In an effort to keep my trip in the double digits, I brought a list with me. Surely I could stick to a list, right?
My list:
• Father's Day cards
• sponges
• soap
My cart at checkout:
• Father's Day cards
• sponges
• soap
• concealer
• toilet bowl cleaner
• bathroom cleaner
• super cute shoes:

• preppy skirt:

• the book I've been waiting for:

• and I couldn't leave Jen Lancaster out:

$137.45 later, I'm back on the wagon.
See you in September, Target.
1 comment:
I'm so with you. I can NOT go into Target without spending $100.00. It's against the laws of physics or something. I LOVE Target. Those shoes are really cute!
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