#10 Not giving a deal to a man that was rude and then giving a discount to someone else (on the same necklace) while rude man watches.
#9 Peach Cobbler.
#8 Taking home free peaches.
#7 Complements from business women, biker guys, stone feelers, jewelry makers, and everyone else.
#6 Having a total stranger ask me why I didn't call her to share my booth with her. I told her "because I didn't have her phone number --- or know her name." She gave me her info for next year. I love people with a sense of humor
#5 Finding a new "Sister From Anotha Motha".
#4 Visits from my family and friends. Thanks for driving all that way to support me.
#3 A child's humour. (A girl and grandma came into my booth. I soon found out that the girl was looking for a gift for her mom who was coming back home today. She didn't have much money so I told her that she could pick out a stone
and I would put it on a necklace for you for $1. (she insisted that she had
to pay for it or it would not be a gift from her.)
She was having a hard time choosing. It had to be perfect. Finally the
grandma picked up a black and white stone and said "Your mom is kind of
a black and white girl". That's when the girl corrected her and said, "No
grandma, she's Korean".
#2 Being reminded how blessed I am. I met so many people that had lost their job.
They wanted to buy things so badly but had to be very careful with every penny.
#1 Spending time with John.
He defiantly learned alot about my hobby. He now knows the name of 2 stones. tourmaline and spider vein agate. (impressive) He also spent a lot of time learning from other vender's and listing to me. He really found out how mach I love stones, jewelry and people. He came up with some great ideas for me. He's going to get me a new tent and build me a set-up that will "showcase my jewelry" better and make it easier for me. He also thinks that he should help me more often because he thinks it would be great for me to set up a table in front and make jewelry. People were always asking me about the stones and how I did things. By letting people learn more about stones and the things I do, I will increase their interest in me and my work.
I love my husband.
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