Sunday, May 21, 2006

Holy Costco Batman!

So after church today I did the usual type things, chatted to a few people, held little baby Joshua (we're best friends), and then we went out to lunch. Heather, Mike and I trucked it out to The White Spot by Costco, because it's the closest classy White Spot we know, and then we went on an adventure to Costco itself. I've never had such a drastic fantastic Costco experience.

After we toured random items and the book section (DaVinci much?) we worked our way past produce which is usually not so promising but this time they had a magnificant swing set up. The kind with an awning and little half tabletops on the sides. We sat on that swing and swung. And then swung some more. And some more. And, yes, more. The consensus between us 3 was that the swing made us feel relaxed and happy. So we stayed on there for somewhere bewteen 15 or 20 minutes, swinging to our hearts content. We made friends with people, chatted them up. Some people tried to ignore us and you know that wasn't easy. We were sitting across the way from samples of iced tea and some kind of strawberry smoothie thing. We made friends with one couple to the point where they brought us iced tea samples. When they handed us the iced tea samples the man said "Grandma Mussolini said you can't drink them on the swing so be careful". It was gold. We even had another lady invite us to come over anytime to use her bench swing. It was the cats pajamas. Onto bigger and better random, dear friends!

3 Comments:

Blogger heather said...

i heart costco

10:47 a.m., May 22, 2006  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love costco! You can eat an entire meal there for free!

11:58 a.m., May 22, 2006  
Blogger Mike H said...

My favourite part was when some lady was purposefully walking by and tossed us a smile, (obviously on a mission for produce). Then when she returned walking past us again (this time to the checkout) she did a 'walk-by' and made some comment.
I don't even remember what she said, but I liked how she went out of her way to talk to us.

6:39 p.m., May 25, 2006  

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