Well, today I risked my fingers by checking out the two old wingback chairs I "Barbasoled" over the weekend. I know that I should have done a better job vacuuming the chairs before scrubbing them with Barbasol, but I knew that I would have to eventually give the dry chairs a good vacuum. So I waited until today.
But something reminded me that I had better check for "lost" items. Over the years my MIL has "lost" a few pieces of jewelry. Besides a few stale pretzels, chips, and cookie crumbs, I found two furniture pins (that could have been painful), a Christmas ornament hanger, a 5 Euro cent piece ($.07) and a 2 Euro coin ($2.76).
Now I have some extra "pocket money" for shopping at the charity shop. From someone else's pocket now into my pocketbook!
Shame this apartment doesn't have more old furniture!
What a good tip! Literally.....lol Glad you thought to check. Money is money is money no matter where you find it-xoDiana
ReplyDeleteFunny! I need to check under the couch cushions! Are you talking about barbisol shaving cream? Do tell!
ReplyDeleteI think I'd better check the couch and chair...you never know.
ReplyDeleteI remember checking under the cushions and down the sides of the couch after a family get together. I might just have to check under my cushions.
ReplyDeleteWe used to find malted milk balls melted into the sofa lining ... alas, no more, as the really good malted milk balls (Brach's original formula) have gone the way of the dinosaur.
ReplyDeleteMoney is probably better. :)
No good deed goes un rewarded. You have money to spend, yeah. You sound like a fun lady. Looking forward to getting to know you. Thanks for stopping by. Blessings, Martha
ReplyDeleteAlthough my friends from the Netherlands have tried to explain the Euro to me, I remain ignorant however, what I can tell you is that good things come to good people, so enjoy your new found riches!!!
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