Amber and I are a little late getting the edits done on chapter 13 so I will be posting that tomorrow instead of today.
I worked book fair noon-2 and shopped Aldi after so I am now going to be home for a couple of days.
Except for thrifting with Brenda tomorrow.
Louis Dean has been missing me and says it's lonely when I'm not here.
I have never taken so long to get my house back in order after a change in seasons.
Perhaps it's my age because I know I'm definitely slowing down.
It's okay as I am enjoying the process of changing things up, purging, deep cleaning and organizing.
I bought this canvas at the thrift store back in the December and hung it in the sewing room today.
Same with the daisy crocheted throw.
The sewing room is the last room in the house to do.
Amber gave me the floral mud boots and I intend to fill them with pretty spring/summer faux flowers.
I need to find a pretty picture for the rosebud frame I recently thrifted.
Kimmy gifted me this tiny rabbit tea set.
This is a whole new look this year for the sewing room.
Plus I have some repairs to do later in here.
I have a hole in the ceiling back in the offset area where we keep the kitty box and supplies.
I'll tell you about that later! It's a funny story.
So many bee and honey treasures!
Some from friends and some from family.
I don't think I bought more than a few things here and there so these are mostly gifts.
It's a garden theme along with the bees and honey and eggs and Easter and the odd this and that.
I love this oversize cake plate and cover that was Nita's.
I always decorate it for the season and I know she knows I am thinking of her.
It comforts my heart to touch the things she has touched.
Hopefully we will have a honey harvest this year from our own bees!
I love looking at pretty things!
This wreath was thrifted back in the fall.
Love seeing things that I forgot I had!
This one section is all but finished.
I added some faux carrots to the carrot patch wreath and I'm sure I will continue to tweak things here and there.
A reality shot proving that this room is an ongoing project and I am really hoping to finish it this week.
The next project will be the gazebo which is still wearing her fall clothes under the debris I've piled in there!
There's always so much to do but that is a true blessing!
May God bless the work of our hands.