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We slept in Saturday morning because we had been down to Denver on Friday night and we did not get home until after 1am (which is pretty much unheard of around here). After breakfast we decided to take the dogs for a walk on the golf course which has finally closed for the winter. The golf course becomes our default snowshoe route, sledding hill and general dog walking spot all winter long. Love it. Anyway it was cold and, get this, snowing on Saturday. Ugh.
Contrary to our street be designated a "circle" it is actually a semi-circle and just around the curve, our neighbor was having a garage sale right across from the golf course. They weren't having much luck due the fact that it was cold and ya know, snowing. Matt and I were the only customers.
We take a quick look around and then . . . .
I spotted it.
There it was.
I have been searching craigslist for almost two years now.
When I do find something similar, the sellers want $300 for it. Uh, I don't think so.
What is it?
This John Boos million pound maple island.
I have wanted one of these honking islands since high school. My friend Jennifer's mom had the same island in her kitchen and I LOVED it more than words. I graduated from high school in 1986. Hello. That is a long time to wait for a giant chunk of wood.
Guess how much the neighbors wanted for it?
$50. I almost peed. But still, I could not resist bargaining (it was a garage sale after all) and offered them $40.
SOLD!
It was in pretty sad shape and we spent another $20 on sand paper and the better part of the day fixing her up, but now she is PERFECT. (In my excitement I forgot to take BEFORE pics).
OK, check it out. I took pictures from every possible angle to show you just how darn perfect it is in my kitchen.
(we took the knife holder off because I have a magnetic holder for knives already)
The real deal peeps.
Matt is going to lower the light two feet so it will be hanging at just the right height over my island (you know I like to keep the man busy).
I am in Love. Doesn't it look like it was custom made for my kitchen?
I am convinced that ANYTHING you want you can find for next to nothing if you go to enough thrift stores and garage sales. What I love about this particular find is that we weren't even going to a garage sale, we just ran right into it.
PS:
I have mentioned before about how Matt and I have a garage sale list of things we are hoping to find someday.
For the last year in addition to that island and a million other things, I have been on the lookout for something like this bucket to use as a trash can in my bathroom (oh and yes, I am 100% serious).
You would think that there would be thousands of old buckets like this out there, but I have yet to find one.
Oh well. One of these days.
Today I will just sit here and be happy about my awesome island.