Posted in Mom-ness, Retail Therapy, Uncategorized | Posted on 25-04-2011
Tags: Archer Farms, Caribbean, Market Pantry, Mediterranean, Merona, Target
It’s school vaca week here in the NH. Some of my friends are sipping cockails in the Caribbean and the Mediterranean. I? Will be hitting Tarjay with the kids. Who needs an all inclusive resort when you can consumer it up with Market Pantry and Merona?? So do you want to be in on the ‘Up and Up’ or do you want to be like all the other lemmings flocking to warmer climes? Um……..yeah. So I’ll just be in aisle 7 this week if you need me……..my friend said she’s having her ‘staycation’ there too–so come on down and maybe we can open up a bag of Archer Farms chips and chat a while by the half off Easter candy! Squee! A party!
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The one place I love to visit, and visit often, is Target. (You thought I was going to say the booze store? Shame on you!)
Wait, let me start over.
“Hi, my name is Muffintopmommy, and I’m addicted to Target”, or as I, and seventy bazillion others affectionately (nay, lovingly?) call it, “Tarjay”. I know that to some Target might just seem like any other big box store, but to me it’s so much more. I would go so far to say it’s a huge part of my life right now. No, I am not kidding!
Really. Stop laughing, you! Come on, did you really think I was going to say Bloomingdale’s or some fancy pants place like that?
WE DON’T EVEN HAVE BLOOMINGDALE’S IN NEW HAMPSHIRE AND EVEN IF WE DID, THEY’D LOCK THEIR DOORS IF THEY SAW MY BROOD AND ME COMING!
“Henderson, cut the lights, lock the door…I see the bourgeois coming. Quick, quick!”
Target is where I buy a lot of household stuff, sure, but it’s also where I end up socializing, and for better or worse, buying a lot of my clothes. Now, this is partly because I can rapidly toss clothing items into a moving red plastic cart while I shop on the fly with the little scamps in tow…. and partly because Target really embodies ‘cheap chic’… imho. I like to think I really am quite the budget fashionista—please, don’t tell Stacey and Clinton. (I mean…do tell. Pa-lease. I exaggerate my talent, and could use a $5,000 wardrobe makeover and some pointers on how to disguise the muffin top, because it is becoming abundantly clear that I am just going to continue to whine about it while doing nothing to change.)
There, I said it. I feel better now.
Please note for your shopping pleasure that Target really knows its audience. “A” for effort Target marketers—no doubt a team of savvy moms—you thought of everything. Frazzled mommies on the go rejoice that the big red shopping carts that restrain your crew can easily navigate their family changing rooms. Take that Bloomies!
Every time I hit Targ I run into other moms I know and end up yukking it up by the laundry detergent or seasonal items. I’m not going to lie to you, staying home with three small boys can make for long days, especially when those frosty New England winters hit, and I so look forward to my impromptu social hour. Don’t even tell me you didn’t know Targ was an informal social club? (Are you lying? Admit it— you’re right there with me.) They don’t advertise it in the Sunday flyer but it’s a well known fact among moms. You might have your water cooler, we have our aisle seven!
Target having everything I could possibly need under one roof is both a blessing and a curse. It’s fantastic because I only have to take the kids out of car seats/booster seats ONCE to do a million errands. What’s more flipping annoying than taking three kids, most of whom can’t buckle themselves yet, in and out of car seats on multiple errands? You might as well go have a tooth pulled then do that. (Although wait, I just remembered– that’s my vacation!)
Really, the only downside to my love affair with Targ (I like to abbreviate words. So fun. Go ahead and try it. Be a rebel. I dare you.) is that it is absolutely a threat to my household finances. But if posed with the choice, heat, light or Targ, I gotta admit, I’d have to think about it long and hard…..
Okay, I decided.
Who needs light when you can just go to Targ and enjoy all the lovely, fluorescent bright lights you want for as long as you want?! Lighting at home is so glorified anyway. So twentieth century. Laura Ingalls didn’t need light, so neither do I! (Bonus: go environment!)
It is just so terribly easy to become derailed in Targ. I swear the orangey red décor riles you up into a spending frenzy or there’s some kind of secret old school subliminal messages in play. All I know is I might go in there for toilet paper and soap, a minor and necessary expenditure, and then come out with new wine glasses, some shorts, a frame, a book, bathing suits for the kids, tortilla chips, stationery, a purse and—oh, don’t forget the undies at the check out—seven pair for $6.99 with the fancy cursive writing on the band—sing with me now, “I’m bringing sexy back. Yeah!”
But the kicker? I’ll get all that and then forget the toilet paper and soap that I went there in there for in the first place.
Oy.
