Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shopping. Show all posts

Friday, November 24, 2017

2017 Black Friday Shopping

2017 Black Friday

What did I buy? nothing I really need for sure :-)

New, mostly online

  • Smart Wi-Fi Plug $35
  • Google Home $75
  • Google Home Mini $40
  • LEGO x3 $25 each
  • LEGO Duplo x2 $25 each
  • Dry/Wet Vac $35
  • InstanPot 6-in-1 6qt $50
  • Small stuff - Lightning cables 2 for $10
  • Vitamix S50 - $280 from Amazon.ca 1 day sale


Used Stuff

  • Lenovo T430s $220
  • Value Village 50% off sale $200 in 2 visits



Tuesday, December 02, 2014

Black Friday/Cyber Monday Purchases

Even though I had no intention of lining up or buying anything, these great deals still came and I couldn't resist
I never left my house to buy the below, that's the beauty of online shopping

Walmart.ca - their free shipping really encouraged me to buy from them
  • X'mas Tree with lights $20
  • LEGO 1600 pieces Creative Tower $40 x 2
  • LEGO - many of them for $10-$20, for gifts
  • Roku $10 (price error, probably will never come) $10 "sorry" gift card instead
  • Ziploc $2 x 3
  • Lexar 32GB MicroSD Card $15
Electronics
  • NCIX 32GB MicroSD Card $15
  • NCIX Asus Router $20 - $10 MIR
  • WIND - Nexus 5 refurb $200 ... if it ever comes
  • Kobo 10" Arc - $125 via a kind RFD'er
  • Windows Phone BLU HD - $129
  • Lorex Baby Monitor $20

Everything Else

  • Orbitz $100 off $100 reservations - 10 nights booked for Turkey ($1000 saved?)
  • Shop.ca $500 Esso Gift Card bundle for $475 and $450
  • Cheesecake Factory $25 e-certificate with 2 FREE Cheesecake slices

Monday, July 27, 2009

Weekend Recap - Small World, Toronto Drivers, UW Logo, Blue Jays

Small World
This is a small world, and Nth post of my love with the notion of six degrees of separation.
This weekend I realized a friend of mine, G, whom I met via Viv, plays badminton with my brother's landlord, W. Imagine the surprise when I saw G's photo on the brochure, ha

More importantly, Pacific Ocean is not enough to separate destiny or fate :-)

Toronto Crazy Drivers
This weekend was shopping at Yorkdale, Pacific Mall, and some better Asian food.
Nothing fancy but a few observations
  • Personally I had to honk 3 times because drivers in Toronto did not know how to drive, the craziest sample of this fact happened when a car changed from the lane 3 (so you have Left Turn Lane 0, Lane 1-4 on Highway 7 & Woodbine) to lane 0, IN THE MIDDLE OF THE INTERSECTION. He/She was lucky no accident happened. Drivers should anticipate their directions, not react!!!!
  • Roots Outlet near Yorkdale sucks
  • Toronto Blue Jays beat the Tampa Bay Rays 5-1, finally, when it doesn't matter anymore. I got soaking wet walking there, because I only learned about the indoor SKYWALK on my way back to the Union Station (13 years in Canada and not knowing about it [built in 1989], shame on me)
  • The new Reminton Center to be built besides Pacific Mall will be HUGE, see for yourself (the bottom horizontal grey box is the Pacific Mall)



Netbook Take 2
Bought MSI Wind U100 for $320
Sold MSI Wind U100 for $360 shipped
Bought ASUS 1000H for $270 shipped - still too small for my fingers, but it will do
Bought Canada Computers 2GB Laptop RAM $33 - $15 MIR = $18
Installed the RAM and faster XP, later on Windows 7 = priceless



New UW Logo = Ugly
http://www.bulletin.uwaterloo.ca/2009/jul/24fr.html
One more reason to not donate back to UW because they spend money on the wrong place :-)

Monday, September 01, 2008

USA Trip (Shopping at Grove City and Amusement Park at Erie, PA)

For the Labour Day long weekend, we were bored and decided to go somewhere for the sake of not staying at home. We chose Grove City and Erie as they are nearby and provides enough to entertain us, which it certainly did

