Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Back to School

It's almost that time again. We are getting Baby-Girl ready to head back to college. She'll be attending a different college this semester as she's decided to try to get into nursing school. So she's going west instead of east. We drove out there Saturday and found her an apartment - it's new, is all furnished, all she has to do is bring her clothes, linens, cooking stuff, and she's set! Best of all ME & HER DAD don't have to do the whole moving thing this time! Of course, she'd rather have her own stuff, but apartment selections were not as abundant as they were last year. She wanted an apartment by herself, but we didn't feel good about any of the places that we looked at and leaving our baby alone there. Kinda po-dunk lookin'!





And she just turned 21 last month. She's not a baby anymore. Wow, do I feel aged!

We had her birthday party out at the farm and grilled chicken/shrimp kabobs at her request. They were real good! Just us and grandparents and Adam & his girl were there. We ate too much and then washed it all down with cake! YUM - I love WHITE cake!

Here she is with both of her grandmothers. They're awfully fond of her. We bought Princess a little silver crown to wear on her birthday and she wore it for awhile and then took it off. Both grandmothers decided to wear it, and then .....
















Adam decided to wear it. He's always been the ham of our family!








(don't know how blogger is gonna post these photos - it'll be a surprise for all of us!!!)







Here's big brother looking so very divine in his tiara... He'd probably kill me if he saw this! Shhhh - don't tell him! Shhhhhh....


Anyway back to the college thing.

We had to drive through Glen Rose and Granbury on the way there, and it's grown so much! It's been a couple of years since I've been that direction. There's lots of little antique places and western places. I know it's not my family's "thing" to stop at places like that, and Tony kept sayin' "we can stop if you R-e-a-l-l-y want to..." You know what I'm talkin about girls - the old "I really don't want to stop, but if it'll keep you happy, I will" thing they say to sound like they are being so sweet and loving...( teehee) And I said, "Aw, that's o-k-a-yyyyy. Ya'll are probably ready to get on h-o-m-e". (looking out the car window with sad eyes like a bassett hound...)



"STOP HERE!" I yelled. Not that it wasn't a neat-o, cutesy place cuz it WUZ, but I just decided I was going to take hubby up on his offer! We stopped in Glen Rose at this cute little place called Witherspoon Antiques. I loved it outside and in. I was able to grab a few quick photos before Hubs and Princess hustled me back to the truck. I didn't get a picture of the sign out front unfortunately. They were sitting in the truck waiting on me. The owners were not there, just a couple of workers, so I didn't get to meet them either. It was a real cute big house with several old ones around it. Several of them were turned into various shops and some were closed at that time of day on a Saturday.



Here's the front entrance. I love the way it was decorated. Somebody else is making those little window houses thingies like Linda's Blue Gate, but they weren't near as purty. Just plain Jane.






They had a buncha different vendors in there, and I saw some familiar things, but also some new things that I don't see around where I live. I love this old washtub (I guess it's some sorta washtub?). It was filled with lots cool junk. I wanna put a washtub out in my garden shed so's I can warsh stuff off, and it'll be handy when I'm doin' my gardening.


This was my favorite display - all blue and white. It was right there when you walk in. So pretty! I love that little cart and the screen off to the right side.

















Here's another little shop out beside Witherspoons. It was closed but they even had a little outhouse behind there. Can you see it out to the left?


Here's an old shed filled with ironworks, wicker stuff, and old architectural items. It was the quickest I've ever been through an antique place.









But I DID come away with a prize!!! I found 6 of the cups that were stolen from the farmhouse. The cups of the dishes my momma had given me that were her's when she first got married. They're not expensive, but they were special to me. Courier & Ives Blue/White "Gristmill" design. I bought 'em up quick! See, see, see Tony? It WAS worth stoppin'!!!
I bought six - now I need 2 more to complete my set. I found a buncha plates at an estate sale recently and got 'em pretty cheap.
It was a good day! Thanks to the Lord for leading us to just the right apt. for Princess, and for the gift of these cups! I've been heartsick over them being stolen!
See ya'll soon!

15 comments:

Debbie said...

