Thursday, June 16, 2016

Blossom Where You're Planted

Many times I am motivated by sayings that I've heard along the way. 

Sayings like, 

"Blossom Where You're Planted" And "Use What You Have" 

seem to roll around in my head quite often.


I really like these sayings because the focus is on the moment.

The Here and Now




When I was a young girl the neighborhood that we lived in was new and developing. There were some cool places to play and I loved making a hideout and pretending it was a secret fort. Mixing leaves in mud and water pretending it was soup, gathering sticks, and setting up camp is such a fond memory. I loved finding materials that could be made into something.  

I guess that has always stayed with me because to this day I love being creative. I like to take what I have and make it into the best it can be. 

What limits you 

from enjoying the life you desire to live?

Lack of Resources?
Financial Strain?
Poor Health?
Depression?...

What can you do right where you're at?
Take a step: Start Small
Begin Today: Don't Wait For Everything 
To Be Perfect Before You Start


"Blossom Where You're Planted"

Important Keys: 

The Three A's

Attitude: Be Grateful For What You Have

Acceptance: I'm Right Where I Need To Be Right Now

Assurance: All Things Are Possible With God

"Use What You Have"

Acknowledge That:

*You have what it takes to be who you were created to be. 
*Your gifts and talents were given to you and it is your responsibility to develop and use them. 
*You were created to be a blessing to someone, somehow, and in some way. 

Take comfort in knowing
 that with each step along the way
You're getting closer to where you belong.

Just because you are planted somewhere right now doesn't mean you'll remain there.
I like to relocate flowers or other landscape to new locations; when they're moved, it's to serve a better purpose. 

Sometimes plants do better in certain locations until strong enough to be transplanted elsewhere. 



 I have often heard, 

"Don't Get Too Fixated On The Destination, That You Forget To Enjoy The Journey"

Enjoy where you are now.

 Take time to recognize all of life's blessings, in this present moment, as they are happening right now.  

 Bloom Where You Are Planted and Use What You Have Been Given.


I hope you found this blog to be encouraging and motivating. Thank you for taking the time to read it. 








Tuesday, June 14, 2016

Antique Victorian Baby Carriage

Rare Gift

My husband is self-employed and is dearly loved by several of his clients. Many times my husband has come home with some type of item that was given to him. If we aren't able to utilize what was given, we always make sure to bless someone else. My husband has been given a piano, patio furniture, clothing, stainless steel grill, 9 ft. Christmas tree, restaurant gift cards, and sometimes he has been given a nice tip. One day a client gave my husband a rather rare item, a very old baby carriage. 


The carriage was in mint working condition: flexible as it can be positioned upright or reclining; wheels turn smoothly; parasol handles,  and baby safety strap. The handle is slightly chipped and is made of a fine porcelain. 


It is amazing to me that this carriage is in such excellent shape for being as old as it is. 


When my husband brought this carriage home, I really didn't know what to do with it. 

I have to admit at first it looked a little creepy. Mainly because I had never seen anything like it.  It was in the upright position with the safety strap across the seat and it just looked odd. I was intrigued though and quickly began looking up information as I had no idea how old it was. I soon learned that this carriage was used during the Victorian Era around the 1880's. 
These buggies were pricey back in the day and taking the lowest price of $15.60 and putting that amount into an inflation calculator, it would have cost approximately $386.51. 
At first I thought that we were blessed with this buggy so that we could sell it for money on eBay. I listed it at a price comparable to other Victorian carriages. The down side to selling this item is being limited to local buyers only. My husband listed it on Craig-list as well and we didn't get any serious buyers. 
I had put the stroller in the basement and recently decided to do a photo shoot with it. 

Once again I entertained the thought of selling it; however, I have to admit that I am very fond of this piece. I have decided to hang onto it for a little while longer and who knows, I may use it in other photo shoots down the road. 

In the meantime, It looks pretty nice in my family room. 
If you would like more information about these carriages you can go to the following link:
http://www.victoriana.com/antiquetoys/antique-baby-carriage.html

Thank you so much for reading my blog and I hope that you enjoyed it.