I’m pretty careful with the household budget but in Tarjay I end up like a kid in a candy store and since most things are reasonably priced, I figure what’s the harm—til I get to the register and realize, omg, all this piddly stuff really adds up and did I really just spend that? If I get out under $100 bucks, it’s a good day. (My friend’s sister jokes that there’s a $100 cover charge at Target. Word to your mama.) I have no idea why each and every time I shop at Target what I spend astounds me. You’d think I’d learn some defense or something, or, gasp, just not shop there. But the fact is I don’t want to stop. I can’t stop!!!!
HELLPPP MEEEE!!!
I think I need an intervention.
It’s comforting to know I’m not the only one who suffers from Targ-diction. I’m not going down alone. As a joke, I started a Target group on Facebook. (What? I do toohave a life!) Are you really surprised I’d be into Facebook? I’ve already revealed that I’m a thirtysomething mom of three boys, who has a serious muffin top problem and looks forward to socializing at a big box store. Should it surprise you some of my biggest socializing now occurs online? It’s not sad. It’s not!
But I’m digressing again (Adult onset ADD? I keep meaning to look into that…but then… I interrupt myself again and forget.). Just for kicks, I decided to see if I were the only loser, I mean, mom, who shared these sentiments about Target. I figured it would be a fun social experiment of sorts. Here’s the group’s description as I wrote on FB, and you can check for yourself, it’s 100% real and serves no actual purpose as evidenced by the fact that I put it under, “just for fun/totally random”:
MOM’S ADDICTED TO TARGET—ADMITTING IT IS THE FIRST STEP!!!
| For all you moms out there who hit Target at least once a week…..if you go in with the intention of buying a ‘few’ things, and come out with at least $50 worth of ‘stuff’…..if you bump into at least a few other moms you know every time you go and love the little impromptu social hour by the cleaning products….if you can’t stay away from the pull, the glow, the allure of the orangey-red decor of Targhhhay….if you passionately tick off a laundry list of why Target is infinitely better than it’s dingy, unhip, uncool and no fun rival Wal-Mart, this group is for you! Target addicts unite! Admitting it is the first step to recovery….although, none of us probably want to recover…where would we go on weekday mornings then??? |
I’m proud to say, we are 97 (97!) members strong! And? We’re a geographically diverse group, having members from coast to coast, and even from Canada making us…an “international” group (That’s what I’m talking about; I like to foster international relations.) and proving the Target addiction knows no boundaries, and targets (no pun intended) any mom, anywhere. Consider yourself forewarned!







LMAO @ “orangey red décor riles you up into a spending frenzy” <– this is sooooo true!!
I'm glad I'm not the ONLY one who can't get out of Target for under $100. When I was pregnant & put on home rest, Target was my bi-weekly outing. I'd get so excited to get dressed to hit up the Tarjay. I had to ride around in the motorized cart, but hey! I was styling.
Oh, and my Target has a Starbucks! My & my clan love it.
All I have to say is I love my 5% off with my Red Card. I’m not obsessed, I swear!
LOL! I too loves me some good Tarjay shoppin’. But I don’t think I’m quite as stuck on it as you are.
Lessons learned at Target…never shop wearing a red shirt! Yeah…that was an interesting adventure!
Oh man, do I envy you. All I have is Wal-Mart (or Wally World to us yokels). It’s got the same $100 cover charge, but it’s not nearly as much fun.
@LaTessa I’m more of a Dunks girl, but S-bucks will do in a pinch, and our Tarjay has one. Woot!
@Jamie…I really should get that card. I’m leaving a lot of $$ on the table which could be use to purchase more Merona! Squee!
@Linda…Few people love Tarjay more than I. Hello..Tarjay? Are you listening…wink, wink. YOu need a muffin top for one of your ads?
@Jennifer…would love to hear more about that!
@Beth…you have my condolences. That ain’t right.
There is seriously a $100 cover charge! I’m so addicted to that store. I’d have a savings account if it weren’t for Target. Let’s face it, though, that store gets it right for moms with kids. Evil genius.
I am in the minority here. I hate shopping with a passion. It rivals root canal if you know what I mean. I can’t get excited about going to the store because there are so many other really cool things I could be doing instead. Like cleaning out my gutters. But I am so proud that you have taken that first step and reached out for help. Stay strong Muffy, I know you can kick this…
I’m in complete agreement. I LOVE Target and while I always remember to get the soap too its never without spending way more than I intended by getting a lot of other stuff even with 5% off when you use your Target card. I have however never run into any other moms while shopping. Clearly, I need to work on being more approachable at Target that or people in MN missed the memo about Target being a social club too!
It’s embarrassing to say but my son (4) asks on a regular basis to go to Target and look at Toys & Movies. He once told me he wishes he could live at Target, I sadly nodded in agreement.