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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 488294" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>LOL Sig, what a great advertisement you are. I'm going to Old Navy tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>This stuck me the other day while I was christmas shopping. I miss having my girls with me and going through the stores letting them show me what they like. I would get excited about buying them their own favorite clothes. Now with difficult child I look for the inexpensive yet still fasionable things that are necessities. I have gone from shopping at American Eagle to shopping at Penneys and Target. Not that there ever was anything wrong with Target or Walmart in the first place but she liked the latest name brand fashions. But difficult child was getting her clothes from goodwilll and donations to the sober house this past year and all her name brands things were sold or stolen. She seems to be happy with the new versions of her clothes and has accepted the fact that her shopping habits have changed drastically. I have no problem picking out clothes for her now.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 488294, member: 59"] LOL Sig, what a great advertisement you are. I'm going to Old Navy tomorrow. This stuck me the other day while I was christmas shopping. I miss having my girls with me and going through the stores letting them show me what they like. I would get excited about buying them their own favorite clothes. Now with difficult child I look for the inexpensive yet still fasionable things that are necessities. I have gone from shopping at American Eagle to shopping at Penneys and Target. Not that there ever was anything wrong with Target or Walmart in the first place but she liked the latest name brand fashions. But difficult child was getting her clothes from goodwilll and donations to the sober house this past year and all her name brands things were sold or stolen. She seems to be happy with the new versions of her clothes and has accepted the fact that her shopping habits have changed drastically. I have no problem picking out clothes for her now. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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