Last week was a long week. I’m not going to lie…I couldn’t wait for the weekend to arrive. And then it did! Maybe others feel this way, but I love weekends spent in my home with my Princess and my Hero. I enjoy relaxing and moving things from one spot to another, or what I call “shopping the house”. Sometimes things take on a whole new perspective in a new location…and bring back happy memories of adventures in lands far away. I hope they make you smile as well.
From Japan…an antique Temple stick. I don’t know a lot about it but I love the color and the design.
An antique French Bottle drying tree…it was love at first sight!
A happy quintet of musicians from Poland.
A prized possession from England. This clock will always grace my home.
Our stylish and always in motion treasure after church always makes me smile.
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The antique French bottle drying tree is so unique. Great post! xoxo
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One of my favorite finds.
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All your treasures make me smile too, especially Miss Style.š¤
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I agree
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You have some lovely things — makes shopping the house easy!
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And as my Hero points out…much cheaper.
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FYI: four is a quartet, five is a quintet. Lots of wonderful goodies you have!
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I will need to fire my proof reader but we are married and that might be awkward.
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Your little princess is growing up. I always smile at the thought of that sweet child. Love seeing your pretty things. I like to stay home and move things about too.
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Our sweet girl is looking forward to summer! It will be good to spend some time together before she starts Kindergarten in the Fall…so hard to believe.
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That french bottle drying tree is SO cool! We would love for you to consider joining us at our To Grandma’s House we go link party – it starts every week on Wednesday and every share gets pinned, thanks!
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I just joined! Thank you so much.
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Love that Temple stick from Japan, it’s so unusual, but your Princess is the most beautiful treasure of all.
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Thank you. She is quite beautiful in my opinion as well.
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So cute. What a sweet post. Thanks for sharing at Keep In Touch.
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love all your great finds. That bottle tree is the best I have collected colored old bottles for years. thanks for sharing
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I love glass. Such a little simple touch makes a big statement
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