Welcome to my pond - Swim, wade, or sit on the bank

Of course you can go with..:hugs:hugs
Im glad you got your dads cane. Its only right! :love

He should have given you the chance to get her stuff... thats just not cool!:rant



Her in laws were always extremely horrid & very weird, so we should've expected it. Like I said, I just really feel sorry for the dog.
 
We got a glorious inch of rain last night. My farmer is in a much better mood this morning.

I’m sitting here in my grandma’s house watching her belongings go out the door. We’re having an estate sale/open house today. It makes me a little sad, but what else are we going to do with it? After she died, we found a note from Grandma that said, “Remember - when cleaning out my house, a big dumpster will be handy. I don’t need this stuff anymore!” :)
Ugh. That's so hard. I went through that last year too when my grandpa went to the nursing home. Watched most of their belongings sold at auction for diddly squat. It was a sad day.

Multi quotes out again.

Diva, I like the way you think! :thumbsupYou're my kinda gal! :highfive:

Lisa, can I go to Orrs with you? That framed pic of Dirt is still in my car.:oops:

Sour, sorry about the run around with GD. I hope they can figure it out & fix it soon! :fl

Bobbi, :hugs The end of eras are always so hard! :hugs

WV, those memento's are so cool!!! DD3 has always been obsessed with buttons. Its an odd thing for a little kid to be into. Last year for her bday I gave her a big jar full of buttons. DH thought I'd lost my mind, but it was her favorite present.

Lisa, my grandpa had an old 410 too. I have no idea what happened to it (probably my brother has it, because he has all of my dads stuff.) The only thing of my dads my brother doesn't have is a walking stick with a silver duck head on it that I'd bought him years ago. Since my dad needed it to walk he obviously couldn't give it away. When he passed I asked my mother if it would be ok to take back. She was happy to let me have it especially since I'm the one who bought it, but the rest of the family had a fit when they saw it was gone. Too bad! A girl should be allowed to have ONE stinking thing of her dads (even if she has to buy it herself.)

When my sister died, she asked us not to take anything of hers because she wanted every single bit of it kept in storage for her young daughter to have when she grew up. Her ex-BIL lived in a big house with an empty basement & said he'd store her stuff there until the end of time if need be. As the oldest, she had a lot of pictures & nostalgic mementos of our childhood that we would've liked to have kept, but we respected her wishes. 3mo's after her death, ex-BIL met a woman, got married, & got rid of ALL my sisters stuff. He didn't bother to offer any of it to us, just dumped it. The new wife didn't want another womans stuff taking up space in 'her' house, plus, she had decided to banish ex-BIL's ex-BFF dog down in the basement & needed the room. Poor dog! I feel worse about the dog than I do about any of the other stuff... It never fails to amaze me the lengths some men will go to in order to get laid.
That is just infuriating. :mad::mad::mad::mad:
 
I've also got a couple things of my moms that she stopped using long ago & I asked if I could have. Funny thing is its mostly Christmas stuff (not a favorite holiday of mine) but I love this stuff anyway. One is one of those old, white ceramic Christmas tree statues with the tiny colored bulbs that were super popular in the 50's. The other is a vintage Santa doll that everyone says is creepy, but he's so jolly & I ADORE him! :love He's the 1st thing to come out in December & the last thing to be packed up in January.
 
Speaking of my mom, she'll be out here next week. I'm dreading it, but trying to teach myself tolerance. This was our conversation;

Mom: I want you to book me flights to come out there.
Me: Ok. How long are you staying?
Mom: I want to stay at least a couple weeks.
Me: How about one week?
Mom: How about three weeks?
Me: How about two days?

We compromised on 8 days. In all fairness I booked her at my bros place in AZ for nearly 3wks, so by the time she gets back home she'll have had a month long vacation.
 
as promised My sons pendant
front.... Jewelers bronze with a Laboradorite Cabochon (no hole drilled stone) Its tear shaped
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Back of the pendant

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Those fractures mark the edges of a refraction zone where the stone reflects yellow green and blue. Kind of like a bugs wing. Lighting has to be just right to showthem off

deb
 
as promised My sons pendant
front.... Jewelers bronze with a Laboradorite Cabochon (no hole drilled stone) Its tear shaped
View attachment 1414627

Back of the pendant

View attachment 1414631

Those fractures mark the edges of a refraction zone where the stone reflects yellow green and blue. Kind of like a bugs wing. Lighting has to be just right to showthem off

deb



The back is so beautiful too! Its a shame part of it has to be hidden!
 
Speaking of my mom, she'll be out here next week. I'm dreading it, but trying to teach myself tolerance. This was our conversation;

Mom: I want you to book me flights to come out there.
Me: Ok. How long are you staying?
Mom: I want to stay at least a couple weeks.
Me: How about one week?
Mom: How about three weeks?
Me: How about two days?

We compromised on 8 days. In all fairness I booked her at my bros place in AZ for nearly 3wks, so by the time she gets back home she'll have had a month long vacation.
Sounds like a good plan!:highfive:
as promised My sons pendant
front.... Jewelers bronze with a Laboradorite Cabochon (no hole drilled stone) Its tear shaped
View attachment 1414627

Back of the pendant

View attachment 1414631

Those fractures mark the edges of a refraction zone where the stone reflects yellow green and blue. Kind of like a bugs wing. Lighting has to be just right to showthem off

deb
Thats beautiful deb! :love
 

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