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September 21, 2020 1 Comment

Family Game Night with Walmart+

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I never really realized what a treat it was to be able to just run to store real quick until we moved here to Twentynine Palms. Now, every trip to the store takes about two hours round trip and if you’re smart you make a day of it and enjoy the outing and hit up all the places in one trip. Since store runs aren’t as frequent as they used to be, we rely heavily on online shopping and it’s a luxury that I’d have a hard time living without. Two-day shipping has been pretty much the game-changer for me especially in the time of COVID where we aren’t getting out and about like we used to.

Recently, the girls asked to have a game night and wanted to play some new games. We’ve been playing a lot of games lately so I was happy to oblige. I thought that would be a great time to try out Walmart’s new Walmart+ membership. With free unlimited delivery (your order must be at least $35 and other restrictions may apply) available as fast as same-day. I was able to load up my online cart with new games, snacks, and treats for the ultimate family game night. I can see us using this convenient feature again and again.

Walmart has been a great online resource for me from everything from household goods to home decor to games and toys. It’s always my first online destination for kid gifts, snacks, and toiletries. Now, with a Walmart+ membership, you can get these items at the same low prices with free same-day or next-day delivery on orders $35+ (restrictions apply).

Since we live in a semi-remote area, I loved that I could order a handful of games, snacks, and treats on a Monday night and have them at my door Wednesday morning without having to trek the 30-miles to the closest Walmart.

Here’s the scoop on the Walmart+ membership that rolled out on September 15th:

For just $98 per year or $12.95 per month you may receive:
Free unlimited delivery including next day and same delivery depending on location. Your order must be at least $35 and other restrictions may apply.
Mobile scan & go capability. You’ll be able to scan while you shop for an easy, contactless check-out in the stores. This means you can run into the store to grab your one or two items and check out with your phone as you shop in-store. If that’s not winning, I don’t know what is.
Member prices on Fuel at Walmart, Murphy USA and Murphy Express fuel stations. Fill up and save 5 cents a gallon at nearly 2,000 locations.

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About Chelsea

Chelsea Coulston is the resident decorator, baker, and pillow hoarder around these parts. A wife to an active duty Sailor and mom of two girls, Chelsea's got a knack for decorating even the most challenging spaces (just see her military base house!) She's inspired by cool beach tones and warm natural elements that remind you of a day at the beach. After living in a half dozen rentals, she's enjoyed spending the last few years in a cute ranch style home that she and her husband have almost completely renovated themselves. Chelsea lives in sunny Jacksonville, Florida with her husband and two daughters.

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  1. Lisa @ Extra Black Olives says

    October 1, 2020 at 6:52 pm

    I hadn’t heard about the gas discount. That’s good to know!

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I'm Chelsea. Wife to Matt, and mama to P and Millie. I'm a fan of making and decorating things and everything blue + white. I believe that there is no such thing as too many throw pillows. Lover of iced coffee and cocktail Fridays. I'm glad you're here.

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#ad Homeschool/General parent “pro” tip - buy #ad Homeschool/General parent “pro” tip - buy a shower caddy and stuff it full of art supplies to keep your kids from having their markers and crayons all over the place. For real though, this was a game changer. Previously, I had one hard and heavy caddy for all of our supplies that I would plop on the table during our school day but I found my kids constantly getting up to grab a pink crayon or the blue marker. Or at the end of the day things weren’t getting put away properly and the next day we couldn’t find the glue or the scissors. Now, they each have a caddy that they are responsible for. I’ve partnered with @walmart to share this simple organizing solution. The girls keep their supplies together and carry the caddy around to wherever they choose to school that day/minute. I used my Walmart+ membership again to pull this off. I was able to order all the art caddy necessities online using the W+ free shipping, no order minimum (excludes oversized/freight & Marketplace items) benefit so I can limit my time in stores. #walmartplus
Sitting here thinking about everything that’s go Sitting here thinking about everything that’s gotten me through this last year.
1. My family - having my girls home has been everything I never knew I needed. 
1a. My mom - in those early pandemic days, when we didn’t leave the house, she would meet me halfway between here and Vegas. We would sit in the middle of the desert with our masks on and just visit. I needed that so much and I know she did too.
2. My friends - it’s hard to imagine making it through this year without the friendships I have. They’ve carried me. A small group of neighbors here that would meet at the park for some outdoor fellowship and our weekly dinners made life feel a little more normal. Having regular calls with my best friend in FL was gold especially since we can’t see each other. And regular chats with @bykaithanson got me through especially in those early days.
3. Regular therapy - if I wasn’t already going before all this happened I surely would need to now. This all is very heavy stuff and having someone that is outside your circle to talk to is so important. This saves me again and again.
4. Making bread. I started making last year so when it blew up during that first quarantine I was so excited that we all were baking together. Whenever I’m feeling anxious making dough helps.
5. Exercise - this was the year I finally made exercise a priority. I love how much better I feel when I move my body each day. I’m less anxious and I’m more at peace.
6. All the technology that connects us. Marco Polo, FaceTime, texting, FB Messenger, all of it. Being able to reach all of my loved ones with the tips of my fingers has made it a lot easier when I can’t see them.
7. Television - how many shows have we binged this year? I don’t even know but I remember tackling Friday Night Lights in the beginning of the pandemic and being so sad it was over. 
8. This community. One thing I wanted in 2020 was to CONNECT with you all here and that has happened and its been wonderful getting to know each of you!
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We’ve been through a lot this year what has carried you? Tag a friend that’s gotten you through. 
Hoping and praying for a truly happy new year. 💙💙
Merry Christmas from our home to yours! I wish you Merry Christmas from our home to yours! I wish you everything good this Christmas and in the new year. 🎄
#ad Fun festive morning with the girls! My girls l #ad Fun festive morning with the girls! My girls love making and baking anything! We made cinnamon roll Christmas trees then decorated them with m&ms and sprinkles. I bought everything from Walmart, used canned cinnamon rolls to make them quick and easy so we could focus our energy on decorating them. Holiday memories made! How are you making memories with your family this season? @walmart http://liketk.it/34rdO #liketkit @liketoknow.it #walmart
I want to hear about your collections!! I don’t I want to hear about your collections!! I don’t collect much but I do have a few Christmas things that I’ve been collecting over the years. These nutcrackers are one. The girls pick out a new one each year. I have a small collection little white village houses and since the first year we were married we bought a peace dove ornament from Pier 1 (Li Bien brand) - they quit selling them so this will be the first in 14 years that we don’t get one of those. What do you collect???
Military base house kitchen but make it Christmas! Military base house kitchen but make it Christmas! 🥰🥰🥰🎄
I really don’t love this kitchen but I’ve worked hard to make it easier on the eyes with a faux backsplash and with some mini wreaths on the cabs. Feelin’ festive. Sources for the backsplash are on the blog + @liketoknow.it 👍

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