A sought after party gift. The mini WONDERLIER bowl. Great for spare meds or aspirin. Or the spare dimes or quarters for the pay phone. The cranberry color bowls were available in early 80s. Used to be a great item to give for booking parties.
Love the old coloring books. When my Granddaughter ( now 27) was little we would always buy a special Christmas coloring book and she would color pages and give them to Family members as her presents to them. It was a fun time!
Thanks Renee for your content. I am not an antiques type of person but your channel is so fun and informative of things I didn't think that I cared about. I look forward to seeing your picks and what goodies you have found. I also watch Curiosity Inc. I have binged watched your videos and his. Way better than watching anything Hollywood puts out.
@@judym4673 we had such a broad experience. We had the exuberance of post Korean conflict and WWII. Everything was space age. We got TV. Everyone loved America and Americans. We got cartoons. 2 cars. Had family vacations. Got fast food. I remember my first trip to McDonalds. I remember STINKY PERMS. Rock and Roll. Bobby socks. Petticoats. Saddle Oxfords. Sorry,got lost. Hugs and kisses. (Poodle skirts).
Yeah, Renée, back in the days...Same procedure over here in Central Europe. In the 70s and 80s flea markets were fun and full of little treasures. Then, in the late 90s this changed slowly but steadily to poor man´s markets, and the good stuff went over to the antique markets. It is what it is...Greets from GER, U.
I visited your country in the early 1960s. Beautiful,clean, country. Nice people but some still didn't like Americans post WWII. I remember seeing devastation next to new growth. We had a flat tire on a 1958 Pontiac somewhere in Germany. My grandmother knocked on a door and said "toilet" and the lady let her in. My grandmother shook her hand and said thank you when she left. For days afterward she talked about how clean and pretty the house was. That one incident did more for international relations than you think. For the rest of her and my grandpa's life when they talked about their European trip they mentioned the flat tire/bathroom incident. And--- if any stranger or known person, asked to use the loo at her house,there was no question about access. How many years since and that I still remember.
@@lynnmaupin-simpson1215 A very interesting and also funny story, Lynn ! In the early 60s, most of the war damages were repaired, and the economy in Western Europe (similar to the US during this time) was booming. The Greenback was very strong against most other foreign currencies, and so lots of American tourists came over here. This has changed dramatically. Only few guys fom America, but tons of folks from East Asia (especially China) are visiting now our tourist spots. Bummer, but it is what it is... Greets from the other side of the Atlantic. U.
Thank you Renee for showing us a little of Taco's mystery boxes, he usualy doesn't show more that 1-2 things out of them when he finds them and leaves us wondering. 😁 No, you certainly can't resist Dyn Van Dyke! Those colouring books were great. There was a movie with "the rescuers" that my sons absolutely loved when they were little! I appreciate your devotion to that flea market, but you can't limit your options, it doesn't hurt to visit other ones, you will always be returning there.
In the day when you had Tupperware parties at home they were prizes for games you played. Perfect Barbie size bowl! There was a shape-o ball keychain too. Good size to keep a couple aspirin in.
Hi Renee. This was a wonderful day for a Flea Market. I love the mail bags. The peeps look so cute. That tree you got for $20 dollars is awesome. God Bless the rest of your day. I took the day off of work. Stay safe Renee. Maria.💁🖐️💁🖐️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎💝💝💝💝💝❤❤❤❤
I remember that Tupperware keychain. From a show my mom did. I believe I still have it. The lady said you could put your quarter in it. Love that Christmas tree that was a great buy. Rare to find a tall thin one.
I have not been to a good flea market in years. I really enjoyed going, before I became disabled. My bucket list flea market place to go I'd the Rose Bowl. My all time favorite was the Ventura County Fair.. Keeping my fingers crossed for that. Renee thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
Your cool find of that tiny Tupperware container reminded me of the movie, 'A DANGEROUS WOMAN.' Also, I would so get in trouble with copyright of that coloring book(scan & copy!:O) Always enjoy your videos. 👍🙂✌
My Mlm had the juice one and the bowl keychain! She used to go to Tupperware parties all the time and I can remember playing with them when I was little 😉
You know how you say "you could make a t-shirt out of that" well when you were carrying that tall Christmas tree out of the flea market with a big smile on your face I thought that. All the best from Colorado.
