Sittin’ Pretty In Her Rocking Chair

Time once again for Show & Tell at Kelli’s!

I’m pleased to introduce you to Melanie, my one and only china doll.

In the summer of 1990 my aunt sold Princess House products [I think that's what it was] and had brought a catalog to our house. There were several dolls that I thought were just bea-U-ti-ful.

Once I had gone to a friend’s house who had a whole shelf full of different size china dolls. I was mesmerized with those dolls that weren’t for play. They just sat on a shelf and looked pretty.

I remember sitting on my bed upstairs and dreamily paging through the catalog. Someone asked me which doll I liked best. I showed them my two favorites and they were insistent that I pick just one.

I can’t remember just why I liked this doll best. Might have been that she came with the little bear. Might have been the chair; easier to sit on a shelf than stand? Probably was the Swedish hair style like Kirsten the American Girl doll. At that time I could do that with my hair and my last name was Swedish. [Now it's Italian - go figure.]

I knew she was somewhat pricey so I went back to playing in the creek and forgot about the beautiful doll.

Imagine my surprise when I unwrapped her on Christmas morning! I named her Melanie and she occupied a place of honor in my room for years.  More recently she got to preside over my girls dresser.

This morning she got to go outside – without her dust cover – and get her picture taken. She’s quite tired out now and is content to rest on the high shelf while she waits for a place of honor in our next house.

Here is a picture my sister took Christmas morning 1990.

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Nap On the Lawn Anyone?

Welcome! Another week has flown by and it’s time for Show & Tell at Kelli’s.

Today I’m showing my king size bedspread/quilt. No, I don’t sleep in the yard, but the light is much better outside.

I designed it. My Mom sewed it. The hardest part was making sure that both sides stayed smooth when she sewed the top and bottom pieces together. They have stayed flat and smooth through many washings.

Even though the camera makes it look rectangular the blanket is square.

The top is made of fleece. It attracts lint, but it is soft and oh so warm.

The other side is 100% cotton, I think. Anyways, it is smooth and cooler so I put that side up for the warm months.

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House For Sale

I’m sure this video will just soar to the top of the charts. Ha. Ha.
Doesn’t everyone want to see a video of an empty house?

Well, here it is just after we moved out.


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Giddy-Up, Hi-Ho, and Yeehaw!

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My husband and I picked up this horse at a yard sale. It was free because it was missing a spring. I’m missing some spring too. Anybody have some to spare?

Our Little Cowboy

Sadly, it sat for about a year. Some days I feel like I could sit for a year, but I guess I would get bored…eventually.

Riding Hard

My Mr. Wonderful got a spring for it. See the silver spring on the back? That’s the new one. He also put a dowel rod in for the kids to hang on to.

Riding in to the Wind

It’s already provided hours of fun and lots of lessons in taking turns and sharing.

Our son only knocked it over once while riding. Cowboy Up.

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Cross Stitch Wall Art

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A couple weeks ago as I was taking my decorations down I gathered these up. I thought they would make a nice Show & Tell.

My sister cross-stitched these as baby presents for me. She gave them to me matted, framed, and ready to hang.

Framed Cross Stitch

The bunny one is for my son, the oldest. The butterfly one is for my second child and oldest daughter. It has their full names [that I blurred], birth date and weight.

I’ve seen several people walk closer and look at them because they thought they were paintings.

I’ve always loved personalized things because my name is unique. I think my children will each treasure these for years to come.

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