Running in Place

November 9, 2009

Target

I find it impossible to believe there is anyone reading this that would say that Target is NOT on the list of things they are grateful for!! Where would I find the perfect shirt (for under $15) when I need a little pick-me-up? Where would I find the latest in treat offerings? Where would I wander the aisles aimlessly without children just basking in the wonders that I behold? There are few places where I could easily drop $20+ ... in the dollar spot ;) I *heart* Target!!!

4 comments:

Anna Marie said...

It's so fun to see frequent posting from you. I'm going to do one extended comment...and then be better.
1. You are killing me adding Target to your "Grateful" list. I am right there with you babe.
2. Church callings - I've done scouts - yes the mother of three girls, I imagine I felt much like you. WHAT committee? I loved it though, and was lucky enough to be the leader of all the boys Kalli's age. Oh, the things I know about them now! :) I just called (about 2 weeks ago) as Primary President. I'm dying a little still...busy, busy, busy!
3. Don't even know what "Leverage" is...I must be missing something big.

Love you and hope to see you in a couple of weeks?!

Heather said...

I'm Heather, and I have a Target problem. (pronounced TAR - ZHAY)

OMG, it's a good thing you and I don't live near one another... we'd both be found at all waking hours at Target together!

Kasey said...

Wandering through Target is one of my favorite things to do, too!

Jen Wolff said...

My name is Jen and I am a Target-aholic. Can't leave there without spending at least 100 bucks. To make matters worse, they just opened a Super Target 2 miles from my house. That is a good and a bad thing.One stop shopping=good. Running into everyone I know including students and spending more than I should=not so good. Oh how I love the dollar spot!!!