Yesterday, Annie and I decided that we needed to go grocery shopping because we had been eating bread for two days after getting back from Thanksgiving break. So we brought our roommate Juliana along and started our adventure. At Costco we found a fabulous wreath for our door, and if you compare it to the competition throughout our apartment complex--we win. Just to show how much we care about boys, as we were leaving Costco a very attractive boy (he's new, and I say good job Orem Costco) checked our receipts and Annie and I immediately turned and commented to each other what we thought of him.
We then went to Albertson's, and happened to enter on the side with the Wells Fargo branch because we happen to know that there may or may not be attractive boys working there. Luckily, Annie's friend was working so we were able to actually talk to all of them this time. Then throughout our shopping experience Annie and I were quick to decide which of the guys in Albertson's (there were quite a few) were attractive. Sometimes I think we went down aisles to look at a boy rather than get food on that aisle; yes it may be a little sad, but it's true. Juliana just thinks we're crazy because we talk about boys so much.
Finally, as we carried the groceries in; I was basically useless. It took two trips and each time Annie had about 10x more than I did. Especially the 2nd trip; I carried our great wreath and she carried the box of all our Costco purchases. We were hoping that a nice boy would drive by and offer to help us; but the only one that did was late for class. It's ok, we're strong girls (especially Annie).
Basically Annie and I are very hung up on boys. We look for cute boys everywhere we go, no matter what we are doing and it makes errands much more enjoyable.
Oh and a word to the wise; if you want to buy a fresh wreath for your door, get it at Costco--they are bigger, prettier, and less expensive than Albertson's
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