This evening at work, I was visiting with my co-worker, and the conversation got around to back to school and school supplies.
This reminded me of our family tradition at back to school time.
Before leaving home, Mom would make a homemade "spreadsheet" of all the supplies that us three girls would need for school. Then she would go through the flyer's for that week and enter what prices she could. Then it was off to Weyburn, where the fun really started.
We'd park the car at the mall parking lot, and would walk to each of the stores that sold school supplies. We'd look at what was needed and mark the prices down on Mom's "spreadsheet". We wouldn't buy anything though. Just pricing.
Then we'd stop for lunch at the old Met store in Weyburn (this is the only time in the year that I remember eating lunch there). While having lunch, we'd go through the "spreadsheet" and figure out who had the best prices on what.
Then we'd go back to each store and buy what they had for the best price compared to the other stores.
This was back in the day when the stores in Weyburn were all in the downtown area and within walking distance of each other. Kinda hard to do it now.
I'm sure at time we all thought Mom was being way to fussy, but now being an adult and on my own and knowing how expensive everything is, I understand the need to for shopping around to get the best deal.
Looking back at everything that Mom and Dad made sure we had, and extra curricular activities they had us in, makes me really appreciate them even more. I love you Mom and Dad.
3 comments:
Hmmm, and now I do a similar thing when looking for gifts for people. I look and look and make lists of what I found for people and how much it is and then about three or four weeks later I finally buy something. Guess I learned well!
I like your trip down memory lane... And even though mom got the best price on school supplies...the memories we shared during that time are priceless.
I left a comment yesterday, too. Must not have put it in here properly. Anyway, I said Thank you Stacy and then something like it's good to know that those times are appreciated now. Mom
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