Monday, January 10, 2011

Emily: My bargain buddy

Emily and me

Emily, my neighbor from RTS when we lived in Jackson, enjoyed my blog dedicated to Audrey. So, I decided to make one for her as well!

Emily is a year older than I am and went to Belhaven College (now Belhaven University - psh, please) with my sister Leslie. Emily was a ballerina in high school in Tallahassee, which drew her to Belhaven. She majored in Psychology, and married an RD at Belhaven (Ryan), who was attending RTS to get his counseling degree. Kurt and I married in August of 2005, while he was in school at RTS, and moved into married housing. In October of 2005, Ryan and Emily married and moved to RTS married housing in the apartment next to ours. There ya go.

Ryan and Emily

Emily and I hit it off instantly when I met her through Leslie, and we reconnected as neighbors at RTS. We were practically the same age and we wore the same size in clothes. On top of that, we were both BARGAIN SHOPPERS! We had many double dinner dates at each other's apartments (Ryan makes a beautiful cosmopolitan and other mixed drinks) and game nights. We even had a neighborhood cookout/drinkfest when Hurricane Katrina hit and we lost all of our power. Grilling outside in the dark, drinking our beer. It was fun.

But one of my favorite nights was spent doing what we called Closet Shopping.

We had a 3rd neighbor (Katie) who was married to Kurt's RTS roommate (Brent) when they lived in single housing on campus. (sorry for confusion). They married that December I think, and they lived on the other side of the Russes. Katie was also petite like Emily and me. The three of us decided to go to our closets, one closet at a time as a group, and get rid of clothes, letting the others choose what they'd like. I think we started at mine, and I got rid of some things I didn't wear anymore, and Emily and Katie took what they wanted. Then we moved to Emily's closet, did the same, and ended at Katie's. We had a blast! We each ended up with a good amount of clothes for FREE! You can't beat that for a bargain.

I have no idea what our husbands were doing while we were closet shopping. Probably playing xbox.

See, we love sales!

Emily and I even had a yard sale together. I priced all of my items with stickers and Emily went the brave route (I hate to haggle) and asked people to make her an offer. We both sold a decent amount that day, but OF COURSE, we started the yard sale by trading a few items ourselves. I think she got some of my shoes in exchange for some of her jewelry. (To our husbands' dismay. I remember Kurt saying, "Sweetie, we're supposed to be getting rid of stuff today." Oh well, I can't pass up a good deal.)

Our husbands graduated from RTS and we moved to Tupelo, and the Russes moved to Little Rock, Ryan's hometown. We were determined to see each other still, so we visited them in LR. Emily told me about a sale the Junior League of LR was having downtown. We each paid for a ticket ($5 maybe?) and woke up extra early to get there when the doors opened and the deals began.

Us with our loot at the Junior League of LR sale. What am I wearing?

It was pretty chaotic. We looked at rack after rack, and we make several trips to the bathroom of the building where women were changing in the stalls to try on clothes. Eventually people got tired of waiting on stalls to open, and we all changed in the open air of the bathroom together. I didn't know any of those people, so I didn't care. (Plus, I'm not known for modesty...anyway.)
I still have a dark orange Banana Republic sweater I got there as well as a brown top with fluttery sleeves and a black Anne Taylor blazer thingy. Yay! I'd like to make it an annual event, especially now that they have little Eliza Day.


Eliza Day

Emily and Ryan welcomed Eliza a couple of months ago, and they stopped by our house during Thanksgiving break on their way to visit family in Florida. It was so good to see them and meet this precious little girl.

So, Em, when's the next bargain hunting adventure?

1 comment:

  1. You will like this then: Here in Longview, the Junior League runs a store...where they get Neiman Marcus closeout items. (We have NM distribution center here in Longview). So NM donates to Junior League and they sell them at the "Bargain Box." Not supercheap, but great for high end items. (i.e. $30 per piece for Juicy Couture track suits, etc.)

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