I think you should do more jewellery bag videos. You have such lovely hands. They remind me of my youngest daughters hands, very slender and you have good nails. I wish we had more of those ceramic trees here in Australia.
Hoppy 4th of Joo-lie toooo u! As "bad" as are your sales...sometime...I envy your adventures! Yep...the flea markets here are all gone...one down in San Jose just closed...land values! Wow... your trip DID pay off...neat ceramic tree! That one...Mr. Frog for my yard...and those two "pony" insulators would have made my day!! "Breaker, Breaker" a sign on during the citizen band radio era...big rig drivers kept in touch with their fellow drivers...pre GPS days. Yep...those "Golden Days"...I do recall them!
Hi Renee love that Christmas tree have never came across 0ne here in Ireland but maybe some day great chanel best wishes from the South East Coast of Ireland 🇮🇪😀❤😊
Nice video cool finds , really nice tree . Don't give up on the market things will pick up more once the pandemic gets better. And oh yeah the Tupperware peice would make a nice pill box . Keep up the good work .
Oh wow that Christmas tree is beautiful!!!! I love the way the branches scroll. Great piece. Those colouring books were a brilliant find and I really love that pretty fabric. What with those lovely nail bags and other bits it was worth getting out of bed for. Great finds! x
Tupperware container, I've got two in a draw. One life that & one without the chain. My mom, many years ago, sold Tupperware, the small items were "free gifts" handed out during games. The orange peeler was in the same category (the small jug also). If you take meds, could take them in it, or carry a aspirin in case of headache or such. Four to eight dollars for what was a freebie, I'm surprised! Great finds for a slow day. 👍👍
Ceramic Christmas trees. I've got a whole attic full of them. For some reason, they became one of my collections.. I have half ones that hang on walls, every shape and size.
I like the slender Christmas Tree. So pretty. I have 4 all different colors & sizes, I paid $5 each. Well differently keep all my vintage Christmas Trees too.
You are lucky that you have folks that will look out for you 💪 Christmas Tree is gorgeous! Super find 🤓💗 and if you're like me, & feel guilty for keeping things for yourself, just sell one of your shorter trees - to even things out 😉
The tupperware key chains were prizes for the games played at a tupperware party. I still have mine lol Now that Dick Van Dyke coloring book I used to have it! It was great seeing it. Thanks for sharing❤
Got a chuckle Renee when you found the Tupperware Key chain..I'll bet I still have a few laying around. My Mom Used to sell Tupperware. Bet she had bags of them. Some are listed at $8 -$14 on Ebay and the ads say " Vintage ". I think I kept a few aspirin mine in my car. They can't hold much.. but they are cute.
Don't despair Renee, remember positive thoughts equal a positive life. People are still coping with Covid and all its aftermaths. Chin up, You Will Do Better.
I had to watch while my favorite flea market died in Oklahoma. But here in Texas they have some great ones. Loved the tall tree you got! The peeps are so cute. I have a couple of nail bags, wonder where they got off to, you did great.
I hope this market is just seeing a rough patch, between the weather and possibly people coming out of "quarantine". I would hate to see this market reduced to new stuff and knock-off clothing stalls.
I think people got together for the first big holiday since Covid and skipped the flea market. The numbers have started going up for the variant. My state is embarrassingly less than 50% vaccinated. Love the Christmas tree. I know who still has a mold for the tree and the base. Maybe I should start making them again.
