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I will need to watch Target; I hope they do well. Much prefer them over Target. My kids lost their local Target so I hope the same thing doesn't happen to mine.
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Sending hubby out Bargains to be found I hope Except for this year
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I will miss the anticipation of seeing what is on sale and having an excuse to stay up late looking for deals (assuming the timing of sales online will be different also). I will also miss the anticipation of seeing what hubby brings home since he does the in person Black Friday shopping before he goes into work. Though that part has already changed somewhat with so many stores opening on Thanksgiving.
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Glad I didn't miss it.... I wonder why they are waiting so long, supply chain issues?
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I kind of feel like doing gift cards or cash this year. Jeff Bezos has profited so much from this pandemic and treats his workers poorly so I would like to spend my money elsewhere, but it is hard to get away from their selection and speed of delivery. I would love to support brick and mortar stores more, but I have been avoiding public spaces as much as possible. I don't really like going into stores in a good year....
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Good day all! September brings a mix of emotions. Sad to see summer go, but will enjoy the nice weather and change of landscape. Christmas will be different; one child lives halfway across the country now so won't be here for Christmas and another will probably be social distancing still at that time; said child wouldn't even join the rest of the family when the child who lives on the east coast was visiting for family pictures outside. I am trying to avoid doing so much online shopping, especially from Amazon, but its hard to beat their prices and shipping speed. I prefer to avoid brick and mortar stores right now but will go if necessary. I avoid church mostly as the mask culture is weak there. I had my daughter do school via Zoom for the first 7 days since her sister was visiting and I didn't want her to get exposed to the virus right away. She wasn't a fan of that and was glad to go back in person. She also works in a nursing home. So things are very different here, especially with school starting.
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Prayers Gator Pam, glad you got an idea of what to expect at least. Waiting is the hardest!
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School is starting 2 weeks later than usual here, August 27. Things are fairly normal workwise, except for not going into the office much but I was already mostly working from home. We are doing family visits face to face mostly.
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Been slowly getting information about the new school year. They have the option of face to face or join from home via internet. My daughter is at camp now but she is not going to be thrilled wih how things are shaping up.
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Good day all! Is it just me or is July kind of dragging on? Seems like it should be almost over but there are still almost 2 weeks left. In other news, we are starting to get fresh blackberries! It is frustrating to me that the presidential library and museum in our town, at last check, was still closed. Plenty of space there for social distancing and it would help our local economy if it was open. I hope you find some fun options!
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I have noticed that some places are extending the return dates. When I asked about returning the replacement pair we bought at Ross they said to return within 30 days. They said they put items aside for a few days before returning to the floor for purchase. Thankfully the replacement shorts fit.
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Yeah, things seem pretty normal around here also. Except dressing rooms are closed and my daughter wants to find some jean shorts so that is tricky. Had to return the pair she got at Target. Some places are wiping down carts which is nice. Some places are limiting numbers inside stores and asking for people to wear masks. I still need a haircut.
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So I am starting to get out more for work, doing face to face home visits. I realized yesterday that I really missed a good time of year to be out and about. It was hot here this week so it would have been a great time to stay home! The cold of winter is also a great time to stay home. Oh well, I enjoyed being home this spring.
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We got a grocery store flyer for our local store this week for the first time since March. Hopefully that is a sign of normalcy, whatever that means.
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March lasted forever, especially the second half. April was better. And May has whizzed by for me, maybe due to getting use to the "new normal."
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I don't like grocery shopping but I am now okay with the idea of going to the store. I haven't been since mid March. I've had food delivered 3 times. I am kind of wondering what is on the shelves these days. I am happy that I am able to work from home. Starting next month I believe we will be back to doing home visits instead of virtual visits and back to the office more. I am trying to get things caught up while I have a chance since I am spending less time on the road.
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Yeah, this stay at home stuff is hard on the body; I hadn't made cinnamon rolls for over two years but I've made them twice now since the stay at home orders. On a more positive note we started working at our community garden plot today; it was good to do a little more moving.
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I paid 8.83 for 2.5 dozen eggs Saturday. Not sure why they are so expensive now, here.
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More Kitty love.... Don't know why its just a thumbnail pic and not full size; was using my phone to add the pic. Cat pic above is same kitty as is in my avatar, pictures taken about 13 years apart.
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Get outside when you can; it's getting nice out there! Enjoy spring!
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It is amazing how exhausting the change of routine and anxiety caused by Covid 19 is. I can work from home mostly but my husband works in a very large manufacturing facility so it will be interesting to see what happens there.
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I like to think that I keep life pretty simple. I went back to work full-time after not working full-time for over 25 years (most of that time not working outside the home at all) just over 2 years ago. We are trying to not use the extra income as an excuse to up our standard of living; we would like to retire some day. There are definitely some conveniences we indulge in these days though because of time contraints. Mostly small things though.
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Happy March! Does anyone garden? It's hard for me to think that gardening season is nearly upon us, or already is depending on what you plant.
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I hope it goes well for you bluebear.
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Looks like good times there Colemandawn!