I wasn't able to find the 4th season of SGA at Target to spend my birthday gift certificate on this afternoon (it was at Barnes & Noble, but at a much higher price than online, which irks me even if most of the money I'd be spending is a gift). But I did find Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon on sale for $4.75, way too cheap to pass up.
I may also have bought a cheap copy of She's the Man. Don't judge me, it had a barechested Channing Tatum on the back cover!
Thanks Jesse and Vortex! I am taking notes.
I think that the espresso vodka would go well with chocolate milk or shaken over ice with some amaretto might be nice.
Or maybe heavy cream, like a White Russian?
Or! Hot chocolate!!!
oh Hil! Maybe not! I know when I bought him youth crocs, they were enormous enough for me to wear!
oh Hil! Maybe not! I know when I bought him youth crocs, they were enormous enough for me to wear!
Those were probably from where the sizes start over again after 13 -- the next size after 13 is 1, and then size 3 in that range is about the same as 5 in womens. Depending on brand, that second round of numbers can go up to 4 or 6. (I pretty much always buy dressy shoes from the kids' section, because I can't wear heels higher than about an inch.)
In looking at skates, (and I'm mainly looking at hockey skates, so bauer and softec, because they have lots of ankle support), they do a toddler size at times, a youth size for sure and some do a junior size.
Kat, I'm sure it's easy enough to get toddler skates in the Great White North, so if you want me to look for some, let me know.
what should I buy to mix with a) Three Olives triple espresso Vodka, and b) Seagram's sweet tea vodka (individually not together, obviously) that I could buy at Trader Joes or a regular grocery store?
Oooo. I love Three Olives but I have not seen triple espresso. Yowza.
Simple options would be to get cream and make pseudo-white russians with the espresso vodka. With the sweet tea vodka, any kind of juice ought to work. And club soda, too.