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Let the Games Begin!

I started off my morning attempting to go to Best Buy at 7:20am. (They opened at 7) WHAT A JOKE. There was nothing in that ad that I saw that was that wonderful *except* the 25″ TV for $150. BUT … there was a line 3-4 people wide going across the front of the store and out into the parking lot. I pulled up to the officer working the door and rolled down the car window and asked “Is this the line just to get in?” He chuckled with that aren’t these people crazy look and said “Yep, sure is.” I laughed. I said even for $50-$75 off the TV, it wasn’t worth THAT.

Next it was over to Oshman’s to see if they had any Razor scooters left. Not for Christmas for Jason, he has one already at Nana’s house and I thought it would be sort of lame to give him something for our house that he has there. It was just a good cheap price. They were of course sold out.

Next I headed over to Service Merchandise, where I got everything I wanted. A 5″ Black & White TV with AM/FM radio for my Dad, a set of picture frames for my Mom’s birthday (Dec. 14), a small Lava lamp and a set of crystals to grow for Jason, a 102 piece set of silverware ($25! And I’ll finally have serving spoons that MATCH my silverware!), a 6 quart slow-cooker by Corningware with the removable liner (anyone have recipes?), and 3 nice Wilton cookie sheets. All for $120!

Then I went to K-Mart next door to see if they had any more scooters left. Nope. Oh well, I bet after Christmas I can find one cheap. I am kicking myself now because I didn’t get the Razor this summer for $30 on clearance – the nice $100 model. Oops. Oh well.

I have lots of small things that I have bought for Jason over the year, so I don’t have a whole lot of shopping left to do. I am thinking of getting him the Spyro Gameboy Advanced game from Target (on sale, but available through the website!) and the Star Wars Episode I DVD (on sale at Best Buy this morning, but thanks – I’ll pay the $7 extra!) I need to find a Christmas gift for Mom, and a Birthday gift for my Dad (Dec. 29) and that should be everything!

I am going to take an early lunch (yes, I am at WORK) and run over to Mervyn’s to see if they have any shirts left. There were some cute ones in the ad, but again I refuse to fight the lines unless they are nice enough to be worth it. Fortunately it’s all of 2 minutes from the office – heck, I could walk there!

We had a nice visit with my cousin Jeanette, her husband Brad, and the kids yesterday over in Beaumont. She made a *delicious* dinner, her house is very gorgeous, and the kids are adorable. I tried to convince them to let me bring Brandon home with me (he’s 19 months old) but they said no. Bummer. He’s adorable, as is Brittany. (5 years old) I took some photos, I’ll post them this weekend. I hope everyone had a wonderful Turkey Day and survives the holiday shopping crunch!

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Survivor…

In case you were looking for her, Sandee of “I Will Survive” moved here. I have to say, I always admire her strength throughout her battle with cancer. It says a lot about the character of a person, about their spirit to see them so strong.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

Just wanted to take a moment before we headed out to Beaumont (ooooh, exciting) to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving! No matter where you are – US, Canada, Australia, Europe … wherever! … I am THANKFUL that I have had a chance to meet so many wonderful people this year!

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How Do You Celebrate the Holidays?

I have seen it lots of other places, but I saw the holiday survey at Chel’s site first. Now here are my answers.

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Link & Think…

I signed up to participate in World AIDS Day: Link and Think project on December 1, 2001. How about you?