By Heather (Balance with Purpose)
Long after turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes make you want to take a nap and hours after the final touchdown is thrown on Thanksgiving Day, retailers everywhere open their doors to the millions of people who are courageous enough and determined enough to brave stores in the hopes to get their hands on the perfect Christmas presents at the lowest prices ANYWHERE. Did you hear me? I said “lowest prices anywhere” and I’ll add, “It’s the last time you’ll see those prices or that one special gift.”
Okay, I’m lying, but it’s for the greater good. Let me be the first to tell you, friends, don’t believe everything you see on television or everything you read in the paper, including those pretty, glossy flyers that will arrive bright and early this Sunday.
Especially not those pretty, glossy flyers!!
Here’s the deal. I am not going to tell you not to go shopping with your mom or your best friend or your wife or husband next Friday. I would never do that. Go. Have fun. Continue traditions. Make new traditions.
Just don’t believe the flyers, unless you are willing to read the fine print. If you don’t believe me, read this. It tells you all the “dirty secrets.”
I don’t shop on Black Friday. Yeah, I know. You’re thinking I’m no fun at all, aren’t you? I’ll give you fun. I would rather go to the Turkey Burn at my local gym than shop on Black Friday. (Seriously, I do that and I have last year’s T-shirt to prove it.)
Here are my guidelines for your Black Friday shopping:
If I’ve scared you away from the “fun” and “coolness” of Black Friday, here are some of the things I enjoy on the Friday after Thanksgiving.
Whatever your plans for Black Friday, I want to wish everyone a very, Happy Thanksgiving! I pray that you all have much to be thankful for this year.
Heather Sunseri is a Christian, wife and mother of two young children. She has worked as a CPA for the past 15 years for thoroughbred horse farms and in public accounting in Central Kentucky. She spends her free time as an inspirational writer and enjoys the little things in life from long bike rides in the country to homemade pizza and family game night.