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Friday, October 10, 2008 - Look What My Daddy Got Me!

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My aunt and her husband are moving out of their home and had an auction last weekend. I forgot about it and didn’t go, but my dad took care of me!

This belonged to my great-grandma Darling.  She’s the only great grandparent I actually met, although I was very young when she died and only remember her from pictures.  She was the mother of my grandma.

It’s her sewing cabinet. :-)


It has this nifty sliding tray in the top drawer.

Here it is with the side compartment drawers open. I guess you’d put your mending or larger items in there.

I do need to do a little work on it.  There are some superficial scratches, a water mark and a stuck bottom drawer, but considering its age, I think it’s in pretty good shape.  The doily was inside one of those drawers, I don’t know who or where it came from originally.

I did a little research and found the following about this style of cabinet, which is called a Martha Washington cabinet:

“The cabinets that are called Martha Washington today generally have two or more drawers in the center flanked by half round compartments on each side of the cabinet that are covered by a shaped lid that usually works on concealed hinges.

Martha’s original sewing cabinet was a small work table, open below or shielded by a drop cloth, with two compartments for material on each end. They were made in America from the 1780s to the mid 1800s. The current version with three drawers and two flat top lids, which incorporated the newly developed “Soss” type invisible hinge, over the material compartments, showed up in the 1920s as part of the “novelty” furniture movement. This was aimed at producing smaller, inexpensive articles like tea carts, magazine racks and smoking stands that people could afford to buy during the Depression era when they could not afford large dining room sets or bedroom sets.”

I would guess this is from the Depression Era and the hinges are not fully hidden.  I couldn’t find any dates or markings on it, but I’m pretty sure it isn’t an expensive piece.  It just has sentimental value for me.  Right now I’m using the cabinet as a hallway table.  Hopefully I can get that drawer fixed!  It’s on wooden runners so I don’t think the soap or silicone tricks are going to work on it.

But, seriously, isn’t that cool?  I’m just thrilled!

My dad also got some photo albums holding recipes that was my grandma’s (I can recognize the ones that are in her handwriting), my grandpa’s WWI army helmet for my mom and a wallpapering table that my grandpa made for himself.  We all got items that mean something to us.  :-)



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Monday, July 21, 2008 - My Week in Photos

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THIS is not good:

Gazebo injury
Gazebo damage

In fact, it’s quite sad…

Poor gazebo!
Poor Gazebo!

Added insult to injury:

What is this??
What is this??

Yeah, so that was quite a storm we had last night.  Fortunately we had already decided this was the last year we’d be using this gazebo as it was getting worn out. Between the damage from another big storm and this new stuff from last night, the thing is pretty much pathetic.  Now I have to hold out for the new deck and hopefully some kind of shade-giving roof being built next summer.

Hopefully THIS will be good:

Raspberry Buckle
Raspberry Buckle just put in the oven

My first attempt at using some of the raspberries I picked from our yard. It smells awesome. If it tastes good, I’ll post the recipe. :-)

THIS child is growing up way too fast:

My baby!!!
My baby!!!

If that cake looks a little…flat…it is. B doesn’t like cake, so he got birthday brownies instead. He also insisted on decorating it himself because, “Explaining how I want it will be too hard, it’ll be easier if I just do it myself.” Talk about having your own words thrown back at you! A little control freak in training.  Here is his creation, which he said was not really how he pictured it in his head but is good enough (whew, not as much of a perfectionist as mom…yet!):

Birthday Brownies
Birthday Brownies

Notice the “10″ in candles. TEN! This was a traumatic birthday for Mom here.  9…ok, halfway to 18 but barely an adult. But TEN. That’s halfway to the age I was when I got married.  I’m not halfway done with him yet!  Somebody slow this life stuff down a little, would ya?  It’s all going way too fast for me.

By the way, if anybody wants to wish B a happy birthday, please visit his blog and leave him a comment.  He loves comments!

THIS animal is way too fat!!

No, my head isn't small...the rest of me is just huge!!
No, my head isn’t tiny - the rest of me is just huge!

That’s it for this week’s photo gallery.  I’m still nursing my pinched nerve so typing a lot is not fun. I’m glad I had some pics to share instead!

