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Iโ€™ve recently started to volunteer at a local thrift shop that benefits our community theater, where I also volunteer to usher and have seen some amazing performances!! My daughter spent $90 to buy a dress shirt and 2 ties at kohls for my grandson to wear for homecoming. The ones that she selected were not qualified for discount or to use her kohls cash. I looked at my shop and found a beautiful blue Tommy Hilfiger dress shirt and 2 ties for $5! The shirt was $3 and each tie was $1. I paid to have the shirt laundered and starched and returned one of the ties. Total cost was less than $10! My daughter was thrilled and grandson was very impressed! Today I bought 2 old electric candles for my front bedroom window. They were 50 cents each. And donโ€™t need solar or batteries! I just put them in my window and am very pleased ๐Ÿ˜„

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Oh such great gems here Stephanie!

We can all use these reminders to be more aware of what we buy. For me, nothing cured me more than having to go through a house full of my MILs โ€œcollectionsโ€ and various nice things that she gathered over 95 years! We are blessing the thrift stores right and left and even found a home for very old organ! She would be pleased. Itโ€™s much harder to find homes for furniture but we have made a valiant effort. Itโ€™s a lot like losing weight. Itโ€™s much easier to gain it than to lose it!

All that said I donโ€™t want to add to the huge amount of stuff that my family is lucky to have so Iโ€™m giving old toys to my grandkids and they donโ€™t know the difference. And it warms my heart. โค๏ธ

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