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		<title>Anniversary and shopping</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jenn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ok, so it wasn&#8217;t a romantic anniversary &#8211; we all knew that wasn&#8217;t in the cards for me. We did have a nice day together, and went shopping in the states with our youngest daughter. We decided to make that our Anniversary &#8220;thing&#8221; because we needed to buy Freon for the van (which hubby fixed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ok, so it wasn&#8217;t a romantic anniversary &#8211; we all knew that wasn&#8217;t in the cards for me. We did have a nice day together, and went shopping in the states with our youngest daughter. We decided to make that our Anniversary &#8220;thing&#8221; because we needed to buy Freon for the van (which hubby fixed on Sunday) which you can&#8217;t purchase here in Canada. Had a nice lunch at TGI Friday&#8217;s, and made it home in time to pick up the Teen and go see &#8220;UP&#8221;, which is really an awesome movie. We cried, we laughed, we left smiling.</p>
<p>Back to shopping though&#8230; Slim pickin&#8217;s down there (in the US) lately. A lot of junk, and the prices are getting worse than they are here. I&#8217;m all about deals &#8211; love shopping and love getting a good deal even more. It&#8217;s the <a href="http://garagesale-guru.com/" target="_blank">Garagesaler</a> in me, and being used to shopping wholesale. I&#8217;m spoiled, thats what it is! Anyway, it was hardly worth going considering what we brought back. The only reason to shop south of the border is to get things &#8220;cheap&#8221;. Well, 2 reasons really &#8211; sometimes you&#8217;ll find something &#8220;different&#8221; that you won&#8217;t find in Canada. Otherwise it&#8217;s pretty pointless, and our money is better spent in Canada, where it can aid our own merchants. We didn&#8217;t leave too much of it down there this time.</p>
<p>We used to shop in Target a lot &#8211; but we didn&#8217;t even bother going there this time. A lot of crap, and their prices have been steadily rising for the past couple of years. Same with Burlington Coat Factory, which I really find depressing. The purses were UGLEEEEEEE, the shoes were ridiculous, unless you appreciate stilettos that make you look like a hooker. The clothes were &#8220;meh&#8221;, and over priced. The only clothes I bought this time were at K-Mart, of all places! I bought a black satin over-the-shoulder-boulder-holder, and a cute PJ set for the Teen.</p>
<p>I bought a few things in Tops grocery-wise. They have different spices than we do here, and a better selection of some baking items. <em>Sometimes</em> you can find really great deals. I make a point of signing up for all the points/discount loyalty cards at places I go to in the states. This time when we went through Tops, I ended up saving about $15 off the total bill, just because of the loyalty card discounts. Nice! I also got a good deal on some books at Borders &#8211; again my loyalty card paid off. We get hosed on book prices up here &#8211; although I generally buy my books at Costco if I can find them there first.</p>
<p>Confession: I love shopping at Big Lots. True, most of them are holes &#8211; filthy, low brow, and full of absolute crap. BUT there are the odd gems that you&#8217;ll find, plus the aisles of dry goods  that make it worthwhile wandering through (just bring your hand sanitizer with you). You&#8217;ll find excellent bargains on all sorts of things, from kids&#8217; snacks to ethnic foods. Always worth a pass through.</p>
<p>Where else did we go&#8230; I guess that was it! My heart just wasn&#8217;t it in after we went all that way to get to the Burlington Coat Factory, and walked out with nothing. Talk about a mood killer!</p>
<p>So, happy anniversary to my wonderful hubby; the solid, loving man that I can always count on. 18 years has gone by in the blink of an eye! Your arms are where I consider myself <strong><em>home</em></strong>.</p>
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