May 26 was Wyatt's last day of kindergarten. He LOVED everything about school this year - his classroom, his classmates, his teacher - everything. He was actually sad that it was over. With no prompting from us, he made his teacher a thank you note. On cardboard. With a magic marker. It's cute because it's heartfelt.
To say that God had his hand in the garage sale would be an understatement. I have NEVER experienced anything like it!
Due to the generosity of several friends and coworkers, we had a plethora of quality items to offer. (A sincere thanks to Bill, Rian, Karla, Shirley, Becky, Casey, Gretchen, and Mary) We also cleaned out a lot of items from our own home, and had collected a large number of items curbside during Fargo's recent Clean Up Week. We put a LOT of work into organizing, pricing appropriately, setting up, etc. We worked several hours at night for several days in preparation.
On Saturday, we were scheduled to start at 8:00 AM. Our first customers started coming just before 7:00. Until after 1:30, there was never a time that we were without visitors, and even late in the afternoon, we still had a steady stream. Early on in the day, I even had people waiting in line to check out.
There's a lot of "testimony" that could be shared, and lots of great stories about those who stopped by, but allow me to sum it up this way:
We set a low-end profit goal that we thought would be great to meet.
We set a high-end goal that we would've been quite happy to meet.
We set a "hallelujah" goal that would have only been possible with divine intervention.
When we tallied at the end of the day, our hallelujah goal was exceeded by 20%.
God is good!
Thank you SO MUCH for those of you who supported us in our garage sale! We still have a LONG way to go to secure all the funding needed for adoption, but Saturday's sale DEFINITELY helped us get closer.