Week of September 7th

Agility Course

Notable things that happened this week:

Made delicious homemade sloppy joes for dinner on Tuesday. Manwich has got nothing on me!

I received my annual review at work. As with last year, my lowest rating had to do with not having time to take on new responsibilities due to my part-time schedule. I think that’s a bit unfair since they’re the ones who were ok with it, but it didn’t affect my raise which was the maximum percentage they allow so I didn’t make a stink about it.

We had two friends over Saturday evening who will be stopping by the house next week to keep an eye on the rats for us. They came over at 4 pm and didn’t leave until well after midnight. We always have fun with them and already have a fall outing planned with them as well.

Sunday we attended the CS Barks Festival which is a dog-centered festival. It’s fun to see all the different breeds. We left earlier than we would have liked in order to get home in time for the Bears game. It’s a good thing we did, too, because even though our mattress delivery was scheduled for 2-6 they showed up at 12:30! We had to scramble to get the new mattress out of the way (since we’re keeping it for now) and vacuum all the dust bunnies under the bed, but we did it. Unfortunately, the bed was not comfortable our first night. The guy warned us the bed would feel firmer at first, but damn, it seems rock hard. It doesn’t feel anything like the bed we fell in love with at the store. We had to check the tag to make sure they sent us the plush model, and unless it has the wrong tag on it, they did. I hope we can adjust to it quickly as last night was a toss and turn night for the both of us.

Labor Day Weekend

The past three days just flew by!

Saturday morning we headed to the Aurora Premium Outlets because I wanted to check out their new expansion, as well as hit the New York & Co outlet. Part of the new expansion included a Vera Bradley store which was swarming with people when we popped in to look around. I’ve seen Vera Bradley around before but wasn’t necessarily interested due to how expensive they are and because most of the patterns do not appeal to me. That being said, I couldn’t pass up this cute little purse that was on sale for $14 (which retails for $45).

Vera Bradley Purse

I also grabbed two $5 t-shirts (1 in navy, 1 in deep turquoise) and another pair of sunglasses (also $5) from NY&Co. Finally, I purchased a crossbody purse from the Zumiez outlet store.

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Neither purse I bought is very large which will force me to stop lugging so much stuff around with me when we go out.

After shopping we headed to Red Oak Nature Center in Batavia. It’s a cute little place but not exciting enough that we’d go back. I did like their turtle tank, though.

We stopped at a place called Just Kabobs for lunch and it was really good! It’s been bookmarked in my Yelp account for quite awhile now and I’m glad we got to try it. You get a lot of food for the money and everything is so fresh and delicious. We will definitely be eating there again.

From there we headed to Sleepys to look at mattresses. That is NEVER fun, but ours is really sucking hard after eight years so it’s time. We weren’t completely sold on anything, however, so we decided to keep shopping around. We were leaning toward the Beautyrest Phenom which is exclusive to Sleepys, though.

Sunday morning we headed to Schaumburg’s Septemberfest. We arrived at the fest just after it opened (at 9 am) so we found free parking down a side street about a block away which was nice. We were surprised to see all the carnival rides already going so early. There was a huge line to buy wristbands too. Plus there were a ton of craft booths which took us over an hour to peruse. We ended up buying a couple of Halloween decorative stakes to put out in front of our place. One is a Minion Frankenstein, one is an owl-bat, and we also got two ghosts. I’m sure I’ll be posting a picture in October when we put them out. I don’t think I’ve ever been to a more organized festival before. I liked how all the food vendors were grouped together inside a gigantic tent with their prices on boards hanging high up so even if there was a huge crowd you could see their menu. Next door was a second large tent with picnic tables too. It was awesome, and had it not been for the hot muggy weather we would have stayed even longer than we did. But we had to get out of the heat so we headed over to Jamba Juice to take advantage of their BOGO offer.

We drove around Schaumburg for awhile sipping on our smoothies and checking out old haunts. At some point we headed home for a bit, but then went back out looking for a mattress. We didn’t care for the sales pressure from the guy at the nearby American Mattress, plus they didn’t carry Beautyrest which was the manufacturer we were leaning toward, so we headed to another Sleepys, Mattress Firm, and Macy’s to shop around. Still undecided, we called it a day and went home to grill some burgers.

This morning we headed to Naperville to test-drive a couple of cars. Yep, we decided Labor Day weekend would be a great time to shop for the two most frustrating things to buy ever – cars and mattresses. We’re crazy like that! Our first stop was the Subaru dealership and I must say, I will be very surprised if I don’t end up buying an Impreza. We were both highly impressed with all the standard features they come with for the price, plus I felt very comfortable with how it handled after going for a test drive (and the sales guy didn’t even come with us which was cool). It completely knocked the Ford Focus 5-door off the number one spot in my list. We headed to the Mazda dealership next but no one ever came outside to help us. Finally we went inside and we were ignored until we specifically asked someone whether a sales person was available. They told us they’d find one, we waited awhile, and still no one was available to help us, so we left. I’m sure we’ll get around to test-driving one at some point but I didn’t feel like spending hours at the place when overall I think I’m liking the Subaru best anyway.

