Here is the story of how I checked #27 off my bucket list...
2000
When my husband and I were in Los Angeles, we of course had to see Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive. Many of the stores needed an appointment and the ones I went into, I certainly was not in the right price range for my budget. I could afford a Jamba Juice. Normally priced at $6 US at the time, Rodeo priced at $11. Good thing there was free valet parking. My husband volunteered to model my Jamba Juice at the fountain at the end of the Drive.

#27 Go shopping on Rodeo Drive added to the list 1989, checked off the list 2000.
2000
When my husband and I were in Los Angeles, we of course had to see Beverly Hills and Rodeo Drive. Many of the stores needed an appointment and the ones I went into, I certainly was not in the right price range for my budget. I could afford a Jamba Juice. Normally priced at $6 US at the time, Rodeo priced at $11. Good thing there was free valet parking. My husband volunteered to model my Jamba Juice at the fountain at the end of the Drive.
#27 Go shopping on Rodeo Drive added to the list 1989, checked off the list 2000.
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