Learning Together: From Wobbly First Steps to a New Rhythm in St. George
Think back to when your child first tried to ride a bike. Or when they practiced a cartwheel over and over in the backyard. Or when they stumbled through a new soccer drill, falling but always getting back up.
You were there on the sidelines—cheering, clapping, encouraging. Because you knew with practice, it would get easier.
That same spirit is what we need now.
A New Concept, A New Lingo
Consigning at Rhea Lana’s of St. George is new for Southern Utah. It comes with a little lingo—“tagging,” “prepping,” “VIP service,” “drop-off.” It comes with a system you may not have seen before.
But just like learning to ride a bike, we’ll hold the seat for you until you get your balance. You’re not doing this alone.
We’ll teach you the ropes step by step on how to prep your items.
We’ll share checklists, videos, and guides.
We’ll cheer you on until it feels second nature.
And one day, that lingo will be local lingo—a shared language of families in Washington County who know they belong to something bigger.
Honest Confession
This is our first event in Southern Utah. And truthfully? I feel scared too.
Scared the way I did when I rode my bike without training wheels for the first time.
Scared the way I felt when I slid behind the wheel of a car and hit the road.
Scared the way I felt walking into my first college class, not knowing a single person.
I’m scared of failing. I’m scared you won’t see the value I see. I’m scared of not reaching the goal.
But here I am, still moving forward—because bravery isn’t the absence of fear. Bravery is acting despite it.
And this is the lesson I want to model for my 3-year-old: that even when you’re trembling, you can try. You can learn. You can rise.
Why It Matters
Because without consignors, there is no inventory.
And without inventory, there is nothing to shop.
This works only if we rise together: consignors, shoppers, crew, and our entire Southern Utah community.
No sellers = No inventory = No shopping = No village.
St. George, Let’s Rise Together
This is bigger than clutter. Bigger than bargains. It’s about creating a new rhythm for our community—a tradition that says: we support each other, we pass things on, we make life lighter together.
So let’s wobble, let’s try, let’s cheer each other on.
We may be new. We may be learning. But we are ready. And together, we will rise.
✨ Take the first brave step.
Join the very first Rhea Lana’s of St. George. Be one of the 500 families invited to consign or shop this season.
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