In that same booth, there was a little antique doll bed. It was originally marked $18, then down to $12. At only $6, I couldn't resist. Silly, I know! I had to bring it home too. What can I say? I like toys! Especially old ones. I covered it's mattress with some ticking fabric and made a little pillow out of fabric Christina had given me. The little quilt is the main reason I bought the bed - it was with some of my Grandmother's things when we cleaned out her apartment. I wish I knew more about it - whether she made it or where it came from, but I love it just the same. If anyone needs me to do any adulting, I'll be upstairs playing with my toys.
On Sunday, once the rain had let up, we headed to the cabin to see the fallen tree and see how high the water was.
This big pretty oak had fallen over during a storm earlier in the week. It will really make the cabin look bare in the front until we're used to it or plant something else, but we are all very thankful that it fell the direction it did rather than back toward the cabin. The damage to the deck appears pretty minimal, all things considered. The big tree is scheduled for removal today.
The lake has been very low since last fall, but that has certainly changed in the last few weeks! It's much higher than I've seen it, and it'll be a while before anyone can get to the docks.
Many people have suffered significant damage to property because of the flooding, so we certainly can't complain. I will sure be glad to see the sun again though!
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Nostalgia is a good thing. Our sons (45 and 49) still have several of their toys. Toys aren't made like they used to be (metal, heavy duty etc). The boys still have some Fisher Price (RV camper sets etc.) and Star Wars. Grandchildren and other visiting children have enjoyed those toys also. David especially likes to collect old toys, vinyl records, etc. Dan has even looked for a few that he remembered having when he was a child (those tend to be pricey). Leila
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