Tuesday, October 20, 2009

What has ONE DOLLAR done for you lately?

Last week I was running errands and it was fast approaching lunch time. I generally would just go straight home because (1) lunch at home is WAY cheaper than going to a fast food restaurant and (2) my boys go down for their nap right after lunch. BUT, I still had another place to go. I wanted to visit Andrea who was anxiously awaiting news from her husband then currently in the middle of a 8 hour interview for PA School (Physician's Assistant). To help pass the time for her we decided to go through the Drive-Thru at Wendy's, raid their Dollar Value Meal, and make a surprise visit for lunch and play time for our boys (she has two boys the same ages as mine). Two 5ct. Chicken Nuggets, two Jr. Bacon Cheeseburgers, two deluxe burgers, and a large fry later our total came to $9.43. Not too bad for feeding 6 people...

But I don't think that beats the deal I got at a garage sale recently. It all started with these two frames. Nothing was priced so I asked how much. He shrugged (yes "he", always ask the husband if he's available :) and said "One dollar for the pair." Sweet! I'll take them. I handed him a dollar bill and kept meandering.

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Then I found a slotted spoon. I don't know how I've made it through six years of marriage without a slotted spoon. Every time we have canned corn or green beans or _____ (you name it) I would wish that we had a slotted spoon. I asked him how much. He shrugged his shoulders and said "Just take it." Really? Thank you! Then I found a baseball - perfect to go with the little thrift store baseball glove in brand new condition I recently got for my little guy's 3rd birthday coming up in just a week. Again, he said "Just take it." Wowsers! What a deal.

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Just when I thought all my luck had surely run out and I headed back to the car with my goodies. Then I saw this in a pile of real junk (not connected to the garage sale) - this lonely little cupboard door that I have zero clue where it came from or what it could have been used for - it's at least 1.5" thick. But it had a chunky door knocker and some deep groves. I snatched it up and asked him what it belonged to. His response, "I have no idea, I was just going to throw it away. You can have it." Stay tuned for a makeover on this freebie :) I'm still in shock that I got all this for one little dollar...

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So there you go. That's what ONE DOLLAR has done for me lately. How about you?

5 comments:

Tressa said...

I can't wait to see what you are going to do with that cupboard door thing. Way to go on a great deal! Yard sale season is over around here, it is just getting too dang cold for anyone to want to sit outside with their stuff. :)

Andrea Gunnell said...

I think my favorite one dollar purchase was about 12 awesome children's books. I LOVE books for my kids!
I am really interested to see what you come up with to transform that cupboard door thing. I'm sure it will be amazingly cute!

Andrea Gunnell said...

Oh, and I was going to say thank you for thinking of me that day and bringing us lunch. It was a great way to pass the time!!!

Mindy said...

Pretty sure you win! That is awesome...

Enjoy the Journey said...

Ok Miss Karli. You really need to have pitty on me and let me follow along yard saling with you. I have never found the love and never found any treasures! Your dollar day was amazing. Super excited to see your makeover! You'll have to send it to the blog The Best of Before and Afters.
http://betterafter.blogspot.com/