A Day of thrift shopping

Hi Blog world,

This Saturday was a lot of fun because I went out to eat with a group of friends; then a friend of mine and I hit some thrift stores.

We started our day at a Chinese restraint called, Jin-Jin; All eight of us had the buffet. I had a lot of food that was not on my no, “White Food Diet,” I had sweet and sour chicken, dumplings, French fries, soft donuts, and ice cream. All the food was fresh and hot when we got it. The price wasn’t bad either; it was only around seven dollars.

After we all had our fill we said our goodbyes, and my friend and I headed to our first stop. I looked at clothes, and I fell in love with a soft flowing gray dress! I think it would be perfect to do an interview it.

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My new dress.

I needed some shorts; and I found two pair. My bill ended up being $12; not bad for what I got.

After we dropped our friend off, we went to another store that I had never been to before. We had fun looking at more clothes; however, we didn’t buy anything. Our last stop was a local Walgreens; I got some candy. It was a fun day.

Blog soon,

Amanda Gene

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