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msmemory_archive ([personal profile] msmemory_archive) wrote2008-12-17 10:23 pm

a very odd, merry, season

The news is full of tales of stores not having enough customers, making incredible markdowns, and in many cases failing. But it's all kind of abstract, as though it's happening hundreds or thousands of miles away.

Til I went to the Natick Mall (excuse me, The Natick Collection) tonight. I parked three cars away from the door to Penney's, having passed other open spaces on the way. There were many stores where I was the only customer, or one of few. (And a shout-out to Penney's, where I couldn't find one single open register.) Yet, it was still a frustrating and mostly fruitless trip. I did not get *anything* I went for. I made a couple of small purchases of a routine nature, like shower gel and binder labels, but that's it, and no Christmas presents. There I was, credit card in hand, unable to spend the money I'd planned on!

Enough of that! The goodness was, despite the thin crowds, or because of them, the people around me were really fairly cheery, allowing merges in the streets, waving baby carriages ahead of them, etc.; even the teens weren't hogging the aisles. Merry Christmas Shopping Season!
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[personal profile] laurion 2008-12-18 12:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Cheaper than half of the Natick Collection. The other half is still the Natick Mall with all the new stores grafted on. :) And the old Natick Mall was _less_ upscale than the Burlington Mall. Makes for a very odd mix these days.

[identity profile] msmemory.livejournal.com 2008-12-18 12:46 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm assuming that part of how I got such a convenient space was that I was parking by Penney's, not Nordstrom's.