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From Amazon: two 4.0 amp hour 80 volt batteries for a Greenworks electric chainsaw, a set of 800 thread count twin 100% Cotton, light blue bedsheets, with two extra pillow cases.
From Costco: Groceries and a car wash
On the way home from Costco at a gas station close to my house, 3/4 of a tank of unleaded gasoline priced 40 cents / gallon less than at Costco (thanks for the information and the $6 I saved, Gas Buddy app).
 
I know that pain! Our bedroom is on the second floor and it isn’t a swap for the faint of heart!
Also, another thing that is a not for the faint of heart: Trying to fold and put into storage a weighted blanket. I just put away a 12-pound weighted blanket b/c I bought a 20-pound weighted blanket.
 
Going to the local pharmacy sometime this week to pick up these:

1) Pantoprazole for acid reflux disease.

2) Eliquis for blood clots

3) Albuterol Sulfate/Proair for asthma

4) Fluticasone Propionate Salmeterol/Advair for Asthma.

Also gotta pick up bottles of multivitamins, iron, and psyllium.
 
Aircove Wifi Router from Amazon to replace my ancient Netgear Nighthawk

Going to the local pharmacy sometime this week to pick up these:

1) Pantoprazole for acid reflux disease.

2) Eliquis for blood clots

3) Albuterol Sulfate/Proair for asthma

4) Fluticasone Propionate Salmeterol/Advair for Asthma.

Also gotta pick up bottles of multivitamins, iron, and psyllium.
If you have a Costco membership, the multivitamins and Fluticasone Propionate nasal spray, under the Kirkland Signature brand name are on sale. I didn't check the others.
 
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Aircove Wifi Router from Amazon to replace my ancient Netgear Nighthawk


If you have a Costco membership, the multivitamins and Fluticasone Propionate nasal spray, under the Kirkland Signature brand name are on sale. I didn't check the others.
Yeah. I don't Costco as they don't have one in the city of St. Louis. The closest ones are either in South County or University City. I can't drive due to lazy eyes in both eyes (state bars me from driving). And I don't do online orders/deliveries/store pickup. Reason: I used to work retail at Target, and I know what they really mean when they say to a guest "we didn't have any of these on the shelf." Basically, the team member spent most of their time talking to their friend instead of working. I've seen it happen.

Plus, I have a locally owned pharmacy that deals only with people who are on Medicare/Medicaid + Medicare Advantage supplemental insurance and/or the VA (it's owned by a veteran). And the pharmacists there use prescription cards for anything that isn't covered by insurance. My mother has to pay for it all as I am also under guardianship. But the prescriptions were covered by insurance, and all together cost her about $10.

There's also a nearby CVS that's inside my Schnucks grocery store that carries my prescription allergy pills for fairly cheap.

Also, I forgot to mention that I bought season 1 of Blake's 7 on Blu Ray at Barnes & Noble. :angel::angel::angel::angel: Basically, my uncle drives my aunt, mother, and I to any place (shopping included) on weekends. For shopping and other things on weekdays, mom and I just take the bus.
 
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Plus, in the city of St. Louis the only retailer that's still in the city other than grocery stores, Home Depot, and Lowe's, is Target. We used to have KMart and Venture stores in the city, but they went bankrupt years ago.
 
Flowers for my sister because her live-in carer died.


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