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Thursday, September 1, 2022

Thursday Thankfulness: It's September!


Hooray! It's September!!  Summer is coming to a close and Autumn is on its way! Of course, here in Florida, there is no appreciable difference in temperature or "color" as of yet, but we know that cooler temperatures will begin to develop hopefully toward the end of the month.  Right now we are having one of our usual summer afternoon thunderstorms, but hopefully that will cool us down a degree or two.

So by now most schools are back in session, or they will be after Labor Day.  Our school started back here a couple of weeks ago.
  I love this picture of the old fashioned school room from my Country Seasons calendar, painted by John Sloane. I especially love that the chalkboard says "Every day is a gift".  How true that is, and we should cherish every day as a gift from God. None of us knows how many days we are allotted on this earth, and we should treasure every one and every person who comes into our lives each day.  I also love that this picture is entitled "Recess".  How many of you remember recess time at school? I am sure for many of us it was the best part of the day! I loved getting outside and being free to run around and play  and talk with my friends for a little while without the teacher telling us to be still and to be quiet. It was our time to socialize and make friends and get the " giggles and the wiggles" out of our system so we could go back inside and settle down and learn better.  (well, maybe, lol.)  


This picture reminds me of our 6th grade classroom, many moons ago:

I wonder if you can find me?  I am in the next to last row farthest over, in the very back seat. This was actually 5th and 6th grade combination class.  We more "mature" 6th graders were on the far side, and the 5th graders are closer to you.  LOL.

Now here's our Thomas Kinkade calendar...and I love the verses on it:

"Blessed are the peacemakers", and "The peace of God...shall keep your hearts and minds  through Christ Jesus."  I also see that Sept. 21st is the UN International Day of Peace. Truly, our world needs the peace of God that only He can give us. And even if the world itself is in turmoil, we can be at peace in our hearts and minds through our relationship with Christ. That is the only true peace.

Oh, another reason I love September...that circled date is my birthday!

So moving right along...did any of you have an amazing sunrise this morning? We certainly did. It was the proverbial "red sky at morning, sailors take warning" kind of sky:

It was so amazing!

I was singing this old hymn:

"When morning gilds the skies,
My heart awaking cries:
May Jesus Christ be praised!
Alike at work and prayer
To Jesus I repair:
May Jesus Christ be praised!"


It truly was a wonderful experience just watching the skies change every minute, and giving God the glory.

After this it kind of got cloudy and that was pretty much it. I'm so glad I happened to look outside when I did, or I would have missed it!

After breakfast we got dressed and headed over to Dixie Cottage for the morning.  We are currently running a little "Labor Day Sale", and we were hopeful that it would be a busy day.  We have some interesting new items in the store as well...
A cute little entry table...

And another accessory table

This fun fall gnome was created by our DIL Rose and her sisters. They had a little "craft day" last weekend and worked on some fun projects together. I'm happy for Rose to have two of her sisters living within an hour's drive, and they like to do fun stuff like this together every so often.

This hall tree is a new item, brought in just yesterday by one of our furniture vendors. We have several people who paint/create furniture items to sell on consignment in the store, and it is a big help to Benton, so he doesn't have to do all of the furniture.
Later note: Oh! I just got off the phone with Benton and he said a woman came in this afternoon around 3:30 and bought this hall tree!!!! I guess that last hour of the day before closing is the best hour of the day! Someone else called and ordered something and gave a deposit over the phone...
I just have to pause and thank the Lord for His kindness to our kids in this venture!


