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Sunday, June 7, 2026

I Made It!

I don't really know if it is my age, the heat or the fact that I am obsessed with "The Traitors" and reward myself with watching one episode every time I complete something from my to-do list-LOL-but this swap out took a bit! Happily, I packed up the last of the spring stuff yesterday afternoon and I'm ready to start our tour. We are going to head straight into the living room and I took this full picture to show you the new rug in front of the door. My daughter ordered a sample for me to see before we decided on the large rug and, since we decided to go ahead and get the rug we decided not to return this piece. It fit perfectly here and it was only the price of the sample-which, honestly I have no idea of but I am happy that we have a match.

I made this Uncle Sam so many years ago. He came from a site that had free vintage image downloads and also craft ideas to do with the images. When I got my new computer, some of the places I followed got lost and I could never find this site again. He is just printed on photo paper and then backed on a piece of foam core with a foam core stand added to the back. And then he is surrounded with some Bethany Lowe paper fringe.




I made this pinwheel thingy last year and I love the base which was just made out of random wood shapes I had on hand.




Everything here is actually pretty old and I just kind of realized how well the candle holder-which I got from Ballard Design years and years ago-and the bench go together. There is a funny story with the bench. My husband and I used to travel down to Dade City about once a month. We had a favorite restaurant there and we also loved the shops. I found this bench in a boutique owned by an interior designer and as things often do, it "spoke" to me. And, before we knew it it was purchased and we were on our way out to our car with NO idea of how we would fit it in. But, I have always gone with the "where there is a will, there is a way" theory and if I told you some of the other things that I have managed to drag home and what I had to do to accomplish that, you would see where I was coming from. Lol

In any case. we were preparing to have the passenger seat completely flatten out and try to cram it in when, as we lifted it, we must have held it in just the right spot because it totally folded up in front of us!! Why the clerk in the shop didn't tell us that is anyone's guess-maybe she didn't realize it either but, suffice it to say the one hour plus drive home was much more comfortable than I had expected! The pillow cover was something that I made for everyone as gifts one year.



Seems like there is a story with everything in this room. The flag holder was made from instructions in a Martha Stewart Magazine. I made these as gifts one year as well. It is simply made from wooden ball feet (that I was lucky enough to find at a large outdoor antique fair. They said they were from old armoires from a hotel that was torn down. I have no idea if that is true but I loved the story) and odd pieces of wood that I cut from scraps.

Still love the Uncle Sam I made from a spindle I got at Lowes and the Pledge of Allegiance that I wrote on a small flag. If you look closely, you can see where I misspelled "allegiance" but by the time I noticed it I wasn't about to find another flag and start over so I just corrected it and it has been like that ever since. Lol


There is a story with the "Liberty" banner as well. I love any Bethany Lowe vintage holiday items and I had seen this banner in a magazine-maybe "Country Living". I decided I could replicate it so I set out to do just that. It was a multi-step process and took me awhile but I was pleased with my efforts and glad I didn't give in to ordering it because it was PRICEY!

Fast forward to my next trip to Micanopy-a favorite little town not far from here where I have a FAVORITE shop-actually called "The Shop"-that is STOCKED with holiday decor from every holiday/season you can imagine. And, she carries Bethany Lowe. Imagine my surprise when I found a small 4th of July feather tree with this banner. Apparently I had not looked at the size of the banner in the magazine. Boy am I glad I didn't order that-and even happier that I didn't spend the price that it was for a miniature banner.


I'm also still loving the faux ceiling tile star I made last year and that I remembered the plates we bought from the Franklin Mint back for the bi-centennial! And, here we are fifty years later!!!




As I looked at the picture of the whole wall above, I realized that I had some books I wanted to use on the shelf to bring home the idea of the stacked books in the picture. I had a thin red and thin blue book that would work perfectly as long as you don't look at the titles on the books-they are both Christmas books-but I like the color so I'm going with it!! Lol








As I look at this picture I realize that every statue you see here has come from "The Shop" in Micanopy. Maybe I need to schedule another trip soon.


