On a recent visit home, our youngest daughter brought home several bags and boxes of things she didn’t want any longer, and in fact she even gave me permission to sell them at a garage sale or in our booth.
Couple that with a little healthy memory loss, and I may have just been scammed.
Me: (Looking through the sacks in the garage):
“I remember that yellow Fiesta. Didn’t I LOAN you those dishes?”
“There’s that table I bought at a garage sale in Dallas that I couldn’t get home on the plane. Didn’t I LOAN that to you that summer?
How long ago was that? In fact, what about that red side table? Didn’t I loan that to you as well?”
“Oh my gosh. There are those white candlesticks that I used at Heather’s wedding. I wondered where those were. When did I LOAN you those?”
You get the picture.
I am linking this morning to Alphabet Thursday. Click the button to see more Y entries.
Oh, the trials and tribulations of mothers and daughters. Gotta love it. LOL
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Oh that's hilarious!
ReplyDeleteHa! Hey, 'loaning' is good. We should all just loan each other stuff from time to time!
ReplyDeleteOh Girl, I was wondering when you loaned me something:) Enjoy your newly found items:)
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day! HUGs!
Thank goodness my mother loaned me things.....and I in turn will do the same....(hope I get them back!)....smiles.
ReplyDeleteToo cute! My daughter calls it "shopping at mom's"...like I ever see any money!
ReplyDeleteDebbie
It's fun to visit our son and DIL and see the bits of our family-furniture history in their house. When our Lillypad sets up housekeeping I can move a few more pieces out!
ReplyDeleteI see things at my daughters house all the time that she "borrowed". I think it comes with the territory of daughters. lol Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYep, thats what you get with girls. And I'm like Deb, mine come "shop the garage", like it's stuff I'm waiting to "throw out". te he.
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Debra
So funny! My girls don't so much of that but I do! I have all sorts of things from my Mom's. Of course now she says keep them, I don't want any more stuff to deal with. Works for me!
ReplyDeleteI have the other problem -too much stuff in my house and a severe shopping addiction. Everyone time one of the darling daughters visit I'm trying to get them to take something!!
ReplyDeleteHow funny! See how great your memory really is though. :-) xoxo
ReplyDeleteI have three daughters...so multiply this times three!
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Debbie@houseatthelake
Now that is called shopping the house. My daughters haven't left home yet and I find things in their rooms!
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Jane
My daughter also calls it "shopping at Mom's". :-D Most things I give away, but have not seen my sewing machine in a long time that she "borrowed". :D
ReplyDeleteHILARIOUS!!
ReplyDeleteGood thing she didn't just sell it all and tell you about it later!
Terrific post.
Oh, I understand, "shopping at Mom's"! My daughter does the same thing, except she never brings things back. So you're lucky! Hope you're not getting too much rain.
ReplyDeleteLOL! At least she did bring them back, in a round about way!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Lou Cinda :)
I am glad they brought them back and didn't try to sale them.
ReplyDeleteShe "punked" you! I went to a yard sale next to my Dad's home, shortly after I married many years ago, and was about to buy some things when I realized they were mine! My Dad had given them away.I was furious with him.
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olive
WELL YOU GOT YOUR STUFF BACK! SANDIE
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminding me that I have a few things I need to return :-)
ReplyDeleteCee
Oh I definitely get the picture Laura! I have four daughters as you know, and it always amazes me how MY things, become THEIR things!!!
ReplyDeleteYou had me laughing with this one friend!
Your White Wednesday post is gorgeous. I loved all your lovely photos.
hugs
Yikes!
ReplyDeleteThis made me laugh out loud! Every time Cait would come home from school I "rediscovered" things that I thought I had lost. I'm going to put a padlock on the rest of our things when she moves into her own apartment this fall. Kat
ReplyDeleteI think that is a family thing...and some how they always come back...when the kids don't know what else to do with them..
ReplyDeleteThat is too funny! Did you feel like you got some new stuff since you hadn't seen it in like...forever? LOL!
ReplyDelete"Healthy memory loss" really got me rolling! Scams happen when you least expect them :) Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteToo funny and so correct!
ReplyDeleteI can just picture the scene, too funny!
ReplyDeleteMaggie
Very funnY
ReplyDeleteheehee
ReplyDeleteAnd so true!
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For me it's the other way around. I have an antique broach that my mom borrowed three years ago...it's still on her same jean jacket. Have a great day. Debbie
ReplyDeleteway too cool!
ReplyDeleteHmmm! I have boys. With boys, it's only partly about what they loan. It's more about the rubbish they dump on you! Think I need a bigger house.
ReplyDeleteTee Hee, all least she returned them and didn't have the garage sale herself! Fun Y post!
ReplyDeleteGreat letter Y post....yes, and a good reminder to remember Who - and if it was You that we lent something to...bkm
ReplyDeleteTrouble with blogger...I don't think my comment went through. I got a strange message instead. I'll try again.
ReplyDeleteVery funny post. I've loaned things to my kids to be never seen again. :)
What a totally cute stop on our little journey through Alphabe-Thursday's letter "Y"!
ReplyDeleteOh, how often I have had to say that to kids! Oddly I rarely get asked that question in return.
Hmmm...
Thanks for the smile!
This was cute! Yippee!
A+
are you my mother? :) too funnY!
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