@@just.j5302 I'm going to my cousin's 100 birthday party and the state has sky rocketing variant and regular Covid numbers. I have such fear this will be her undoing. I am a nurse and have lost 4 coworkers to Covid. 2 caught Covid while we sorely lacked PPE. We were wearing 15minute proceedure masks for 3 x 12 hour shifts. They left spouses and children. The last 2 didn't know where they got it. PPE and vaccines were readily available. One was working 6 x 12 hour shifts split between 2 hospitals. She always worked overtime when asked which means she lost her only day off. She was dead in 10 days. They think family passed it to her because she was not the only death in the family in that time period. It's like the basketball team in the playoffs( I don't follow sports so don't know the particulars. I just heard the sportscasters chilling remarks). Only 2 team members were not vaccinated. They tested positive. They were knocked out of a once in a lifetime experience because of the the inaction of 2. So sad. So unnecessary. The shot is free. If you are hospitalized your hospital bill will be staggering. You will be leaving your family funeral and hospital expenses if you do not survive. If you think your insurance will pay you don't live in a real world.
@@lynnmaupin-simpson1215 I won't 'like' this and you get it. To all of what you said...I know...I know. And I just want to shake all the idiots who buy into the urban legend rhetoric, and the misinformation campaigns, etc. You can't make them see, that by refusing to take ANY preventative measures, they are giving it vectors, and more time to replicate & circulate...and the more it replicates & circulates...the more it mutates, & thus the more dangerous it becomes. I went for my BSN, but changed my major with a year of clinicals to go...wound up with bio undergrad degree...I told my family last summer, when everyone was still being stupid, that if I were a nurse or Doctor, I would remove my gear & walk out. They don't have to risk their lives for idiots, nor should they. They should tell some of these people refusing to get vaccinated, 'good luck intubating yourself👍' I'm sad that I feel this way, but I do. Have fun on your trip...keep that family treasure safe & isolated...hope she has a big piece of Birthday cake & Ice Cream! My Mom's Birthday is next weekend - she's not had her vaccine yet, and I've kept her home for the most part, and she wears a mask when she does go out, but has chronic COPD, and I fear would not survive it. I'm hoping she will go in a couple to get hers. She wanted the J&J, but held off when all the clotting issues arose. 🎈🕯️🍰🎁🕯️🎈🎉🎈🎊🎈🎊
Hello Renee. I like the key chain . The tree is amazing. So great you stopped by Tacos stand. He finds some great stuff in the trash. Take care 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🥰🥰☕️🫖☕️🫖💯💯💯💯💯
I did enjoy this. Your fabric is pretty, your Christmas tree is beautiful (not as beautiful as you) the Tupperware keychain I removed. Wish I had kept mine. Love the coloring book. I have àn old one my grandma had. I think she used it for patterns on kitchen towels.🤷 The coloring books they make today are not near as good. We were always excited to get a new coloring book. I would color grandma's but I just don't want to ruin it.❤️💞💞🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🏞️🏞️🏞️🐦🐦🐤🐤 I love the peeps also. They are so sweet.
unfortunitly..with the advent of ebay..market place ...etsy..poshmart..and so on...people just stay home and shop on line.especially the younger millenial...who..really not too interested in old antiques..the markets in my area ..eastern conn..and R.I are dying out too..with less and less vendors..and less of a crowd showing up...was at one on the 4th myself ..and it was Half empty...soo sad..and not many vendors set up either...well..it is what it is...Technology..online shopping...here to stay..sucks..!!
I have a Tupperware keychain as well and I keep a days medication in it because often I’m out and about when I realize I forgot to take my medication so it has saved me many times
Back in the day, Tupperware parties included a few games. Often the small pieces, like the key chain, were given as prizes to the winner of a game. I'm glad Taco Stacks let you have a rest on the back of the van, out of the sun. Looked hot out. ❤🐨
That Tupperware holder miniature one is for change like 4 quqrters, we used to use all the time they're like from the 70s Fun find I think I may still have one!
Ms Moose likes her peeps and her subscribers should now and forever be her PEEPS. So those who are not subscribed should join her growing army of PEEPS and forever have Ms Moose’s PEEPS status which is a distinction beyond all other distinctions.
It seemed like that Flea Market was going to be a REAL BUST! But those vintage coloring book were just amazing! And even Taco come through with the Tupperware bowl on the key chain! I remember them from when I about 12 or so, in My Neck of the Woods (Southwest, VA) the ladies that worked in offices were also on a diet, so they used them to put salad dressing in. They were just the right size for the dieters that wanted some dressing but NOT too much. You can find the neatest Ceramic Christmas Trees, I had NEVER seen a tall, skinny one like. It will look great in YOUR collection!!
