Erin’s Song
Wow, we’re really behind. Well, last Friday we went out for the second day in a row because I’m lucky enough to get a winter break. We started out by going to a sale in Dearborn that was put on by one of our favorite companies. They seem to like us and give us deals, which is awesome. I saw some old paper in some of the pictures of this sale, so I knew we had to hit it.

Here’s an action shot of me trying to find more.

I didn’t find any.
We did end up with some treasures, and it was one of the first sales we’ve been to in a while where there was actually junk to look through. I’ve realized that I get annoyed when things are super organized. It takes some of the fun out of the hunt! We found a pretty interesting board game, but we did not buy it.

Here is one other awesome thing I didn’t buy:

I am not sure what a foot charger does, but it sounds life-changing.
In that same closet, I found a really amazing bag, full of bingo-related items.

You will not be shocked to discover that I bought this bag. It was too weird not to.
The next sale we wanted to go to was all the way in Rochester Hills, which is a hike from Dearborn. This sale was full of really amazing stuff–especially pottery. They had a ton of Bybee pottery but all of the pieces I liked were damaged.

Erin took some nice pictures of the inside of this condo.


It was so nice and warm and cozy in this house. We wanted to take a little snooze on the couch across from this fireplace.

I was obsessed with this half cupboard but I have nowhere to put it. It reminds me of many of the more primitive pieces of furniture my parents had in our house when I was growing up.
The basement of this house was home to quite a few treasures, including this awesome old wooden toy truck.


I bought a few other things at this sale, but this was by far my favorite.
After we left this sale, we found two others nearby. The first was so overpriced that we only stayed long enough to take a photo of this $35 typewriter. It was ridiculous.

I also showed Erin this tall, narrow case, and asked Erin if she thought it would look cool hanging on a wall horizontally. She then informed me that it was a gun case. Shows you how much I know about guns!
The last sale of the day was a bust, but it did provide some laughs. When I looked at this next picture just now, it made me LOL again.

We found those dudes separated and Erin reunited them. They were pleased.

I have about as good eye contact going on as that dummy does.
I did find one treasure at this sale–an old Dirty Dancing mug for my mom. My mom LOVED that movie so I could not resist buying it for her. When I went to check out, the woman at the table shrieked and said, “I LOVE THIS MOVIE!!!! WHERE DID YOU FIND THIS?!” I told her I found it in the cupboard with all of the other mugs. Another woman working at this sale asked me, “Well don’t you feel bad now for buying it?” Uhm. What? I said, “No!"
After this adventure, we ate at an old REAL diner in downtown Rochester, and on the way home, hilarity ensued. I am going to let her tell this story, because I am certain that she will embellish it.
-Sarah
Update from Erin: At the first sale, I bought some glass insulators, which I am saving for a separate blog post. So hold on to your butts for that one. I did see a cool set of this dishware though, but didn’t buy it:



Anyone know about this stuff? They wanted $75 for the set, which seemed steep, but maybe it’s collectible and I had no idea.
Like Sarah mentioned, this sale was run by a woman we really like, and who gives us great deals. On this day, the woman’s brother happened to be at the sale, and she introduced him to us. I proceeded to ask this man, "What do you do?” My intention was to figure out if he was in the same business–running estate sales and whatnot. Sarah started laughing hysterically and exclaimed, “YOU CAN’T ASK PEOPLE WHAT THEY DO!!” It was like that time in Mean Girls when Gretchen said, “Oh my God Karen, you can’t just ask people why they’re white.”
Anyway, I’m not entirely sure why you can’t ask people what they do, but I know from now on not to do that. (For the record, the guy was a hospice nurse, not like, a drug dealer or something.)
The next sale was the best. It restored my hope in estate sales. We’ve been in such a rut lately! This sale, as mentioned, was a cozy little primitive cabin–except that it was a condo.


I got an excellent deal here on a Bordallo Pinheiro set of Christmas dishes. Last Christmas, I bought a large platter and bowl from this set, and now I have lots more of it! I got all of this below for $20!


I also found this great stuffed Santa for $13. His beard is rabbit fur.

Sarah mentioned that the last two sales were garbage. Besides selling a $35 typewriter, one of the sales was selling a Harry Potter card game for $20!! A card game, like UNO…for $20. Unbelievable.
Ok, so on the way home, my phone died. Sarah needed me to look up directions, so she gave me her phone to use. When I looked at the screen, an iTunes playlist was pulled up, and the title of it was “erin.”

I said, calmly, “Um, did you name an iTunes playlist after me?” It felt like I had just caught a stalker peeking in my window late at night. Sarah was SO busted. We died laughing for like 10 minutes, after which Sarah explained that a year or so ago she was going to make me a mix CD, but never got around to it.
Sure, likely story. I should note that one of the songs on the playlist was “My Humps” because I am apparently mega Fergalicious to Sarah.
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