Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2014. Show all posts

Monday, 3 October 2016

My 2014 Year


The year of 2014 will always be very unforgettable in my eyes.  Good times and some really bad times.  Things to be thankful for and things I wish I had never been exposed to.


In January, John and I were looking forward to taking Bella and ourselves to a little yellow cottage on the beach in Galveston, Texas.  However, our plans changed rapidly when John had another form of cancer pop up very suddenly and Doctor wanted him in hospital that day for surgery the next day.  Thank the good Lord, that surgery went very well and we were home in just three days, however, he wasn't able to travel.  Next year we said.  Next year.......

 We were so blessed to have those precious twin babies at home at last.  They had been in the NICU for three months and it was so good to have them home and doing so well.


February was a slow and uneventful month for us.  In March John was diagnosed with the latter stages of Alzheimer's.  This was a hard pill to swallow.

In April I got to go to Neosha, MO to my sister's for the annual City Wide Garage Sale along with my other sister.  We had so much fun.  

In April Brenda moved and we helped as much as possible.  Then we had an estate sale to help her get rid of a lot of the items she didn't want to move.

The summer months went by fairly fast as we enjoyed a few 2-3 day trips.  Branson, MO was one of our more enjoyable trips.


Suddenly, the first week in August John developed the third kind of cancer and another surgery.  So many bloggers sent us love and prayers and good wishes.  I was overwhelmed by their support.

We seemed to spend several days a week at various physician's and testing labs.  John still maintained his good nature and strongly kept his faith.  We had quite a few complications arise but spent the majority of our time in the hospital.


On August 31st, we celebrated our 46th Anniversary.


On October 14 , the doctor came in and told us they had done everything they could do and we just needed to go home and enjoy the time we had.  So we went home.  The following week we started Hospice.  I must say they are an amazing group of kind and compassionate people.

Two weeks later on November 5th, John passed away - at home and with me at his side which is what he wanted.  I am so grateful it happened that way - at home and together.

I have always said that there was never anyone I knew that was more ready to meet their Lord than John was.  He loved his church and was part of several prayer groups - even one that met at four o'clock on Thursday mornings!!!

His funeral was a few days later and was just as he would have wanted.  We had discussed it many times and had all of the arrangements pretty well made.

Since that day, I have been busy with all of the legalities that death incurred.  Once again, he had things pretty well arranged.  But, that was just my John


Thanksgiving and Christmas have come and gone and the pain is unreal.  Such an empty space in my heart.  John traveled a lot when he worked so I was use to taking care of all of the household chores, bill paying, etc.


But, I always knew he would be home on the weekends.


I really want everyone to know that I am so grateful for the last year I had with John.  We had a lot of silly, fun times and I have so many precious memories.  I am so thankful for all of the wonderful doctors, nurses and others that we had the pleasure of working with during this last year.


These beautiful wings Su sent me will always remind me that he is near and watching over me and the girls.

Bella and I cry a lot but I try to do it when I'm alone.  I miss him so much but am so grateful for the 46+ years we had.

God was so good to give us such a love - a love not easily forgotten.

Here we go 2015.

Judy





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Monday, 29 August 2016

Saturdays Treasures 5 3 2014


 
This has been a fun week.  On Monday, I had to go to a little town about 45 minutes from Tulsa.  And guess what I found on the way?  An antique store!  Imagine that!!  Then I went to an Estate Sale, the Flea Market and hit some garage sales.  So, here's the scoop on my loot!
 
I found quite few doilies, crocheted potholders and trim.... 
 
 
Two really pretty Cobalt blue pieces of Depression Glass...
 
 
a Mother's plaque (I have a whole hallway filled with these and I just keep finding them), a dainty little wall pocket with blue birds, three different vintage saucers, a serving dish, a small blue pitcher/creamer, two little teacups, and these....
 
 
I got three of these little rounded glass jars with metal lids.  They have been painted but are really worn off.  Does anyone have an idea what these are?
 
 
Found this dainty little cherry plate and this glass piece with cherries on it - don't know exactly what it is either.  Notice the bright red tablecloth with yellow forsythias on it?
 
 
A world globe, a whole roll of red and white dotted ribbon and this box full of these little green plaques.....
 
 
Love this Campbell Soup girl.  She's wood and very distressed.  In each hand is a small cup hook to hold potholders in the kitchen.  Should I brighten her up or leave her as is????
 
 
And last, but not least, I got this sweet smoking table.  It needs some work but the size is so cute.  It has a shelf on the inside.
 
 
Another successful week! 
 
Enjoy!
 
Judy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Friday, 19 August 2016

Saturday Treasures June 7 2014


 
Only went to one Estate Sale on Saturday.  The Flea Market was closed down due to a huge antique car show.  Now, I ask you - who'd rather go to an antique car show versus the flea market?  No one I know!!
 
I found a dainty, small silver tray, an oval ironstone platter, a set of six pretty, scalloped edged saucers, three bone dishes - one transferware and two white china, several small packages of buttons, a small flower dish, an egg cup and a planter.
 
 
 
That's the brown transferware bone dish in front of the silver tray.
 
 
Isn't this a cute little planter.  It's not marked in any way.
 
Enjoy!
 