@@PaperandMoose The ones that Tupperware made back in the early 70s had a lip that was very secure! I asked my Mom once IF the lid every leaked or came off.? She said no and she used hers for many years!
I love that tall ceramic tree! There were only a handful of yard sales on Saturday but surprisingly I found a whole box of Vintage die cuts, and original Goonies buttons from 1984. I was shocked 😲 Hope you also had a Happy 4th ❤🤍💙
The Tupperware Wonderliar bowl was a great find. I used to keep aspirin in them in my purse, just in case. But at Tupperware parties people would fight over them in the goodie bags. The lady made sure there was only 1 in there.
The Tupperware keychain was a hostess gift or given to a guest for bringing a friend.
I had one-lost it.
I had one too.
A sought after party gift. The mini WONDERLIER bowl. Great for spare meds or aspirin. Or the spare dimes or quarters for the pay phone. The cranberry color bowls were available in early 80s. Used to be a great item to give for booking parties.
Yeah I had a friend give me one because I thought it was so stinking adorable lol
@@cepearle7072 Or a couple of TUMS?
I had one of those Tupperware bowl key chains. I used to keep vitamins and a couple Tylenol in there.
We always used to laugh at the little Tupperware bowl and say that is the diet size portion!!
Love the old coloring books. When my Granddaughter ( now 27) was little we would always buy a special Christmas coloring book and she would color pages and give them to Family members as her presents to them. It was a fun time!
loved the comment from the background guy "This is like one of those restaurants where the food sucks but the portions are big"
Wasn't that great?? I was so glad I was recording when he said that haha.
I am soooooooo jealous of the Christmas Tree!! What a find!! I love it!! Good price too!! ❤️
Thanks Renee for your content. I am not an antiques type of person but your channel is so fun and informative of things I didn't think that I cared about. I look forward to seeing your picks and what goodies you have found. I also watch Curiosity Inc. I have binged watched your videos and his. Way better than watching anything Hollywood puts out.
Thank you for the kind words Sheila, I'm glad that you enjoy the videos!
That Christmas tree is different, really nice, Reneé! Love the bulbs on it. That really saved the day! 👍🌟🌞🌻🐈
Must be the time for trees. Scott over on Old Curiousity Shop is having a Christmas in July sale. Ceramic Tree included.
"Back in my day" we used those Tupperware key chains to hold a dime for an emergency phone call....Yes I'm really that old 😁😂❤
You are mid century modern which is sought after. Flaunt it baby!
You’re not alone 🤣🤣🤣
@@judym4673 we had such a broad experience. We had the exuberance of post Korean conflict and WWII. Everything was space age. We got TV. Everyone loved America and Americans. We got cartoons. 2 cars. Had family vacations. Got fast food. I remember my first trip to McDonalds. I remember STINKY PERMS. Rock and Roll. Bobby socks. Petticoats. Saddle Oxfords. Sorry,got lost. Hugs and kisses. (Poodle skirts).
Just what I was going to say. I was a distributor "back in the day". Fun times.
Yep, I’m mid century modern, too. Very glad to be!
Love how excited you get over something so simple 💕
Yeah, Renée, back in the days...Same procedure over here in Central Europe. In the 70s and 80s flea markets were fun and full of little treasures. Then, in the late 90s this changed slowly but steadily to poor man´s markets, and the good stuff went over to the antique markets. It is what it is...Greets from GER, U.
I visited your country in the early 1960s. Beautiful,clean, country. Nice people but some still didn't like Americans post WWII. I remember seeing devastation next to new growth. We had a flat tire on a 1958 Pontiac somewhere in Germany. My grandmother knocked on a door and said "toilet" and the lady let her in. My grandmother shook her hand and said thank you when she left. For days afterward she talked about how clean and pretty the house was. That one incident did more for international relations than you think. For the rest of her and my grandpa's life when they talked about their European trip they mentioned the flat tire/bathroom incident. And--- if any stranger or known person, asked to use the loo at her house,there was no question about access. How many years since and that I still remember.
