Our morning began at 4:30am. It was dark. It was cold. It. Was. Early. We arrived at Walmart about ten to five and joined the line almost halfway around the building. The conversations of the people around us made the long lines worth it. We scored two 2GB memory cards for only $12.88 each. We got two of the last three in the store from one of the employees. Definitely worth it. We also got a few movies for $2.86. A successful WalMart run for sure.

Next we were on to Target. Again we joined a very long line and shivered in the cold with the rest of the crazy public, including some friends from our ward. Our strategy was simple. No carts. Just head straight to your previously assigned area and get the hot item(s) before moving on to the less popular things on our list. Christian went for the cordless phone with three handsets for just $49.99 (we've been watching 3-set phones for months and haven't seen anything worthy under $79!).

He barely got his hands on one. I was off to get my $10 Shark mini vac, and felt lucky to get one of the last two. That is until I walked past a display with about 100 of them. Okay, I admit it--I'm a nerd. But I have been wanting something to clean up the crumbs the kids leave under the table daily without getting out my huge vacuum. I guess I'm the only one. But $10! Seriously, it was a good find. I don't care what you say, Cree.

We also got two of our all-time favorite movies and Christmas traditions for $5 each: A Christmas Story and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation and some toys and movies for the boys. Booyah.


At this point it was only 6:30, and I wanted to go home and get back in my warm bed for a few hours before the kids woke up. But since Christian was nice enough to get up and accompany me, I had to let him check out the Home Depot. There he found his Christmas gift: the Husky portable air compressor for only $59. What in the world is he going to do with an air compressor with a nail gun? Even he doesn't know. I predict it's not used for more than putting air in the tires once in a while, but whatever makes my baby happy. . .

After a fruitless trip to Staples, Christian bought me a Peppermint Hot Chocolate from Starbucks (divine)

and a Sausage and Egg McGriddle.

So fatty. So good. And then he was so sweet and let me sleep for a few hours before I headed out with my mom and the boys for another round at the mall. Now that was nuts. I'd much rather hit the stores early with a few crazy people than face the unruly crowd at the mall at a decent hour. (Next year I'm going to the midnight mall opening instead.) We spent half an hour getting from the freeway exit to the mall (which is about a half a mile's distance), were accosted in the parking lot for stealing someone's parking spot ("You are so RUDE!"), made three trips to the restroom for James, and waited in three separate lines in the food court to get everyone what they wanted. But we did get a few things checked off our lists, so again, worth it. My Christmas shopping is nearly done!
But the best part of the day--even better than the deals--was getting to spend some time alone with Christian, something we rarely get to do. That good man gave up his one morning to sleep in to go shopping. Now that's love.
P.S.
Who am I, sir? A Utah man am I.
A Utah man, sir, and will be till I die; Ki! Yi!
We're up to snuff; we never bluff,
We're game for any fuss,
No other gang of college men
dare meet us in the muss.
So fill your lungs and sing it out and
shout it to the sky,
We'll fight for dear old Crimson,
for a Utah man am I.
GO UTES!
Who am I, sir? A Utah man am I.A Utah man, sir, and will be till I die; Ki! Yi!
We're up to snuff; we never bluff,
We're game for any fuss,
No other gang of college men
dare meet us in the muss.
So fill your lungs and sing it out and
shout it to the sky,
We'll fight for dear old Crimson,
for a Utah man am I.
GO UTES!

















