2.09.2011

Your Tax Money in Motion

There are some things one expects to find at a library.

Patrons, for one.
(That's us.)



Books, for another.
(We found 75 to take home.)


Saucy elephants, however, are not usually on the library checklist.



Piper put him in his place.
'Atta girl, Pip!


4 comments :

alltheposts said...

I'm loving your boots in the above photo. Can you tell me more?

Abigail said...

Ulp. Sure, though I have to give a pathetic disclaimer.

Here's too much information.

I get most of my shoes at rummage bag sales for a dime, so I feel guilty about these boots. But it's okay, 'cause I used Christmas money, and I LOVE them!

I looked everywhere with no luck until my brother told me to go to Burlington Coat Factory. I don't know if you have these out west, but this was my first time visiting ours here, and things were 1/3 less than the regular stores. The boots were $28.00 (don't judge me), but they're perfect! Waterproof, fitted, lace-up, with a fun, old-fashioned, flat heel. The white salt marks from the side of our van are included at no extra charge...

The brand is City Snappers, but I don't know what the model is because I threw out the box.

No help, huh. :(

Rebecca said...

I thought *WE* brought lots of books home from the library! wow!

Abigail said...

Rebecca,
We go much less frequently than you do!

Tori,
I forgot to say that, having no boots but my work boots, I wanted a pair for church and going out. Two weeks after I spent the big bucks, my mom-in-law gave me TWO pairs of boots she'd found at Fashion Bug...for a grand total of $2.00 a piece.

Moral of the story: Don't buy City Snappers. Just wait for your mom-in-law to strike gold.