Abot shopping
Today I went out on my own and drove to yet another scrapbook store shop. Not a big deal, you may think, but it actually it is for me.
My mum in law's car has no air conditioning! and while the weather is gorgeous -sunny but mild temperatures- a navy blue car gets really hot inside.
No less important than temperatures is the fact that it was my first time driving in Canada (well, I drove five minutes with Omar, but it was very short and downtown) and that today I had to take the 401 highway. For those who live in the UK: think M25 times 2 at sometimes even 3. The 401 has at some points 16 lanes, 8 for each direction, can you imagine? Express, collectors, numerous exits in both sides of the highway, construction work...
How I got to Scrapalicous? Well I know: I had a map. The shop is fantastic, well worth my efforts to get there. And the best bit, there are two Michaels not far from it. I just went to one, which had been recently revamp, and bought some Martha Stewart goodies. The whole line looks fantastic although is a bit pricey and not very scrapbookey, if that makes sense.
I'll provably be playing with my crafting goodies for a while, because my husband is camping with his brother in Algonquin Park, a real camping with canoe and everything. (Pure heaven for them, pure hell for people like me.)
My mum in law's car has no air conditioning! and while the weather is gorgeous -sunny but mild temperatures- a navy blue car gets really hot inside.
No less important than temperatures is the fact that it was my first time driving in Canada (well, I drove five minutes with Omar, but it was very short and downtown) and that today I had to take the 401 highway. For those who live in the UK: think M25 times 2 at sometimes even 3. The 401 has at some points 16 lanes, 8 for each direction, can you imagine? Express, collectors, numerous exits in both sides of the highway, construction work...
How I got to Scrapalicous? Well I know: I had a map. The shop is fantastic, well worth my efforts to get there. And the best bit, there are two Michaels not far from it. I just went to one, which had been recently revamp, and bought some Martha Stewart goodies. The whole line looks fantastic although is a bit pricey and not very scrapbookey, if that makes sense.
I'll provably be playing with my crafting goodies for a while, because my husband is camping with his brother in Algonquin Park, a real camping with canoe and everything. (Pure heaven for them, pure hell for people like me.)


1 Comments:
Paula, not sure if you are still over there, and I am not sure if they have Targets in Canada, but check them out for scrapbooking and cardmaking goodies if they do
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