 

 

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Monday, July 7, 2008 - Random thoughts on the weekend

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So…holiday weekend.  Due to a pinched nerve in my shoulder I couldn’t go to our local parade, so my husband took the boys on his own.  He didn’t even want to go, so it was very nice of him to take them - they were really looking forward to it.  I think we’ve almost gotten through all the candy now, but not quite.  My older son took his camera and took some pictures, so hopefully he’ll get those up on his blog soon.  He’s way overdue for an update on it.  I see a blog writing assignment in his near future if he doesn’t do it on his own.

I believe this is our 4th, uh, 4th in this house.  We just discovered Friday night that we can see the town’s fireworks display almost perfectly from half a block up the street.  Over the years, we have tried to see them through trees, from across the street, driven around looking for a parking spot to get closer (unsuccessfully)… and the whole time we could have just walked half a block over.  At least we know now!  Maybe next year I’ll even remember to take my camera with me.  I was hurting too much to walk back to the house for it, so I just went without.

In other news, we are over-run with ants.  We usually get a small invasion each spring, then we set out some Terro and by the next day all is well again.  Not this year.  I suspect it has something to do with all the rain/flooding/humidity/what-have-you.  Whatever it is, they are coming in the front and the back and who knows where else.  I haven’t been able to find the point of entry.  It’s getting kind of frustrating, especially when I can’t spend a lot of time being upright now without a lot of pain ensuing.  (It’s getting better, but it’s going to take some time.  Trying really hard not to whine about it!)  I also have to be very careful about putting poison out with all the pets we have.  Soooo…yeah.  Ants.  Go away.

I’m happy to report that we sold our treadmill which we got a lot of use out of but that we just didn’t use anymore.  A family from our homeschool group bought it for what they considered a bargain price and we got it out of our garage and are sending the money to Selena’s family in Tanzania, where it will stretch even farther.  So that worked out well.  Oh, and I got a teacher’s guidebook I needed out of the deal, too. :-)

I had a couple more things I wanted to chat about but this is getting pretty long.  I guess I’ll save the Bible study stuff for the next post so I can focus on it a bit more.  I’m going through a Kay Arthur book now (”How to Study the Bible”, I think is the title) and need to decide what will be next after that.  Need help on that!  So that will be next time.

P.S. - Note that I have added a Twitter box to my sidebar.  I tried to resist the Twitter pull, I really did.  Alas, it was too strong for me and I have succumbed.  So if anybody wants to ‘follow’ me on Twitter, there ya go.  If not, I shall tweet into the void.



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Saturday, June 14, 2008 - Another brilliant idea of mine

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Okay, I have no idea how to do this myself, but *somebody* needs to do it.

Here's the deal. I don't like veggies. Never have, most likely never will. I have some exceptions - fresh green beans, sweet corn, potatoes, carrots in some forms...I think that covers them all. Other than that elite group, no thanks on the veggies, I'll pass.

I do realize that veggies are good for me. I realize I should eat veggies. But I'm also a 5 year old child and I just can't force myself to eat something I don't like. The ol' gag reflex kicks in and that's really not pleasant for anyone.

So, this is my idea.  I think they should create hybrid vegetables. Cross the healthy (not so yummy) veggies with (very yummy) chocolate! I know, I know, it's genius. Chocolate is one food that I will eat in nearly any form or preparation, and I do so on a very frequent basis. Milk chocolate, white chocolate...I don't discriminate, I love it all.  LOVE it.

I'm sure it can be done. They make hybrid roses to make them bigger, brighter, more aromatic - even into trees!. They mix different fruits to make new ones - aren't tangelo's a mix of tangerines and oranges?

Just imagine. Chocolate flavored broccoli, zucchini, asparagus, lettuce (did you notice that lettuce was NOT on my list of veggies I'll eat?), spinach, radishes, peas, various beans...all of them! Not only would I eat them, I'm sure most kids who balk at them now would gobble them up. No more arguments over eating your veggies. Well, that might be a little optimistic, but the arguments would at least be different. "No Johnny, you may not have any more spinach. You've eaten quite enough already!"

Since I'm unable to pull this off myself, I invite those who are able to work on this little project of mine. Just cross the veggies with cocoa bean...bushes? trees? vines? Whatever, just get to work on it. Whoever pulls this off will be a hero to many a mother and child. Including me. So snap, snap, get to work!  We're counting on you!


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Sunday, March 16, 2008 - 31 Biblical Virtues to pray for your kids

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I came across this prayer card that I received at a homeschool meeting awhile back. I thought I’d share it here for others that might find it beneficial. The idea is to pray for each virtue according to the day of the month.

