For instance, I loved this bicycle speedometer. It was my dad's when he was a little boy. I thought about keeping it for Seth and Silas but it was missing a clamp on the back and we weren't sure it it worked properly. Instead of keeping it, I decided that I would just snap a photo of it.
this 1937 Singer Sewing Machine.
an old butter churn...
(I thought it would be neat to hold umbrellas and stuff like that,
but Bryan didn't agree so we didn't take it.)
(I thought it would be neat to hold umbrellas and stuff like that,
but Bryan didn't agree so we didn't take it.)
these two wooden people ...
(They have been at my grandparent's house on this wooden shelf for as long as I can remember,
so I'm glad I took a picture.)
(They have been at my grandparent's house on this wooden shelf for as long as I can remember,
so I'm glad I took a picture.)
This beautiful sewing machine/table...
which now resides in our living room.
It is one of the first things you see when you walk through the front door.
I feel so special to be able to call it mine now.
It is one of the first things you see when you walk through the front door.
I feel so special to be able to call it mine now.
One box even has wooden spools. I just love it!
(My Pepaw was a locksmith after his sewing machine factory days.)
One of my favorite items that we found thanks to my dad was this "new-to-us" 64 year old toaster. It was given to my grandparents as a wedding present by my great uncle Claude. It sure beats our burnt up toaster and makes the perfect piece of toast, by the way.
I picked up this wooden gavel and a wooden car that Pepaw made.
I just love how crafty both my grandparents were.
Bryan took several tools and there are a few other special things that might show up on the blog sooner or later. It was a special day to be able to go through all the things my grandparents owned. I hope to be able to pass some of these things on to our kids and grand kids one day.
I just love how crafty both my grandparents were.
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