Our backyard extends beyond the area behind our house, it includes the places we frequent, the places we visit, the places where we live life. This blog is all about the things we find in our backyard and beyond.


Showing posts with label Found Not Lost. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Found Not Lost. Show all posts

Monday, January 07, 2008

Found Not Lost

Happy New Year! I've posted a few more posts on our Found Not Lost site:

1. We won a Tomagotchi from a contest and it arrived just in time for Christmas. The girls have enjoyed playing with the toy and already have the charms hanging on their phones.

2. Thanks to my sisters, we've had our fill of See's candies for the holidays.

3. I posted a review of our favorite place to eat dimsum in Durham.

4. I reviewed The Great Debaters which we went to watch on it's opening day, Christmas Day.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Meizu MP3 Player

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketMy daughter is just in love with her new toy. She already had an MP3 player but she and her sister Asi upgraded this year. While Asi went for the iPod, Jade picked this and she says she hasn't regretted her choice. She's also gloating that the screen on her MP3 player is way bigger than her sister's. Read her review on our finds.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

A Retail Fairy Tale

I remember a time when Sears was THE Store. My step-dad worked there and retired from there. We grew up using Sears products, wearing Sears clothing, hell, we practically lived at the store! But they weren’t THE Store because my step-dad worked there and enjoyed the employee discount on all our purchases; there was actually a time when Sears was THE store where you can get great quality merchandise and excellent customer service.

Remember the lifetime guarantees? If you’ve never heard of a lifetime guarantee, you’re right. No one gives them anymore. Not even the church (But that’s again another subject for later). But there was a time, a long long time ago, when a great department store called Sears Roebuck and Company had so much confidence in the quality of their merchandise that they stood behind them with a lifetime guarantee. I remember when they even had a guarantee on children’s jeans! Whoever heard of a thing like that! They would replace your children’s jeans if they get a hole or the seats wear out or something like that, before they outgrow the jeans. Pretty great huh? My step dad bought all his tools there. Craftsman tools. Because he knew if they ever broke, which they almost never did, Sears would replace them without any questions asked.
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