Inexpensive Shopping
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: playing with fabric in Louisiana
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Make sure you have a good light to use at your desk and in bed for all that reading! If you do not have your own shower, I'd suggest a mesh bag of sorts to keep toiletries in. Extra washcloths are handy, even the baby washcloths. A really soft bathroom rug to use by the bed. Small laundry basket. A lg plastic popcorn bowl. A 2 drawer file cabinet WITH a lock. A small lock box to go inside file cabinet. That's all that comes to mind at the moment.
Good Luck to You!!!!! Great adventure you are about to embark on!!!!!
Good Luck to You!!!!! Great adventure you are about to embark on!!!!!
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I'll be checking out the Good Will store since thats the only one thats not in the city (mom doesn't like to drive in the city or the south side for that matter... which gets annoying when we want to go someplace with her and she says no...) so Good Will it is! lol
Most of my tops I can get at old navy since they are generally in expensive, I'm going to have to spend a bit more on jeans at Torrid or Lane Bryant. Then again the jean I bought last fall from Lane Bryant were on sale for 19.00 and looked great on me. But this is only happening if I haven't dropped a couple of pant sizes (3 sizes to be exact).
Most of my tops I can get at old navy since they are generally in expensive, I'm going to have to spend a bit more on jeans at Torrid or Lane Bryant. Then again the jean I bought last fall from Lane Bryant were on sale for 19.00 and looked great on me. But this is only happening if I haven't dropped a couple of pant sizes (3 sizes to be exact).
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