Day 1 - Grove City, Pennsylvania
Left Waterloo at 5am and smooth traffic all the way to the border, except there was an accident where 2 cars were in the ditch and 6 police cars/3 ambulances/2 firetrucks were on the scene
At the border, we got sent into the US Customs office because our cousin brought the Maple Leaf Card (Residence) his US VISA on the expired passport, but not a current valid passport. The officer initially told us he cannot enter US (which would have been a disaster) but finally let him through after 30 minutes, as he's a minor which only requires photo ID to enter US. WHEW~

This is when GPS came in and led us all the way. Started on the I-90 tollway in NY (paid $2.75), entered into PA I-90 which is toll-free (jealous, PA has no state tax on clothing, cheaper gas, and free-ways), then turned on I-79 down to Grove City. Only fun was to see 2 Ontario cars (Acura TSX & Honda Civic) chasing each other, and then a police cruiser came out and pulled the Civic aside (he deserved it)

Grove City here we are, the Prime Outlets Mall with hundreds of stores to walk around. Funny thing is there were 2 cute Taiwanese girls working at the Wok Chinese food in the food court, I ordered in Mandarin :)
Lastly, there was a big lineup for the Coach Factory Outlet, and it was truely a sale - Coach bag for less than $100, no wonder everyone is carrying a Coach shopping bag. Unfortunately I don't need one nor buy one for anyone. Spent around 5 hours there and walked away with $20 Addidas clothing only, how sad. A few interesting observations - 90% of women wear flip-flop, I saw a University of Waterloo T-shirt, Toronto FC jersey and couple Canadian credit cards = popular destination for Canadians indeed.

Back to Erie Springhill Marriot, filled up gas at $3.65/gallon (while it was $1.27 in Canada, equivalent to $4.80/gallon), took a quick rest in the fancy hotel suite (unfortunately my Marriot Gold status didn't get me a free upgrade as there was nothing available), it's off to another shopping destination - Millcreek Mall, where my only purchase of a $20 clearance Abercrombie & Fitch polo. The mall style was different than the outlet mall so it was nice to see Macy's and Abercrombie. No electronics store at all thus far for my liking :(

After a long day of shopping, we headed to Hibachi Japanese Steakhouse (teppanyaki) for dinner. The food was tasty and decent portion to satisfy us, along with the entertaining chef presentation. After dinner we drove to the Presque Isle State Park wanting to take a quick drivearound but idled shortly at the gate confused about the hours. Then a park ranger pulled behind us and asked if we are okay and need any help. That was too much share of officers in a day, but nice of him. Back to hotel we go, and concludes the first day with 3 persons sharing the King bed and 2 sharing a sofabed




Day 2 - Erie, Pennsylvania
Woke up "naturally" in the hotel, and enjoyed a good hot continental breakfast after a 30 minute lineup. The food was worth the wait at least, generous portions and DIY waffle was fun
Headed to Waldameer Amusement Park Water World at 11am, with a coupon (only paid $70 for 5 of us). Let the fun begin
3 hours in Water Park - the tube rides were okay, I did enjoy the Bermuda body slide (we were lifted off the tube in the vertical drop, cool) and the Giant Body Slide. The free fall slides were not as exciting as they looked but the lazy river was fun. Overall good weather, good sun, good crowd

5 hours in Amusement Park - it was no Wonderland, but the Ravine Flyer roller coaster was very good except it ended all too quickly before you realized it. The steel dragon was new to us, it is similiar to Wonderland's The Fly, but also rotated while on the track so the front became the back and vice versa (it sits 4, 2 facing front and 2 facing back). The dropzone was short and not scary, and one can clearly see the attractions were designed towards family and children friendly. However, we enjoyed the sky ride and the gondola wheel nontheless with photos to prove.

Thoughts of the day - it was an enjoyable day, perhaps somewhat too much time spent lining up, but we all had fun, we all had sunburn on our shoulders (ouch), and I don't mind returning here. On the other hand, still curious about the $25/person indoor Splash Lagoon Water Park

After the amusement park next part of the journey is the Presque Isle State Park again, trying to catch a glimpse of it in the daylight. We did miss the sunset but caught the beautiful dusk, and the mosquitos.


Ate the dinner at Taco Bell and back to Canada we go, and what a nice away gift from the city of West Field, NY, shooting off Labour Day Fireworks as we drove on the I-90 and got a heads up from the toll booth lady "Enjoy the fireworks!" Some hours of driving, 30 minutes Canadian border wait, and busy QEW later, we are home (2:30 am), and the rabbits are still alive! Bed Time!!