@@lynnmaupin-simpson1215 A very interesting and also funny story, Lynn ! In the early 60s, most of the war damages were repaired, and the economy in Western Europe (similar to the US during this time) was booming. The Greenback was very strong against most other foreign currencies, and so lots of American tourists came over here. This has changed dramatically. Only few guys fom America, but tons of folks from East Asia (especially China) are visiting now our tourist spots. Bummer, but it is what it is... Greets from the other side of the Atlantic. U.
Thank you Renee for showing us a little of Taco's mystery boxes, he usualy doesn't show more that 1-2 things out of them when he finds them and leaves us wondering. 😁 No, you certainly can't resist Dyn Van Dyke! Those colouring books were great. There was a movie with "the rescuers" that my sons absolutely loved when they were little! I appreciate your devotion to that flea market, but you can't limit your options, it doesn't hurt to visit other ones, you will always be returning there.
❤️❤️❤️ your tree, now you’ve got me wanting another one 🤓
Never get discouraged... keep on keep on ! Good time are a coming !
In the day when you had Tupperware parties at home they were prizes for games you played. Perfect Barbie size bowl! There was a shape-o ball keychain too. Good size to keep a couple aspirin in.
Love the Christmas tree. Never seen one shaped like that
Keep your chin up. It’s not what it was, but you got some great things. Things you like. Hang in there.
Christmas tree is incredible someone did a fabulous job painting the swirls to replicate branches on the tree 🌲
I have been looking for that Frosty the Snowman book...and there it is..LOL. the childhood memories.
Loved those old patio lanterns!
Hi Renee. This was a wonderful day for a Flea Market. I love the mail bags. The peeps look so cute. That tree you got for $20 dollars is awesome. God Bless the rest of your day. I took the day off of work. Stay safe Renee. Maria.💁🖐️💁🖐️👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎💝💝💝💝💝❤❤❤❤
I remember that Tupperware keychain. From a show my mom did. I believe I still have it. The lady said you could put your quarter in it. Love that Christmas tree that was a great buy. Rare to find a tall thin one.
The little golden books looked like they were in perfect condition! Love Richard Scary books….read them to my children and now to my grandchildren. ❤️
I have not been to a good flea market in years. I really enjoyed going, before I became disabled. My bucket list flea market place to go I'd the Rose Bowl. My all time favorite was the Ventura County Fair.. Keeping my fingers crossed for that. Renee thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
I love those coloring books. I never can resist the old ones, even if colored badly.
I would love to see all your ceramic Christmas trees!
Years ago you could get the cute little Tupperware bowl at a Tupperware party..sometimes it was a prize for a game. Cute!
Your cool find of that tiny Tupperware container reminded me of the movie, 'A DANGEROUS WOMAN.'
Also, I would so get in trouble with copyright of that coloring book(scan & copy!:O)
Always enjoy your videos. 👍🙂✌
My Mlm had the juice one and the bowl keychain! She used to go to Tupperware parties all the time and I can remember playing with them when I was little 😉
You know how you say "you could make a t-shirt out of that" well when you were carrying that tall Christmas tree out of the flea market with a big smile on your face I thought that. All the best from Colorado.
Wonderful walk around! Congrats on finding the Christmas tree!
I have the little Tupperware on a chain. I used it for carrying aspirin, Tylenol, Advil etc in my purse when I worked.
I think you should do more jewellery bag videos. You have such lovely hands. They remind me of my youngest daughters hands, very slender and you have good nails. I wish we had more of those ceramic trees here in Australia.
Hoppy 4th of Joo-lie toooo u! As "bad" as are your sales...sometime...I envy your adventures! Yep...the flea markets here are all gone...one down in San Jose just closed...land values! Wow... your trip DID pay off...neat ceramic tree! That one...Mr. Frog for my yard...and those two "pony" insulators would have made my day!! "Breaker, Breaker" a sign on during the citizen band radio era...big rig drivers kept in touch with their fellow drivers...pre GPS days. Yep...those "Golden Days"...I do recall them!
