Now I am seriously contemplating a costco membership.
I already have rain boots, but now I'm considering a membership for the produce. I'm surprised the memberships are as inexpensive as $55! I heard the kale is cheap there and I think I could easily save $55 over the course of a few months on kale alone.
I want these and they leggings they are talking about! They do have good produce, we've just been using trader joes (already cleaned and chopped kale, why yes, thank you I am lazy). But its the first time we've lived somewhere with one.
Isn't the rain in Seattle pretty frequent but fairly light? At least that's what I remember from visiting.
I have no interest in spending this kind of money on rain boots, but I need something. We get some crazy downpours here. Last week, it rained hard for 52 hours straight. Even with an umbrella, I got soaked on my way to work and 8 hours later, my sweater still hadn't dried. And that's hardly the first one I've been caught in.
For people who spend a lot of time traveling by foot rather than car, rain boots are a godsend. When it rains here it RAINS, and yet I still have to walk to the subway or grocery store or whatever. Rain boots make that so much more pleasant, and prevents me from ruining my leather shoes or showing up everywhere with wet pant bottoms (the worst feeling in the world). And the best thing -- I don't have to worry about maneuvering around the huge puddles at every street corner. I have fashionable rain boots (worth the investment for me because I wear them all the time), but I absolutely wear them for the comfort and utility rather than to show off.
If my rain walking was just to the car on my driveway and maybe across a parking lot, I wouldn't bother. But I walk a lot in the rain, so rain boots are a revelation.
Thank you for further supporting my *need* for these boots.
I want these and they leggings they are talking about! They do have good produce, we've just been using trader joes (already cleaned and chopped kale, why yes, thank you I am lazy). But its the first time we've lived somewhere with one.
Costco kale is also cleaned and chopped. It's a huge bag though!
I don't understand the Hunter boots love, but I live in Southern CA and would have no need for them. Anyway, it did make me peek at the Costco site and now I really, really want a Vitamix.