Next we went mattress shopping again. We stopped at another Sleepys to look at the Beautyrest Phenom so we could lay on all three models. At that point we ruled out their firm and plush/firm models which left us with the plush. Then we went across the street to Mattress Firm to try out the Beautyrest Black series since we had narrowed our choices to those two overall but couldn’t decide. Unfortunately they only had the firm option and we (more like me) still couldn’t decide because we wanted to try the plush and pillow-top models in their Black series. So we headed back toward home, and stopped at Chipotle for lunch because we were getting hangry. Afterwards we went to the original Mattress Firm we visited on Sunday to try all three Beautyrest Black series and settled on the plush model. However, since it was so close in feel to the Beautyrest Phenom from Sleepys, which was $800 cheaper, we decided to head over there and order one.

If I lost you awhile back, trust me, I get it. We went back and forth like mad between these stores due to 1) lack of full inventory 2) misinformation from one of the sales people at Mattress Firm and 3) Nicole’s fear of making the wrong choice. How Joe didn’t kill me this weekend I don’t know. But the good news is we finally made a decision and we’ll be getting our new mattress next weekend. I swear, I think pulling the trigger on a nwe car is going to be easier.

Fall Decor

I’ve got autumn fever! As soon as September hits I’m ready for the fall decorations and festivals. This morning I hauled my butt out of bed after enduring three crazy-ass dreams, each more progressively bizarre and scary than the last, to do some shopping. In two and a half hours I hit these stores, in this order:

Hobby Lobby
Michael’s
Jo-Ann Fabrics
Home Goods
Five Below
Dollar Tree
Target

And this was the end result of my “haul”:

Fall Decor

Hobby Lobby had the best fall selection by far, but they were also the most expensive. And just because they had the most doesn’t mean it was the best. I was rather unimpressed, but check out the quantity of just one aisle (I believe they had three total, although that was between both fall and Halloween).

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Michael’s is where I dropped the bulk of my money, which isn’t saying much because – spoiler alert – I only spent $20.05 total on my shopping “spree”. Anyway, I got the wall clings, which were 50% off, for $2.50 and each orange mum bunch was $4.14 before my 20% off coupon. I also spotted a cute Harvest sign at Michael’s that I was tempted to get but it was $12 which would be $7.20 with my 40% off coupon, but I wasn’t sure what else I might find so I took a picture so I can go back if I don’t find a cute sign elsewhere.

Jo-Ann Fabric’s selection was pathetic so I left empty-handed, and I only went inside Home Goods to score 150 walk-in points from my Shopkick app. They did have some cute Halloween metal houses at Home Goods but there was no way I was dropping $30 on one! Five Below had absolutely no holiday decor at all. I guess it’s too early for them.

I spent almost all of the rest of my money at Dollar Tree – basically all the stuff on the left of the photo except the two Halloween pumpkin tins which were $1 each at Target in their One Spot section. I hadn’t planned on getting any Halloween stuff today because I really don’t need any (but I sure do love it) and I’d like to focus on fall decor first, but I figured I’d better grab them now before the selection was picked over. Target doesn’t seem to sell any fall decor, at least not in their seasonal section, although they are already stocking Halloween candy and treats. I’m sure at some point they will add Halloween decor where the current back to school stuff resides, but I have a feeling it will be pretty disappointing like most years. They used to do whole themes which I loved. In 2008 it was Domo and in 2009 it was Skelanimals, but they haven’t done anything exciting in years.

I still want to check Old Time Pottery to see what they have but that will be on Monday when we *gasp* go test-driving cars. I’m not quite ready to buy yet, but I want to see what my options are since I’m not 100% sold on getting the Ford Focus 5-door, which was the car I liked the most out of my extensive test-driving back in 2012. This time around I’m looking at Mazda and Subaru. They’re a little pricier than the Ford but there’s a good chance I’ll have my next car at least ten years, if not fifteen like my Jetta, so I might as well get something I love.

Just Say No To Egg Muffins

A Pinterest recipe has finally failed me. I decided to try these egg muffin cups, and while the end result taste-wise wasn’t bad, trying to clean the muffin pan was a huge task I never want to take on again. And yes, I did use cooking spray, but the eggs got stuck anyway. I filled the pan with water and that did nothing to unstick the eggs. I even ran the pan through the dish washer, but I still had to scrub it like mad to get the eggs off. Never again! I will just make regular scrambled eggs and freeze them so I can take them to work in the morning (trying to cut down my carb intake a little to lose weight).