Thrifty Find

Normally if I want to go thrifting, its my mom who goes with me. These days I never go at it alone. Two kids in a thrift store just doesn't seem fun. So, when my mom comes to town, we thrift it up.

This past Sunday, Ian and I decided to take the kids to the Bay Area Discovery Museum in San Francisco. Then Ian heard about this crazy huge rummage sale in Oakland, so we decided to stop by on our way to San Francisco. It was pretty insane. Tons of people everywhere for blocks and blocks surrounding the building. Since strollers weren't allowed, I wore Isla and Ian wore Connor. Let me just say Connor wasn't exactly a willing participant in this stop. So, we didn't stay long. But we did stay long enough for me to know I want to go again next year. And long enough for me to find this...


A vintage port-a-crib that I paid only $2.50 for!!! It is so stinking cute. Sure, I didn't need it, but it was so cute I couldn't pass it up. And it is actually in really good condition. I cleaned the whole thing today and can't believe what good condition it is in. It doesn't need to be sanded down and re-done or anything. Score!



And here's a picture of Isla trying out my new cage find for her.


Oddly enough (and awesomely enough) the sheets I have for Connor's pack-n-play from Scotland (it is a different shape than the ones in the US) fit this mattress. It's like it was meant to be...

Now I get that technically this isn't supposed to be re-sold anymore. In fact, it stated on the port-a-crib that it was sold as a decoration and not for use as a crib or playpen. But I checked it over and this thing is solid. And adorable. Did I mention the cute factor already? For now, it has found a home in the kids playroom as, uh, a decoration...a decoration that a certain cute little girl can chill in from time to time.

5 comments:

  1. Why is it not supposed to be sold? Who uses a crib as decoration only?

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  2. What a great find! And $2.50 what a steal. It's super cute and it looks like Little Isla approves.

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  3. I don't think you should worry too much about thrifting a crib - I mean, these things are meant to be sturdy, and if it seems solid, it probably is. And you're right - it's too cute to boot!

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  4. Rachael - They ("they" being the gov't) changed laws for cribs about a year ago and the old ones are no longer allowed to be sold...or even used in daycares. So, I think that is why this was being sold as a decoration.

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  5. Ah, gotcha. Guess that makes sense...

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