Today my husband and I move into our new house. It is my mama and papas old house that we have been lucky enough to have the opportunity of moving into! The move comes with lots of emotions, both happy and sad. We have redone the house over the past several months and look forward to getting all settled in while combining elements of us and my mama and papa. We look forward to making this old house our new home!
p.s "What is home? A blend of memories and mortar...walls and roof and smells of breakfast cooking...a place of rest at the end of the day...a feeling of possession, of belonging...a place of hates, loves, anger... the center of things living.
Home may be a mansion on a hill, a cramped apartment, a farmhouse, a hovel, a new contemporary split-level, the house your father built... but only to you and your family is it home. No one else may call it that. For home is a part of you!" (Taken from an old newspaper article found in our new home. Author Unknown.)
Friday, June 28, 2013
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Friday, June 21, 2013
message in a bottle.
With summer here and trips to the beach coming up, it reminds me of messages in a bottle. When I was a kid my family and I wrote a letter, sealed it up and threw it into the ocean. I remember waiting to see if we would get a response from someone that found the letter, but we never did.
Thinking about it made me want to research it and see how the message in a bottle started. Here is some of what I found: (All information is from wikipedia, to find out more read here.)
"The first recorded messages in bottles were released around 310 BC by the Ancient Greek philosopher Theophrastus, as part of an experiment to show that the Mediterranean Sea was formed by the inflowing Atlantic Ocean."
"On April 17, 2013, a bottle was washed up on the shores of a beach on the mouth of the Neretva river, near Dubrovnik, in the far south of Croatia, a full twenty-eight years after being thrown into the sea in Nova Scotia, Canada-a journey of around 4,000 miles as the crow flies, but this bottle probably made a journey at least five times longer."
Have you ever thrown a message in a bottle out to sea?
If not, I challenge you to do so this summer.
Here's How:
- Find a Bottle. (Glass or Plastic) To look like an authentic message in a bottle, use a beer or wine bottle
- Wash the Bottle. Wash Bottle out really well and then let dry completely.
- Write your Message. (Don't put to much personal information such as your age if you are under 18 or phone number. And if you have a PO Box, use that instead of your real address)
- Roll up your Message. Use tape or string to keep it rolled tight.
- Seal Bottle. If using a plastic bottle, use lid that came with it. If using a wine or beer bottle, use a cork.
- Drop Bottle in Water. A river is a great place, as it flows well compared to the sea or ocean.
- Wait.
Thinking about it made me want to research it and see how the message in a bottle started. Here is some of what I found: (All information is from wikipedia, to find out more read here.)
"The first recorded messages in bottles were released around 310 BC by the Ancient Greek philosopher Theophrastus, as part of an experiment to show that the Mediterranean Sea was formed by the inflowing Atlantic Ocean."
"On April 17, 2013, a bottle was washed up on the shores of a beach on the mouth of the Neretva river, near Dubrovnik, in the far south of Croatia, a full twenty-eight years after being thrown into the sea in Nova Scotia, Canada-a journey of around 4,000 miles as the crow flies, but this bottle probably made a journey at least five times longer."
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If not, I challenge you to do so this summer.
Here's How:
- Find a Bottle. (Glass or Plastic) To look like an authentic message in a bottle, use a beer or wine bottle
- Wash the Bottle. Wash Bottle out really well and then let dry completely.
- Write your Message. (Don't put to much personal information such as your age if you are under 18 or phone number. And if you have a PO Box, use that instead of your real address)
- Roll up your Message. Use tape or string to keep it rolled tight.
- Seal Bottle. If using a plastic bottle, use lid that came with it. If using a wine or beer bottle, use a cork.
- Drop Bottle in Water. A river is a great place, as it flows well compared to the sea or ocean.
- Wait.
Monday, June 17, 2013
letter writers alliance.
Are you a part of the letter writers alliance? If not, you should be!
I became a member a few years ago, and I think it is awesome! I have a great pen pal that I received through the alliance. It is a great place to connect with pen pals or buy some great stationery! They post about different events such as letter writing socials on their blog.
The membership is only $5! Here are some details about the membership:
Membership comes with perks like:
- exclusive free downloads of stationery and cards
- pen pal swap
- membership card and LWA badge
- member mailings
- exclusive LWA items
* Your password comes in the Welcome Package they send via snail mail
You can view the LWA mission here.
p.s. Become a member today and enjoy all of the perks and join the large community of letter writers!
I became a member a few years ago, and I think it is awesome! I have a great pen pal that I received through the alliance. It is a great place to connect with pen pals or buy some great stationery! They post about different events such as letter writing socials on their blog.
The membership is only $5! Here are some details about the membership:
Membership comes with perks like:
- exclusive free downloads of stationery and cards
- pen pal swap
- membership card and LWA badge
- member mailings
- exclusive LWA items
* Your password comes in the Welcome Package they send via snail mail
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Image from: Letter Writers Alliance |
You can view the LWA mission here.
p.s. Become a member today and enjoy all of the perks and join the large community of letter writers!
Sunday, June 16, 2013
a little sunshine.
I found this card that was sent to my great grandmother while cleaning out their house the other evening. I love the look of old cards and this one is just perfect! Not only does it have a little girl putting a letter in a mailbox but the saying reminds me so much of my great grandmother. She used to always walk around singing "you are my sunshine..." It is always such a great feeling to come across something that triggers such fond memories!
p.s. have you ever found an old card or letter that trigger great memories for you?
Saturday, June 15, 2013
Friday, June 14, 2013
kindred spirit.
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Someone shared this article about the kindred spirit mailbox with me and it was to great not to share. I hope you enjoy reading it!
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