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  1. Faith Nardella
    Faith Nardella says:

    Your mom is adorable! Your nails look fine nit to worry. And I cant believe someone thought you stated the items. That is so ridiculous but your not the only one that they say it to. I love your videos and shopping g trips. You are fabulous with your camera and explaining everything. ❤️

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  2. Jeannine Bass
    Jeannine Bass says:

    Cool a Glassybaby!! Good for you!! Still can't believe how awesome your Goodwill's are?!? We have 2 inn a 30 mile radius in Central Florida and they are just way to expensive. Your very lucky!

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  3. Lucinda Jackson
    Lucinda Jackson says:

    Yay!! A Glassybaby! I’m happy because I know you’ve been looking for such a long time! I think your Mom brought you special luck🍀🧲🍀! It’s always nice to see her – she’s such a beautiful lady. And her daughter takes after her both in looks and demeanor. 💕

    You found so many beautiful things this time! LOL I suppose that means you found so many things I really like. I suppose it’s all subjective. But my favorites are, in no particular order:

    The small, swirly glazed, blue, pottery dish. No idea what it’s to be used for – maybe olives and pits or pistachios and shells? I keep thinking I ought to know its purpose! Also, the polish pottery baker, the Adelaide canisters, the Fenton covered dish, the teapots (dark green and natural one is my fave, but they’re all beautiful. Love the color of the turquoise with the rusty brown at the base), the shell, the cobalt plant mister, and the piece with the hand painted cherries. I also like the 3 upright green footed pieces, the tall and narrow copper/bronze piece, the mug and the green owl plate but they aren’t things that would go well in my house. I like the Holland Mold Christmas tree stand and silver star basket for your collections. So happy you found them. And the ravioli pan looks interesting. From everything I’ve read, you need to oil the dickens out of it first or you’ll end in tears. And we don’t want that!

    My friend, Kirby, barked like mad when Ziggy meowed! I actually thought he heard a delivery man, but waited for him to calm and tested him. Definitely the meows! 😂 He doesn’t dislike cats, though, so I’m not sure what that’s about. He even likes watching the squirrels and bunnies and birds in the yard and never barks at them or tries to chase them. Lizards and spiders and bugs are all a different story. It’s scary to go out with him at night because he’ll suddenly lunge into the hydrangeas or hollies and come out with his prize. Yuck! 🤣🤣

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  4. Eileen Carroll
    Eileen Carroll says:

    Beautiful Christmas tree. Please tell me how you train your cats to stay away from your tree. Every time I feel like adopting a cat from the cat shelter. I watch YouTube videos of cats attacking Christmas trees. Then my adoption urges go away. Then the urge returns and it is a struggle.
    Your cats seem so well trained to not break all your delicate thrifting treasures. How do you do it?

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  5. Connie Ketring
    Connie Ketring says:

    I have another question, I was wondering what does Goodwill do with all of the items that don't sell? If you think about there are Goodwills all over the United States common every little town, I know they move things around from the store to store, but I was wondering if you might know what they do with the items that don't sell?

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  6. Connie Ketring
    Connie Ketring says:

    I'm sorry let me rephrase that question, not how( you ) can tell because you are experienced and knowledgeable, how can someone like myself, that has no experience or knowledge, know when something is vintage or mass produced.

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