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FREE Old Navy Sweater!!!

So another site that I belong to besides Influenster is Crowdtap.  This site is pretty awesome too.  It's laid out really simple and you accumulate points by answering survey questions about various products and you can redeem the points for gift cards or other various things.  It's pretty cool.

Anyways, I qualified for a Sweater Share from Old Navy which meant that myself and a friend could go to Old Navy, try on a bunch of sweaters (of our choosing) and get one for FREE....Totally FREE....no strings attached.
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I was super excited about this, because who doesn't love FREE stuff!?  And to top it off, I LOVE Old Navy!!!  So I took along my best friend Rae and we tried on a whole bunch of sweaters.  Here's a picture of the ones we chose!!  I love cable sweaters but they are usually too pricey for me to want to spend the money on myself...but this time I got one for free!! That left me with spending money to buy a hat and some gloves that I desperately needed!! (It's COLD out there!!)  So now I am one happy mommy! Got my Old Navy fix in for this week....got a really nice, comfy, soft, warm, pretty sweater!! And an awesome fleece hat and gloves so the rest of my appendages don't freeze and fall off!

Definitely stop by Old Navy and grab yourself a sweater, they have an awesome selection and they are having some great holiday sales!!

LOVE ME SOME OLD NAVY!!

Thanks Old Navy & Crowdtap for this opportunity!!

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