So, I think that is the living room for this year. I say that because there is definitely some kind of a glitch in my photo editing program today. Usually when I edit a photo it is saved as a copy and lands right next to the original. This time the pictures are going randomly all over the month and mixed in between other family photos-and with many of my gang traveling again there are MANY pictures to sort through. If an edit is large I can easily spot the one I need but if it is just a slight crop or brightness tweak, I'm really not sure what ones we have ended up with. Lol Sorry.

In any case, I am off for a quick lunch before hitting some outdoor chores this afternoon. I think I've gotten enough off of my to-do list that I can reward myself with another "Traitors" episode with lunch. LOL Stay safe and stay tuned and I will be back with more soon.














Friday, June 5, 2026

Running Behind!

When last I left you, I told you that my Tuesday was pretty much shot with appointments so I would start my 4th of July decorating on Wednesday. And, I was true to my word. I got started pretty early and was nearing the end of the living room when the FedEx truck pulled up. Daughters #1 and 3 gifted me a new living room rug for Christmas. I have been wanting a new one and this would give these two designers a chance to get in a rug that they consider the correct size for my room. Lol

Fast forward to now and it has kind of taken this long to find one that I like and that they also think will work. And now it was here. Daughter #3 had told me to call her sons-my grandsons-when it arrived and they could find a time to come help me with it but, when I took it from the delivery guy I decided it wasn't all that heavy and I had not yet decorated my coffee table so there was no time like the present. And so, I moved the coffee table out of the way. I will say that on hind sight, I "might" have waited for help with that because not only is the wrought iron base heavy but the glass HAS TO weigh at least 1000 pounds...and it is hard to grasp as well. I ended up laying it flat on the floor because everywhere I tried leaning it, it kept slipping and the last thing I wanted was that huge chunk of glass to break.



 The rug was nicely rolled on a very strong tube and was actually very easy to roll out. About now I was feeling pretty proud of myself! I was able to lift the sofa and pull the rug under what I thought was the correct amount so that the rug ended up close to the front of the two chairs across the room.




At this point I sent my girls photos thinking they would want to hire me right away for my incredible design "eye". I don't think my phone has ever had a turnaround as quickly as I got from this one. Not one but both daughters responded with a resounding "NO"-the rug had to be further under the couch.

What I haven't told you yet is the saga of me getting that coffee table back onto the rug. I was able to lift and move the base fairly easily although it was heavy and my back is still reminding me of that. But, the glass-which was now flat on the wood floor-had to be lifted...and, no matter how hard I tried, I could NOT get my fingers under it. It just kept sliding around. And so, I grabbed a heavy metal bench scraper from my kitchen and was able to get it under the glass and lift it just enough to get my fingers under there...and then my fingers were stuck between the floor and the glass and I couldn't move again. At this point I actually just burst out laughing because it was funny enough to be a skit on the old Carol Burnett Show.

Eventually I got the glass lifted and somehow managed to get it up onto that base. So, when the girls said move the rug, I really wasn't happy but I trust their advice so I lifted the couch and tried to pull the rug again but this time, nothing was moving. And this is where I decided to call in the calvary-who arrived the next morning to help their old Nana out.

I had figured it would take all three of us to lift the coffee table and couch and pull the rug-and of course I assumed I would have to take all of the 4th decor off of it first but, as one grandson went to install my cameras, the other went into the living room, lifted the couch and pulled that rug-table and all. And, in the blink of an eye it was under the couch about a 1/3 of the depth of the couch which is what google told me was correct. And, once again, I thought it looked great!


The boys were here a good bit of the day and then I got back to decorating. So that was day 2. Today marks day 3 and I am finally finished with the decorating but haven't packed the first of the spring stuff away so, give me one more day and I should be ready to start sharing.

