So. Can anyone answer this question: WHY do people laugh when I ask them how much they want to pay for something? I realize they probably WANT it for free, but since we both know I'm selling it why do they laugh and not answer?
The only sale I don't feel 100% wonderful about is a small chest of drawers I gave away. A mom and daughter came by early looking for First Apartment furniture. I happened to have an old 3 drawer chest - too small for a real dresser, too big for an end table and that's how it ended up in the sale - that used to belong to a step-grandparent. The top will tear off if they lift it by the top (which I told them as they looked at it) but the base is solid and all real wood. A new piece of wood could easily replace the top. There's a little bit of sentimental value in it, but I haven't used it for years and it meant something to me that they liked it, needed it, and really wanted it. They said they were on a tight budget and asked what I wanted for it. I told them they could have it, that if they really liked it and wanted it that was enough for me. I think it was one thing in the sale (among a lot of littler things) that I wasn't sure would sell and I was happy someone wanted it. ANYWAY, they also bought a vacuum for $3. The lady gave me a 5. I had one single and said I'd have to go get quarters for the rest and SHE WAITED FOR IT. I just GAVE her a chest and she couldn't just say 'Keep the dollar'? So then I wished I hadn't given it away.
The girls took pictures of their accomplishments:
And here's what we came home to yesterday:

2 comments:
You're a trooper...a garage sale and a clean living room! I can't believe she waited for change...people never cease to amaze do they?
Look at the ground with no snow! This is my favorite time of year up there and I am missing it....boo hoo. Bummer the lady didn't "pay it forward". People never cease to amaze me.
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