Applicious I

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in Family & Friends, The Home Front | Posted on 14-10-2008

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Making caramel apples was more fun than eating them. Time with friends and candy corn was time well spent.

Ryan and his friend Jack. Really, two peas in a pod. It is nice to have someone else that speaks 4 year old boy.

Ryan and his friend Jack. Really, two peas in a pod.

We used mini yogurt pretzels, sunflower seeds and candy corn to embellish our caramel apples.

We used mini yogurt pretzels, sunflower seeds and candy corn to embellish our caramel apples.

Nora and Molly. Two peas in a basket.

Nora and my daughter Molly. Two peas in a basket.

Nora making apples with her Papa Chris and Mama Dawn.

Nora making apples with her Papa Chris and Mama Dawn.

Blind taste test. Bin-style candy corn vs. Brach's bagged candy. It was a draw! Both were good. Which do you like better?

Bin-style candy corn vs. Brach's bagged candy corn. It was a draw! Both types were yummy. Which do you prefer? Could you tell them apart in a blind taste test?

Garage Sale – Part 2

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Posted by Jessica | Posted in Domestic Logestics, The Home Front | Posted on 27-09-2008

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Yeah for no rain! Our sale day weather was crisp yet balmy. The extended garage sale season was so delightful. We had a decent turn out of costumers despite it almost being October!

Dawn (Hostess) has a son named Jack. His first costume was a Jack-o-Lantern. Future costume ideas include a Jack-in-the-Box and a Jack (like the little metal toy).

Autumn has fully arrived so I will have to wait until next year for more g-sale shopping or hostessing. I have already placed priced items in storage for a May 2009 sale. I think it is a sickness. Or I guess you could call it a hobby or maybe necessity.

Notice the freshly cut hydrayngia bloom on our hostess table. Our trip to the mall for rolling racks was diverted for a quick stop to the frontage road burm in front of Sport's Authority. Snip. Ahh! Nice.

Notice the freshly cut hydrangea bloom on our hostess table. Our trip to the mall for rolling racks was diverted for a quick stop to the frontage road berm in front of Sport's Authority. Snip. Ahh! Nice.

Our little not-babies-anymore girls (Noran and Molly) stopped by for a visit after naptime.

Our little not-babies-anymore girls stopped by for a visit after nap-time. In order of appearance: Nora, Dawn, Jess (me) and Molly.

Dawn's Mom made us aprons for our price tickets and cash. They worked out so well! Thanks Mrs. Dawn's Mom. Dawn selected=

Dawn's Mom made us aprons for our price tickets and cash. They worked out so well! Thanks Mrs. Dawn's Mom. Dawn selected an apron that matched her lower level couch pillows. She looked marvelous indeed.

My apron was the first toile item I have ever owed. I felt oh so designerly wearing ottoman fabric! ;)

My apron was the first toile item I have ever owed. I felt oh so interior designer-ish wearing ottoman fabric! ;)

Baby clothes at our garage sale:

  • Stories of who wore what and when to help remember our child’s blurry days of babyhood.
  • Taking clothes out of the pricing box because we were not ready to see that one go
  • Pink rack, blue rack and sliver of green and yellow because Dawn did not know what she was having…she is one of those. ;)

In the doings of the sale I found opportunities to silently pray for some of our customers. It seems that there always happens to be a hand full of people that appear to be needing love. I tend to let few items like a snow suit or an extra stuffed animal or book get tossed in without charge.

Just throw it in!

So many people have been generous to me via hand-me-downs that of course I can’t resist paying it forward. Let this be an encouragement to you to spread the love with second hand clothes. What have you been hanging on to in the attic for someday when your neighbor could use it today?

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