Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Burn the Boot, I say!!

It's been one month and four days since I broke a bone in my left foot. I had a Dr. appointment this morning for follow up x-rays, he says I'm healing perfectly fine and that we're right on track. But to me the x-rays look exactly the same as the last ones did. I feel so defeated! I just want out of this damn walking boot already! I'm a gypsy at heart, meaning in the summer you'll most likely find me barefoot, but nooooo, not this summer! This summer I'm clunking around in a heavy, sweaty, smelly boot. A boot that weighs a whopping one pound, thirteen ounces (yes, I weighed it with my postal scale, as if you wouldn't)... that's almost a two pound boot, imagine it if you will. Yeah, I'm going to have a pretty damn muscular left leg when this is all said and done. In two more weeks I go back for more x-rays and hopefully I'll be given the green light to throw out the boot. If that's the case... I'm throwing a party... a Burn the Boot Bash! Until then, I won't be hard to find, I'll just be clunking aboot...

Monday, July 29, 2013

Burn the Boat Bash!

Good Morning to you! Hope you're doing splendid on this fine Monday morning! ME? Well, I'm feeling a tad overwhelmed today. I have so much to do and yet I'm struggling with that feeling of "Where to begin?" So I figured writing a blog post was as good a place to start as any! So here goes:

I started out this weekend not having the highest hopes for treasure hunting. My estate sale list was looking pretty sparse and time wasn't really on our side because Richard had a gig that evening. We woke up bright and early like we do every Saturday and plodded out the door feeling a bit tired and cranky. It rained the entire time we were on the road which didn't help our moods much since Richard's gig was an outside one that evening.Thankfully we only had three sales lined up and they were all relatively close:













The entire trip ended up only being 36.5 miles which is nothing compared to our normal weekend runs!

The first sale was in Cleveland Heights and was held in  a gorgeous old home that once belonged to a doctor/world traveler. There were so many rooms crammed with so many items I could have spent days there...but Richard saved the day and dragged me out of there before I spent all of my allotted estate sale funds at the first sale! The next two sales we were in and out of pretty quickly, we both scored good items but we had to be on our way to get ready for that nights festivities.

Once we got home I couldn't resist snapping pics of my favorite finds of the day:
























I found so many great treasures, hence the feeling of being overwhelmed... I don't even know where to begin to start taking photos for my Etsy shop today!

Once I was through with the tedious task of logging everything into my inventory book we showered, loaded up the car and headed out to Ashtabula County to my sisters house. Richard's gig was literally minutes from her house so we got to hang out with my family for a bit as well. The gig was on this huge privately owned field. The owner puts on a big musical festival every year called Burn the Boat Bash! Every year they take an old boat, bury it half in the ground and light it on fire! Here are some pics:























It ended up being a beautiful evening, the rain stopped and the clouds dispersed leaving behind a beautiful sunset. We couldn't have asked for a better night full of laughs, great music and unforgettable memories!

xoxo
Jenn




Friday, July 26, 2013

The Beginning...

I have been a "part time" vintage seller on Etsy for almost two years now, but a month ago, I threw caution to the wind, took a leap of faith and haven't looked back!

I knew the time was right to quit my "day job" when I spent the majority of my shift daydreaming about all the estate sales, garage sales, and flea markets I was missing out on. While I was busy serving burgers to the the downtown lunch crowd, my heart was on the road. I longed to be zig-zagging from county to county on the hunt for unique, antique and vintage treasures. So one month ago today, with shaky hands and a butterfly stomach, I turned in my two week notice and turned my daydream into my day job.

My Etsy shop, Suite 22, has now become my full time job. Join me on this exciting new journey as I chronicle my day to day life and the triumphs and tribulations of being a Vintage Shop Girl in a modern day world.