Since we drove across town to a different Ford dealership and we were near the Lakeland corridor (tons of great retail, including a new Hobby Lobby opening in the next month, yeah!), I begged and pleaded with Tim for a chance to stop at the Target out there. It’s so much bigger and nicer than the one by our house, and the scrapbook aisle is twice the size! They had just opened a new Best Buy about three door fronts down from the Target, so Tim headed to Best Buy and I got to go to Target and peruse the scrapbook aisle to my hearts content. I picked up 3 $1 document boxes to store some scrapbook foam stamps in, a makeup thingie on sale, and some scrapbook stuff. They had a bunch of patriotic stuff that I had seen a month or so earlier that they didn’t have at my store. I want to try to start work on my pages from DC when the pictures arrive in my mailbox from Snapfish, so I wanted some new papers and toys to play with.
Check the -More- link for a picture of my haul, if you’re so inclined!
After Target, I walked over to Best Buy and Tim and I browsed a bit longer. Then, we realized Chris and Elizabeth would be over soon, and so we headed out. We stopped at Kroger to pick up some dip and cokes for snacking on before the pizza arrived, and I also picked up some necessities while I was there (fruit, veggies, salad, milk, etc). We also stopped in and rented “Million Dollar Baby” with one of the last of my free rental coupons.
We got home just a few minutes before Chris and Liz got to our house. Elizabeth brought the rest of her laundry, and they brought back our Scene-It DVD game they had borrowed. We ordered 2 pizzas from Papa Johns and hung out till it got there. I must stop here and commend our local Papa Johns on their speedy service. I called at 6:15 to order pizza and the guy on the phone said 45 min-1 hour, which is very reasonable for a Saturday night. Less than 25 minutes later, the delivery guy was banging on our front door with two piping hot delicious pizzas. Way to go Papa Johns!