It’s hard to believe, but here we are on the first day of December. It just seems like yesterday began the first day of 2023 and now the year will soon be drawing to a close. There’s been a lot to talk about this year, good and bad, and I’m here for the highlights andContinue reading “Top Ten of 2023–#10–A Laptop and a Passion Reborn”
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My Fashionable Sister, The South Side, and Friendsgiving (MY 500th BLOG!!)
I got the message about a Friendsgiving get-together a few weeks before and I was hoping to attend. The universe worked in my favor and I was able to work the night before Thanksgiving; thus, it helped open up Saturday night for me so I could attend. For the party, I bought a charcuterie boardContinue reading “My Fashionable Sister, The South Side, and Friendsgiving (MY 500th BLOG!!)”
Christmas Decorating and a Picture Show
After the turkey and the sides are all put away, and when the shoppers stand in line at 4am at Target, it’s time to decorate. The day after Thanksgiving for my family is traditionally the day we like to get the decorations out of the attic. We form an assembly line and get all theContinue reading “Christmas Decorating and a Picture Show”
Christmas Shopping and Cookie Baking: A Look Ahead to December
November is almost over and I am nearing my milestone 500th blog post. It was a busy month with my store getting ready for Thanksgiving and the holidays. Plus, we thought about Benny at Children’s and visited him as well. The Christmas decorations are up, the tree is decorated, and it’s time to look aheadContinue reading “Christmas Shopping and Cookie Baking: A Look Ahead to December”
A Blog To Be Thankful For
On this Thanksgiving holiday, there is a lot to be grateful for. Good health, another year under the sun, and getting full time at Giant Eagle. Come with me as I go down the list and find a dozen things that I’m thankful for in 2023. Also, don’t forget to look for my Top TenContinue reading “A Blog To Be Thankful For”
A “Primanturkey” Sandwich, Christmas Decorations, and a Happy Anniversary!
I am so relieved that this week has finally come to an end and that I am able to have a nice night off. It’s hard working retail during the holidays and Giant Eagle is no exception. Nothing like when I worked at WIS and always had time off at Thanksgiving and Christmas. Of courseContinue reading “A “Primanturkey” Sandwich, Christmas Decorations, and a Happy Anniversary!”
A Shuttered Pharmacy, The Last Day, and My First Friendsgiving
Falling sales and ongoing opioid related lawsuits have had a huge impact on drugstores. Camp Hill based pharmacy Rite Aid has been hit hard by this and recently closed nine stores in the Pittsburgh areas. For those who get their meds at one of the Rite Aids that closed, they must get them elsewhere now.Continue reading “A Shuttered Pharmacy, The Last Day, and My First Friendsgiving”
Last Yearβs Thanksgiving and an upcoming Bloggiversary
This is my second blog post in 12 hours! But I’m not going to go crazy and post from now until the end of the year. This one will be short and sweet (that’s debatable). We are ten days away from Thanksgiving and still don’t know what our plans are yet. If it’s likely we’llContinue reading “Last Yearβs Thanksgiving and an upcoming Bloggiversary”
Light Up Night and a Sunday Drive to Ligonier
I wasn’t in attendance Friday night but, the beginning of the Christmas holiday took place at Westmoreland Mall as they held their annual Light Up night festivities. I read that the event had its best turnout in five years (pre-COVID). While COVID is still a thing and will always be around, it appears the socialContinue reading “Light Up Night and a Sunday Drive to Ligonier”
A Gobblerito, Holiday Baking, and Christmas Fashion
Last night, I drove out to Monroeville and ate dinner at Mad Mex, located in the Miracle Mile shopping center. It was the perfect time of the year to try their seasonal staple, the Gobblerito. For me, this was my second time expereiencing this culinary masterpiece. Last year was my introduction and I got anContinue reading “A Gobblerito, Holiday Baking, and Christmas Fashion”