While we were in Brunswick, we visited the Goodwill Store on Scranton Road. It was huge, and had mostly clothing items in it, but there were a few neat things to see there.
I used to have a piano similar to this one. It belonged to my brother and his family before I got it. That thing was really heavy–I should know because I moved it from house to house about 4 times. My son taught himself to play piano using that old upright.
Umm, Leaning Tower of Pisa lamp? You know every household should have one, right? Nope, we left it there for the next person to enjoy.
If I had had a place to put these chairs, I would have bought them. Priced at $11.99 each, they could have been sanded, stained, and recovered and made into some pretty nice kitchen chairs.
I was really tempted to buy this dress for Amelia, but 1. I despise beauty pagents, and 2. she would have no where to wear it. And 3. it was priced at $40 in a thrift store.
We didn’t buy anything but we had a lot of fun looking at all the stuff in there. Can’t wait til next Thursday!
Gaelyn says
I love to look even if I don’t buy. Which I didn’t when at the thrift stores in Wickenburg Monday with Berta. I really don’t need any more stuff. Still haven’t unpacked the stuff I already do have.
Susan Adcox says
The chairs would have tempted me. The rest of the stuff–not so much!