Today THGGM hung this shelf for me.
As long as I stay on my pain medication, gargle with very hot salt water, and never Never NEVER swallow, I feel just plain awful. But you know me, not one to complain!
So, as I would pass through the kitchen the empty shelf would call out to me (or maybe it's the medication, one can never truly know).
Not one to ignore calling shelves, I answered.
My plan was to fill it up with baby plates but those ended up to be just a teeny tiny bit too large.
Instead I down sized my corner cupboard (although you can't tell by looking at it) and pulled this together.
Who knows. Maybe when I'm healthy again I won't like it. But for now I shall call it good.
The shelf was a find at the thrift store just around the corner from here. I really like it.
I haven't left the house since I voted on Tuesday. Although there have been several times when I've let Zeke out that I've stood at the door and breathed in that amazing Indian Summer smell of autumn leaves. THGGM washed the sheets and hung them out to dry so I get to enjoy that wonderful smell for longer.
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9 comments:
I like it! Hope you feel better soon!
Get Well soon! (((hugs)))Pat
Is that you last bit of free space? ;)
That is such a sweet husband you have there. I hope you get to feeling better soon. I love how your shelf turned out. Pretty as always! Lisa :O)
I like your shelf and all of your treasures! I hope you feel better real soon. ~amy
If you do that well while not feeling good, I don't know that I'd want to get well...except for the throat and such.
It looks wonderful!
YOu have a very special husband...yep that one that God gave you!
I like the shelf and the way you've arranged it. I hope you feel better soon, I'm not looking forward to the colds and flus that are on their way....
Your husband is a gem. I hope you feel better soon, Judy.
Dear Judy, beautiful finds and yes, your DH is a godgift. Iread back your thrift blog and I have the solution for filming slear glassbottles like the babybottle in August. Find some single coloured paper napkin fold lengthwise until it will go trough the neck of the bottle, llet it taper as much as you can inside. It should be at least the darker shade of pastel. This orks good behind glass plates, but your bottle is decorated almost around, so it should be inside. Simpler? Pour some coloured drink in it (leftover coffee), if you are not sure the bottle is absolutely clean inside, after filming throw drink away. Looks best with blue water (ink)or red drink.DM
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