I found the original article online here, if you’d like to read the full text. Below is the prayer list. I believe the Bible translation used is “The Message”, except where noted.

  1. Salvation. “Lord, let salvation spring up within my children, that they may obtain the salvation that is in Christ Jesus, with eternal glory” (Is. 45:8, 2 Tim. 2:10).
  2. Growth in grace. “I pray that my children may grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ” (2 Pet. 3:18).
  3. Love. “Grant, Lord, that my children may learn to live a life of love, through the Spirit who dwells in them” (Gal. 5:25, Eph. 5:2).
  4. Honesty and integrity. “May integrity and honesty be their virtue and their protection” (Ps. 25:21).
  5. Self-control. “Father, help my children not to be like many others around them, but let them be alert and self-controlled in all they do” (1 Thess. 5:6).
  6. Love for God’s Word. “May my children grow to find Your Word more precious than much pure gold and sweeter than honey from the comb” (Ps. 19:10).
  7. Justice. “God, help my children to love justice as You do and act justly in all they do” (Ps. 11:7, Mic. 6:8).
  8. Mercy. “May my children always be merciful, just as their Father is merciful” (Lk. 6:36).
  9. Respect (for self, others, authority). “Father, grant that my children may show proper respect to everyone, as your Word commands” (1 Pet. 2:17).
  10. Biblical self-esteem. “Help my children develop a strong self-esteem that is rooted in the realization that they are God’s workmanship, created in Christ Jesus” (Eph. 2:10).
  11. Faithfulness. “Let love and faithfulness never leave my children, but bind these twin virtues around their necks and write them on the tablet of their hearts” (Prov. 3:3).
  12. Courage. “May my children always be strong and courageous in their character and in their actions” (Dt. 31:6).
  13. Purity. “Create in them a pure heart, O God, and let that purity of heart be shown in their actions” (Ps. 51:10).
  14. Kindness. “Lord, may my children always try to be kind to each other and to everyone else” (1 Thess. 5:15).
  15. Generosity. “Grant that my children may be generous and willing to share, and so lay up treasure for themselves as a firm foundation for the coming age” (1 Tim. 6:18–19).
  16. Peace-loving. “Father, let my children make every effort to do what leads to peace” (Rom. 14:19).
  17. Joy. “May my children be filled with the joy given by the Holy Spirit” (1 Thess. 1:6).
  18. Perseverance. “Lord, teach my children perseverance in all they do, and help them especially to run with perseverance the race marked out for them” (Heb. 12:1).
  19. Humility. “God, please cultivate in my children the ability to show true humility toward all” (Titus 3:2).
  20. Compassion. “Lord, please clothe my children with the virtue of compassion” (Col. 3:12).
  21. Responsibility. “Grant that my children may learn responsibility, for each one should carry his own load” (Gal. 6:5).
  22. Contentment. “Father, teach my children the secret of being content in any and every situation, through Him who gives them strength” (Phil. 4:12–13).
  23. Faith. “I pray that faith will find root and grow in my children’s hearts, that by faith they may gain what has been promised to them” (Lk. 17:5–6, Heb. 11:1–40).
  24. A servant’s heart. “God, please help my children develop servants’ hearts, that they may serve wholeheartedly, as if they were serving the Lord, not men” (Eph. 6:7).
  25. Hope. “May the God of hope grant that my children may overflow with hope and hopefulness by the power of the Holy Spirit” (Ro. 15:13).
  26. Willingness and ability to work. “Teach my children, Lord, to value work and to work at it with all their heart, as working for the Lord, not for men” (Col. 3:23).
  27. Passion for God. “Lord, please instill in my children a soul that ‘followeth hard after thee’ (Ps. 63:8, KJV), one that clings passionately to you.”
  28. Self-discipline. “Father, I pray that my children may acquire a disciplined and prudent life, doing what is right and just and fair” (Prov. 1:3).
  29. Prayerfulness. “Grant, Lord, that my children’s lives may be marked by prayerfulness, that they may learn to pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests” (Eph. 6:18).
  30. Gratitude. “Help my children to live lives that are always overflowing with thankfulness and always giving thanks to God the Father for everything, in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ” (Eph. 5:20, Col. 2:7).
  31. A heart for missions. “Lord, please help my children to develop a desire to see your glory declared among the nations, your marvelous deeds among all peoples” (Ps. 96:3).

I hope you find this list helpful as you pray your kids through life!


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