Tuesday, June 06, 2006

  • Yard Sale

    n Japan, there are scattered flea markets where individuals can sell their wares. But I have never seen anyone sell anything in front of their own home like they do in the US. Yard or garage sales seem to be a rarity in Japan, maybe because most people don't have a yard or garage to speak of.

    To be honest, we don't have much of a front yard either. And we don't have a garage at all. But that is the price of living in a townhouse community. But we do have a community yard sale where residents can bring their old stuff and try to sell it to an unsuspecting public. Well, this was the first time M wanted to participate. We've been living in our house for more than 6 years now and she had gathered unused things together--hand-held blender, a couple of purses, an earthen tea pot, a Japanese tea cup set, some plates. We were wondering if we should ask friends if they wanted anything, maybe take to the local thrift shop or maybe the Salvation Army. But when we got the notice for the community yard sale, she wondered if the stuff we had was good enough to sell, and I said, "There's only one way to find out."

    She got so excited. Apparently, she had always wanted to have a yard sale and she spent every night for a week, getting things together, going on e-Bay (at my suggestion) to look at prices of similar things. She wiped, and polished and priced about thirty different items. I added a famous classical Chinese painting reproduced in 1959 by a reputable Chinese printer, which I priced at $55--it was just sitting in a cabinet collecting dust.

    At 7 AM on Saturday, the day of the yard sale, it was drizzling. I called the coordinator and she told me that if it was still raining at 8AM, the sale would be cancelled until the following Saturday. I could have gone either way--I mean, it is me who ends up hauling the goods back and forth, going to the bank to make sure we have change, calling to the coordinator for more info, et cetera--but M looked so anxious that I couldn't help but hope the rain would stop. And at 8 AM, it did stop.

    So we packed up the car and took our wares to the outskirts of the community, across the street from the local high school. Many others had already started setting up "shop" so we ended up at the very end of the block. But that wasn't too bad. We were under some trees and whenever it sprinkled off and on, others joined us under the long leafy branch we were under.

    Now, I'm not sure how to measure success at these yard sales, as I had never done it before either, but we had a number of people drop by and we were able to sell a few items. Most of the stuff we put out was priced between $1 to $3 dollars, and we sold roughly half of the things we brought, including the Chinese painting for $47. M was dying to go to the other sellers and buy stuff--she is a sucker for these kind of things--but I reminded her that it would be rather pathetic to return with as much stuff as we had brought, and she sighed in agreement. When we got home and counted the money--a little less than $100 earned--she was even more excited and began telling me how smart she was for not buying anything from the other sellers. Yes, dear, it was very insightful of you. *sigh*

    Anyway, we had a nice Saturday yard sale adventure. Just another bonding experience for the Riceball family.

    I should add that one buyer asked if she could buy the light sweat shirt M was wearing--the original Onigiriman sweatshirt M is wearing above. I said it wasn't for sale, but that she could buy one at the Onigiriman shop at CafePress.com, along with the Onigiriman baseball cap. Hahahahhahaha. I will go for the cheap plug anytime, anywhere... even here! 

    Thanks: Much appreciation for the words about the DVD burner. I will be getting one soon. I just bought an external hard disk as well--Seagate 250GB.

Comments (15)

  • California_Gal
    That's awesome. I love selling stuff we don't use and getting money!!! oooh! If it weren't so much work and I weren't so huge right now, I would do it. But I think a yard sale will have to wait for a few months.

    And that's hilarious! Someone wanted to buy the sweatshirt off your wife's back!!! ;) I wonder if that person will buy it online.
  • PiscesTiff
    All girls get excited when it comes to exchanging money for merchandise or the opposite!
  • babyjenk5
    Haha I love that line "she was even more excited and began telling me how smart she was for not buying anything from the other sellers." It reminds me of how women think they "save" money...... i.e. buying a $300 bag on sale for $150.
  • booyahman
    Yes, dear, it was very insightful of you. *sigh* classic! =)

    it sounds like you guys had fun, really. never had a yard sale, but i think it's mostly because of this fear/paranoia of having to drag our old personal stuff out and have total strangers root through them...
  • aznquarter
    Your M looks so cute, oh wait, we're talking about yard sales.. I love finding unique bargains, always thinking to myself since its secondhand, must be an antique. I try to look for vases or items with a signature, even if i don't know the artist, but would have definitely looked at your painting =)
  • mmh
    haha, that must have been fun
  • sekura81
    I wish that I could have a garage sale. From the comments that my boyfriend makes, I have enough clothes to clothe 15 people eveyday for a year. I can't help myself like M though. I totally would have bought more then I would have sold.
  • kizyr
    You sold the painting for $47?

    I keep saying the number 47 has cosmic properties... Just more evidence {^^}. KF
  • jerjonji
    why can't i picture you doing a yard sale???? :)
  • simply_marie
    all i gotta say is "awwwwwwwww"
  • EJKinROK
    aren't you guys the happy little couple :-p Hey, if I buy an onigiriman shirt do you get the money?!?! Just curious! How is your summer off going? watching many a drama? Don't deny it, I know you are :-p
  • jcangel311
    awww, how cute!  Makes me homesick for silly American things... Congratulations on your first yard sale success story!!
  • EnderSatomi
    When did you get a digital camera?

    On another note, Ancient Japanese History is fun =D It really helps to put the stories in context (Battle of Dannoura, Emperor Shotoku, the Fujiwara clan, etc.) Hope your summer is going well too =D
  • Mr_Mephisto
    That is a very kawai story. Did you get my mail?
  • ellen234
    I have a love/hate thing going with yard sales. When the kids were younger and I could sell of tons of their outgrown clothing and toys it was almost worth it. Now, I tend to just donate it all and take the tax write-off. When I finally make the effort to clean up (Hey I'm trying to clean up MY office too!) I just want to get RID of the stuff and not have it sitting in the garage waiting for a yard sale. I love www.freecycle.org for getting rid of stuff. So far I've given away a playhouse, a trampoline, an old bike, and a swingset. Thought I was going that route for my old patio table but my lawn mow and blow guy took it this morning!
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