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Not a garage sale

And now to share a few finds from this year’s Rummage, and to illustrate the fact that this is no mere garage sale. Check out this king-size blanket for our bed:

I love that kind of dusty, subdued blue. It’s not too girly or too manly.

Here is the whole pile of bedding I purchased from Linens, which includes a lovely white queen-size blanket:

Not to mention these fabulous pillows:

I’m told they’re hard core, made to last, and can be hosed down if necessary.

It’s time to begin our bedroom make-over and turn it from a hideous, mismatched pile into some kind of peaceful haven. Of course, this may take years–but this is a good start. If I can bring myself to lug all these goodies down to the laundromat, of course. It’s not a task for the fainthearted.

I made the decision to become more of a bracelet person when I encountered this:

And this–I love the inlaid pearly-colored stuff:

And finally, these–these final two were $1.75 all together:

I also snagged these delicate little earrings for $2:

Another area that I hit hard was the handbags/purses/wallets department. This purse was $6–or was it $4?

Considering my current purse is on its second round of superglue where the straps keep falling apart, I believe this was totally justified. Of course, it doesn’t help that I carry multiple books, sheet music, paper, pens, sunglasses, a wallet, a camera and about a million other things in it on a daily basis. I am not gentle on my purses.

This purse was $8. It’s yellow! I love the lining inside:

Soon these handbags will learn that their job is to carry any and every possession I may or may not need during my day out in the city. These bags ain’t no ‘accessory’–they’re my workhorses, man.

Of course, I can’t even attempt to show you all the clothes–blouses, dresses, shorts, cardigans. But here are a few things I absolutely love:

For a couple bucks, you can’t go wrong. Especially when it’s a black silk Banana Republic tube top that fits like it was made for you.

And don’t worry–my sedentary office job doesn’t affect my upper body bulk one bit . . . unfortunately. So this perfect fit should stay perfect for quite a while. But dang it, why does the bulk always go down below?? It would be quite welcome in (ehem) Other Areas.

When I find items like these for so little cash, I cackle like a rooster. Then I do the hokey pokey and I turn it all around, ’cause that’s what it’s all about–whooo! Or wait, is it ‘I do the hanky panky?’ I can never keep those two things straight.

Hokey pokey, hanky panky, hardy party (or is it party hardy?). We live in a confusing world.

I’d also like to state for the record that I am not (as some family members believe) averse to color. Here is my proof:

I figure there’s just more black, white and grey stuff on the market, eh? Like these two lovely summer dresses:

Please ignore the disastrous-looking closet there in the background. These pictures were taken at the beginning of a reorganizing effort in which I welcomed in the new items and got rid of the old. The closet is now looking like a perfectly decent place as opposed to a landfill of fabric. Here’s a bag of old things to be tossed, halfway through the reorganizing process. By the end, I am please to say that the stash of “out with the old’s” doubled.

I think I’m going to write a song called “Two years ago I was a Size 4. Now I can’t get those pants past my friggin’ upper thigh.” It will have a heavy bass line and a sharp piccolo in the background that sings out my pain with its flutey little voice.

If you come to Rummage looking for really high-end labels, you can bypass Blouses and Sportswear and Dresses and simply head to what they call ‘The French Room.’ I didn’t have time to make it up there this year, but it houses marvels untold. Here’s a picture of it from Aunt Jacquie’s active camera:

So–who’s coming next year??

Rummage

Exactly one week ago, I was up in Winnetka for an event we simply call ‘Rummage.’ The short version of the story is: long ago, my aunt Jacquie lived in Winnetka and was involved in helping with her church’s yearly rummage sale (which by the way has been going steadily since 1902). My grandma, Mama Kitty, also got involved–and hasn’t stopped in over 20 years even after aunt Jacquie moved away. Every year she shows up, spends a week helping set up for the sale, and wears fabulous outfits frequently involving sequins and feathers but always involving a hat, a purse, and high heels.

As the years have progressed, Mama Kitty has pulled members of the family into her irresistible orbit, and various grandkids, aunts and friends have become . . . addicted. That’s probably the best word to describe the draw of Rummage. We may have to start a family Rummage-holics Anonymous chapter–but instead of weaning ourselves off of Rummage, the goal of our club will be to draw more people in. Plus, with Mama Kitty bedecked in feathers and jewels, the word ‘Anonymous’ will quickly become quite senseless.

