One thing I am going to miss so much about Ohio are the kids resales. They are
amazing! I am kicking myself for ever paying full price for toys. The kids resale are just one huge garage. There are normally around 30 tables of people selling. I don't like garage selling b/c I hate driving from house to house. That's why kids resales are awesome, 30 garage sells all in one place. People resale their stuff for ridiculously cheap prices, no one wants to take all their stuff back home. My friend and I were talking about how when we get home we love laying everything out and seeing what all we got. So that got me thinking what ALL have I bought at kids resales and how much have I really spent. So here are my finds from the last two resales totaling less than 85 bucks!! Some of
these items brand new go for almost 80 bucks alone. I really hope Pittsburgh has something similar otherwise I might be driving back to Cleveland on the weekends! ha { it is only a 2 hour drive}. Oh which remind me that we went to Pittsburgh this week just to go check out the neighborhoods and b/c I was dieing to go see it. My first impression is that it is a really cool city, the bridges and rivers give the city so much character! The houses though... that's another story. They are all just so old and so small. Also I had no idea how hilly Pittsburgh is. Some areas reminded me of beach front property, the houses were built into the hills and were so close to each other. So hopefully we find something we like soon, I feel like the pressure to find a place is building!!
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Yes there is a baseball glove in there. I know Cole is only 6 months, but it was 50 cents and my friends talked me into it. They said they bought their boys gloves brand new for like 20 bucks.
Well Cole is ready to go to
PNC park now!
3 thoughts:
I did not see any swedish chef stuff or a hat big enough for Beeg's head. I do think you did really well for all those toys. I hope Cole and Sharlie know how lucky they are I did not have any toys growing up too poor.
Yes, It took me awhile to get used to all the old houses. Now, I have no problem living in an old house in an old city! We do have a resale that's popular at Washington Fairgrounds twice a year.
Melissa
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