I love your video’s Ms Renee! I miss going to flea markets just for the hunt!
Love the green ceramic trees, when I was younger I remember using a tupperware Keychain like that one for Tylenol or pills like that.
Hi Renee love that Christmas tree have never came across 0ne here in Ireland but maybe some day great chanel best wishes from the South East Coast of Ireland 🇮🇪😀❤😊
I think Pam would be thrilled to have Tupperware just her size!!!!!! What do you think?
OH MY!! Yes!! That is the perfect size for little Pam!!
@@PaperandMoose She can put her nice lunch salad in there 😁🌟👍
@@PaperandMoose She can put her nice lunch salad in there 😁🌟👍
Nice video cool finds , really nice tree . Don't give up on the market things will pick up more once the pandemic gets better. And oh yeah the Tupperware peice would make a nice pill box . Keep up the good work .
Oh wow that Christmas tree is beautiful!!!! I love the way the branches scroll. Great piece. Those colouring books were a brilliant find and I really love that pretty fabric. What with those lovely nail bags and other bits it was worth getting out of bed for. Great finds! x
Tupperware container, I've got two in a draw. One life that & one without the chain. My mom, many years ago, sold Tupperware, the small items were "free gifts" handed out during games. The orange peeler was in the same category (the small jug also). If you take meds, could take them in it, or carry a aspirin in case of headache or such. Four to eight dollars for what was a freebie, I'm surprised! Great finds for a slow day. 👍👍
The Man From Uncle coloring book was cool. (loved that old show) :)
Ceramic Christmas trees. I've got a whole attic full of them. For some reason, they became one of my collections.. I have half ones that hang on walls, every shape and size.
Ugh, my aunt had the half one and sold it at a garage sale! I got to it too late and someone else bought it.
Luck you. I love those trees. I have a white one.
I like the slender Christmas Tree. So pretty. I have 4 all different colors & sizes, I paid $5 each. Well differently keep all my vintage Christmas Trees too.
You are lucky that you have folks that will look out for you 💪
Christmas Tree is gorgeous! Super find 🤓💗 and if you're like me, & feel guilty for keeping things for yourself, just sell one of your shorter trees - to even things out 😉
Very true, I am fortunate that I have those that either save for me or buy with me in mind and give me first dibs!
I sold Tupperware full time for 22 yrs. Yes the lil bowl was so popular. They have about 25 other mini items as key chains
I would have bought the tree too! I have the white one and the green one. Thanks for posting.
sweet pickle books, that brings back some great memories
The tupperware key chains were prizes for the games played at a tupperware party. I still have mine lol
Now that Dick Van Dyke coloring book I used to have it! It was great seeing it.
Thanks for sharing❤
NICE TREE, Renee! Keep it! It's a good one!!!!
I love the Christmas tree. Good price.
Got a chuckle Renee when you found the Tupperware Key chain..I'll bet I still have a few laying around. My Mom Used to sell Tupperware. Bet she had bags of them. Some are listed at $8 -$14 on Ebay and the ads say " Vintage ". I think I kept a few aspirin mine in my car. They can't hold much.. but they are cute.
Rene girl, you are a magnet to ceramic Christmas 🎄. Fantastic find.
Great find on the🌲😄👍
We made those potholders by the thousands when we were kids with the fabric loops on the plastic loams
Ty ..That Christmas tree 🎄 ..I love..🙏🕊️🙏
Don't despair Renee, remember positive thoughts equal a positive life. People are still coping with Covid and all its aftermaths. Chin up, You Will Do Better.
I used to have one of those Tupperware bowl key chains....AGES ago.
The ceramic tree is gorgeous. Very nice... there will come better days.
I love the Tupperware keychange I use to have one I put it outside my purse and put change in it great christmas tree
Love your tree:) Good find!
I will take Quality over Quantity every time. You found some quality items.
I love Tupperware stuff. So cute.
I had to watch while my favorite flea market died in Oklahoma. But here in Texas they have some great ones. Loved the tall tree you got! The peeps are so cute. I have a couple of nail bags, wonder where they got off to, you did great.
