Tuesday, May 19, 2009

"What's In Store" Wednesday

Hi there - can't believe another "Wednesday" is here. Thought I'd share some simple lil' creations handmade by my oh-so-sweet "Papaw Ronald". He happened upon some old barn lumber - claimed it and these are just a few of the things he is turning it into. I think he does a great job to be in his late 70's and I admire him so much for the person he is and for the drive he has to keep on pluggin'. I've told y'all many times before - but I'll say it again - I'm so blessed to still have all four of my precious grandparents. I love 'em dearly.

This is a planter box filled with pretty flowers...



A sweet lil' bench perfect for a front porch...



And a great shelving piece - perfect for plants and pots or many other of your favorite treasures.



Everybody have a blessed day! Create something special.

Cathy


17 comments:

  1. You are truly lucky to have your grandparents still with you. I have never known mine. But I did have the luxury of a couple that "adopted" us as their grandchildren. And then of course my husbands grandmother while she was still with us. My children are lucky to have both sets! I try to make them realize that everyday! Love all of your wooden furniture. I am sure it was made with love! Have a wonderful day!

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  2. Cathy ,this is so beautiful.You are blessed to have all your grandparents.I have lost all mine.I lost my mama,that almost killed me!Please keep me in your prayers.I go back to the doctor today.There is just something about the C word that is so scary.I am just trying to keep my faith in God! Have a great day! Blessings, Faye

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  3. oh you are so fortunate...I don't have any of my grandparents left...I did get to enjoy them all!
    love the things your Grandpa made...the bench is my favorite...

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  4. You just capture the prettiest little spots! Love all the flowers and goodies.

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  5. You are one very fortunate lady!! I am so proud of any person in their 70s that has the health and the stamina to keep on creating. I think each piece he built and you added your artistic touch to, is beautiful! Happy Wednesday!

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  6. you lucky girl!! you always do such fun things with your plants!!

    ~TidyMom

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  7. What great pieces he made! You lucky girl. I'm sure you'll treasure them for many years.

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  8. Papaw is quite the woodworker! What a blessing!

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  9. Cathy your very lucky to have both sets of grandparents when my son was born he had 2 sets of grandparents and 2 sets of great grandparents he is 21 and down to one set and a grandma and 2 great grandmothers. I love all the cute things your grandfather made he's very talented. Come on over to my blog I'm giving away an apron my grandmother and I made together
    have a great week
    julie

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  10. How fabulous.. he did such a great job.. I would display any and all of those items in my yard! You are very lucky to have all your grandparents to enjoy, each day is a treasured gift that you can spend with them. I love your blogsite.. you have great things to share!
    Deb:)

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  11. Love all those cute pieces!

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  12. I love all those peices....and I would LOVE to have some Grandparents....you really are blessed! Beth

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  13. I just love your store I want one of everything!

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  14. Aww your Pawpaw did a great job!

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  15. Cathy, Your Papaw does fantastic work.You have a wonderful holiday weekend.
    jean in Virginia

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  16. Cathy, you are so lucky to have all your grandparents with you and Papaw Ronald is so talented. Your blog is so refreshing each time I stop by to take a look. Thanks for sharing. Sherie

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  17. Great items! I could use that last shelf for my screened in back porch! I am sooo glad I can finally put flowers out! I love to garden and you have to wait until late May up here.

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