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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Nov 12 2008 : 06:26:03 AM Posted a picture of an old baby dish my aunt gave me. I had one when I was little, always wondered what happened to it. It had a little girl and and some animals painted on the inside. But my Grandma was a true minimiser, so if you wanted to keep something you better hide it.
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Miss Bee Haven |
Posted - Nov 12 2008 : 08:19:53 AM Hmmm...maybe you should take the van. Think how much you could fit in a van! That's nice that it matches the shutters, too. ;)
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K-Falls Farmgirl |
Posted - Nov 12 2008 : 07:47:13 AM Nancy I love your Blog.. And the baby dish is priceless....
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Cheryl #309 Farm girl sister
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Nancy Gartenman |
Posted - Nov 12 2008 : 07:42:23 AM Janice, Well funny you should mention the used van thing, Richard found a nice one yesterday. Its a dark green, matches the shutters on my house. That is inportant you know! So he picks it up today. Soooo it looks like I will have my car back, and thrift store here I come. That 1920's guess on the baby dish is probably about right. And yes I love that rocking chair. Wish I could see all the people that have sat in it. Nancy Jo
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Miss Bee Haven |
Posted - Nov 12 2008 : 07:01:15 AM Great old baby dish! 1920's? And the rocker is a WOW! Get on that used car thing! Nancy Jo not going to the thrift????? The universe would tilt on it's axle! LOL! :D
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Marcy |
Posted - Nov 12 2008 : 06:49:33 AM So cute! Do you know how old it is? You always have the cutest things. Thanks for sharing.
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