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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 419869" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>That's quite a treasure trove of fun things for the kiddos! We dont' have goodwill here. We do have a Salvation Army resale shop but it is pretty small and dirty and rarely has anything worthwhile so I haven't gone in years. We have a store called Value Village but I find the clothes over priced most of the time for a second hand shop. I hear from other people that toys, books, household items can vary in price (no rhyme or reason to the pricing apparently) but I do know some who find great buys there. I tend to stick to garage sales which I adore! I only went to a few last year as I was in process of decluttering. This year I'm heading out again, it is a ton of fun for S/O and I. We spend most of Sat. and Sun. doing this most years and we walk and return home when we need to unload. I usually lose my winter weight gain just from the walking. This year I'm being very selective as I don't want to clutter again. I will be looking for green glass pieces for my kitchen collection, teapots (my only other collection) IF they are spectacular and not run of the mill. Otherwise we'll likely just enjoy looking, and pick up the odd tools if they are good buys for S/O. I am so happy to FINALLY have no more snow on the ground here. I feel the sales in the air lol.</p><p></p><p>Way To Go on your shopping for treasures. I think its great you do this, for yourself and for the grands!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 419869, member: 4264"] That's quite a treasure trove of fun things for the kiddos! We dont' have goodwill here. We do have a Salvation Army resale shop but it is pretty small and dirty and rarely has anything worthwhile so I haven't gone in years. We have a store called Value Village but I find the clothes over priced most of the time for a second hand shop. I hear from other people that toys, books, household items can vary in price (no rhyme or reason to the pricing apparently) but I do know some who find great buys there. I tend to stick to garage sales which I adore! I only went to a few last year as I was in process of decluttering. This year I'm heading out again, it is a ton of fun for S/O and I. We spend most of Sat. and Sun. doing this most years and we walk and return home when we need to unload. I usually lose my winter weight gain just from the walking. This year I'm being very selective as I don't want to clutter again. I will be looking for green glass pieces for my kitchen collection, teapots (my only other collection) IF they are spectacular and not run of the mill. Otherwise we'll likely just enjoy looking, and pick up the odd tools if they are good buys for S/O. I am so happy to FINALLY have no more snow on the ground here. I feel the sales in the air lol. Way To Go on your shopping for treasures. I think its great you do this, for yourself and for the grands! [/QUOTE]
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