Sunday, March 8, 2009

Snuggie... The Blanket with SLEEVES!

Paul's birthday is on Tuesday and Camie and Cody got him a superb present.
(Paul always makes fun of the commercial and the product- so it was perfect)
THE SNUGGIE!
And because they ordered right then- it came with a free reading light (shown above).
And because they called in the next 10 minutes- they got a second one... FREE!
(So I got to share in the Snuggie bliss)

They chose a fantastic BYU blue- so Paul could stay nice and warm during those chilly lacrosse games.
And guess what- a new use for snuggies- you can Vacuum in them!
We can't wait to do everything in our snuggies. Eat/prepare dinner, Car trips, plan rides, movie theatres... the possibilities are endless! I even just did this post in my snuggie. Haha
note: Snuggies make you extremely non-photogenic.

Thanks Cam and Cod!

6 comments:

The Gray's said...

Christine, this is your cousin Nicole Fisher...Gray! I found your blog via our cousin's Stacie's blog! Small world! I love this post by the way, it totally cracked me up about the "Snuggie". Everytime I see this commercial it always makes me laugh.
Anyway, hope all is well! Hey I have a blog too, but it's private, if you want email me your email address and I'll send you an invite: my email is nicole.gray1980@yahoo.com
Bye! :)

cfm said...

hee hee I can't stop laughing at the site of you two in your snuggies! thanks for the hilarious post!

Clestial said...

Oh dear. That is slightly horrific. Good work Cami/Cody! I have to say, I'm pretty jealous.

Lindsay said...

my roommate totally has one! Very tempted to make my own purchase...especially after this post. hahah love the snuggies
How could you not?

Michelle Montgomery said...

That is hilarious! Those commercials we me laugh every time. Really...why did someone have to "improve" the ordinary blankets that have been working just fine for centuries? got me.

Kelly Jean said...

Haha, you got one!? That's so funny. When I saw those commercials for the first time, I thought I was suddenly in the 70s. They know how to sell 'em.