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Consignments

The last time my husband and I had a garage sale, it went very well. It was in a parking lot of a local church, held in conjunction with about 10 other families. We came out with a couple hundred dollars in our pocket, but it was hot and a very long day, and we decided that was our last.

Luckily, though, my sister-in-law gave me a heads-up on an opportunity to unload some of the baby items and clothes my daughter has outgrown. (I am just amazed at how quickly she outgrows things!) Hopefully, I can get everything rounded up in time and make a few bucks (which will likely go toward more things for her.)

I've thought of taking stuff to consignment stores before, but when I look at my own clothes, I can't think that anyone would want to buy them. Baby clothes, though, should sell pretty good. I just need to make the time to go through it all.

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