Wednesday

Garage sale pt. 1

I want to thank everyone who came out to the garage sale last week. What a blast! I bow in humble admiration to Heather. While I've been off in Friday Harbor working on our boat, she, along with a band of merry companions, put together what I will describe as "An Event".

Saturday we woke early to make (attempt) final preparations for the Hordes. (These Hordes are not related to the Minnesota Hordes, Richard and Virginia.). We saddled up our faithful steed, Bella the mighty Sienna. Accompanied by a host of smiley face balloons, armed to the tooth with my trusty Dewalt and a full bandalao of screws, we rode off into a slightly annoyed and "Hey, I'm still sleeping here!" morning. Since we kept driving anyhow the day went potty (I can't bring myself to say "take a leak"anymore) and headed down the hall for coffee.

I've learned to read Heather pretty well by now and I could tell she was frightened. I knew this was going to be one of those moments where my few extra years of experience were going to pay off. I reached over to her and said "what's wrong Honey". She whispered "What's happening"? I was moved and wishing to comfort her I said, with all my heart, "Don't mumble". This is what I say one hundred and eighty-five times a day in order to avoid getting hearing aids. Taking courage she sweetly yelled " WHAT...........IS................HAPPENING..............". I nodded and took a moment to reflect, what could be troubling her so? Then it dawned on me. And her too. I remember what I felt then first time I saw the sun come up. It's one thing to read about it, discuss it, and see it on the screen, but to actually witness the slow progression from dark to light, to see the world infuse with color and watch the miracle as the sun appears with majesty. Dude.

We worked through it and when she was comforted she lay back in her seat and said, with reverence, "At least I got to see this once". With a small tear in one eye, grateful to be with her in this moment, I drove on. We put up the rest of our signs and leaving a trail of smiley faces behind us we returned home.

Monday

our online MOVING SALE - finally accepting that Early Birds are people too

MOST of THESE ITEMS SOLD in our first garage sale. A few have reduced prices above though!


Here's how it works. If you see something you like here... send an email to say you'd like it.
Show up between 8am and 9am with check, cash or Indonesian Rupiahs and it is yours. If you show up after 9:00 we'll make you a latte to enjoy while you browse!  Wait until after 2:00 and if your secret treasure is still available it's 1/2 price!!

The Regular MOVING SALE hours are from
9am to 4pm 
SATURDAY OCTOBER 16th
525 Presidents Channel Lane - Eastsound
Follow the Balloons from Island Hardware



Outdoor Gazebo - with side curtains, lounging bed and plywood floor

$300


7 Person Hot Tub - with cover, lift, and extra filters 

$2600 


Solid Teak Steamer Chairs

$100 Each or $175 both


Swinging Chair - one tan and one green

$60 for the pair or $35 each

Taylor Big Baby Dreadnought Acoustic Guitar with Case

$250

http://www.taylorguitars.com/Guitars/Baby-Taylor/BBT/

Set of Barstools

$30

Brown Rawhide Leather Recliner

$300


Peg Perego Tatamia High Chair, Recliner & Swing

$200

http://us.pegperego.com/babyproducts-catalog/2010/Tatamia


  Hon Office Chair with footrest

$100

http://www.hon.com/Products/Chairs/4313.aspx 

 

Dining Table with 6 Chairs

$100


Water Heater/Cooler

$45


Vase

$25




Entertainment Center

$50


Our "Bali Space" Couch - (attaches to the wall)

$200

7 foot round rug

$30

 

 

 


Inflatable Kayaks with storage bags and paddle

$100 each


HP Color LaserJet 2605dn with new cartridges

$150 







City Mini Baby Jogger Stroller

$150


Bowflex XTL

$250 

 

 

 

 

 

 12 x 20' Berber Commercial Carpet in Plum - great condition!

$_________

 http://www.flooringblowout.com/grandintro.htm

 

 

Just a note, now that you've reached the bottom. There will be LOTS MORE STUFF at our moving sale. We're not kidding. We are selling an EMBARRASSINGLY LARGE AMOUNT OF STUFF. We don't know where all the STUFF came from. We just know that we keep finding more of it.