Wednesday, May 21, 2008

You Just Never Know

   The crafty thrift shopper strikes again!  In my wanderings between clients, I pass through some area towns.  In one of those towns yesterday, with a little time to kill, I stopped at a thrift store.  No real intentions of buying anything, not looking for anything in particular, I walked in the front door and directly to my right found this adorable little ceramic pig-piggy bank.  Cute, I can see it sitting on my dresser!  Into a basket it goes.  I wandered over to the book section and found an old notebook(the kind that takes half-size pages).  I opened it up and found a cookbook compilation from the Auxiliary to S. M. Heller Memorial Hospital in Napolean, OH.  From 1957.  Before Kinko, this was all hand typed(probably on a manual typewriter), copied and punched.  In pretty good shape for its age.  Only 2 years younger than me!  For a buck, it joined the pig.   I can't wait to discover some old fashioned goodness recipes.                                                                                                     I also found some inspiration!  I've been looking for that just right quilt pattern design to strike, and yesterday, I found it.  There were some gallon storage bags full of quilt squares.  Some are 3", some 6", and one has some larger sized scraps.  They all were $1 and $2, a bargain I couldn't pass up!  My mind is beginning to form the basic design as I write this.  (can you hear the buzzing?)

   On to my next client of the day.  He's a thrift shopper, too.  Hearing my tales of success, he got the bug to go.  So we jumped in the car(well, not exactly jumped) and headed downtown.  Jackpot again!  He found a couple pieces of furniture, I found a new(to me) outfit for work, and of course, a few books to add to my already too large collection, and a book for a friend.  Quite a haul for the day at just $36.  You just never know what you're going to find!

   I'm working some overtime midnight shifts this week.  I'll be putting some away for the canoe marathon weekend in July.  No, I'm not in it, but will be following it.  I'll tell you all about it in a later entry-it's alot of fun.  Then there's a little trip I want to take in August.  More details on that later, too.  I've got to catch some sleep when I can this week, so I'll be saying good night, and.....

                               ~Thanks For Stopping By~ 

 

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

A Piggy Bank,you can use it to save your money from thrifting LOL

Anonymous said...

great finds!! I often forget about thrift shops/garage sales when looking for new things I need, but came across a casserole dish at a garage sale the other day with a glass lid; exactly what I needed; paid $2.50 for it; told my husband we probably saved at least $10, probably more; need to do more of that in these economic challenging days

your upcoming trips/adventures sound interesting, looking forward to reading about them

enjoy the day

betty

Anonymous said...

I would love to just watch you shopping in a thrift store.  Enjoy all of your finds.  Have a happy Friday.  Luv ya!

Allison

Anonymous said...

I do love thrift store shopping myself. You never know what little treasures you'll find each time~~
I hope your having a beautiful weekend,
Rebecca

Anonymous said...

I LOVE our local Goodwill stores,
I buy a lot of really good clothes there for pennies on the dollar. (Jeans for $6.50)
And hubby and I have decided to take up golf.
So far, he has found a $110 golf bag for $5 and nearly a full set of clubs for $20.
I couldn't agree more.
I totally love thrift shops!

         have a good evening!

                            sunny

Anonymous said...

UGH!

I TOTALLY forgot to add you to my alerts so I would get entry alerts! dang it sorry.. Your added now....

  LOL yeah my mother likes to do that kinda stuff the crafty junk that totally bores the crap out of me LOL!

   I just updated as you were commenting on my last entry! ^_^
hehehehe...

~ Christopher ~

Anonymous said...

I love a good thrift shop too!

Go Red Wings!

be well,
Dawn