Phew! I've made it to 100. So in honor of that here's what I have about 100 of...
1. Buttons--in a big, glass jar just like my mom's button jar
2. Children's books
3. Adult books (even though I think I prefer reading the children's books)
4. Knitting needles--my mom bought me a wonderful needle holder filled with vintage needles and I'm pretty sure I have at least 50 pairs of needles--thus 100 individual ones!
5. Scraps of fabric in my stash--but not for long; I have to sort through my fabric stash tomorrow
6. Knick-knacks--from little sheep figures and wooden eggs to rooster figures and glass medicine bottles I love having little "treasures" everywhere you look
7. Photographs--yep, I can see 48 from right where I'm sitting!
8. Yarn skeins/balls--I bought more today; they squish when you pack them and really don't weigh very much!
9. Straws--in all kinds of bright colors from IKEA; so fun to drink Coke from!
10. Happy memories!
Things I have a lot of, but not quite 100...
1. Tea cups
2. Vintage aprons
3. Nail polish
4. Vintage cards/postcards
5. Spools of thread
6. Boxes--how could we move and not have lots and lots of boxes?
7. Smurfs--remember them?
8. Christmas decorations
9. Shoes
10. Charms on my bracelet--I think I'm up to 55
Things I don't have and am very glad I don't...
1. Precious Moments figurines
2. A job other than being a stay-at-home mom
Things I don't have, but wish I did...
1. A complete set of vintage Trixie Belden hardbacks
2. Beadboard in my living room (well, my new living room, wherever that may be)
3. A beautiful singing voice
I still have all of my little Smurf figurines. And I think I may even have some Smurf glasses around here somewhere.
Happy 100th post!
Posted by: capello | June 22, 2006 at 07:15 AM
Yay - I can't believe you to to 100. I can't believe you only have 200 books. You are really good at keeping it simple. And remember - at least you don't have 100 shoes...
Happy 100.
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