Now here is a bit of a miracle story.  One thing we have learned here in our new location is that business can be really really slow during the weekdays, and it can be downright discouraging. Sometimes we sit there all morning and may only have one person come in the store, mostly just to "look".  But then all it takes is one person to come in and see something they like and say "I'll take it!", and that can make the sales goal for the whole day!  Well, yesterday was like that. When we left at noon nothing was happening. Benton came in to take over for the afternoon, and at first it was pretty slow for him too. About 3:00 a lady came in to look at a piece of furniture that she had seen online, but when she saw it she didn't really think it would do for what she had in mind.  She needed something much larger, and with glass doors.  Well, Benton told her that he had this huge china cabinet sitting in the back room that he wasn't sure what he was going to do with, because it was so big and he didn't have anyplace to put it on the showroom floor...and he hadn't had time to paint it or do anything to it yet. It was actually a free item that someone wanted to gave away, and Rose's family saw it and brought it to the store. He really didn't think it would sell because it was so big and most people aren't looking for big china cabinets these days.  Well, this elderly woman is getting ready to move into a new house and she has a lot of china and silver and needs a very large cabinet to display it in, and when he showed this to her she said, "That's exactly what I want!"  Although, she does want it painted to match another piece that she had previously purchased from us that Benton is getting ready to paint for her.  And so they agreed upon a price and he will be painting this and the other item for her in the next few weeks before she actually moves to her new house!  So we all rejoiced at this good news as it truly made the day! (and we can finally get this out of the back room where it is taking up a lot of needed space!)

Now if we could just get someone to come and buy these cute little dish towels that they've had since the other store over at the beach...beachy things don't sell as well here where we are now, so we are hoping someone will snatch these up at a good discounted price!



Other new items that came in today are some lovely quilts and seasonal wall hangings and table runners, that are hand made by one of our new vendors:
























Aren't they all beautiful?  I do hope they will sell well.

She also crochets these cute little pumpkins and gourds:

And you know you just never know who might walk through the door at the store! Just before we left at noon this lovely young lady came in, dressed in her full regalia as an honest to goodness beauty queen! She is on her way to a national competition in Tennessee this weekend, and she and her family were seeking donations for a raffle that will help fund her trip expenses.  Amazingly her name is "Rose", and she is only in 8th grade!  So we gave a donation to help her on her way, and we wish her the very best of luck. She and her parents gave me permission to take her picture and share it with you.


Oh, before I go for the night, one more thing...remember I told you about the "house" that was moved in across the street?  And I asked you to pray for me to have a good attitude as well as pray for the new neighbors, whoever they may be?  Well, yesterday I finally met the man who owns the house.  I asked him point blank if he was going to fix it up and "flip it" and re-sell it or rent it?  He said he has bought it for his daughter and her family, and yes, he is totally renovating the house. He will put new siding on it and redo the inside, etc., so it will look very nice when he is finished. It may take a little while because he is doing it on his own and is very busy, but he assured me it would be like a new house when complete.  I thanked him very kindly and we had a very nice conversation. So I feel much better about it now and wanted to let you know that prayers are already being answered! So now we can continue to pray for this young woman and her family...he said she has young children.  Yes, I think I will bake them some cookies when they finally get to move into their new home!


 
Hope you have a blessed and wonderful rest of your week and weekend! I may be slow about getting around to everyone because of work and getting ready for our Labor Day family gathering, but I will try to keep up as best as I can!  







 

30 comments:

  1. What a lovely post! Those sky pictures are spectacular! I would love to come to the Dixie Cottage Labor Day Sale. What a fun store you have! So glad you found out about your new neighbors. I hope everything works out well with the renovation of the home. Happy birthday to you a little later this month! Have a wonderful weekend!

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    1. Thank you, Deb! I'm glad you enjoyed the pictures, and I would love for you to come to Dixie Cottage! That would be so much fun! And thank you for the early birthday wishes, etc. God is good, and I am so very thankful for the great things He has done! I hope you have a wonderful Labor Day Weekend also!!

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  2. I love all the beautiful quilts, table runners and wall hangings. All are lovely. I think I love the one with the red barn best. Miss Sunshine State is so cute. Hope she wins. So glad for you that you seem to be getting some good new neighbors.

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    1. Thank you, Cathy. I love the quilts, etc. too, and yes, I love the red barn one. I would love to hang one in our house for the holidays, but I don't know where I'd put it! So I hope someone else comes and buys them so I won't be tempted. LOL. Yes, Miss Sunshine State is a lovely young girl. I am praying for her to be protected and to keep her sweet attitude in the midst of a lot of attention and challenges. And yes, I am thankful to know about our new neighbors, and I am praying for them too. I hope you all have a lovely Labor Day weekend!

