- Clue Jr. Game (missing one piece, but we can still make the game work just fine)
- plastic Easter eggs (which I will wash and donate to our church egg hunt)
- stainless steel bowl
- 8 cupcake themed party invitations and matching thank you cards, with envelopes
- NIB party garland
- NIB "Backwords" game
- pink chiffon type wired ribbon
- 2 small kid themed reusable bags (I like to tuck these into our Operation Christmas Child boxes)
- brand new black leggings for Miss M
- turquoise scarf
- orange Aeropostale shirt for me
- penguin mug that Mr C just had to have!
- pair of pants for Mr. C
- pink tutu onesie for the little girl of a friend who teaches dance
- Grouchy Ladybug board book in perfect condition (also for the dance teacher friend)
- Christmas tree cake pan
- pink American Girl type purse for Miss M
- NWT snowflake dish
- mosaic game from Discovery Toys
- 8 thank you cards with envelopes
- medium sized ball for Mr C (not pictured)
- vintage round table cloth in excellent shape (not pictured)
- in box, with all pieces and directions - Pampered Chef Ice Shaver (not pictured)
So our grand total? A whopping $12.00 for everything!! With the exception of books and glassware, everything else is $0.39 per pound. The other two categories are priced per pound as well, but I don't remember how much.
Goodwill Outlet shopping is not for the fainthearted or those new to thrifting. It's dirty and noisy and crowded even on a weekday and you can find some really odd things, but the kids and I had a great time with my mom and SIL. Plus I think you will agree that we found some great items for not much money.