11/11/09

Holy Homegoods, Batman!

Just a quick post about my quick trip to Homegoods today.  Right smack in the middle of my workday I ran out of not only printer paper, but the yellow ink cartridge as well.  On my lunch hour I made a mad dash to Office Max for my supplies.
 
Of course Office Max is right next door to Homegoods.  I love Homegoods!  Just shoot me now!  Do you know that it is an impossibility for me to visit a store next to Homegoods and not want to check it out?  I tried to resist, I really did!  Resistance was futile. 

 "I will just run in real quick", I told myself.  Yeah, right!  That's like saying, "I'll just eat one peanut M&M".  Never. Gonna. Happen.  20 minutes later I exited with a couple of Christmas gifts and 2 luxurious turquoise bath towels that were on clearence for $3 apeice!  Not too bad, right?  Wrong!  I was yearning to spend 2 hours there, not just 20 minutes.  Ladies, they have oodles of Christmas goodies all over the place: wreaths, ceramics, dinnerware, knick-knacks, ornaments, and on & on.  I felt like I was in a Christmas wonderland. 

Moral of the story?  Never.  I repeat, never try to make a quick dash into a Homegoods, (or World Market, or Pier One, or Frontgate, Michaels, or any of those other stores I loooove).  Quick trips are sheer torture!

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6 comments:

  1. That's like an oxymoron, Stephanie! Quick trip and Home Goods should never be used in the same sentence! They actually had so much Christmas stuff coming out at my Home Goods a couple of weeks ago that customer's just could not maneuver around. It's normally a bit like that anyway, but this was ridiculous. The towels sound like a great deal!

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  2. I love the title of this post! How cute! I agree that Home Goods is only for the strong and not the weak, like me. Thanks for the update.

    Charla

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  3. Oh Hw I wish we had a Home Goods where I live !!

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  4. Ha! You are so funny! And no - I could never step in knowing I had to leave in 20. Never. Torture indeed!
    Kim

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  5. We don't have a HomeGoods..we don't have naythign here...I guess I am safe! I do know I am missing out though!

    Holly

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  6. We don't have HomeGoods, but there is one in Orlando, and since we visit my daughter a few times a year...I never miss a trip or two while we are there. I hate it that we don't have one, but I also know how much trouble I'd be in. Love that store!

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