Anyway, back to the point of this post. While on their walk, my Handyman discovered a moving sale at a home a couple of blocks up the street from us. He liked what he saw, so as soon as I got home he insisted that we go back together and take a look. Here are some of the "treasures" we found.
There was a whole table of Tupperware, most of which was quite old and yellowed, but I picked up this box for storing cookies and bars for $0.50.
I've been wishing for a second loaf pan, and I found these two for $0.25 each.
We bought these three Christmas ornaments for $1. I can't wait to see them hanging on the tree!
We picked up these two thermoses for $0.50 each. They'll be great for picnics and even for my Handyman to take to with him to work.
One of my favorite finds of the day was this sweet little rocker for Sweet Pea. It was only $5, and it's really in pretty good shape. My Handyman plans to refinish it if he gets the time, but even as it is, I'm happy with it. We plan to give it to Sweet Pea for Christmas, but when we brought it home she fell in L-O-V-E with it. I finally hid it away today, and I'm guessing she won't remember it when she receives it for Christmas.
My Handyman's favorite find was a set of china. I've never really been interested in owning a set of china, I'm content with simple, inexpensive dishes that I can use every day, but my Handyman REALLY liked the set that they were selling. They were asking $175 for it, though, and I didn't feel like we needed it at all. The lady saw how interested my Handyman was, and was obviously hoping to make the sale. I told her it was lovely, but I really didn't think we needed it, and she came back saying that they could take $150 for it. I said thank you, no, and walked outside to look at other things. My Handyman asked me if he couldn't offer her $125, and I reluctantly agreed. She came down to $135 and my Handyman couldn't resist. So, I am now the {proud}
I like the simple design, and the pretty silver ring around the edge.
For now, I don't have any place to put it, so it's all packed way in boxes, but some day, perhaps I will have a bigger home and a china cabinet to display all of these lovely pieces!
Wow!! You have a set of china!! I don't think I would've been ready to part with the money for it, either, but YAY for the man who did it for you! It's beautiful!! And I'm sure someday you'll have a cabinet to display it in and occassions to use it... what a cool thing!
ReplyDeleteWow! It's beautiful, Autie! How precious that he would buy that! I have only started a china collection..it's slow process. I have all these mental pictures of using it someday for marvelous Thanksgiving & Christmas dinners. Like in a Norman Rockwell painting or something. :) Silly. I, too, hope to have a cabinet to display it in...mine are currently in boxes as well and it seems such a shame to let such prettiness be packed away! :)
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