Turns out, we are much better shoppers when spending someone else's money.
We started at Penney's because I wanted to look for clothes for my upcoming trip to PA. I promised I wouldn't be too long, so Madison pulled dresses for Sydney to try. SueG and I sat in dressing room chairs and were treated to a fashion show. No biggie for me since I've done this, oh, 1,235 times, but for SueG who has one-tenth of patience?
Tee Hee.
Out of the six dresses she tried on, one was a maybe. Off we went. SueG was appalled at the prices of dresses. Uh-huh. She kept trying to steer us away from the big tags. We snuck a few in anyway. When Sydney rejected a dress, we shook our heads and made her try them on anyway. At some point, she announced she wanted a navy dress. That narrowed down our choices, but we kept digging.
At the last store-that being the one where SueG announced she was done-I made Sydney try on a dress, she'd rejected. It was added to the massive pile of dresses to try on, and she put it on last.
Yep, it was the chosen one. On sale. I asked the nice saleslady who'd been helping us for a coupon which she supplied. Then, while Madison and Sydney ran to the shoe department, the lady gave us a little more off and put the dress in a fancy hanging bag. By the time we met up with the girls, they had the shoes.
Check and check. My mothering skills are still working. I let that be known all the way home...
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