I hope this market is just seeing a rough patch, between the weather and possibly people coming out of "quarantine". I would hate to see this market reduced to new stuff and knock-off clothing stalls.
i loved how excited you got at the christmas tree....i never liked those christmas trees since i was a kid....
I think people got together for the first big holiday since Covid and skipped the flea market. The numbers have started going up for the variant. My state is embarrassingly less than 50% vaccinated.
Love the Christmas tree. I know who still has a mold for the tree and the base. Maybe I should start making them again.
Our State too...just under 45%. America is an embarrassment...so much ignorance...sad.
@@just.j5302 I'm going to my cousin's 100 birthday party and the state has sky rocketing variant and regular Covid numbers. I have such fear this will be her undoing. I am a nurse and have lost 4 coworkers to Covid. 2 caught Covid while we sorely lacked PPE. We were wearing 15minute proceedure masks for 3 x 12 hour shifts. They left spouses and children. The last 2 didn't know where they got it. PPE and vaccines were readily available. One was working 6 x 12 hour shifts split between 2 hospitals. She always worked overtime when asked which means she lost her only day off. She was dead in 10 days. They think family passed it to her because she was not the only death in the family in that time period.
It's like the basketball team in the playoffs( I don't follow sports so don't know the particulars. I just heard the sportscasters chilling remarks). Only 2 team members were not vaccinated. They tested positive. They were knocked out of a once in a lifetime experience because of the the inaction of 2. So sad. So unnecessary. The shot is free. If you are hospitalized your hospital bill will be staggering. You will be leaving your family funeral and hospital expenses if you do not survive. If you think your insurance will pay you don't live in a real world.
@@lynnmaupin-simpson1215 I won't 'like' this and you get it. To all of what you said...I know...I know. And I just want to shake all the idiots who buy into the urban legend rhetoric, and the misinformation campaigns, etc.
You can't make them see, that by refusing to take ANY preventative measures, they are giving it vectors, and more time to replicate & circulate...and the more it replicates & circulates...the more it mutates, & thus the more dangerous it becomes.
I went for my BSN, but changed my major with a year of clinicals to go...wound up with bio undergrad degree...I told my family last summer, when everyone was still being stupid, that if I were a nurse or Doctor, I would remove my gear & walk out.
They don't have to risk their lives for idiots, nor should they.
They should tell some of these people refusing to get vaccinated, 'good luck intubating yourself👍'
I'm sad that I feel this way, but I do.
Have fun on your trip...keep that family treasure safe & isolated...hope she has a big piece of Birthday cake & Ice Cream!
My Mom's Birthday is next weekend - she's not had her vaccine yet, and I've kept her home for the most part, and she wears a mask when she does go out, but has chronic COPD, and I fear would not survive it. I'm hoping she will go in a couple to get hers. She wanted the J&J, but held off when all the clotting issues arose.
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Hello Renee. I like the key chain . The tree is amazing. So great you stopped by Tacos stand. He finds some great stuff in the trash. Take care 🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🕵🏼♀️🥰🥰☕️🫖☕️🫖💯💯💯💯💯
Well Hope your Independence Day was a blessing. The little Tupperware I always used to take like a pill carrier. 🤷🏻♀️. Good vid. 🇺🇸🎉‼️ ~ Texas
I did enjoy this. Your fabric is pretty, your Christmas tree is beautiful (not as beautiful as you) the Tupperware keychain I removed. Wish I had kept mine. Love the coloring book. I have àn old one my grandma had. I think she used it for patterns on kitchen towels.🤷 The coloring books they make today are not near as good. We were always excited to get a new coloring book. I would color grandma's but I just don't want to ruin it.❤️💞💞🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🏞️🏞️🏞️🐦🐦🐤🐤 I love the peeps also. They are so sweet.
Wish we had had those beautiful ceramic Christmas trees in the uk i would have collected those myself.
Wow! Amazing score on the ceramic Christmas tree along with your nail bags!
I love the ceramic tree!!
I use my little Tupperware bowl keychain for a few pills of Tums for my stomach and Aleve for my hip pain. For a just in case I am out and need them.