When you go visit your daughter, you'll just have to stop in there for a better look. Those look like really good shops. Salado is a really good place to go and shop. Ever go there?
We've worn out the local shops; they're starting to look like garage sales instead of antique stores. Know what I mean? Yea; I could do some serious shopping around there. Or at least serious looking. Yes, I recognize that stopping thing. Of course,when hubby drives we're always traveling at the speed of light. The only thing he does slow is look at me and say, "did you want to stop back there?" Of course we're 10 miles down the road and not even I want to go aalllllllll the way back to try and find whatever it was I was lookin at. AAAAAAAAAAUUUUUUUUUUGGG!
This is why I try and take some roadtrips with other gals. They understand stuff like 'drivin slow to get a good picture' or 'stoppin to go to the bathroom!'
I'd better stop there....
Deb

Margo said...

What cute places, and I'm so glad you found some of those dishes. I know you were sad that they were stolen.

Margo

Irma's Rose Cottage said...

I know what you mean about road trips with hubby. I'm always getting that look when I find a cute place to stop at. Glad to hear you found some of your dishes. Those shops sound like great places to stop at. Wish I lived close by you, we would definitely go visit those places at our leisure.lol

Irma :)

KathyB. said...

Currier And Ives, the dishes I grew up with! I do like the blue and white display best, but I am partial to blue and white.

And your son is so purty in his tiara, Shhh, don't tell him I said that!

My mother pronounced 'wash' the way you wrote it, 'warsh'. It took many years for me to discover there really was no R in the word.

Stickhorsecowgirls said...

Well, I beg to differ--your girl is, too, still a baby. She always will be.

My son is "Adam," too. Yours is almost as handsome as mine.

And I agree with Kathy B's comment. Grandma used to warsh clothes and wrench out cups in the sink! Ah, the south....

And, Debbie, you're right: chick trips have a whole different feel than the ones with husbands! C

Linda Jo said...

Ohhhhhhh...a great shop! Looks like a place you'll be returning to. Change is good! I can't believe it's time to go back to school.

Lavender Chick said...

Just wanted to stop by and say hi. I've enjoyed getting caught up with you. You've had a lot going on! I've been so busy lately I've gotten behind on keeping up with everyone's whereabouts.

Regarding Salado - I agree, it's a great place!

Lanny said...

What a great trip!

What an amazing find!

Mary Humphrey said...

Witherspoon looks EXACTLY like the kind of place I used to visit to buy my soap (before I made it), candles, etc... . Man...now I am a little homesick.

Is that your kitchen? I love the mint green, and the linens and dishes on the shelving.

I need to spend money on this place, start buying again.

Happy Birthday to your daughter...and how bittersweet when they go off to school (or to their own places).

Have a great weekend.

Eggs In My Pocket said...

Your daughter is so lovely! By the way, I just love the green kitchen in the back ground. So cheery and inviting! I love little antique/sales places. I could walk around and look all day! blessings,Kathleen

Michelle said...

Hmmmm....that store looks like my kind of place. I love the all of the stuff! Best of luck to your daughter!

Envoy-ette said...

Lets call that Dish Fate! Those cups were calling for you and you just had to stop! LOL!
Finding a furnished apartment is the find now. I hope your daughter has a wonderful year, for these year in that po-dunk apartment will be the ones she remembers the fondest!

Marilyn M. King said...

What a lovely family of females! You must be so proud of your beautiful and smart daughter....
Thanks for sharing the antique shops photos, I love places like that and loved seeing your dicoveries. Happy about your cups!

Garden Antqs Vintage said...

What a neat place. Hope you find all that was stolen, I know it hurts because it was more sentimental than anything! I'm sure God will bless you along the way and hopefully guilt will just eat them up for doing this!

LindaSue said...

I know I read this post and cannot imagine why I didn't comment - first I love it y'all award a tiara for a girl's b'day - I may buy one and wear it for my OWN b'day next year. Nice you didn't have to do all the moving for your Princess - college move in and out seems to happen so often! Fun times - don't worry about your family not stopping to look at things - in the past few years DH won't even GO someplace so we don't have to worry about stopping!