Of course, the story doesn't end there. When I sent the girls the updated photo their response was again "NO". Apparently it STILL needs to go under more! When I told them that is what google said, daughter #3 said "google lied". LOL Of course, there will be no moving until more help arrives. She thinks she can fix it the next time she comes over. I just know I am not moving that coffee table again. That table and I now have a love/hate relationship. I will live with this for now.

So that is what's been happening around here. I'll be back soon. Until then stay safe and stay tuned. And you got a tiny peek at my 4th decor.



Monday, June 1, 2026

Wow!!!

 As I write I am aware of the quiet in my house but the memories of a wonderful weekend which, in all honestly, ended a wonderful month! I have had many adventures and family related activities that have kept me busier than usual and finding it hard to re-enter this morning. Today was to be the start of my 4th decorating but I forgot that I have two appointments tomorrow which would have upset the mojo of my "full steam ahead" decorating so I am using today to reflect and try to slowly get back into routine.

Grandson #2 graduated from high school on Friday evening. I won't lie-we had a day of "fingers crossed" as we looked up into very "iffy" clouds and concerning predictions but, there was nothing we could do about it so we forged ahead and, by the time the ceremony started, the evening was quite nice and everything went off without a hitch.

The entire family with the exception of granddaughter #2-who lives in Charleston and couldn't get off of work early enough to get here-made it for the festivities.














By the time the ceremony was over and we were able to get some pictures, it was getting late and we were getting hungry so everyone headed back to my house. Since Hud had already had his "formal" graduation party earlier, I kept things at a minimum as far as decorations and "fanciness". In all honesty, the minute everyone got home, most of the crowd changed into sweats and pjs-lol-and I was too tired to even think about pictures but we had a wonderful time celebrating Hud and catching up with everyone.



Saturday and Sunday were pretty much "girl time". Four of my five granddaughters and two of my three daughters were able to stay and we played games, chitchatted, ate leftovers, watched a bit of "The Traitors"-where two "newbies" became "hooked"-and just had a lovely time doing not much of anything-which, honestly, is just what I needed.

And now everyone has safely returned home and I am trying to get myself back into routine-which is nowhere near as fun as having my house full of people and my grand dog and new kitten! So I am off to do just that but before leaving I have to record two things that came through on grandson #1-who is here in town for another week before heading back to first campus and then off to his summer assignment in Virginia.

This kid continues to make me so proud-as do all of the others but this one just happens to be the one getting the accolades on FB at the moment.




So, enough proud Nana moments...on to the to-do list-ugh! Dentist and hair appointments tomorrow and then I will hit the ground running on Wednesday so I hope to be back as soon as I can with all of the red, white and blue. Until then, stay safe and stay tuned.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Just a Quick Pop-In

 Just popping in for a quick visit to catch you up on me. We are now officially one step closer to graduation with baccalaureate under our belts. We went to a beautiful mass last night at Blessed Trinity where my grandson did a wonderful job in delivering "The Prayer of the Faithful". As always, just another reason to be so proud!


 





Since you HAVE to get there early if you want a seat, we had a bit of time to goof around while waiting for things to begin.

While trying to get this...


I first got this...lol


So now we are down to the final countdown. I am using today to do a bit of cleaning but, as I am sure I have shared before, I don't get fanatic about that when I know more of my grand pets will be arriving with everyone else-this time a Golden and a new kitten. If I'm going to clean, I'll wait until after they've been here-or...just let it go until I can use that excuse again. LOL

Tomorrow will be for shopping and then setting up the table. Since I truly still don't know for sure when or how many will be here at any given time, I am going pretty laid-back. The night hour of graduation kind of throws a kink in things but the temperature of the evening sure beats the BRUTAL heat of a morning graduation-not to mention that the sun is shining directly into everyone's eyes at that tine of day, so there will be no complaints from me-I will go with the flow!

Signing off for now and by the time I am back I will have lots to share from graduation and then my weekend with two of my granddaughters! Going to be so much fun!! Stay safe and stay tuned.