Sorry for the blank post.  Hit the enter key too fast.  My brain is working at light speed and the fingers can't keep up.

Thanks for the idea.  I could use that somewhere else when I do find what I am looking for.<g>  Love that double duty stuff.  Or for baby supplies since whatever I get is going to go where the changing table is now.  It is an old wicker one that my mom got at a yard sale when my sister was expecting some almost 20 years ago.  Same with the bassinet only it was a yard sale when she was expecting me 33 years ago and it was old then.  This baby will be the 9th from our family alone in it (me and my mom's 8 grandkids).  I would love to save it for dd's kids (more clutter) but I doubt it will make it.  Too much info?

Anyway, thanks.

Julie

  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Julie,

At Wal-Mart they have these stackable plastic drawers with wheels on
them. If nothing else you could buy a set of these and use them
temporarily until you find what you are looking for. They are the clear
plastic and I believe they come in different colors. I hope this helps.

Sherry in FL

On Sat, 2 Feb 2002 19:25:36 -0800 (PST) Julie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>
> Sherry,
> I don't believe so. We went to Unclaimed Freight but all they had
> was bedroom sets (some of which were high end names) or particle
> board (read: VERY cheap and would fall apart within weeks). I am
> going to keep looking as my mom is bringing up an old lingerie chest
> that is in her basement. It is older, 5 drawers and will do the
> job. Best of all it is free!! If we had a 3 bedroom home, I would
> give the baby! dd's dresser and get her a bedroom set. But alas, we
> are only 2 bedrooms.
> I will keep looking. Thank you for the tip about the matress stores
> Ardella, I would've never thought of that. I am more concerned with
> getting the house ready at this point than where the clothes will
> go. They are washed up and in a laundry basket. If worse comes to
> worse, I can move some of dd's stuff out of a few drawers and let
> them share the dresser.
> Julie
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Julie,
>
> Do you have Badcock Furniture stores near you? If so they have
> dressers
> from 79 to 99 dollars that are decent for a child.
>
> Sherry in FL
>
> On Sat, 02 Feb 2002 15:03:31 -0500 Ardella Cottrill
>
> writes:
> > Try going to a mattress store.........I know around here I find
> some
> > dressers brand new for around $49 each
> > > > Hugs,
> > Ardella
> > At 07:29 AM 2/2/2002 -0800, you wrote:
> >
> > >Hello gang!
> > >
> > >Well, the alarm went off at 8:15am and I got up shortly
> thereafter.
> > I am
> > >trying to get into a routine of getting up earlier (remember I am
> a
> > nite
> > >owl). In about a month, I won't be sleeping so....LOL
> > >
> > >Anyway, I will be doing some stuff around the house today. I am
> > not sure
> > >what but I know a vacuum will be involved. Dh took dd and I to
> > >Goodwill last night to see if they had any dressers for the
> little
> > one
> > >(nope) then he wanted to go to the fabric store (fabric for a
> seat
> > cover
> > >for his free snowmobile). He cut the fabric out, got my sewing
> > machine
&g! t; > >out, broke my needle, left thread all over the kitchen, ect. He
> is
> > down
> > >at his mom's today working on it (she is a MUCH better sewer than
> I
> > ever
> > >will be and could handle this project) which is what I suggested
> > last
> > >night. Dd is up and watching Stanley on Disney (I love the theme
> > to that
> > >show!!)
> > >
> > >Well, gotta get off my butt and get into gear. We may go check
> out
> >
> > >Unclaimed Freight for a dresser. I don't want to spend a lot of
> > $$$ on a
> > >dresser since we don't know how long we are going to be in this
> > house
> > >(hopefully not too much longer) and eventually we would like to
> get
> > the
> > >kids some kind of bedroom furniture. I've seen some dressers that
&g! t;
> > I like
> > >but they are $300-400. and I can't justify spending that. Know
> > what I
> > >mean? MY bedroom furniture wasn't that expensive. My sister is
> > keeping
> > >her eyes peeled at auctions. My mil is looking. I am running out
> > of
> > >time.....
> > >
> > >Julie
> > >
> > >who will be puttering today
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Do You Yahoo!?
> > >Yahoo!
> > >Auctions Great stuff seeking new owners!
> > >Bid
> > now!
>
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