My friend, Angie, invited Beth and I to visit the old farmhouse her grandma lived in.
She and her mom have been restoring it for years.
It’s a great mix of original pieces and beloved collections. (Angie had the very old, still functioning fridge stocked with deliciousness for us)
The drive south was as much fun as the staycation itself. We hit every thrift store between Lawrence and Chanute.
And got photos of the most unique offerings.
While making some friends along the way.
And eating some of the freshest home cooking you could ever be lucky enough to find at a roadside cafe.
At one stop, there were baskets of $1 packets of old lace. I bought more than my fair share, but couldn’t stop thinking about them so stopped on the way home to buy more.
Beth happened to bring craft supplies too, and shared her 1800s era quilt pieces for us to embellish with some things we found along the way.
Impromptu creations made with just what you have with you can be an inspiring challenge. We all managed to get a few pretties done.
But mostly we just laughed. And then laughed some more. Then we ate and drank wine and did more laughing.
It was perfect!
Looks exactly like what your poor heart needed!
Posted by: Dianne Jenkins | May 04, 2021 at 10:42 AM
Oh my gosh! What a trip, and that cabinet in the kitchen is absolutely beautiful! Great pictures and enjoyed all the pretties created.
Posted by: Ellen D. Bailey | May 07, 2021 at 12:09 AM