Thursday, September 1, 2011
Eating my words
Target has pulled through for me again. Why, oh why can't they build one closer to my house? It would have saved me hours of searching at other, far inferior stores. Well, maybe not hours, but half an hour at Walmart is the same as 4 hours at a good store. I gathered my energy and headed straight to Target this morning. And they had options! They had newborn sized sleepers, newborn sized outfits, a newborn sized little snuggie thing that looks like it will actually keep the baby warm, and a bunch of other accessories for BOYS. Yes, baby boys. Someone remembered that, even if boys don't wear cute things like bows and sparkles, they still need to be clothed. So a huge shout-out to Target. Now I have another reason for it to be my happy place. (They have also retained their maternity department, unlike Shopko and Walmart.)
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Hurrah for Target! I was there last night and found jeans and khakis for my almost-three-year-old for $4.50, so exciting! Now if only it would cool off enough to wear them.
Too bad about Old Navy. Our Gap carries both maternity and baby clothes as well -- although not very reasonably priced. The options abound down here.
Yes - I have noticed too that there aren't nearly as much cute clothes for boys! Maybe I am just tired of looking at things with cars on them. I think the Riverdale Target had a bigger baby section than the one here. They also do clearance for real too! Have you liked your kiddopotamus swaddlers?
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE Target! I could seriously be their spokesperson. I buy everything there from clothes to groceries and anything else I need that they sell. I don't have one nearby now that I've moved and I'm trying to figure out how to convince them to build one by me. Glad they came through for you.
thanks for doing the legwork for me. i'll just head straight there.
Jeanette, I LOVE my swaddlers. They are a lifesaver. Especially for someone like me who can't do a decent swaddle with a normal blanket. Karina, you're welcome.
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