We started out with a Matchbox bus. We're working our way up to a real bus or RV. ~The Browns
Sunday, November 26, 2006
The Great Outdoors: Tent and raft to trade
We know someone will have a lot of outdoor fun with these items for our next trade: ~ used onceCB 5300 Columbia Bugaboo 4-5 person tent ~ newer Sea Sense inflatable raft with 4 oars. The raft can hold two adults or a total of 440 lbs. Do you have something bigger or better to trade?
Wow! Those are great, someone will surely jump at them soon! I'll try to figure out how to add your b4b blog to our links section. It takes me awhile to do those 'technical' things, though. Hugs to you, Karen
We started with a toy Matchbox bus and will keep trading items until we trade up to (you guessed it) a real bus." ~The Brown Family
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1st Trade: toy bus for an antique tub from The Lauers in Iowa; 2nd Trade: tub for antique china and martini set from Tess in Kansas; 3rd Trade: 10 antique plates for 2 antique serving dishes from Sarah in Pennsylvania; 4th Trade: tent and raft from Tawnya in Missouri for antique serving dishes and martini set; 5th Trade: Hina Dolls from Julia in IA for a tent.
http://www.squidoo.com/abus4abus
A hip Canadian, Kyle MacDonald, started a charitable trend of trading items for something "bigger or better". In 2005 he started with one red paperclip. His goal was to trade up to a house. He made 14 trades and reached his final goal in July of 2006. He's an amusing writer and is now writing a book about his trading days. I learned about him thru the Activated Storytellers! Y'all ROCK!!
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Wow! Those are great, someone will surely jump at them soon! I'll try to figure out how to add your b4b blog to our links section. It takes me awhile to do those 'technical' things, though.
Hugs to you,
Karen
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