A Trip to Target: Expectations vs Reality

If shopping is my cardio, then Target is running a marathon.  It's no secret that if I had to pick one place to shop for the rest of my life, it would be here.  Since I honestly can't remember the last time I just wandered the aisles, I treated myself to a Target therapy session this past weekend.  I may or may not have walked out with more than I intended, but it's all in the name of my physical well-being, wouldn't you agree?

 

Expectation: I'll grab Starbucks really quick on my way in so that I have caffeine for shopping energy!

Reality: The line is really long and there's only one person working ... I guess it's worth the wait.

 

Expectation: I'll walk right past the dollar spot.

Reality: Don't look, don't look ... oooh note cards.

 

Expectation: I'm going to stick to this list of a couple things I need.

Reality: I'm going to forget everything on this list and buy five throw pillows, four DVDs, three nail polishes, two shirts, and a pack of pens instead.

 

Expectation: I'm going to buy that adorable maxi dress that was featured on their Instagram account.

Reality: They would have the dress in every size but mine.

 

Expectation: I'm going to breeze right past the shoes because I already have enough.

Reality: I'm going to stop and try on every pair of sandals but none of them will fit me so it will be a waste of time.

 

Expectation: Maybe I can skip the media section today, I don't need anything over there.

Reality: Even though I don't need any books or CDs, I have to walk through that way because a trip to Target wouldn't be the same if I didn't take the same route.

 

Expectation: I really don't need any more home decor but I have to at least look and see what's new! 

Reality: I'm going to put these pillows and tray in my cart, walk around for a while, and then decided I don't really need them.

 

Expectation: I'm going to find that bar cart on clearance like everyone else seems to have.

Reality: I can't find that bar cart anywhere.

 

Expectation: I'm going to bring all my new things home and put them right away.

Reality: It's been two weeks and that makeup brush set is still sitting in the package unopened.

 

Until next time ... happy Target-ing friends!

xoxo,

Amanda

 

April Showers Bring May Challenges?

I got the brilliant idea to try a no-buy month in May recently while doing what else - shopping.  I realized that I had gone to the mall every weekend for the past month, and I was starting to feel a little bit of buyer's remorse.  Now don't get me wrong, I am a smart girl when it comes to managing my money (hello, accountant over here!), but I wanted to see how much I could really save up in a month if I wasn't shopping every weekend.  Plus, I knew I had a closet full of clothes and drawers full of makeup and beauty products just waiting to be loved again.  At the same time, I knew if this was going to be successful, I would need my partner in crime

Chelcey

to embark on this journey with me.  Luckily for me, she

reluctantly

agreed to take on the challenge.

 We both agreed to close out April with a bang, so we had a sushi dinner date and headed to Target to see what we could find.  Chelcey scored this adorable little black dress (every girl needs a LBD) on the clearance rack -

the clearance rack

- for less than $20.  I found this striped top tucked in among the sweaters and had to have it.  As we made our way to the home decor section, I decided to splurge on this pouf as well.  I had been eying it every time I came in the store, just waiting for it to go on sale, and tonight it was!  

Finally, we wound our way to the office section where Chelcey grabbed a notebook, and then the beauty department where I picked up a new concealer.  Does anyone else have a specific route they take through Target like we do?  Anyway, as we finished at the checkout, we both realized we wouldn't be able to set foot in Target for a month, for risk of breaking our no-buy challenge.  While that may seem like a difficult task, I am so excited to rediscover the hidden gems that have been hiding in my closet and bringing out old beauty favorites I had pushed to the back of the drawer.  It's the perfect way to channel some creativity, by re-imagining things that you thought you would never use again.   

Chelcey and I will be documenting this journey on Instagram, and we'd love to have you take the challenge with us!  Just use #nobuymonth and/or #savingmoneyishard when you post your own Instagram photos.  Show us how you breathe new life into the pieces you had completely forgotten about, and we will feature our favorites in our next post in this series.  Also, be sure to check out Chelcey's blog - she has some great tips for getting through the month, including avoiding all e-mail ads that stores may send to you ten times a day.

Good luck!

xoxo,

Amanda