Shopping carts. Why are they such an enemy to some people? To you in particular. I mean how hard is it to treat them like they should be treated? How hard is it to return them to where they belong? It's like some people lose all sense of decency when they leave a store. You, my friend, seem to be the problem.
You buy something with the intention of loving it and keeping it forever. Or until it is no longer needed and it ends up in a garage sale or donated somewhere. That is the plan. Those plans change.
This has been a crazy past few months. If you have a baby that is formula fed you probably have noticed the issues in the store. First, there was a formula shortage. We noticed it here in Amarillo.
I like to think that everyone deserves a second chance. That is the way that the world should work. Right? Part of getting that second chance is being someone who contributes to society.
So I am curious if this was ever on the shelf here in Amarillo? I was shopping in Target by my daughter's house in Dallas. She found this Pumpkin Spice Ramen Noodles. When she mentioned it at first I thought she was joking.
One of the things that was the hardest for me, I would also bet, for most women was buying clothes during the pandemic. First we had the issue of how easy it was to gain weight.
Target is in the news for relaxing their mask centered requirements. They recently announced they wouldn't require vaccinated staff and customers to wear one.