Monday, January 18, 2010

Happy Ending

My last post discussed my need to trust people and the garage sale purchase of a hair dryer that no longer warmed the air. Many of you shared your feelings about the seller and a few of you had suggestions for alternate uses. Hot flashes would appreciate this hand held fan, I am told.

David came up with a possible "excuse", if you will, for the seller. Perhaps, he suggested, the lady's young adult daughter (or son) moved out of the house and left the defunct dryer behind. Perhaps Mom was cleaning out the cabinet and located the apparatus. Perhaps Mom plugged it in, heard the appropriate noise and said to herself, "Why did that child leave this perfectly good hair dryer behind?" Thus, the "I just want to get rid of it" one dollar price.

It could happen! Now, don't we all feel bad for not giving her the benefit of the doubt? ha!

Here is the hair dryer/hand held fan: (Zita, the background is a blanket box at my house)
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What to do with it? Hmmmm.... We didn't think it would be a very nice gift. It really wouldn't be good will to donate it to Goodwill. No White Elephant parties in our near future. Sooo, we dismantled it. Here are the parts:
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What, you ask, will we do with the parts?
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Well, I am thinking we just got ourselves some Junk Pumpkin parts. Maybe a little something like this will happen in the fall with our new found junk.
Picaso's Junk Pumpkin
David and I feel good about what we ended up with. There are happy endings, after all!

Happy Monday!
~Mindy

19 comments:

  1. Excellent idea Mindy! Now, if you're like me, you'll put that bag someplace safe that you'll remember...and alas...you'll forget by October...:-)
    Tami

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  2. Oh, now I want it to be fall, cute! Lezlee

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  3. Mindy, that sure was a happy ending. Love those kinds of stories. Oh, and that blanket box is fabulous!

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  4. two sides to every story! those parts will come in real handy for your next junk pumpkin fest! perfect!

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  5. You are a true junker! Great idea!

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  6. Oh My Mindy ..I had this same thing happen not too long ago ...with a toaster oven ...it works but it scorches everything ..I'm not into burnt toast or really any burnt food ...LOL !!!

    Hey maybe you could use the motor for something creative ...Maybe google uses for hair dryer motors and see what comes up ...I personally have always wanted to know how to motorize things ..and I'm always seeing shows where they use the motor from this or that to create some cool thing ..maybe motorize the nose or eyes on your pumpkins ???

    Sara of Sweet Magnolias Farm

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  7. Mindy
    You amaze me!! Love your happy ending after all very creative and love the recycling part of it. Ok and the blanket box is a real gem. Thanks for always stopping by with your kind words. Have an amazing week!!!

    Kate

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  8. Great that you found the silver lining and for a buck, that's pretty easy. Just love those awesome junk pumpkins!
    Debra

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  9. That is just too cute!!! I'm glad you got some use out of it. Clever ideal.
    Daphne

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  10. Junk Pumpkins! I love it and I love your story...a perfect ending.
    :)

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  11. Great save Mindy. Yep I've gotten lots of stuff that Wasn't exactly what I thought it'd be. But for a buck one can't get too upset. A cup of coffee costs more than that.
    Margo

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  12. Junk Pumpkins, adorable!!!!
    Mindy, thank you for the sweet comments on my blog. You are such a doll!

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  13. That's funny, but great thinking! My problem would be remembering I had these pieces to use come Halloween. Thanks for the comment on our blog. You really need to not waste all those branches! :)
    marcie

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  14. Love it! But, I have to know is that a real pumpkin a live and well in the middle of January? Thats amazing!!

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  15. Ah ha! Perfect! Proving, once again, that there's no such thing as trash.

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  16. Smarty smart girl and David! see...this made you an even better creative junker! Sometimes you can over-think it. It was a gift, n'cest pas? Oui!
    ox

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  17. LOLOL I like it!!! David is wise beyond his years. LOLOL

    Now I'm going to be walking around the rest of the day singing "happy ending"... I think I'll find a blow dryer to use as my microphone...

    lalalalalalala (sorry your missing this...)

    ;-) robelyn

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  18. That's a true junker for ya! ;-)

    Anne

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