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  3. Our God just never rests!! He hears our prayers and makes things happen!! Listen and believe!! I love your sunrise pictures and those quilts are all so pretty! The support Ben and Rose are getting in the new location is just wonderful!! I am just itching to drive up one of these days to see YOU ALL and the store in person! I need to start looking at the calendar and picking some dates that work for us both. Have a great weekend!

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    1. I sure would love for you to come up anytime! That would be such fun. And especially fun if the others could join us! Thank you so much for your friendship and sweet positive spirit! You are a blessing. I hope you have a peaceful and lovely weekend.

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  4. So many pretty things to look at! I do love all those quilted things. I would be in so much trouble with those if I lived closer. Yes, retail can be mind-numbingly slow and then...boom...customers and sales. It's sort of like watching a baseball game. LOL Wow, that beautiful girl is only in 8th grade? I'm glad I'm not a kid anymore! Girls seem to grow up so fast these days.

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    1. Thank you, Stacy. Yes, I am in trouble because I do live so close. I am having to control myself with the things I want to buy. Yes, the sales/customers/etc. can be frustrating because of the way it breaks down in time, etc., but all in all God is doing a marvelous thing here and we are very very thankful. Oh, yes, that lovely young girl is just in 8th grade. She did seem very sweet and sincere. I have been praying for her to stay safe and keep a sweet spirit. I don't like to see young teens pushed into so much limelight so young, so I pray for her protection. Perhaps that is why God brought her to my attention so I can pray for her. Maybe others will too. Thank you.

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  5. The Dixie Cottage looks exactly like the kind of store that I like to visit. I think it would be fun to work there a few hours a week. I'm glad you met your new neighbor, even if he won't be living there himself, he could ease your mind. I hope you have a great Friday.
    Blessings,
    Betsy

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    1. Thank you, Betsy! Yes, maybe next time you "girls" go on a "girls road trip" you can come down here and visit! We aren't exactly Magnolia/Waco, TX, etc., but we are a happy and fun place. I'm so glad you had such a nice trip with your sister and niece. It sounded wonderful. Hope your MIL gets nicely settled into her new home. God bless you all, and have a wonderful weekend.

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  6. Spectacular photos Oh how I would love those towels with the beach theme, my bathroom is beach theme. My late dad's birthday would have been the 30th I posted a new post (tuesday) I hope you will like it

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    1. Thank you, Gina. I did read your post and enjoyed it. Oh, I wish I could send you the towels...if they don't sell here I will see what I can do! I hope you are having a blessed and wonderful weekend. I am so happy that you are feeling so much better these days. God is so good.

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  7. Hi Pamela! I completely agree with you about such a positive attitude about life and people! I really enjoyed seeing the photos. Good sales and much success, you have beautiful articles! A hug, Raquel

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    1. Thank you, Raquel. I believe you are new to my blog, so welcome! I see that you create lovely jewelry, etc. How wonderful! We are supporting our local artisans here in our community who create such lovely things as well. It's a blessing to see them succeed and to feel a little part of it! Thank you for visiting, and may God bless you always.

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  8. Every time you share photos of Dixie Cottage's items, I fall in love all over again. Such unique and creative items, Pamela! I know if I were to visit, I would be parting with my cash, that's for sure.
    Have a great Labor Day weekend!

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    1. Ha ha, Martha. I am struggling to keep from buying things myself! LOL. The struggle is real. But it's all to a good cause! If the kids succeed, they won't need us to "bail them out" someday. LOL. God is very good to them and we are very very thankful for the ways He is providing. Every day is a new example of His grace. Thank you for your kind thoughts. Have a blessed and happy weekend.

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  9. So many beautiful things. The gorgeous, huge china cabinet that was just what the Lady with Lotsa Dishes needed and wanted shows that God is in the details. I hope that we get to see the pieces once Benton has painted them.

