The soft, lightweight muslin blanket I ordered last week arrived yesterday evening and I was excited to get it. Unfortunately, as I had feared, the color is more of a sagey-olive color than what was pictured online.
I do, however, like the weight of it and the fact that it's big enough to act nicely as a bedspread and actually, I think it would look very good in the guest room which is painted almost the same color green but lighter. It was not that expensive and so I believe I'll order another one of a different color for our bedroom whose walls are a very soft blue with just the merest suggestion of a lavender. Maybe not even a suggestion. Maybe just a vague idea. But I'm going to sleep under this one before I make that for-sure decision.
In some ways, I got nothing done today. In another way, I accomplished a huge task. Well, what I consider a huge task. But before I get there, I'll tell you that Lily and Jessie and all the kids met up for lunch (of course!) at the Mexican restaurant in Tallahassee that we like because we can sit outside and not bother anyone. It was the first meet-up of the sisters and the cousins since Jessie got back and so there was much to catch up on. The kids took up their relationships right where they left them a few months ago and so did Lily and Jessie. I pretty much knew most of the news from both sides so I didn't have much to offer but after we'd finished eating but still talking, Owen came around the table and sat down next to me and we had one of our good chats. Today we discussed teachers. The really, really good ones that can change your life. He told me about a few he's had, notably one science teacher, and I told him about my favorite college professor, the dearly departed Dr. Jones who taught American political history. I have written about him in years past. Owen and I agreed a teacher who loves the subject they teach and who has good teaching skills, can make you love the subject too. We all know this is true.
And we agreed that some teachers just really should not be in a classroom. We did not elaborate on that subject though.
I got no pictures from lunch. I have no idea why. Everyone was so busy talking and eating, I guess. But it was really fun and Maggie went home with Jessie and August and Levon for a play date and Lily took her big boys home so she could take a nap. She had to get up at three this morning to get to work to do some sort of inventory or something. So yes, she needed a nap badly. The boys probably did too, having spent the night at their dad's where bedtimes are not really enforced. They're not strictly enforced at Lily's house either but all of this is about to change since school starts on Monday. There are going to be some difficult mornings for a while before brains and bodies adjust to the changes.
And then I decided to go to a Goodwill a few miles down the road. I specifically was looking for dishes and twin bed sheets. Goodwill has gotten so expensive lately that it's not nearly as exciting as it used to be but it's not a bad idea to check things out occasionally.
So I drove there and went in the store, got a little cart in an optimistic moment, and before I got ten yards into the store I found these.
Now here's the thing. When we were in North Carolina, staying at the perfect house on the creek, the kitchen had Fiesta Ware just like this, in all the colors. Glen and I talked about how having dishes like that would certainly add some color to the cabin's kitchen and they are sturdy, too. When we got home, I did a little online searching and found that a set of bowls, plates, and salad plates for four cost right around $160.00. But in some sort of Goodwill glitch, I got 12 dinner plates, ten salad plates, and ten bowls for $40.00.
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME?
Come to mama, you shiny, colorful things, you.
So that is the big thing I accomplished. I got the dishes for the cabin and they are the exact ones Mr. Moon really wanted. He is so pleased. I am too, really. I feel like that was the biggest gift I ever got from the gods of thrifting.
I think I might make some sweet and sour tofu tonight to change things up. I'm pressing the tofu, I've found a recipe, and now I'm going to go chop up some vegetables.
This is what works for us. Y'all do what works for you.
You certainly hit the Motherlode of Fiesta Ware whilst Goodwill Hunting, Score!!!!!!! It is so colorful and cheerful.
ReplyDeleteOh, Ms. Moon, the thrifting Gods really were looking out for you! I have Fiesta Ware envy. It reminds me of the Ikea? ad where the woman comes fast walking, almost running out of the store where she thought she got such a great deal. “Harold, start the car! Start the car, Harold!”. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteWe had an induction hob at our rental house in Berkshire and it came with a special mental plate that you could put on the hob - onto which you could then place any kind of pan.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a fab Fiesta Ware score! You were in exactly the right place at the right time!
ReplyDeleteWhat a find! I love Fiesta ware. And..... after you told us about the muslin blanket the other day I ordered one and got it Monday. It's the perfect summer cover I've been searching for since forever. I didn't know before this that they even made muslin blankets. Yay!
ReplyDeleteThose dishes are amazing! I have that kind of stove top and use cast iron pans and copper bottom pots. I wonder if my copper makes me a rule breaker?
ReplyDeleteI found a knockoff le Crueset dutch oven for $8.00 at Goodwill. It was stained inside but I didn't care. But guess what? It got too heavy for me to lift, even empty. Buying those dishes for the house you didn't want is your love language. Also, SCORE!
ReplyDeleteCheerful fiesta ware. That was a great find.
ReplyDeleteAbout the downer tree -- as they say, you do you! Me, I'd hang sooner than leave it, but my partnership was quite different.
I love that we all make our own decisions and they may be nothing like what someone else approves of, or gets. We are all different. And we can be different, which is lovely. And I love that fiesta ware. I was at Goodwill yesterday and found some stuff that I am so glad I snatched up for a certain occasion, so I get the excitement of treasure-hunting. Goodwill has gotten more expensive. I am also curious about induction stove tops and what you'll think of it (that is what it is, right?). -Nicol
ReplyDeleteNow see, that silvery, grayish green is exactly what I've been looking for. What company did you say you ordered it from? I got a similar one from the Company Store, I love the blanket but hate the color. I think what I ordered was Linen and I was hoping it was a neutral, sandy beige but NO it is that pinkish beige, kinda like the color of a band-aid, which I hate! Would love that color though.
ReplyDeleteMan, you lucked up on the Fiesta Ware. So beautiful! Will look amazing at the cabin. Definitely your lucky day. Maybe you should've bought a lottery ticket too!
Angie D