At our first stop, I got all these needlepoint and embroidered pieces:
I imagine most of those will eventually become purses and pillows. When I was taking a picture of that last group, the skunks and green beans, Sage was dancing around them singing the song from Sesame Street:
Which of these things is not like the other?
Which of these things just doesn't belong?
Can you tell which one is not like the other. . .
by the time I finish this song!
Which of these things just doesn't belong?
Can you tell which one is not like the other. . .
by the time I finish this song!
Have you guessed which one yet? That's right! The green beans! Good job.
Speaking of retro stuff, I also got this:
I attempted to follow the instructions but ended up with a big mess. I thought it would be easy seeing as how it's meant for kids, but my feeble attempt just goes to prove that I suck at any form of knitting. Maybe Sage or the new kid will figure it out.
Speaking of the new kid, at the next yard sale, I got these:
They won't fit her for years, but I couldn't resist. Vintage! Handmade! At that house, I overheard a mom say to her little boy, "Sage, look at this." and I did a double-take. Her boy was named Sage too! It was our first other-kid-named-Sage encounter.
After that house we stumbled upon a carnival at an elementary school in Burbank. For $5 worth of tickets we played a few games, got a hot dog, 2 snowcones and a bag of popcorn. Sweet!
From there we scoped out a few more random sales and got a few more random things - a book and a fake drill for Sage, a tooled leather change purse for me, and a shirt for Erik. Not a bad way to spend a sunny Saturday morning. Total cost (including the carnival): $22.50, give or take an arm and a leg for gas.
Damn, now I can't get that Sesame Street song out of my head.
3 comments:
Great stuff, the knitting Nancy - oh cool! I suck at knitting too, try crocheting, it's easier!
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