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Monday, March 1, 2010

This Weekend In a Wrap: Goodwill, Fraser Field Swap & the Garrett Tanner Benefit Yard Sale

This weekend was sweet and savvy, fun and full of surprises. This weekend was a gift. If a weekend is a party, then my weekend started on Thursday because I partied at Goodwill big time.

I saw this amazing wood chair last dollar day, when it was still $99.99.

“A used wood chair for $99.99?” I thought to myself. "That seems way too high."

Don't get me wrong, this chair is unique and wonderful, but it was either way over-priced or there was something really special about that it I didn’t understand. I checked to see if there were any markings or numbers on it and this is what I found.

Either way, I knew there was no way it was selling at Goodwill for $99.99. I looked at the week on the tag, I realized if it was still here on next weeks dollar day, it would be $1.00.

Kelly mush have this chair! I’m dying to see what Kelly will do with this chair.

So, I wait until this Thursday. I told the counselor I needed to arrive at Goodwill right when the store opened.

It’s not easy getting this pregnant body out and moving early. Mayer's artistic interpretation of my bulging belly is about right.

Me, my belly and baby girl.

I arrived at Goodwill at 9:00am. I pushed my cart to the back of the store and there sat the chair. My chair for $1.00. The manager helped me carry this chair to my car. He told me I had the deal of the year.

"This chair was looked over by our antique expert and is valued at around $250.00," he said.

It looks like Kelly and I have some research to do on Hale maple wood chairs.

I also found these wood shutters for $1.00. My mind raced. What amazing home décor will Kelly turn these into?

With Kelly on my mind, shopping at Goodwill is much more fun then it used to be.

Needless to say, I did find some great clothing for $1.00 to sell on Ebay.

Remember the brand Horny Toad. Funny name, serious re-sale. I found this Horny Toad dress and snatched it up.

Liz Claiborne continues to be a consistent seller, even styles that I may think are out dated.

I love Hot Cotton by Marc Ware. It's easy to spot this label because the linen is of such fine quality and the fabrics are alive with color. Super sweet. These Hot Cotton pants are a plus size 1X.

My trusted Ralph Lauren. This white career shirt looks like it's never even been worn. I'll take that for sure.

And for the counselor and all the boys he's brainwashed, I find this U of A plaque. Joy!

And this collection of arrowheads would bring Payson's ultimate happiness. I'll see if it's still here on dollar day next time.

Speaking of Payson, he and Mayer have been playing (a nice term for fighting for turns) with my size 10 roller blades.

They each want to wear them all the time.

These Goodwill roller blades came into my life just when I needed them.

Now they each have a pair. Funny thing is, they both still want to wear my size 10's. Hey, Goodwill can't solve all of life's problems.

Now, onto the Fraser Field Swap. I wish I could’ve dressed up vintage, but seriously! Vintage & maternity do not collide. But, look at these darling guests with their tiny waists.

The spirit of the swap was alive and well.

There were so many cool things to pick from. My favorite? Something handmade for baby girl.

A sweet compliment came to Kelly when another friend named Kelly featured her cheese dome make-over, inspired by a My Dear Trash original featured here.

The two Kelly's bond over more ideas and I witness creative minds at work.

Lastly, the yard sale for Garrett Tanner was amazing. I transfered "the apron" over to Becky and she wore it with pride.

It's funny, Becky is barely 100 pounds and I'm not, but an apron fits us both. Nice.

Jann was able to get this jumpy free for the morning.

Becky had help from Jann, Anna and Ashley.

Together, they were able to raise $600.00 to help pay for Garrett's physical therapy. Great work, girls.

And yes, Kelly, I did purchase this amazing frame for you. How could I not?

Garrett you are such an inspiration. We'll turn "trash to cash" again soon for your cause.

Believe it or not, my weekend's activities are not over. See what else happened on tomorrows posting. Have a great day

Friday, February 19, 2010

Benefit Garage Sale for Garrett Tanner

My darling little sister, Becky was amazed at the turn out for the Linda Call Funeral Fund Yard Sale sponsored by My Dear Trash. As you remember, our community raised $2,000.00 to help pay for Linda Call’s funeral expenses. Everybody pulled together and Kelly and I received loads of dear trash for the sale.

Well, now, Becky is having her own benefit yard sale for someone she loves and My Dear Trash is helping again; turning trash to cash for a good cause.

Here is the information:

Benefit Garage Sale for Garrett Tanner

Garret Tanner is a family friend who broke his spinal cord over two years ago in gymnastics.

This is Garrett before his accident

and this is Garrett now.

You can read his story at:

www.gogarrett.org

He was going to therapy for months and doing great, even rolling over, but his insurance won’t cover the therapy he needs. This young man is so inspirational, and I KNOW he will benefit from continuing therapy. He has not been able to go, and this breaks my heart.

Becky would like to get him started up again.

Becky is collecting anything that you’ve set aside to be sent to the thrift store.

Clothes, books, furniture, toys, etc.

Where: New Horizon School for the Performing Arts

446 E. Broadway Rd., Mesa 85204

Crossroads are Mesa Dr. and Broadway

When: Saturday, February 27th

Time: 8:00 to 12:00

Please drop your items off by Friday, February 26th.

Donations can be dropped of Monday thru Friday, 7:30 to 4:00

Thank you. I know together, we can make a difference in the man’s life.

Now, this sale is the same day as the Fraser Fields Swap. Both events are just a few miles from one another in downtown Mesa. Shop for a great cause and swap for a great cause.