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There are times when you find a treasure, a perfect accessory and it's an unbelieveable deal! Or you are blessed in an unexpected incredible way...maybe there is an amazing item is just waiting for you in front of someone's house, coincidently on garbage day, you get it into your car & home, it's perfect! You love it! You need to tell someone..you need a high five, to do the dance of joy with you. I pick you!
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Such a deal...say it with me...such a deal (don't forget the accent!). I must admit to being a bit behind on sharing...I was suffering from a House addiction...yes, we discovered it on cable tv while staying at a hotel when visiting Kimi...on the way home from Kimi we detoured to the library to pick up all the seasons and the rest is history...sad, even a pit pathetic, but true...I still can't wait to see what happened this last ever, in the history of the universe season. Hey wait, technically I get credit for the above confessoin...renting DVDs from the library is free...so quite a deal, except that maybe with season 7, I was unable to renew since someone had it on hold,so I kept it a few days to finish watching...but that was just maybe. Not only have I digressed, I hopped full on the tangent train...
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Last week I went out for Saturday morning treasure hunting fun. The only one who wanted to come with was JoJo, he was also the only one not invited. The plan was look for signs, follow signs, find awesome treasures. I was happy with my plan. I found an estate sale with stuff all over the driveway, no, not on tables on the driveway, on the actual driveway. I was looking around, checking out the weird guy tool things, the orthopedic cane collection, the adult portable potty chair with handles that enable you to go to the bathroom in any room of the house, a life size, upright cow dressed in a Little House on the Prairie dress that you put over your vacumn to hide it right in plain sight. Apparently the cow was actually free to a good home. It was tempting...but all thoughts of having my very own vacumn cow disapeared when I looked down and saw a Longenberger basket...ok, act calm...shuffle, shuffle, side step, act casual, swoop down, grab and hug to my bossom...wow, yep it is one..."excuse me, I was wondering, how much is this basket?" I didn't hold much hope on price, even though it was on the ground, it was freakin' gorgeous! One of the fall ones. "Oh, that's a Longenberger basket, how about $3, it has the matching liner"? I sort of choked, but held onto my coolness...I'll take it...I found another one and asked about it. "How about $2?" Ok, now I need to start my official pile. And this one? "Oh, that is a special Christmas one with both the liner and plastic liner, how about $5?" SOLD! I found 5 baskets and ended up spending a grand total of $14! Wow!!! Didn't I tell you...Such a deal...
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
For Mother's Day I had this thought to make a mini Fairy Garden for my mom and my Aunt...no, not Auntie Dot...I am not allowed to give Auntie Dot plants ever, ever again! It is amazing the problems I caused by giving her one small, rather tiny, doesn't need much care, will just look pretty and make you happy plant. Auntie Dot is a formidable Southern woman in her 90's...last year I gave her a small planter I had planted for her (I by passed the actual giving to her by putting it directly in the sun, in a perfect location, on her balcony), she then spent most of her time and energy moving it around, watering it, worrying about watering it, worrying about if it was in enough sun, not enough sun, was it too cold? Hot? Lonely? She took on full responsibility and hauled this planter around the balcony and in and out of her home. Eventually, for some unknown reason, the hearty, doesn't need much care, doesn't like alot of water plant died. She then hauled the planter around so that she could return it to me. I love her dearly, but I do not want to love her to death via a plant. This Mother's Day I gave her a bouquet of tulips. She seemed happy with the bouquet of tulips, are they roses? Are you sure they are not roses? They look like large roses that I gave her.
I stopped by the nursery full of amazing plants, picked out 3 cell packs and stood in line behind all the wagons full of plants. Let them stare, I had a plan! It was so much fun making the gardens and envisioning them putting the mini garden in the midst of their larger garden, where gentle people carrying parasols, strolling through the gardens, would discover the fairy and her world. What? Like you don't talk to your plants. An added bonus was getting to use my previously rescued, professional, potter's bench. It truly made all the difference. Mom and my Aunt loved their gardens.
I am now on the hunt for some gentle people and a parasol. I have high hopes...'tis the season of deals!
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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