tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5527710269081540060.post950988803505320250..comments2023-05-14T04:18:47.810-05:00Comments on European Doorways: I'm alivevballsetterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07435012138344643320noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5527710269081540060.post-22705673620206233712016-10-19T13:23:50.799-05:002016-10-19T13:23:50.799-05:00My bet is 234 lamps. :) Also, as I was getting cl...My bet is 234 lamps. :) Also, as I was getting cleaned up on Saturday night I thought, "Gosh, this house sure is dim." And then I remembered, #234lamps.Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04459924589076871715noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5527710269081540060.post-91881314684389439982016-10-19T08:08:33.974-05:002016-10-19T08:08:33.974-05:00Here's a word of advice. When Doug's Gran...Here's a word of advice. When Doug's Grandma moved to the home, we had an auction of her estate. Prior to the auction, we were all given the opportunity to take things. She had lovely china that I have absolutely no use for because I already have my mom's, but I did want one of the teacups just to have. I have a teacup/saucer from my own grandma. I didn't want to break up the set, though, so I didn't take one. At the auction, they sold for $5. The whole set. I was so upset with myself. Obviously no one really wanted the whole set. So if there is anything like that, don't hesitate to take just one of the set. She had beautiful crystal that, again, I don't need. My parents ended up buying those just to have a few nice things at their Illinois house and my mom did give me a couple of the wine glasses, so I was glad of that.Carol and Doughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11888450500658326708noreply@blogger.com