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Monday, November 5, 2012

China cabinets and suggestion boxes


Hi! I am sorry for my lack of posting. Last Monday I went to the doctor and was told that I had bronchitis and maybe whooping cough.  I was sent home with a laundry list of medications and to rest the remainder of the week. The steroid caused me to go into an insane cleaning mode during which I washed, cataloged, and organized our china cabinet! The china belonged to my great-grandmother, Mary O'Dell Wheeler, and I am SO proud of it. Homer Laughlin China Company from the early 1900's is the creator of our fine set. The chinaware is rimmed in pale pink with a black and pink floral design in the middle. I am the fourth generation to receive this set, and I cannot wait to (hopefully) pass these to my daughter(s) one day. Okay! I'll just show you a picture so you can see how beautiful it is.



Anywho. Tomorrow, I get to go back to Cabell Midland for my observation because I am no longer contagious. I am so excited. I have missed Mr. Scalise's current event discussions and his Music Monday picks. Also, speaking of his class, I am getting ready to work on the suggestion box for his classroom. There is a simple joy in crafting in my sweats on a Monday night. I will update you all tomorrow with a picture of the finished product and why I think it is important to have a suggestion box in the classroom!

Happy Monday, everyone!



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