The key chain Tupperware dish,for change for meters a long time ago. They used to give them as perks for having partys..🥰☮🌊🌴
unfortunitly..with the advent of ebay..market place ...etsy..poshmart..and so on...people just stay home and shop on line.especially the younger millenial...who..really not too interested in old antiques..the markets in my area ..eastern conn..and R.I are dying out too..with less and less vendors..and less of a crowd showing up...was at one on the 4th myself ..and it was Half empty...soo sad..and not many vendors set up either...well..it is what it is...Technology..online shopping...here to stay..sucks..!!
I have a Tupperware keychain as well and I keep a days medication in it because often I’m out and about when I realize I forgot to take my medication so it has saved me many times
I love the tupperware key chain, I would use it to keep my afternoon meds in when I went out
Hey a child book of Little Toot. I remember that.😊
Love the Tupperware keychain
Back in the day, Tupperware parties included a few games. Often the small pieces, like the key chain, were given as prizes to the winner of a game. I'm glad Taco Stacks let you have a rest on the back of the van, out of the sun. Looked hot out. ❤🐨
I had one of those Tupperware keychains!
Back before you were born. I made 3 ceramic Christmas 🎄 trees. We didn't glue bulbs in, we melted the stem with a Bic & stuck em in.
I love Richard Scarry, too.
That Tupperware holder miniature one is for change like 4 quqrters, we used to use all the time they're like from the 70s
Fun find I think I may still have one!
I have a Tupperware keychain! My Aldi quarter stays in it.
Great idea to hold the quarter for the shopping cart!
Ms Moose likes her peeps and her subscribers should now and forever be her PEEPS. So those who are not subscribed should join her growing army of PEEPS and forever have Ms Moose’s PEEPS status which is a distinction beyond all other distinctions.
I carried my Tylenol in my tiny wondelier bowl. I've had it for years. Mine is a very light turguoise.
That color is probably so nice!
Or coffee sweetener
love the Christmas tree!
It seemed like that Flea Market was going to be a REAL BUST! But those vintage coloring book were just amazing! And even Taco come through with the Tupperware bowl on the key chain! I remember them from when I about 12 or so, in My Neck of the Woods (Southwest, VA) the ladies that worked in offices were also on a diet, so they used them to put salad dressing in. They were just the right size for the dieters that wanted some dressing but NOT too much. You can find the neatest Ceramic Christmas Trees, I had NEVER seen a tall, skinny one like. It will look great in YOUR collection!!
Salad dressing?? I would be so scared that the little lid would fall off and I'd have salad dressing all over my bag!
@@PaperandMoose The ones that Tupperware made back in the early 70s had a lip that was very secure! I asked my Mom once IF the lid every leaked or came off.? She said no and she used hers for many years!
Back in the day, if you went to a Tupperware party, The Host would give you one of those keychains as a gift for attending.
I love ceramic trees too!
I love the ceramic Christmas tree you bought! You found great things despite the market being smaller than usual. 👍
Yup the little bowl was given at a tupperware party.
I have tyke yellow peeps salt and pepper love all figural pieces so fun 😋
The Tupperware key chain is a pill holder if I'm not mistaken.
I love that tall ceramic tree! There were only a handful of yard sales on Saturday but surprisingly I found a whole box of Vintage die cuts, and original Goonies buttons from 1984. I was shocked 😲 Hope you also had a Happy 4th ❤🤍💙
A Goonies button?! Now that's a great find! (On a side note, the director of the Goonies actually just passed away.)
I couldn't believe it and there were two different ones! I didn't know he passed, his moives are such classics.
The Tupperware Wonderliar bowl was a great find. I used to keep aspirin in them in my purse, just in case. But at Tupperware parties people would fight over them in the goodie bags. The lady made sure there was only 1 in there.
Haha, adult goodie bag fights, I love it!
Taco Stacks! I follow his page and it was weird to see you going to his van. LOL
My Mom use to have one of those Tupperware keychains and she put her vitamins in it.
Tree is really beautiful.🦋☮🥰