Judy
 


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Saturday, 16 July 2016

Christmas Eve Day 2014



Nothing says Christmas like three toddlers and one dog on Christmas Eve morning.  We did our gift exchange on this day so that the children would have time with other family and grandparents on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.


Needless to say, there were lots of toys.  We have decided to box up part of the babies' toys and put up for a few weeks and then bring them back out and rotate them.  They have so much stuff that they just went from one thing to another.  

And of course, they loved the tissue paper and boxes!!


Can you believe this was the twins last Christmas?


Laynee was not quite awake but loved her presents.  Her favorites were her Baby Alive, her kitchen and her Tablet.

She is allowed to play on the Tablet for 30 minutes when she first goes to bed.  It has been downloaded with cartoons, educational games and fun stuff.


One of the twins favorite things was this tunnel they could crawl thru and at the end is a ball pit.  (If you don't know what a ball pit is - sorry)  They loved crawling thru it.

Needless to say, Bella was relieved when it was all over.

Hope your Christmas was full of babies, love and joy!

Enjoy!

Judy








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Sunday, 19 June 2016

Saturday Treasures 4 26 2014


 
Fun, fun, fun!!
 
Found some good treasures today and believe it or not, everything in this photo came from one booth at the Flea Market with one exception - the tall piece of McCoy. 
 
 
How much better can it get than to score two pieces of cream McCoy?  The tall vase came from a different dealer.  The bowl and everything else came from one booth. 
 
I got a sweet red transferware cup and saucer that is marked "Early American Homes by Homer Laughlin, Arlington, Home of Robert E. Lee and the cup is Paul Revere's home.  Made in the U.S.A.".
 
A sweet little cup that is marked "Ivory Lamberton China, Scammell, U.S.A, Hotel President, Kansas City".
 
An old vintage jar of buttons - you know how buttons excite me!  And of course, some linens.
 
 
Look at this heavy, gorgeous silver tray with hairbrush and mirror.
 
 
Don't know exactly what this is, do you?  It is a pretty shade of green glass with an old metal top.
 
 
And I absolutely love this darling little shelf.  It will go in my kitchen on the wall (someday).  It appears that I'm going to have a whole wall of little different cabinets.
 
 
And to my last item....
 
 
A 1950's metal dollhouse in perfect condition.  I have the door - just forgot to put it on.
 
 
It seems to be in perfect condition.  Needs a little cleaning up.
 
Enjoy!
 
Judy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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Saturday, 11 June 2016

Christmas 2014



Needless to say, Christmas is really hard this year.  I am trying my best to not be a "downer" for the little ones but I don't think I am doing too good of a job of it.


I love Christmas!  I love all of the crowds of people, all of the hustle and bustle.  It just seems there are things that pop up that completely make me lose it all - like a song or a smell or a place I go that John and I used to go.


I understand that this is all part of the process but that does not make it any easier.  I am so thankful for my Tiffany who is my rock and seems to sense my every mood and phase I am going thru.  She lets no one get in my way.  She really is a precious granddaughter but she can be a bear sometimes if she thinks someone is not treating me right.  LOL


But, then I stop and remember the real reason for this blessed season - the birth of our Lord.  John was undoubtedly the most faithful Christian I have ever known and I try to remember this when I "lose" it.  I am so thankful for a God who can comfort me and tell me it's ok if I cry or whatever crazy thing I am doing at the time.  God is so good.

Hope you are all enjoying this festive season.  It truly is one of the most wonderful times of the year.

Judy





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Thursday, 21 April 2016

My Neosha Haul 2014


 
Well, I knew I had a good time on my "Sisters' Weekend" but, didn't know until I started unloading my goodies how good a time I really had!
 
This is a lot of photos so.......here goes!
 
 
A brand new, never been used Xyron machine for $10.00!  If you are a scrapbooker, you will know what this is.....
 
 
Love this old red shelf - will use in my kitchen - if I ever get it done.....
 
 
a beautiful, vintage sewing box.....
 
 
three miniature wooden hutches for my dollhouse, a pretty creamer and teacup, an old clock that I'm going to do a miniature project with.......
 
 
delightful paper mache patriotic balls to be used in a bowl for the 4th of July...........
 
 
look at this cute old rooster spoon rest and a wall pocket....
 
 
and look at this darling skunk Halloween costume I got for Laynee for next year.  Isn't it the most precious thing you ever saw?  My little "stinker" will look great in it.  (Excuse the pun).  And a Dora pillow for the car.
 
 
This is my haul of silver, copper and silverplate.  The tea service on the tray I paid $2.00 for.
 
 
You know I'm going to find fabric, lace, sewing notions, etc. and a really pretty needlework pillow....
 
 
This sheet of labels will make a cute pillow.  The gorgeous yellow fabric was a never used shower curtain.  I got it for the fabric.
 
 
A piece of needlework already finished.
 
 
A variety of old, very crazed saucers, some baskets, a cute little frame and a pretty musical bunny.
 
So, now it's a matter of finding somewhere to put all of this wonderful stuff.  I'm running out of room.  I need to put it up tho because the next couple of weeks, I'll be helping Brenda move to her new home.
 
Enjoy!
 
Judy
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


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