Friday, December 24, 2010

What I was doing when I should have been at the grocery store shopping for Christmas dinner

Here we go again. 

Seems like it was just yesterday when I was dragging my feet about grocery shopping for Thanksgiving dinner.

In my defense, my Christmas dinner shopping was delayed because on the way to the grocery store I drive right by not one but two thrift stores.  And they already have their Christmas items marked 50% off.


Do you think anyone will notice?

A very Merry Christmas to all of you!!  
xo -amy


35 comments:

  1. How fun! I don't find great things like that at my thrift stores! I'd love a vintage ornament or two on my plate-Merry Christmas:@)

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  2. Those are wonderful...my thrift stores didn't have such nifty vintage stuff!!

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  3. Well, none of your blogger friends won't notice :^) in fact, we'll be asking for driving directions to the closest shop.
    Happy Holiday Hugs,
    Gerry

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  4. None of us will tell on you! Merry Christmas to you and yours.

    xo
    Claudia

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  5. That is my kind of holiday meal! Great colors on those honeycomb ornaments.
    Merry Christmas!

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  6. Girl~ I think we all would have done the same! Merry Christmas

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  7. Oh......Now I want to go thrifting and I don't have time :>( Merry Christmas to you and your family,
    Annette

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  8. A girls gotta do what a girls gotta do!
    Merry Christmas!
    Brenda

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  9. What fun! Merry Christmas to you and your sweet family! ♥♥♥

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  10. We will never tell, shhh....

    Merry Christmas Eve!

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  11. Looks like a heck of a lot more fun that buying a 10 pound bag of potatoes to me! I made a stop at the thrift store this morning myself and did score some neat plastic candle wreaths in a box with great graphics but I felt lucky to make it there and back alive so decided to spend the rest of the day safe at home. Crazy people out driving around! Thanks for sharing and Merry Christmas!

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  12. Well, I could not resist that either if it came on my path ..... Very pretty!
    'Vrolijk Kerstfeest' from Holland,
    warm winter wishes,
    Jacoba

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  13. haha... I'd much prefer a plate of Vintage Christmas thingies than boring food. I haven't done any thrifting in about a month - and I'm starving!

    Merry Christmas to you!
    - Susan

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  14. Oh, wow! Way better than wandering the aisles searching for horseradish. I'll take the leftovers. You can just box 'em up. You don't even have to fold the foil to look like a swan. Well, unless you want to... :o)

    Merry Merry Merry Christmas to you and your family!! - Kathy in Chicago suffering er - um enjoying a white Christmas!!

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  15. They might be a little bit crunchy, but other than that I don't think anyone will notice! :)

    ~ Merry Christmas to you!

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  16. Who needs groceries, isn't that what take out is for? I would have paid full price. Merry Christmas to you and your family. Season's best.

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  17. A very Merry Christmas to you! Enjoy your treasures, we each need to purchase for ourselves a little Christmas cheer! :)

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  18. every chore needs a little warm-up, right? and this was yours!

    wishing you a merry christmas!

    xo
    elyse

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  19. I'd have had to stop at the thrift stores too! Beautiful table settings. Merry Christmas to you and your family!

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  20. Now that's what I like to see on MY plate! And a glass filled to the brim with some vintage tinsel would be just the thing to wash it all down!
    Merry Christmas!
    Carol

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  21. Gorgeous toppers! My vintage topper collection sat in a box this year because I can't think of a way to display them.
    Hope your day was fabulous, Amy.
    Merry Christmas!

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  22. A VERY MERRY Christmas to you Amy Love....!!!

    I hope you all had a FAB day....hahahahaha....I can't do ANTHING without stopping at my local op-shop....The ONLY way for me to refrain is to STAY at home....!

    Seriously....A couple of years ago I cut my toe open & Mr SVJ was taking me to the hospital for stitches though, when we were on our way past the Salvos I stopped my blubbering long enough to say, "Can we stop here first"....Suffice is to say Mr SVJ did NOT stop but I tell ya....If he did & I COULDA....I WOULDA....hahahahahaSNORT :o) !!!

    Cheers for now my Friend,
    Tamarah :o)

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  23. A belated Merry Christmas to you Amy! Hope you had a great one and I hope to see you soon in the New Year!
    XO,

    Lisa

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  24. I'd rather do that than eat too! judy

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  25. Your thrift shop rocks! Those are worth playing hookey with the grocery shopping:>) Happy New Year!

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  26. If you'd served me up a plateful of that for Christmas dinner, I'd have been thrilled!

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  27. I just found your blog while visiting Lavender Dreamer....Love your vintage ornaments. I'm "into vintage" also so I'm your 300th follower!
    Sherry@Back2Vintage

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  28. Hope you're having a wonderful Christmas holiday!

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  29. you are so clever!!!!!! love the dinner parody. i should use that one on my family and add some doilies and vintage pins. yikes!!! i get it! i do.
    merry christmas.
    sue

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  30. What a cute blog! ALSO, I love that you were named after THAT Amy! :) Following!

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  31. I love it! Just let them eat cake! Happy Holiday and New Year to you and your family, m

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  32. Happy New Year Dear girlfriend~ Cheers to a Very Happy 2011 Hugs, Diane

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  33. Looks like you've got your priorities straight to me! It's amazing what we can get done when we're avoiding something else. Love the blue and red together.
    Susanne.

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  34. This is the most amazing picture I've ever seen. There is nothing better than vintage fiesta!!! Wonderful setting!

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