Monday, October 17, 2011

new cookware.


My grandma surprised me early in the morning a few weeks ago. She rang my doorbell about 9 a.m. and told me to go open the back door. When I opened the door she had a large box of Paula Deen cookware there in a beautiful turquoise shade. I have really enjoyed the cookware and I love the look and luxury of having a nice new set in my clean, white kitchen. Many more good meals to come...yum! And grandma, you're the best!

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

free house number makeover.

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Our front steps have a house number and entry lights that are brass accents. As a general rule nicked up, brass fixtures are not my style and this house has already had quite a few fixture updates (with more to come). I figured it would cost about $150 to redo the lights and house number....then I had a better idea. I remade the house number with things I had around the house and I am so happy with the FREE makeover. I had my husband cut a piece of wood we had on hand, painted it greige, added a sharp black border to make it pop and painted the brass numbers black as well. After I finished everything I put the number back where it was originally on the front of the house and it was such a difference for $0. Now I have to tackle the light fixtures. I may try to paint those or I may have to spring for new fixtures...either way, I am proud of the way the numbers turned out so far.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

historic home treasures.






The other night my husband's curiosity got the best of him and he insisted on climbing into our old cistern in the basement to find out just what was in there. We did find some pretty incredible items; an old gear, Detroit Free Presses from WWII, old love magazines, a medicine box from the original pharmacist who owned our home 100 years ago, and a skeleton key. It was pretty neat rummaging through everything and wondering how long some of the items have been down there or being a real detective and finding a date on something. Did you know Detroit Free Press cost 5 cents in the 1940s? Did you know there was a women's magazine printed in the 30s that women could submit love stories for judging and publication? It was a fun adventure for our family and a cool perk of living in such an old home.

to great grandma's house we go.







This past weekend my kids, my mother-in-law, my little sister-in-law and myself made the 2 1/2 hour drive to Northern parts of Michigan to visit my husband's grandma (did you get all that?). It was a great weekend full of shopping, retracing family roots in small town America, eating, visiting and sifting through buried treasures in great grandma's basement. What a treat! My husband stayed at home to hunt while the kids and I rode along and I am so happy we did.
Pictured are a few beautiful items that Great Grandma Roma sent us home with. I especially love the large dressing mirror, old Avon bottles, tea tablecloth and old purses. She even had a Fenton shoe to add to my collection ( I should blog just about that collection one day). It was wonderful! We had a great time and my favorite thing was hearing all the old stories that accompanied where we went, what we did and what we found downstairs. Thanks to my mother-in-law and her mother for sharing so much with me...what a great memory.