I need a sponsor. I'm an emotional spender and this week was tough for the emotions. First, I completed a triathlon (= I deserve something new or at least a 12-pack of Dr. Pepper). Then I found out my jams didn't do very well at the State Fair and I didn't win the Governor's Favorite Pie Contest (= spend the money I would have won anyway). After that, Kristi had a beautiful baby boy (= me going to the Carter's Outlet in Park City and buying lots of cute baby stuff for him.)
BAH!
A bonus to being my sponsor is that I am talked out of things very easily. So, you can't be my Mom because she likes to tell me to "BUY IT!" whenever I'm shopping with her. While you're thinking about your qualifications and getting your resume updated, put this item on your list of things to get during your next trip to Costco -
I haven't seen this in a store for at least five years! It is THE BEST!
By the way, my sponsor is going to have to talk me out of going to Calico Corners before their sale ends.
7 comments:
That looks delicious! Have you ever tried the Lehi Roller Mill cornbread mix? Divine.
Jeff would be a good sponsor. But he's otherwise engaged at the moment.
Do you have a specific need for fabric? If you do, then shouldn't you buy it while it's on sale? (See how I suck at this?)
i will totally be your sponsor. keep your cell phone with you and call me at a moment of weakness. i think i will also be aron's sponsor. he is the weakest! he went to return some stuff last night that didn't work. an hour and half later he came back with 10 bags of mostly crap.
I love your mom! She sounds like she's about as good of a sponsor as my mom. "Oh you definitely need this". Thanks for the support mom.
Um, we don't need fabric that I know of (now that you purchased pants for me -thanks ;)). I'm your new sponsor. No need to call me though. You know the answer :).
Booooooo. I accept your apology for offering to be my sponsor after I bought you pants, Brian. :(
Hahaha! It's easy- just picture the item on the side of the road with a 'Free' sign on it. Would you take it? Or in your basement taking up space for the next twenty years.
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