing like seeing this great country of ours one slow mile at a time. Colorado and Utah are by far the most beautiful, but treacherous because of the Rocky Mountains.
As far as moving to a city you don't know a whole lot about, you have to contact the Chamber of Commerce for any particular city for all sorts of information about their town --- also part of the adventure. I always loved being a stranger in a strange land.
And fear, oh yes, but more bravery than anything. I've always told people that pretend bravery is the same as the real thing, just fake it and you'll do fine. If you're young and courageous, I say totally go for it!!
Any exciting plans for the upcoming holiday weekend? nm
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