I know I've neglected my blog this month, but I do have an excuse... I finally got a job! After being unemployed for nearly two years, this is a very good thing. It took a bit of time for this fifty year old body to get accustomed to a forty hour work week. The first couple of weeks really kicked my butt, but it's getting better. I have a pretty long commute, about 40 minutes each way depending on the weather. And I must add, the weather has been horrible for driving...
...frost and snow are pretty on the trees and bushes, but not much fun to drive on, especially when you're the newbie at work, and hyperconscious of being on time! Of course the best part about being employed is finally having the funds to support my favorite occupation. Junking!!
Check out this darling, chippy child's rocker I found! She is very sturdy, and perfectly worn and I snagged her for a mere $3.
I found this lovely vintage pitcher at the Goodwill in the small town I working in, which also happens to have a huge antique district. It has some repaired damage on the bottom edge, but when it's sitting on a high shelf, nobody knows but me... and you, of course!
I found these sweet vintage birds at different thrift stores a couple of weeks apart! They are identical, except for the hue of the glazes colors.
I just love this tiny turquoise vase I found for a dollar. It's clear glass, with the color applied to the inside surface. I think I'll take it to work to use for small posies in the Summertime. I'm feeling very fortunate that my boss ecourages us to decorate our cubicles any way we like. It is a bit of a challenge to incorporate my vintage tastes into the modern tone of an office cubicle, but I'm determined to do it!
You might remember this project I did awhile back? They now live in my cubicle, holding pens and pencils, stapler, notepads, etc... I've also added family photos in vintage frames to the mix, as well as some larger flower shots in barnwood frames on the walls. Once I'm satisfied with the make over, I'll sneak my camera into work and snap a few shots to share.
Welcome Back to the working world! Was wondering what you were up to; glad all is well and you are right; it does help to have extra money for our junking habit! I would love to not have to work but what can I say? I need the money.
ReplyDeleteI love all your finds. I can picture bright yellow sunflowers or daisies in that pretty blue pitcher.
Congrats on your employment. That must be a great relief. And it enables you to enjoy more junking. You found some very cute things. Thanks for sharing.
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