Well, this has been a long enough blog silence, don’t you think?
We did indeed rest and travel these last few weeks like we predicted. We went down together to Shelly’s brother’s wedding in Iowa, I spent nearly 2 weeks in New Mexico and driving home, and I took the kids up to the Cities for their first-ever Twins game. Millie and I raced each other through all seven Harry Potter books, we splashed in the above-ground pool in the back yard every day, and built fires in the firepit at night.
And we did one thing we weren’t predicting when we split for July: We decided to get out of the thrift business. We’ve begun looking for someone else–A family? An organization?–who can run Jumble and benefit from it.
Why? Lots of reasons, a couple of biggies.
My time at the Glen Workshop a few weeks ago reminded me I’m a writer, cleared out everything inside me that was in the way of living like it, and filled me with the resolve to do the work every day. Jumble’s good, but I can’t give my best to both of these creative, hardworking lives. I’ll have more to say about this in a few future posts.
Also, at home, many of our expectations for the store–a place to work together, find a creative outlet, live a stable daily schedule, and so on–came with more stress than we anticipated, more than I can help Shelly and the kids handle. A little like taking home 50 emotional-bucks from our work there every day, but looking back and finding we had spent 60 or 85 or 110 to get the job done.
Unsustainable. So, after praying, thinking, feeling, and talking about this lots, it seems best to get out. You all have been interested in Jumble and supportive of us all along–Thank you!–and we’ll keep you posted about the rest of the store’s story as we go.
That deficit is not the case with actual cash-bucks, though. Every month we were open, Jumble was in the black. We’re proud of the job we’ve done creating the store, and it would be terrifically gratifying to find someone who would take Jumble, run it, and benefit from it.
It’s a great little place. And it would be great for us, too, if we could simply shop there. Of course we would shop there!
Great little place indeed.
Looking forward to more poems.
You are indeed a writer. A very good one.
Understood.
Yes, keep us informed and
Write On!
Blessings!
Vocation: these are some of the most difficult decisions that you’ll make. Blessings as you wade through the water.
Alas! My wife and I are starting a clothing consignment store, and I’ve been very inspired by your blog.
My wife sent you an email this afternoon saying that we are interested. What she didn’t say is that we are very interested.
We can be there by the end of October.