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What do you mean you don’t have it all?

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When I go to the local McDonald’s and order one of the yogurt fruit parfaits, I am frequently disappointed with it. Sometimes the fruit is still so frozen that I almost break a tooth biting down on it! Other times the restaurant does not give me the package of granola that is supposed to go on top of it. When I go back to the counter and ask for the granola then they tell me that they are out of the granola. I wish that they would have told me that before I paid for it, because if I had known that there was no granola to put on top of it I would have ordered something else. They should have at least knocked a nickle off of the price of it!

These are the kinds of little things that annoy me about businesses. They should treat the customers with more respect than that.

I love going to craft fairs

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This time of year I really love going to the holiday trade and craft shows. There is a particular one that I enjoy going to that not only has things for sale, but also has a lot of things simply on display – there is a model train enthusiast club that puts on a huge display of a model train that runs around a large area of the armory. And there is also a doll house enthusiast club that has another section of the armory where the members have their doll houses on display. Going through these sections give me a feeling of going through a magical whimsical place, and I enjoy just spending time there.

The train enthusiast club makes a huge effort to look professional and to stand out from the crowd by setting up under a large logo canopy and they have their own section of trade show flooring that their tables are set up on so you have a very distinctive reality of being apart from the rest of the show.

The dollhouse club has their section distinctively sectioned off with velvet ropes and trade show carpet to give the viewers guidance as to where they are supposed to walk and not walk. They even have logo mats with the names of the individual doll house owner on the floor in front of the individual display. The entire fair has a great feeling of professionalism to it that I usually don’t see at other fairs.

Holiday shopping

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One of the things that I find so difficult about holiday shopping is the fact that there are so many neat things for sale that I want to keep for myself! I hardly ever get the things that I want as gifts, so it is hard to resist the temptation to buy all those goodies for myself. If I go ahead and buy everything I want to buy for everyone else AND the things that I want for myself I’ll be in debt up to my eyeballs! Oh the agony of it all!

A walk through Historic Old Town

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Although I tried very hard to avoid going out this weekend and getting caught up in the mad shopping craze, I did decide to go out yesterday in support of Small Business Saturday. Seeing some of the commercials on television about how if every shopper bought just one item from a small local business that would help to stimulate our economy. So I went straight to my favorite local gift shop that features items that are made locally and did myself some shopping.

As it would happen, this gift shop is in the middle of the historic district of the renovated Old Town, which I love. The Old Town has been lovingly restored and the streets are lined with small Restaurants and Coffee Shops along with gift shops, boutiques, and specialty stores. A couple of the stores are converted old Hotels that went out of business decades ago. In the spirit of generating the Christmas spirit, I decided to walk down the length of the street so I could appreciate all of the wonderful Winter Wonderland window dressings that the store owners had prepared. Much to my delight, when I purchased my item the clerk at the corner told me that I was getting a 20% discount for purchasing the item on Small Business Saturday! Awesome!

Retailers optimistic?

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I was hearing that the Black Friday sales this year were up from last year, and that the retailers are optimistic about that. I sure hope that is a positive sign that the economy is improving! So far I’m not seeing any evidence of that for myself, money is still in very short supply for everyone that I rub elbows with.  With so many people struggling to make ends meet, I don’t know how the economy is going to be able to rebound until wages increase and prices decrease.