Last night, I decided to give shopping on Black Friday a try. I had done it once before back when I was married and we went to spend Thanksgiving with his Grandma, Aunt and cousins. His three cousins are all girls about my age and they love to go to Kohls every year. We got up early and got there about 4 or 5 am, whenever it opened that year and were able to go right in. We were able to get one cart and we would take turns standing in line while the rest of us would gather items. Later, we went to Panera Bread for breakfast. It was actually quite fun.
Sadly, my experience this year was nothing like that. First, I decided to go to Toys-R-Us at 10pm when they opened. Second, I couldn't get anyone to go with me. My mom and sister are still suffering from jet lag from their trip to Egypt and have been going to bed around 7:30 or 8pm every night. I probably should have picked Walmart at 5 or 6am and they would have been up for it.
I arrived at Toys-R-Us right at opening time to find an overly crowded parking lot and a line that wrapped around the entire building. In fact, the end of the line was directly in front of the door. I had to follow it all the way around. The first half of the circle went rather quickly, which gave me false hope. That was when they let in the first 300. Then about every 15 minutes, we moved up in line. They were letting 50 people in every time 50 had left. I kept waiting thinking that it couldn't take THAT long. Plus, Jordan's birthday was on my mind (Dec 1st). I thought that this was a good opportunity for me to shop for the kids without them. It ended up taking exactly two hours to get in the front door. I was still optimistic at that point. It was only midnight. I decided to grab a few things as well as a gift for Jordan and head home. As I was winding through the store, I noticed the extremely long line for the registers. I couldn't believe it, so I asked how long it was taking. I was told about an hour and a half to two hours. That is when I put my stuff down and headed right home, because I knew I was defeated.
From these experiences, I have learned that going with a fun group and making it more of a social outing is the only way that Black Friday should even be considered (for me anyway). From now on, I'll save my shopping for less busy times.
This brings me to my usual Black Friday activity, which is working on Christmas cards. I just love sending them out at the beginning of December. I planned to work on them today, but Lexi was also excited about making cards this year. I helped her make some for her friends. I'll have to start working on mine tomorrow. If any of the regular blog readers want to get on my list, just send me your contact info at: frecklefacegirl01@hotmail.com.
2 comments:
I'd love to be on your holiday list! After all these years, I feel like I "know" you.
I agree with your post 100%. This year, I went shopping on Black Friday for the very first time. Luckily, my mom went with me for company. We did Toys R Us as well. A train table for Patrick, along with the free train set that came with it.
We got in line around 9:30pm. In the store by 10:15pm. Not bad, right? Grabbed the stuff on our list. Then my mom went to get in line while I gathered the last few things. Found my mom a little past 11pm. Line was moving s-l-o-w-l-y. But not bad. We made friends with the woman behind us.
Then the Toys R Us staff opened the line up ad about 40 people were able to "cut" in front of us. There was no way to claim the spot, what with all the carts in the way. So we waited. And waited.
We finally checked out around 12:30am. Home by 1am. My mom went straight to bed. I was so wired, I was awake until past 3am.
I don't think I will do it again.
I sooooo don't do black friday shopping. The crowds and waiting would annoy me to no end! lol
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