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I'm trying out the regular oat milk but it's not as tasty.
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RIP |
I'm trying out the regular oat milk but it's not as tasty.
I've been at my place for 6 months now and I always knew that I would move my furniture around. Nothing was in its forever place. I learned a long time ago to live in your space (home and work) to get the feel of what will work for you.
There are several big pieces of furniture that came with my place. Since it was originally designed to be a man cave everything is very dark. I wouldn't have picked black armoires (there's no built in closets) or black bookcases but that is what I have to work with. The super sized TV (which I never use) fills one wall and it's solid black. I'm thinking of set up a DVD player (yes very old school) to at least have something playing to light up the wall. Being a night owl, I decided last night to move both the armoires into my bedroom space. That means emptying both out of everything I've squirreled away. Take the artwork off the walls and move the bed. It's going to take all day and fingers crossed I'm making the right move.
Update: the move went well and I'm very happy with the results. I'm now researching how to add removable wall paper to the armories doors to lighten up the room.
What started my path down the road of no return was this embroidery sample. Last week I made the mistake of putting a sharpie pen in my shirt pocket without a cap. Yes, it made a hot mess and the stain didn't come out. So my first thought was to put a patch over it. Didn't find any I liked so then I thought of asking a friend if she could embroider something over it. Wasn't too crazy about that idea because it would be big and may weaken the shirt fabric. Then I saw this sample at Fabmo, which was right on top of the pile. I think it was meant to be. The plan is to use fusible interfacing and cut the parrot out. I'll then stitch it on to the shirt. I'll lose the use of the pocket but I'm not good at remembering to put the caps back on my pens anyways. I'm also looking to find a thin pocket protector, which are very hard to find now days.
Today at the store we got one of those "Karen" types during closing. I don't know what was happening but one of the volunteer who loves everyone and never has a bad word to say about anything came back to warn us not to go out to the front. So you know it had to be really bad. When the store is getting ready to close the manager will announce please head to the counter to check out about 10 minutes before closing. The Karen was upset about how slow the check out process was and that she was being rushed etc... I only walked out there to make sure the manager was not going to get hurt. Of course the usual, "I'm going to call and complain" comment was made. The manager said here's the number and you can talk directly to the security cameras which are recording everything. The Karen got very quiet after that. I'm surprised that she didn't realize security cameras, especially at the cash registers would be recording.
I posted this Lego Shakespeare book on Facebook market place today. When it came in, I thought it was funny enough to post. I'm sure it won't sell but it's worth the shot. I mean who thought to put lego figures and Shakespeare together!
I thought this plate was interesting. It's from Anthropologie, the 2023 Faye collection. That of course sent me down the rabbit hole to see what else was in the collection. No, I won't be collecting them all, I just liked this one. It was interesting what the artist or artists decided to combine together. A bee and a radish, snail with a scallion, butterfly with sweet peas and a lemon with strawberries. Looks like there maybe a cherries, blossoms with a long tail butterfly but it's not as 3D as the rest of the collection. I think it was the usual pairing that caught my eye. I know this type of plate won't last long if used. I was surprised the wings were still in one piece.
Since I didn't want to go mountain biking we went thrifting in Reno. It was a treat to get chauffeured around and not be too concerned when we went to some sketchy area where most thrift stores are. Didn't find much but that was no surprise. I picked up a few puzzles and this small glass basket. It glows green so is vintage but doesn't really have a high resell value. Paid $2.99 (no tax in Nevada on non profits) and will tag it for $12.99
Next trip we're going to visit the pawn shops!
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Vinatage Duncan & Miller Basket |
I finally did the make over on my booth on Thursday. Not 100% sure it looks better but at least I got it done. I was totally exhausted when I got home because of all the people that wanted to talk to me. I think that added another 3 hours to my day. People overload for sure! Posey had to wait for her evening walk as I had to take a nap.
One of the people I talked to was another vendor. We have different opinions on going to estate sale. I normally don't go because the prices are just too high to resell, even on the last day when everything is 50% off. We then got into the discussion about vintage glassware. The secondary market isn't all that great IMO. As she rattled on about all the vintage brands she's picked up I said the people with the money (younger generation) aren't buying at least not at full retail. Way too easy for the them to look it up and buy it online if they really want it for a lower price.
These are vintage pink Fenton candy dishes were given to me. I would price them between $9.99 - $12.99. Knowing that who ever buys it will probably be another reseller. The other vendor would price them at $36 which is full retail. I know for sure I will sell them quickly which is more important than getting the maximum amount.
The only downside to the cabin is there's no mail service. As it's a family compound (five homes) there was a PO box back in the day. Not sure if it's still active as another family took ownership and no one lives there full time anymore.
I did ship out a few boxes to a trusted former sister in law, that a long story why that's important. She was going up to visit with my daughter for the weekend so I shipped everything to her. My daughter asked me to source jeans for the boys which are very hard to thrift and very expensive in Holland. Boys that age are just very tough on pants so hard to find in good condition. I shipped out most of the Trader Joe's ubi pancake mix I got for the boys as it's their favorite.