Thanks for the post, Bernard Vasquez
Searching for a toy can seem a neverending adventure that isn't quite as fun as an adventure usually is. The crowds at the store can be big, the lines long, and the inventory depleting faster than shoppers can flood into the store. Because of this, many people choose to get there early for their Black Friday shopping adventure. I'm one of those people. When it's early in the morning, before the doors of the stores open, I'm poised and ready to head out with a shopping enthusiasm that won't be duplicated at any other time during my year. I like to keep it that way too. Black Friday shopping is intense.
Before I head out into the fray, I always set my home security alarm system to make sure that the toys my children already have are safe and sound while I'm away. When I get to the store, I'm reading to shop. I always have a list of the things I'm interested in looking at before I walk into the store. Often I will already know the gift I'm buying because I don't want anyone else to grab it while I'm trying to find it in the store. I need to know where I'm going and how long it's going to take me to get there.
The real adventure begins when the door opens. I'm quick. I'm deadly at getting those gifts. Like last year when I was able to get my hands on some direct tv packages.
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