Tuesday, December 26, 2023

Panama and Posters

Recently ran across a couple of vintage, foreign objects that may be just worth something.

While digging through my coin purse (mainly to weed out the back-breaking amount of pennies) I stumbled across what originally looked like a nickel but different.  Grabbed my cheaters to look closely and discovered it was a 1970 Panama coin that had somehow made its way to me!  Googled my piece of treasure and discovered it was worth about $50!!  Gave it to Jordy for Christmas as that's his type of gift.



As I've recently shared, I stumbled upon a local antique shop - The Rusty Flea. During my digging I ran across a vintage, bull-fighting large mounted poster. Manny often reflects on growing up in Portugal where each year during festival he would attend the running of the bulls events. Didn't purchase the picture at that time but kept thinking about it in my head. Decided to pay another visit to the Flea and thankfully it was still there. Handed over $15 then wrapped up the picture for Christmas.

Yesterday he unwrapped his bull art and loved it.  Once again I decided to investigate it's worth. Google shows similar vintage posters going from $100 all the way up to $4,000!


Cheers to unexpected treasure!

Sunday, December 24, 2023

God Bless Us Everyone

My social calendar has been full this December!  

December 15th was the company party. Although i didn't win a raffle prize I was able to snag the table decor of gorgeous white roses atop a crystal draped stand. The best gift of all was seeing my younger sis Erin who also works for the company. It made the bus ride up and back from Tacoma bearable.



Last Friday met up with the Blue Jacket Divas for lunch at Mill City Grill. As a surprise, our old boss from the lab and his wife joined us. Never enough time to catch up with everyone!





This weekend dropped off gifts for Jimmy, Lexii, and baby Hazely, who is now walking.  Such a cutie!  Also gave a gift to the boy's long-time friend Christian.




Gifted Sam's girlfriend a Wizard of Oz picture painted on We're Off to See the Wizard sheet music. She really wanted the first pic I made but that one I gifted to Erin.

Love having small lights in the house so set up lots of battery operated tea lights in various glass insulators and candle holders. Glowing lights are fab although switching 15 tealight knobs off at night is a pain!



Crafting has continued! Painted 12 small canvas for my team members and was happy to see they loved them.






Purchased a set of Christmas birds and their sturdy packing  box inspired me to make a shelf. Decoupaged with vintage Ladies Home Journal paper and it turned out lovely.



Now that the weekend of Christmas is upon us, began baking, including two loaves of cardamon quick bread, chocolate peanut butter truffles, pumpkin no-bake cheesecake, and pumpkin bread. Stumbled across a Walmart sale of turkeys at fifty cents a pound so picked up a 20 pound bird for $10!  Cooked that sucker today and there's plenty to share!






The tree is lit the presents are wrapped, and I can't wait for the boys to celebrate Christmas tomorrow morning when they arrive for breakfast.

To top it all off, in memory of my Mom spent this Christmas Eve evening watching Wizard of Oz and now I'm on to Meet Me in St. Louis. Yes, like everyone I'm sure to cry when Margaret O'Brian tears up while Judy Garland sings Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas but it's tradition!



Here's wishing everyone a magical and memorable Christmas!! ❤️







Monday, December 4, 2023

Tis the Season!

Twenty-one days til Christmas!

Family

Started the holiday season by spending Thanksgiving with Jordan, Candy, her son Jeffrey and his wife Tina. Highlight of the day was playing a mean game of Monopoly!  I remember being a kid playing the game with my siblings. Once I started losing, I'd pitch a fit and quit the game!  Yes, a bit of a sore loser!


Fun

Received two free tickets from work so invited my friend Janel to attend the Junior League Festival of Trees dinner.  Broke out the velvet leggings and sequin jacket to e joy the festivities.  My friends Stan and Susan were there dressed in twenties attire. The tickets were spendy - $150 for two. At that price the expectation for dinner was steak, salmon, or other high end item. And what did they serve? Pasta!  For dessert the table had to place a bid - the higher the amount, the greater chance you had of getting a yummy finish to the dinner. We would up getting cookies if that gives you any hint about how stingy was our table!

The event included a silent auction of tabletop trees, wreaths, and gift baskets; there was also a live auction of full-size trees decorated to the nines.  One even had a life-size robotic Santa!  The trees, diamond earrings, vacations, and entertainment packages cost from $800 on up.  The highlight of the evening was watching two bidders go back and forth on a Barbie tree, with the winning  price of $4,900!   

The best part of the evening was catching up with my friends and laughing!









Crafting

Recently discovered The Rusty Flea, a vintage store in Rose Valley.  Picked up various odds and ends for crafting, including old door knobs, alphabet blocks, fake foliage, thread spools, and holiday items.  Also visited an estate sale within walking distance from home.  There was an abundance of holiday items, glassware, lights, grapevine wreaths, tools, china, and so on.  Below are some creative creations made from the store and estate sale items.



Current project is vintage screwdrivers painted as snowmen. Oh the ideas one finds on Pinterest is neverending!

Decided to paint a small canvas Christmas picture for each of my teammates. Tried so hard to paint a caffienated squirrel - in the end, it looked like a cross between a sloth and a wood chuck so painted it black and swapped it out for a gingerbread man.



Upcoming Events

Looking forward to the company party in Tacoma on the 15th then meeting up with the Blue Jacket Divas for a holiday lunch on the 22nd.  It's going to be a packed month!!