Hello everyone, again I find this blog lonely and without anything interesting for others to read. Since its 3:10 in the early A.M., I'm not too sure what I can find to write about but will try. You know the ritual of cleaning out those closets.... and the same ol' thing of boxing or bagging up everything and heading to your nearest goodwill or donation center? We used to do this very thing... I called it Spring/Fall clearing out. Now that I look back, I wonder was I living under a rock, or what.... the idea to start a booth came out of the blue, actually my sister-in-law suggested that this might be a very good thing to get into. Well, since we've been around town browsing through isles of curiosity and wonder of items from yesteryear.... or (yesterday??) I started out with a great desire to see if we could get a booth, and what the costs would be. Well, much to my surprise, the price of renting a booth is up there for sure... but we finally settled on one we can afford. The price of maintaining a booth can be brought down in price by working a few days a month, by helping out with customers and for me (learning) how to run a cash register. I can say, this has been a learning curve for sure, since it's been 26 years since I worked at a jewelry counter, (yes, back in the day), now you know more of my former life. I wonder if that is why I don't care for enclosed spaces? Well, I digress.... so, with the knowledge of me getting to work behind another counter... things were going pretty well, or so I thought. The atmosphere of this place was for the most part very relaxing, nice (old) chairs and a loveseat greeted you as you stepped in the door. And dare I say, once you sat down, you might not be able to rise back up. That happened to me more than I care to admit on this blog post. This shop had become a favorite to my husband and I, like a nice warm hug, or that first sip of hot chocolate on a blustery snowy day. I just knew, if I could fit into this type of work it would be just the place for me. I guess, you can't always judge a book by its cover... even with all the "trimmings". Without much detail I will say, that I have run into few "snags". That its not always easy to be the newbie on the block. I guess it goes with the territory.
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Hugs, Mary
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