Archives for November 2009

garage sale.

Today was the quarterly REI garage sale. This is the super sale for REI members ($20 to join for life) to go and get sweet stuff for super cheep prices. I personally am not a REI member, but Zan’s family is, so I get to join in the fun and see what kinds of sweet things I can score! Let me try to paint a picture for you so you can have some idea what this sale is like. Basically, you have to get there pretty early and stand in line for a couple of hours before the doors even open. Some people get the as early 6:30 to snag a spot at the front of the line, but we usually get there around 8:15 or so and get a pretty decent place in the crowd. It was a little on the chili side today so there were people wrapped in blankets, and there was even one guy standing in a down sleeping bag. I dressed appropriately in a warm fleece, my hooded down jacket, and a hat.. the only thing that was cold were my toes!!!

The doors opened at 10 AM and by then the line had gotten very long, wrapping around the parking lot. They let in about 20 members at a time and we made it inside in the 2nd round of people. The sale does not take place in the main store– Instead they put all the items in the back store room so it’s pretty cramped back there, if you can imagine. The sale is mostly returned items- some used, but a lot new- and they even had some stuff this weekend that was brand new and only used for a photo shoot. Awesome! I snagged 2 brand new jackets- one windstopper Marmot fleece in a pretty red/orange color and also a knee-length black REI brand rain jacket (which is just what I’ve been pining for!). They have all kinds of different items at the garage sale, ranging from clothes, bikes, skis and ski boots, backpacks, shoes, gloves, car roof racks, tents, sleeping bags, and all kinds of little nicknacks . There are thousands of items and you can get a lot of them at 50%-90% of the original price, which is AMAZING because a lot of the stuff is really very costly at full price.
It was a fun day and I came home with some great stuff!!
Can’t even wait to see what the next yard sale brings.

Updated Living Room (hooray!)

So we’ve been living in a bare-walled living room ever since our old roommate Sarah moved on over to Beacon Hill and took the framed artwork that used to hang over our couch with her. For a month or so I debated whether to put up a gigantic mirror, or wall shelves. While the mirror was gorgeous, it was insanely heavy. SO we opted for the wall shelves. Last weekend, on my zipcar adventure to target, I found some shelves for $10.99! Excellent! I bought 3 longer shelves, and then found some shorter shelves for $5.99. What a steal.
Here’s some pictures of the final product. I’m super happy with it and I knew Meg and Lauren were too as soon as I saw the smiles on their faces. Woohoo!

Do you like it? Since I’m TOTALLY a picture person it gives us a chance to put some of the people we love up on the wall. It’s a good mix of each of our friends. I think it look fabulous!
(I would like to take this opportunity to thank Zan, for without his help the shelves would not be on the walls. They would either be 1.) still in the bags they came home in or 2.) in a pile on the floor with me attempting to mount them up. Yikes to #2. I can totally see it now and it’s not a pretty picture. SO THANKS ZAN! Thanks so much!)

zippin’ around town.

Do you zip around with zipcar? I do!! I’m in LOVE with zipcar. It’s genius! Basically, zipcar is a car sharing service. It’s a way for someone to have a car without actually owning one. For me, living in Boston, it’s great! I don’t have the $$ or really any serious need to for a car, so zipcar is a great way for me to get around when I need to. Like today for instance: zipped to Target (love!) to pick up some things for the apartment, then I zipped over to j.crew to return some dresses, and then I zipped to whole foods for some healthy eats! All in just a few hours!

So basically, here’s how it works:
1. You go online and choose the time frame you need a car. (They also now have an app for iphone!)
2. You get a list of cars available in your area (there are usually cars right down the street… a 5 minute walk at most).
3. You walk to your zipcar, open the doors with your zipcard, and away you go!
4. You zip around town doing errands or other such things…
5. You return your zipcar to the same spot you got it. ON time.
6. You lock your zipcar, kiss it goodbye until next time, and walk home!
Easy peasy. You don’t have to pay for gas or insurance or parking. WOW! All you pay is a yearly fee (around $50, depending on your city) and then an hourly fee for the time your using it ($7-$12, depending on the car). I love having zipcar for those times I just need to get somewhere that’s not T accessible. It works for me, maybe you should try it too! Zipcar is available over 50 cities, and even some college campuses. See if it’s in your city!

Try car sharing… it saves the environment too!