Tuesday, March 29, 2011

People Of Walmart

So it's like this. I live in a fairly new neighborhood. And I live in the newest section of that neighborhood. Of the 74 lots out here, only 13 of them have finished homes with another 3 being built. It gets a little lonely out here. So the girls in our part of the hood started having a Girls Night Out every month. We call it P8GNO. We went out last Saturday. First we went to a used book store that was giving away 2 free books to each customer. Then we went to dinner. Then we lost 2 members of our group. The 3 remaining members went to DI (a local thrift store) where I bought this AWESOME retro barbers chair for $7. Since the only furniture I can afford to put in this room is a $7 chair, it is my statement on minimalism. After that we went to Ross and found the hot shirts you can see below. Then we gained another member to our group. There was not one of us willing to return home until we were absolutely sure all 16 of our kids were sound asleep. So after hitting a used book store, a restaurant, a thrift store, and a clothing store, where would 4 Mormon moms go to have some fun on a Saturday night?


Why, Walmart of course!




We had to keep a look out for the grumpy lady that works in the craft section who didn't buy her kids any Christmas presents because they never come to visit her. We didn't want her yelling at us. Here is a small sampling of the pictures we took:




April, racing some strangers kid through the store
I really want this bike




Our last stop for the night? An ice cream joint where they use cryogenics to make your ice cream in front of you. We sat and talked until they closed.
It was a fun night!

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