Purging our house of all the excess stuff and hosting “The North’s Best Tag Sale” seemed like a great idea about a month ago. But (you saw that coming, did you, smarty pants?) now I can’t wait until it’s over and the junk wonderful items that everyone in the neighborhood is going to be elbowing their way in for are going-going-gone from our nest. Forever. This month-long process has been a tremendous amount of work and I only have a fraction of items tagged and everything for the sale is still sitting in boxes in the basement. The next 36 hours? Oof.
Will it be worth it? Financially, probably not. Are tag (garage, yard, what do you call them?) sales ever really worth the time once you’ve figured out the finances? No, but I knew that going into it. I decided to do it for a few other reasons.
- Get rid of stuff and help friends and family get rid of stuff too
- Have a more clean and organized basement and not grumble and sigh every time I go down the stairs
- Control clutter throughout the house
- Feel lighter
- Meet a few neighbors (we’ve lived here a little over a year and there are still people in our neighborhood we haven’t met yet)
- Relish in organizing a mini retail store for a day (this could be a whole post by itself)
- Host a live sociological study – the interactions with the people will be priceless, no? Part of the reason I go to garage sales in the first place… and yes, I realize I’m part of the study so come on over and observe!
- Make a few bucks toward a DSLR camera (!)
I will post later this weekend with the results and insights. In the meantime, I’m off to make more signs and tag some more items. Aren’t you just on the edge of your seat? Ha!
Have a great weekend, lovelies. Any fun summer plans? Enjoy.
Wish I would have seen this post before today; I would’ve walked down to rummage through your stuff and participate in your study. 🙂
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