Went to the mother in law's and had a pretty good meal out with my wife's family, haven't all gotten together in quite a while.
Did chores in the evening, drove by the Target parking lot at 9:11pm, and was amazed - parking lot full, the Burger King lot was full (they were closed...), and there were some parking in the dentsist's lot across the road, that would be a 2 block hike to the Target store. A line of cars was still turning into the Target parking lot.
Wow.
Went past the Walmart parking lot, it was 90% full, but it had been open for an hour & 1/2 by then, I assume a lot had left to go to Target by then...
This is a small under 15,000 pop town, not a shopping center that draws huge shopping crowds - got one of those with bigger stores only 1/2 hour away, so was surprised to see things that nuts around here.
Obviously were were driving by, gawking, didn't need to fight our way through that....
I did a little power shopping this morning like always, but the Runnings, tiny Sears, and latter-in-the-morning Target stores are not too crazy here on a Friday monrning.
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