Monday, September 6, 2010

Don't Cry For Me, Argentina!

Some of my readers has expressed a little concern because I am selling some of my personal items and collections in my Etsy Shop.




Not to worry.

Nothing is wrong.

It's just that I am 64, have more than enough stuff, and I am ENJOYING seeing things that I have lived with for a long time finding new homes.

It gives me a bit more breathing room....

AND don't worry I I have plenty of stufffffffffffff!


My nightmare would be that everything I ever sold would suddenly come back to my house! In forty years of selling that is A LOT of stuff. My family really would have to call up HOARDERS then.

So, kiddos, hop on over and help me out here... take something off my hands... My Etsy Shop, anythinggoeshere.

10 comments:

  1. I know what you're talking about! Your shop looks great! Love all those treasures! :)

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  2. I need to do the same thing:) Enjoy this day my friend! HUGS!

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  3. Your shop looks great Joan; I'll bet Mr. Anything Goes is very busy shipping all the stuff that's flying out of there!

    Jan

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  4. I know what you mean-
    especially since some of my things are now not my favorites.
    It starts to close in on us, doesn't it?

    Laura
    White Spray Paint

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  5. Hi Joan,
    Just wanted to stop by and say Hi. Your etsy store looks wonderful. Great items and fabulous photos.
    Looks like things are moving!
    Jane

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  6. Love your esty store! I just ordered some goodies from you too!

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  7. I had to laugh because I am watching 'hoarders' as I read you blog. I think I watch it so I won't get carried away. Am checking out your store next.

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  8. I need to consider clearing out like that also.....we probably all do.

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  9. It just makes room for you to buy more...doesn't it?

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  10. My son is hoping I will sell all of my stuff before it becomes his problem to deal with.
    Another reason not to worry, stuff seems to accumulate even when we are not actively seeking it.

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