Yesterday we had our "Fundraiser for Jake Yard Sale." First of all, it was awesome!!! We set up on Friday night because we had a ton of stuff to sell and several more loads came that night. Most people said that it was the biggest yard sale that they had ever seen. It was big, but not as big as the one we did for Lonnie. It was funny though how people can sniff out a yard sale. We sold $1,300 while we were setting up before it was even supposed to start the next day. Overall, we ended up raising $6,300 for Jake. We also donated two loads of stuff to an ACS Relay for Life team and the DI got several loads as well. The Behunin girls brought over a snow cone maker and sold $115 worth. That was great! Thanks to those that made baked goods and brought pop and water to sell; we did good with that as well. We really appreciate all of the support from Jake's friends and neighbors for helping us put it together. We definitely needed the help and Tara pulled off a great event for Jake. Not pictured below, but absolutely critical to this event event were: Dean and Jill Ludlow, Dave and Dana Smith, Jenny Bigler, Becky Doane, Becky Steffenson, Ginger Lewis, Celia Furukawa, Jinni Gillen, Erika Thurston, Jamie Williams, Kim Jones, Susie Harman, Leslie Lawson, Staci and Jesse Stout, Jim and Sally K., Shandell Pino, Sarah Roper, Sharlene Harsh, Danny and Jen O'Very, Precia Tatum, Tara's brother, sisters and mom, and tons of youth from our neighborhood. Thanks for all of the donations. And Jake, get well soon buddy!!!
Mandy was our expert pricer of goods
Kristin looking over books. She ended up buying a breast feeding guide!
Angie liked the orange vest so much she took it home.
Karly (seen her without her orange vest) had one of the saddest, yet funniest stories happen involving her. We had a little boy from an adjacent neighborhood ride his bike over and stay at the yard sale for around two hours. He bought his dad a tie, some toys, a backpack, and tons of trinkets. He had two sacks of bags and a backpack when he came over to Dean Ludlow and I and asked if we had seen a red bike with the number 1 on it. We looked and there were no bikes. The little dude was in 2nd grade and looked pretty stressed. Long story short, Karly said she sold a bike with that exact description. Well, Brittany and Zane Gonder drove him home and gave his dad $50 for a new bike. Sad, but kind of funny. We also sold a teen girls shoes when she was trying on other ones (her and her mom were out of luck with that one. Keep track of you stuff people or we will freaking SELL it!!!).
This was Megan's favorite purchase. We called her Taylor Swift the whole day.
Part of the crew. Thanks for the hard work.
The Bishop said he was going to wear this to church if he could find a matching tie.
Part of the crew (many, many more not pictured. Some pictured, but not included, ie. Billy Ludlow).
Brendun Lawson and I had to work security so we put on some really tight Junior HS football jerseys to make us look tough. Many said it really didn't work out that way, so we changed strategies to scare people away (see picture below). Obviously I was the man in that relationship.
5 comments:
Thanks for hosting this lovely event...it was a good time, we have a great group of friends!
Now...stop pawning the breast feeding book off on everyone, especially me. You know you secretly went into the garage and looked at the boobie pictures in it!
I wish I had the ability to express our gratitude to everyone. We do have the best friends in the world. It truly means so much.
Jeff
I heard a little too much about that breastfeeding book as well... I'm with Kristin on this one!
Congrats on a job well done. That's what friends are for. love you guys!
Congrats on a job well done. That's what friends are for. love you guys!
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