    The quilted pieces are unique and pretty. I enjoyed seeing them.

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    1. Yes, you are so right that "God is in the details". I totally agree. And yes, I do hope to share pictures when the pieces are done, if he remembers to take some before he delivers them! LOL. Sometimes I have to remind him or go over and watch him paint so I can get pictures. LOL. Thank you for your kind words. Hope you have a blessed Labor Day weekend.

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  10. What emotions these schoolhouse images evoke! Of course, I recognized 6th grade you even before you told us. Our home's a/c is still running, but there's just Something about seeing 'September' that warms my heart and excites my senses. All I need is one or two of those sweet quilts.
    As ever, your photos defy adjectives! I wonder if there's not a market for them (enlarged and framed) at Dixie Cottage? (Raising my hand!)

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    1. Thank you for your kind comments, especially regarding the photos. I wonder about doing some cards and/or framed prints, but ink is SO expensive and I am just not sure about it. I've thought about it and I may do a few to test the waters a bit...Thank you for the encouragement. We shall see what "develops". (pun intended).

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  11. Pam: I love the qults in the Dixie Cottage, especially the Christman one. Seeing these items makes me wish we lived closer to your area. But then, I would probably always be broke. (LOl) Peace and blessings to you and yours.

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    1. I know what you mean... I live here and I want to buy a lot of things but I can't. I did purchase something special that I have told my husband it is my anniversary gift since we didn't buy anything for our anniversary. Or it could be my birthday present, but I might want something else by then. LOL. Yeah, it's a problem living here! LOL.

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  12. What a sweet post! I loved the first picture of the schoolroom and I did look for you before I looked for the answer. I found you in that back corner. I pray for continued blessings for Rose and Benton and their business.

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    1. Thank you, Sandy. You have a keen eye to have found me in that old kind of fuzzy picture! I guess I haven't changed much since 6th grade! LOL. Sometimes I wish I could go back and be young and carefree and "play" with my friends again like we used to do. Those were happy days before puberty set in and we all started "changing". LOL. Thank you for your prayers for Rose and Benton and Dixie Cottage! The prayers are much appreciated. Have a blessed and wonderful Labor Day weekend!

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  13. What a nice blogpost. The quilts are so nice. I don't know why we don't have them in The Netherlands.

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    1. Oh, really? I can't imagine not having quilts! Not even old ones? Our grandmothers used to always hand sew quilts out of scraps of material left over from sewing projects, or from clothing not worn anymore. They ended up as beautiful warm quilts for keep the families comfy in winter. Nowadays most quilts are made with new beautiful fabrics and sewn on a machine, but they are still warm and comfy and lovely additions to any home. I am really surprised that you don't have them in your country! Very interesting. Maybe it is more of an Americana thing, passed down from our ancestors who were pioneers and then those who went through the Great Depression. What kind of winter blankets and covers do you have? That would be an interesting study. Have a lovely day my friend.

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  14. I love all of the Fall things in the store now and I'm so happy things are going well. I sure could use a new throw quilt. We'll need it one of these days! lol Enjoy your weekend!

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  15. Psalm 90:12: "So teach [us] to number our days, that we may acquire a wise heart".

    God bless!

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  16. ARGH EGADS (lololol) you're killing me with all that pretty stuff at the store, you know that right? LOLOLOL---ANYHOOS, you know I love Dixie Cottage. And I am happy hopefully the family across the street will work out, smiles.

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  17. What a delightful post, Pamela, the memories of school days gone by was so refreshing for me, I did recognize you in the back, I too was in a combination class!
    That Dixie Cottage is so inviting for me, my kind of shopping place! I am happy that Benton had a productive day!
    Good luck to Miss Sunshine State, so nice of you to help support her!
    Thank you for visiting and for your sweet words of encouragement, like you I am so busy trying to catch up, I still have pears, apples and grapes to preserve!
    I know who were relieved and happy about the house being remodeled.
    Fall is my favorite season, as Christmas is my favorite holiday!
    Blessings,
    Sue

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