Wednesday, November 9, 2011

It Felt So Good To Get Out!

Hello Everyone!  For the past week and a-half, I have been sick and let me tell you this crap kicked my butt!!!  I have had absolutely no energy until today.   So what’s a girl to do when they’re feeling better,  go shopping of course.  I hit the Salvation Army and found this cute silver ice bucket for $3.99.  I already have Christmas plans for it.   

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And I found these two urns at Goodwill.  The taller one was $4.99 and the smaller one was $3.99. 

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Although my purchases at the Salvation Army and Goodwill were small, I hit the jackpot at The Christmas Shop, Ross’ and Home Good Store!  I’ll be sharing those treasures real soon because I’m getting ready to start my Christmas decorating.  

As always, thanks for stopping by and your sweet comments.  They are always appreciated!  

Gail

Linking this post to: 

From My Front Porch to Yours for Treasure Hunt Thursday

18 comments:

  1. Great finds Gail and I am glad your feeling better! My son and youngest daughter have been sick too. Martina

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  2. Hi Gail; glad you are feeling better! Love your silver ice bucket (?) love that for Christmas decorating too--I know you're going to do some fab things with those urns! Patty

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  3. Glad your feeling better Gail....I'm like you too, hate being sick. Looking forward to what you will invent with your new sweet finds. Diane

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  4. Gail, I would love to find an ice bucket like yours! I only find those at antiques stores---for way more than I want to pay! Great finds!
    Debbie

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  5. Gail what great finds!! You can not beat the prices. Hope your week is going well and thanx for coming over to party!

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  6. great new decor treasures Gail. so glad you're feeling better, it got me too for almost 3 weeks.I started to wonder if I was going to get better..

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  7. Glad you were able to get out for therapy!My family has had some kind of yuck too! Thank you for stopping by my blog. Love your buys...always makes you feel better to find deals.
    Audrey

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  8. Glad you are feeling better, Gail! I love your finds from Salvation Army and Goodwill. I think there is a Salvation Army around here that I still need to find. I'll bet your shopping therapy made you feel much better! :)

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  9. Oh my gosh! My parents had an ice bucket exactly like that. My mom used to keep in dining room hutch. Glad you're feeling better.

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  10. Love everything! Those urns!! LOVE!!

    So glad you are feeling better!

    Lou Cinda

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  11. Wonderful finds Gail. Sorry you were illen...glad you felt good to get out and shop! Tis the season for sure.

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  12. Hope you're feeling better! Great finds. :)

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  13. Well done you have got really those i am always looking for them i love to keep that kind of things in my house as decoration piece.

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  14. I'm glad you're feeling better and getting out of the house always helps. Shopping doesn't hurt either! lol

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  15. I'm glad you're feeling better Gail. I love the shape of your urns.

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  16. Love your finds...and even better to get out! Happy week!...hugs...Debbie

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  17. I'm so sorry to hear that you have not been well. I have no energy and I ache all over along with a sinus headache - was it anything like that? I'm sure yours was a lot worse, I'm just a baby. I've been doing just the basics and other than that I lay or sit around and go to bed early. That makes not feeling well actually kind of fun!!!
    I love little treasures that you found, I always look forward to seeing what you do with what you find.
    Have a good evening, Hugs, cindy

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  18. The bench, the urns I like them all~!

    so sorry you were sick but happy to hear you are on the mend. You have to be well so you can shop shop shop. I mean, tis the season for it..

    xoxo
    Sonny

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