“ are too old to carry bags now we brought kids.” April Burnham and her daughter Adisson say they plan to do Black Friday shopping every year from now as a way of bringing them together. This family rite of passage starts at twelve years old “because you have to be able to walk and make it for 20 hours,” jokes Jennifer Fontaine, Eva’s mom. “I have been doing this for 50 years, and my mother of 85 years old still does it, too,” said Didi Fontaine. They sang Christmas carols on their drive-in – the only music allowed in the car.Įvery year, the grandmother Didi Fontaine wears a Santa hat, and her 12-year-old granddaughter Eva, who went Black Friday shopping for the first time this year, followed suit. to ensure they could be first in line to get into the Hooksett Target. On Friday, the Fontaine family woke up at 4 a.m. Story produced by NH Public Radio, a member of to be on time for their local Walmart doorbusters.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |