marionwilliams
Silver Member
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My first fair experience has been horrible. To start off, they put me in an alleyway and no one hardly came down it. So, I put my children to work and had them take flyers to the beginning of the alleyway and hand them out to people and tell them about the drawing for a free cooking show. Either no one was interested or they just didn't want to walk down the alley.
Then about noon a storm started to roll in and the wind just blew down the alley like a funnel. I bought a brand new gazbo/tent thing at a local store(not Walmart) paid quite abit for it and the wind just tore it up and twisted it all up. Called the hubby and he came over and tried to fix it enough to finish the day out and then it started to rain. I don't mean sprinkle rain, I mean heavy rain, can't see in front of you, luckly I had bought clear plastic containers with lids the day before and all my catalogs and other paper things were in the containers and didn't get wet.
I was so frustrated and upset that he packed me up and I sat in my lawn chair in the rain and cried. The lady in the tent beside me came over and gave me a candle, that was what she was selling homemade candles. She said, she felt so bad for me that she will call this week and book a catalog show.
That how my first fair booth went.
Then about noon a storm started to roll in and the wind just blew down the alley like a funnel. I bought a brand new gazbo/tent thing at a local store(not Walmart) paid quite abit for it and the wind just tore it up and twisted it all up. Called the hubby and he came over and tried to fix it enough to finish the day out and then it started to rain. I don't mean sprinkle rain, I mean heavy rain, can't see in front of you, luckly I had bought clear plastic containers with lids the day before and all my catalogs and other paper things were in the containers and didn't get wet.
I was so frustrated and upset that he packed me up and I sat in my lawn chair in the rain and cried. The lady in the tent beside me came over and gave me a candle, that was what she was selling homemade candles. She said, she felt so bad for me that she will call this week and book a catalog show.
That how my first fair booth went.