It's not Southlake. It's not even Knox-Henderson.
It's University Park Village in Cowtown, home of the largest Apple store in Texas, according to the Apple Genius who was helping me yesterday. And of course he said it with a bit of pride in his voice.
It is quite palatial. To be quite honest, it makes NorthPark's Apple look like a closet. And you know I love me some NorthPark.
I am considering taking on a part time job so at least I will make some money being there. I can't get enough.
Now we need Anthropologie in that shopping center, and 5--nay, SIX of my favorites will be in one place.
It's University Park Village in Cowtown, home of the largest Apple store in Texas, according to the Apple Genius who was helping me yesterday. And of course he said it with a bit of pride in his voice.
It is quite palatial. To be quite honest, it makes NorthPark's Apple look like a closet. And you know I love me some NorthPark.
I am considering taking on a part time job so at least I will make some money being there. I can't get enough.
Now we need Anthropologie in that shopping center, and 5--nay, SIX of my favorites will be in one place.
I still can't believe you and Brad went shopping for fun. I can't drag Justin anywhere that's not Albertson's or Sam's! ha ha. What's your special secret?? Please share!
ReplyDeleteI grew up in an area of Texas where the “big city” was the town with the Wal-Mart. Now, a city isn’t truly cool unless it has an Apple store. Oh, how times change! (also, I second the vote for an Anthropologie)
ReplyDeleteLoved the use of 'nay'... you crack me up sometimes with the little things
ReplyDeleteI love Anthropologie!
ReplyDeleteI have to say that my husband hates to shop, so when he goes with me, I know he is making a sacrifice.
ReplyDeleteIt's like him taking me camping. Yuck, nature.
But usually, we work out a deal. He will go as long as we are done by a certain agreed upon time of day, he gets to go in some stores that he wants, and he gets to pick dinner.