Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Recent Vintage Finds

A lot of my finds recently have been Christmas gifts, so I can't really share them here.  I feel like the thrift shops have been a bit picked over lately and sometimes the antique store prices are just too high for a cheapskate like me, but I've managed to find some goodies.  It has been extra exciting to start seeing Christmas items out in the shops, so hopefully I'll have some new decorations this year!

You're probably wondering what the hell this crazy thing is supposed to be, aren't you?  Well clearly it's a pretty onion lady!  It's also something I just couldn't leave behind!  I actually have two similar decorations for Easter, so she fits in well.

I think it's pretty well known by now that I have a weakness for old toys.  I especially love old rubber toys.  I think these little guys were supposed to be $1.50 each, but the girl at the register gave them all to me for that price.  They're hanging out in some recent Pyrex finds from the same thrift shop.

 I've had my eye on one of these Fisher Price irons for awhile, but they're usually a little higher than I like to pay.  This one is a bit sad and missing most of the decals, so it was cheap, but it still plays music when you roll it along.

 Again, I'm a sucker for old toys!  I do seem to have a serious fondness for musical ones.  Oscar and Ben seem to have inherited that same fondness, because this sees a lot of action in our house!

 I actually found this cake carrier awhile ago and it was the second one I saw that day.  The first one was $12, but I found this identical one at another shop for $3!

So I know I said I am a cheapskate, but sometimes I will pay a little extra for something I really want.  I love these Dansk pots, so when I saw this one at an antique store, I knew it was coming home with me if it was reasonably priced.  Everything in the booth was on sale, so I think I ended up paying about $30.  That means it cost more than the combined price of everything else in this post, but it's so worth it.  Can't you just smell the soups cooking in this lovely pot all winter long?!

Tuesday, November 26, 2013

A Little Peek Into Our Library

It's been so long since I've shared any house photos!  This is a room that gets a lot of use.  It's full of constantly growing collections of books and toys, the floor is typically strewn with puzzle pieces and toy instruments, and occasionally we break out some records and have a little dance party right in the middle of the room.  It's one of my favorite places in our big old house!





Friday, November 22, 2013

That's why they call it fall, mama!

Our lawn is covered in big yellow and brown leaves that have fallen from the tree that towers over much of our back yard.  There are really too many to rake, we usually mow over them all, but the boys and I had fun trying!


Thursday, November 21, 2013

Inspired by Nature - Owls

How have I gone so long without doing this post?!  Owls are super popular these days, but I've kind of always had a love for them.  I have a small collection of big gaudy vintage owl necklaces, a few brooches and a shelf full of little owl figurines.  I even have an owl tattoo!

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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Collections - Hazel Atlas Bowls


This is just a very small collection, but one I would probably trade in all of my Pyrex to add to!  I just adore Hazel Atlas patterns.  I know that a lot of my glassware is Hazel Atlas, but the bowls seem harder to come by.  I have actually recently added one more bowl to this collection, but I forgot to add it to the photo.  It's been ages since I've done a post of thrift finds, so I'll try to remember to show it off later!


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

All Aboard!

A few weekends ago we headed to the Lancaster area to visit the National Toy Train Museum.  It was kind of a spur of the moment trip and we ended up having a train themed day.  That's always a good thing with the boys!  The museum isn't too big, but it provided a lot of entertainment and didn't disappoint.  They have lots of cases of antique toy trains and several layouts with trains and buildings that can be controlled with buttons around the edges.  Lights go on, people and vehicles move, and the trains go all over the place!


The museum is right next to the really cool looking Red Caboose Motel & Restaurant where you can sleep in a train car!  We were all pretty excited about that and promised Oscar that we can stay there for his birthday.  There's also a small petting zoo, some play areas, and a silo that's been made into a lookout tower. 


The last stop on our adventure was The Choo Choo Barn, a 1700 square foot model train layout.  It was pretty neat and complete with replicas of actual area attractions.  The whole thing cycles from day to night every few minutes too.  There was so much to see- firemen putting out a house fire, a funeral procession, a huge circus!


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Super Crafty Fun Time

I'm back with another clever title!  I'm sure you miss those when I'm being a slacker.  I just adore my niece, Charleigh.  She likes to craft, keeps my boys entertained, and is pretty darn cute!  She recently spent a weekend with us and after the boys fell asleep on Saturday night, we got crafty.  She had so many fun ideas and I was impressed with her creativity!  She pretty much planned all of our projects and I just helped with the gluing.  I was glad to share my happy place (my craft room) with her!


Monday, November 11, 2013

I'm back and so is Musical Monday!


I've been ignoring my blog for the past week.  I don't really love the time change.  It makes me feel sleepy and a little depressed.  I feel like the past few weeks have been a bit stressful at times, so I've been a little antisocial.  I do that sometimes, pull into myself.  It helps me recharge and is what I needed to get myself back into a better mood.  This playlist is completely random, but makes me feel warm and fuzzy.  Enjoy!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Foodie Pen Pals

I've recently posted about pen pals and mail swaps, but I don't think I mentioned the foodie pen pals program.  I read about this on a food blog I was browsing one day, although I can't remember which blog to give them proper credit.  This program was started by Lindsay over at The Lean Green Bean and is open to people in the US and in Canada, keeping matches within the same country to avoid problems with customs.  If you live in Europe, you can find more info about a foodie pen pal program here.  You can sign up each month, with matches being announced on the 5th and packages being mailed by the 15th.  There is a $15 limit and you must include something hand written.  It's up to you and your match to exchange emails detailing any allergies, dislikes, or dietary restrictions. 

I signed up for the October swap and was matched with a lady in Seattle, WA.  I wish I had taken a photo of the goodies I sent her, because I don't believe she has a blog.  If I remember correctly, I sent her some pumpkin butter, amaretto peach pecan preserves, oat & honey pretzels, some licorice, bread & butter pickles, a cookbook of Pennsylvania recipes, and a little handwritten note.  Everything I sent was locally made.  Here is what I received in return-

  
I haven't tried everything yet, but let's just say that caramel almond popcorn is long gone!  It was really popular with everyone in the house.  Doesn't everything look yummy?  I can't wait to do it again this month!