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  1. Just got back from regular grocery shopping at Costco. My son and I ate at the cafe there. While we were eating, I watch two employees unpack TONS of Wiis and put them at the back of the cage (in the front of the store) on the bottom shelf. I would estimate there were at least 50. Not sure if this is in prep for BF or just a large shipment, but it seemed kinda suspicious that they went in the back on the bottom out of sight...Hope that helps someone out!
  2. we got our kids the kiddy ones, but we also no longer live on the gulf coast, so we're not fishing off of jetties or anything like that...i don't know that for a 3 yo that i would invest a lot of $$ though, because my boys are almost 6 and just turned 4, and i can't tell you how many times they cross their lines or get hung up on something...and we had to have them practice their casting before we took them, because i can totally picture my kids (esp my youngest boy), throwing the whole thing into the water!! They've even hooked trees in the air while casting, though not too many trees on piers or jetties, i know...but i think you get the idea! I would hate to spend lots of $$ on a pole for them, only to have it destroyed, thrown in, or needing repair after each use...he's going to get older, and he can have a good pole then, kwim? For now, imo, i'd get him the cheaper one so he can practice...and seriously, if he's fishing off of piers and jetties, do you really want him fishing with something capable of hauling in something huge??? He's three!! Lol

    hahahahaha.

  3. OK, so DH has decided he is getting DS (3YO) a fishing pole from Nana and Grampa (they are older; we always pick the gifts from them for Xmas and Bdays, and they pay us to get them).

     

    I checked at Walmart and TRU during the Zhu Zhu trips today. I have no clue about fishing poles, having never been fishing myself (I don't even EAT fish!). DH wants to get him this fancy Shakespeare Ugly Stick pole, but I am thinking he really only needs the kiddie one (Cars or Spiderman).

     

    So, are there any serious family fishers out there? Any advice? We live near the ocean, and would be fishing off piers and jettis.

  4. I heard Cracker Barrel in there gift shop, but haven't confirmed it myself....Cracker Barrel is about an hour away and haven't traveled that way...

    The Cracker Barrel animal was an opossum...a webkinz....I have a busboy student at CB.

  5. Some gift ideas:

    Grab bag by number

    Regifts only allowed

    Grab bag with only regifts allowed

    Gift swap (tallest to shortest, oldest to youngest, etc)

    Across the table gift swap (whoever you sit across from you swap with)

    Gift cards in a hat

    Dollar store only gifts

     

     

    These are all ideas my friends and I have done over the years and all end up with some serious laughs

  6. Want: Teacher supply store (not Staples or Office Max, a local one with teacher stuff, not just office stuff) or a local restaurant gift certificate.

    Best gift ever: A handwritten card from a developmentally challenged high school sophomore with the IQ of a five year old. He wrote out Merry Christmas and his name. I cried. Second best: Fuzzy dice paperweights. They are so tacky, it makes them awesome.

    Worst gift ever: A box of chocolates, that had been opened and one was missing.

    What not to give: Candles (get them every year), anything apple themed (once redid my kitchen in apples because I had so much stuff).

  7. Our Furbabies: Sienna (4) and Savannah (3) Golden Retrievers and Kermit (11) a very large cat.

    The girls get very large rawhide bones and new rope toys. Kermie gets a container of nip and a new mouse toy.

  8. Almost done except for the two people we get in the draw (my family does names out of a hat for the 10 adults), my next door neighbors (family of 5, usually get them a restaurant gift card that is handicap accesible, their daughter is in a wheelchair :( ), DH, and, of course, ME! HAHAHAHA.

    Stupid hamsters took all my energy!

  9. Chocolate Fudge

     

    1 pound (box) confectioner's sugar

    4 squares unsweetened (baking) chocolate

    1 tablespoon vanilla extract

    1 stick (1/2 cup) butter (plus more for greasing)

    1/4 cup whole milk

     

    Combine all ingredients in a medium saucepan over low heat, stirring constantly.

     

    When completely melted and combined, pour into buttered 8x8 baking pan.

     

    Freeze 15 minutes.

     

    Invert pan onto plate. If it sticks, move a paper towel dampened with hot water over the inverted bottom.

     

    Cut into squares.

     

    Refrigerate until ready to serve.

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