Last year, my husband and I met the Rummage crew for dinner one night at a TGI Friday’s next to the hotel where they were staying. This year, however, living only 45 minutes away from Winnetka, I had to be more involved. To be honest, I didn’t exactly understand this world of Rummage until last week. And as much as I may try to describe the experience, it’s one of those things you just have to live through.

All year long, this church collects donations of all kinds, from furniture to toys to clothes to books, etc. In preparation for the big sale on Thursday from 9-3pm, volunteers spend all week preparing the loot: it’s divided into departments (Linens, Women’s Sportswear, Toys, Books, Kitchen, Garden, etc). Each department has a department chair who then organizes her team of volunteers and gets her area in shape and ready for the masses of people who will descend on the sale Thursday. This year my cousins and grandma, along with Pat (Wild Woman) worked in ‘Blouses.’

Yes, there’s a whole department just for women’s blouses. This is the biggest friggin’ sale you will ever see–and you don’t even want to see the Toy department.

Oh, you want to see the Toy department?

Fine, I’ll show you the Toy department.

Here’s Mama Kitty shopping pre-sale in the Jewelry department.

She’s the one in the silver sequins, in case you weren’t sure, flanked by June and Eleanor.

And here she is scoring some hat boxes and scarves and belts and hats in Accessories.

This year, my cousin June’s husband made us all magnetic name tags that identified us as the women in Mama Kitty’s retinue. Here’s mine:

Please don’t think garage sale or yard sale. These donations are top notch. Brand name. Stain-free (for the most part). This shebang beats out any Plato’s Closet experience I have ever had. Here’s a wider angle view of the Accessories department:

And the department housing purses and wallets:

There’s even a separate department for Infants/Toddlers clothing as opposed to kid’s clothing. Here’s the Infants/Toddlers section–if I am blessed with one of ’em myself, this is where I will be aquiring their wardrobe:

The workers get to shop pre-sale with a 25% mark-up, which is a huge incentive to volunteer your time. As you sort through the treasures, you’re bound to find something you love. Like this silk Banana Republic blouse:

It was $2. That’s right. The deal was 5 blouses for $10, and I saw no reason to exercise restraint. I also thought I had really scored with this dress/shirt:

However, my husband wisely vetoed it. Though it had potential, the pale orangey colored background wasn’t doin’ anything for my skin. It will be heading back into the donation cycle asap. Thankfully, with only $3 spent on it, the phrase ‘buyer’s remorse’ doesn’t even apply to the situation.

Earlier this year I stated my year-long plan of getting rid of 1 item for each new clothing item I brought in. So I’ll be giving it a valiant effort as I dig into my closet, find homes for the new items, and try to move as much stuff out as possible. More tomorrow on the fun stuff I found!

Reasons to program Rummage into your calendars for next year:

1) Quality stuff for incredible prices.

2) It’s for a good cause! As the website states: ALL PROCEEDS DONATED TO SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES IN THE CHICAGO AREA.

3) Because you love to shop and are on a budget. OR because you love to shop and have loads of money. Either option works.

Reasons to program Rummage into your calendar next year if you’re my husband:

1) The Books department. Baby, it’s the size of a used bookstore. Really. You’d be in heaven. Check it out:

And of course, a reason to volunteer as opposed to just attending the sale on Thursday (besides pre-sale shopping privileges) is the incredible camaraderie of all the women volunteers, working together to get things done. My muscles were very sore when I returned to work the following day–some from helping in the insane Women’s Sportswear section (which alone had as much merchandise as a TJ Maxx store), but let’s be honest–probably mostly from trying on so many dang blouses.

Hey, lifting those arms time after time after time is no joke. I also got a good workout trying on dresses in this lovely department (conveniently across the hall from Blouses):

Shamelessly promotional Rummage tip: Calories burnt are directly proportional to money spent on clothes. Try on more clothes and get yourself in shape! Shopping has never been so healthy.

I absolutely loved spending time with my girl cousins, talking about our lives, getting to know them as adults, pulling items from racks and shouting “Hey, what do you think? Is this your style? Wanna try it on?” across the room.

Hi Emily and June! I loved our peaceful Panera breakfast in the morning sunshine!

Mama Kitty: if you’re reading this, I hope you’re planning on coming again next year, because we need to rope in my Mom and sisters!

Rummage 2012: I will be there, baby.

*85% of pictures in this post courtesy of Aunt Jacquie–thanks!