I gave up many things when we moved away from Texas: the culture, the mild winters, Tex-Mex on every corner, and most importantly, our family.
This was tempered by the perks of the DC area: beautiful scenery, four seasons, a great job for Joe, and most importantly, being able to walk to stores like the Gap.
HOWEVER, the Reston Gap has closed down. (Local peeps, are you aware of this?) I am a little ashamed to admit that upon researching this topic it appears the store actually closed down 2.5 months ago due to a lease issue. But what can I say? I don't get out much during the winter months. And I swear I was in there days before the closing buying a gift for Mari's new baby.
All this to say: BARBARIC. What am I supposed to do? Go all the way to the mall to conduct Gap-related business? It's just all very shocking.
And I don't want to brag, but I should mention that I can still walk to Anthro and J.Crew.
I'll be back on Friday with a post of actual significance. It was supposed to be today's but what can I say? I'm tired.
This was tempered by the perks of the DC area: beautiful scenery, four seasons, a great job for Joe, and most importantly, being able to walk to stores like the Gap.
HOWEVER, the Reston Gap has closed down. (Local peeps, are you aware of this?) I am a little ashamed to admit that upon researching this topic it appears the store actually closed down 2.5 months ago due to a lease issue. But what can I say? I don't get out much during the winter months. And I swear I was in there days before the closing buying a gift for Mari's new baby.
All this to say: BARBARIC. What am I supposed to do? Go all the way to the mall to conduct Gap-related business? It's just all very shocking.
And I don't want to brag, but I should mention that I can still walk to Anthro and J.Crew.
I'll be back on Friday with a post of actual significance. It was supposed to be today's but what can I say? I'm tired.
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