Posted on 11/30/2008 10:15:39 PM PST by JustAmy
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Yorkie, My brother and his wife just closed their antique shop about a year ago. They dreaded letting it go very much and had a terrific business. They had a beautiful shop. It was called Charles and Di Antiques. And he told everyone that he and his wife had those names before “the Charles and Diana Era”. But it sure was a catchy name at the time he opened his shop in Columbus.
I have some pieces passed down....an old, old telephone on my wall in the den. Several clocks from my husband’s grandmother. My husband and I used to go antiquing with another couple. They were into antiques very heavy. We would take week-end trips looking at all antique shops we could find. I bought a few small things. There for a while I was very interested in wall pockets and the women’s hands collectables.
I do have an old Victrola (cabinet style for a place for your records.) And have a huge collection of records, some very, very old. The oldest son wants the Victrola and I told him he could get it now but he just hasn’t gotten around to it yet. Its late tonight and I just haven’t had much time to join in the conversation. Have very loaded days from now on. Things may slow down the week before Christmas if I complete my cleaning and decorating. Then I will be planning and doing for the Christmas Eve Party. Whewwww! My back has hurt bad tonight....had a rough day.
What fun to go antiquing..and to have a brother in the business...Love the name!
Jaycee, my back is yelling, too..I finished washing every last piece of china and crystal..washed out the shelves and cleaned the woodwork and glass in my builtin china cabinet..I have the decorations out but ran out of steam..I hate climbing up on the buffet to wash the the shelves near the ceiling..I can reach what’s in it from a step stool..I think this may be the last scrubbing the top shelves will get!
;o)
Nope! I aint askeert,bring ‘em on, (the likenesses!)
It aint scary it adds to the merry...very!
:)
Awww, thanks!
((((Sweet replies from Both re: the ELEPHANT HUG!!
The gif response and All the wording!!)))
When I was young, I thought I knew exactly what Jesus looked like. After all, I saw Him every day whenever I looked at some pictures in my bedroom. One showed Jesus knocking at a door and the other depicted Him as a Shepherd with His sheep.
What I didnt know was that a mere decade before I was born, those pictures of Jesus didnt exist. Warner Sallman painted the well-known Head of Christ and other portraits of Jesus in the 1940s. Those images were just one mans idea of what Jesus might have looked like.
The Bible never gives a physical description of Jesus. Even the men who saw Him every day didnt tell us what He looked like. In fact, the only clue we have is a passage in Isaiah that says: There is no beauty that we should desire Him (53:2). It seems that Jesus human form was deliberately de-emphasized. He looked like an ordinary man. People werent drawn to Him because of a regal appearance but because of what He said and did and because of the message of love He came to give (John 3:16).
But the next time Jesus comes to earth, it will be different. When our Savior returns, we will recognize Him as the sovereign King of kings and Lord of lords! (1 Tim. 6:14-15).
Meg, you reminded me of ‘me when I’m climbing to do my hutch.’ The top is hard to reach and we must be very careful to not fall. I can use a stool to reach so far, but I get my aluminum ladder to get the top. The top doesn’t get it as often as the other shelves, but it feels good when its finished. Goodness, we wouldn’t want Santa Claus to see the dirt on top of the hutch, would we? LOL~~~
Meg, a couple of years ago, I put away the china and crystal and ‘silver tea and coffee servers’ and other silver things because it kept me too busy keeping clean. Cleaning all that silver (hate when its so tarnished) was a big,big job and washing the china and crystal. I decided there was a better way so now I have just some pretty things that I love on display in the hutch and it is so much easier for me.
When my mother died, I kept her china cabinet and since I have a large living room, I have it up there and her pretty things inside. It is large and has a glass front and she had a lot of ‘good crystal things.’ I also have her china and its white with silver trim and I use that sometimes. Its enclosed in the bottom part of the hutch. In other words, I have too much stuff~~~LOL~~And this post is too long!
A very touching Daily Bread this morning, Mr. Mayor. Thank you again for providing God’s word for us to start the day with. I need it today. God Bless You!
I have been enjoying reading your conversation. I come from a long family history of antiquer’s (sp?).
My Grandfather was an Auctioneer and when he died his two son’s took it over, my Uncles Jack and Dick, Hilditch Brothers Auctioneers in Hopkinton, Massachusetts.
I wish I had more antiques, we used to travel around to small town auctions, buy painted antiques, I would refinish them and re sell them. I miss it and would LOVE to be doing that again.
Of course the best place to find and buy antiques is New England.
Amy, I know exactly what you mean! I cannot hardly keep up the pace any more. I hope to get my shopping done online too.
....and Marissa will be how old on Sunday?
Our oldest daughter will be 49 on Dec.22nd...eeks. She hates a Dec. birthday.*sigh*
Happy Shopping. Polly...
Just made a batch of the Snickerdoodles, made 6 dozen, still have a couple of dozen left (what can I say, good recipe!!!)
Punished For Temptations Never Taken
In the silent prison of the mind
in the deepest cell of the soul
lurks a prisoner locked away
Never to see the light of day
never to be free, or to be whole
starved for that which is kind
The sentence,silence so profound
in which echoes the past so clear
to haunt the waking mind and heart
For that too is of justice a part
a price to be paid so very dear
to an eternity,chained and bound
Weep not for them bound within
for by their hand, the key was turned
and the sentence imposed to shut away
The world’s too open and to bold I say
and so they reject the reality spurned
too many chances, the cardinal sin
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Good morning, Polly. Happy Friday.
Marissa will be 9 on Sunday. Our son will be 46 in January. Hubby and I both have birthdays in January. A December 22nd birthday would be worse than early December and January. My poor baby brother’s birthday is December 27th.
Tonight we attend our Support the Troops Rally. Been looking forward to it but the fog really socked us in this morning. Hope it doesn’t come in early tonight. If it does, Marissa, FRiendAnn and I will skip dinner.
Have a beautiful Friday and a great weekend.
You will soon see a lot of people wearing Red on Fridays. Here's why..... The Americans, who support our troops, are the silent majority. We are not "organized" to reflect who we are, or to reflect what our opinions are. Many Americans, like yourself, and all their friends, simply want to recognize that Americans support our troops. Our idea of showing our solidarity and support for our troops is starting Friday and continuing on each and every Friday, until this is over, that every red-blooded American who supports our young men and women, WEAR SOMETHING RED. |
I decided years ago, that my hutch would be for display of things that I liked to look at. Things that made me smile. So, I have it filled with primitive antiques. An old high-top ladie’s boot from the 1800’s, filled with dried roses, a well loved, one hundred year old teddy bear, surrounded with old wooden alphabet blocks, a child’s porcelain tea set from the turn of the century, my grandma’s rolling pin, a child’s book from 1890, etc.
I know it sounds odd, but then, maybe I’m odd. (Smile)
Cookie in both hands! Snort! Jaycee, you are my kind of woman!
#2 son’s current girlfriend has been baking up a storm—Sometimes I think we need to get rid of him and keep her!
She’s made choc chip cookies, peanutbutter balls, coconut balls, sugared pecans, and she’s even cooked supper a couple of times. Only another woman can appreciate how nice it is to come home and supper’s already on the table!
My brother in law was born on Christmas Day! They usually had him pick a day and he could celebrate any day of the year!! LOL
Now off the computer to get a head start on the weekend.
Polly
Lady J—your elephant on the trampoline made me laugh out loud! That’s a perfect expression of a great hug!
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