Do you buy? Do you walk by? Do you walk by then walk back? Now that’s real shopping.Ĭlothes shopping is not as easy as all that. Then if you see something that isn’t on the list. As you sit there you can see the aisles you walk down and grab the items on your list.
Doesn’t really matter what store you go to this works pretty good. Canned goods, need corn, pineapple and chili. I don’t know if anyone else does this but for as long as I can remember when I write a grocery list I see myself going up and down aisles stores. Huh? Maybe there’s also some intertwinement because when you think of them both you point Northward. You know, telling either of the two well known big guys, whether in a red suit and fluffy beard or angelic and awe inspiring, that you will be good as good can be if such and such appeared or happened. A direct correlation can be seen to that Santa letter. Magical lists might also be thought of as prayers. I did use the old family car as a down payment though. Funny that they never asked for a list when it came to what kind of car I wished for when I turned sweet 16. I remember writing a list when I was a tike, but I do not remember addressing it to Santa. Don’t ever get those two oils mixed up.Ī list can be magical. Mocking me that I forgot the olive oil or 3 In One oil. Just to find it laying there when I get home. Yes a subtle “but.” I readily admit that there have been a few times where I leave my thoughtful list on the kitchen counter. If I am going out of town I not only list what I need I also list all the places I want to go, or have appointments to get to. It’s the automatic shopping that gets me to overspend.
The act of shopping is usually automatic. Sometimes it’s specific and pointed buying shopping. It seems that some sort of shopping is a daily occurrence.