I headed off to the stores to begin our registries (I laughingly invited Stephen along and he gave me the "Are you kidding; I'm the guy that doesn't understand why we don't just put the drinks in an ice-chest" look.) I checked in with a sales lady at Pottery Barn, who graciously set up our registry. After entering all our information, she went to the stockroom to get a scanner. She handed me the scanner and began to instruct me how to use it. I didn't hear a word she said, as I was preoccupied with flashbacks of my past career in retail, working 14 hour nights scanning millions of tags for inventory. As soon as I saw that red light and heard the beep, I wanted to throw the scanner down and run, but I had to get through this. Thankfully I went online ahead of time and accumulated a list of items I potentially wanted to register for, so I did not have to hang out with that horrible scanning device for long (yes, the memories are THAT bad.)
After finishing up at Pottery Barn, I decided I would go to Macy's and simply star the items on the list I created browsing their website, and then go back home and register online. I really did not want to spend another hour with a scanner and I was getting pretty tired. To my surprise, when I arrived at Macy's there was a Starbucks Store inside. I ordered a latte, pulled out my list and pen and began browsing the store. When I finished browsing, I returned home and registered online. I am so thankful for the internet (and Starbucks!)
With Love (and total shopping exhaustion),
Jenn
1 comment:
Those are the two places I registered at too :)
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