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Granny and Grumpa's Antiques - why have I never heard of this place before?!

I will apologize in advance for the length of this post!!!  But I really wanted to share all of this with you!  Friday we finally had a clear sky, and I couldn’t wait to take advantage of it…. so with baby asleep and hubby working from home, I picked up Anna from preschool, and hit up a place I only found about recently…

 

Granny and Grumpa's Antiques - why have I never heard of this place before?!

 

the first barn....

 

and many, many, more barns full!

 

...so many signs! Don't let the "no parking" signs and "don't you even think about parking here" signs trick you! Go ahead and park anywhere!

 

when we pulled up, there was this adorable old dog, who howled so sadly... we couldn't help but give him some love (and maybe feed him some french fries. ahem).

 

The first room, Lanterns galore!!

 

these rides worked - without having to pay for them! Just press the button - made Anna's day!

 

a room devoted to coke memorabilia

 

...another for beer!

 

beware, there are these mannequins everywhere - especially around corners! This first one freaked the living daylights out of me!!

 

you won't believe the rooms dedicated to dolls! Anna and I spent a lot of time in here! Some I recognized from childhood, and some so scary we didn't want to look at them twice!

 

shelves of antique bicycles...

 

so.many.license plates.

 

baby carriage galore

 

horse carriage galore

 

I really wanted this box. Shopping with a 4-year-old doesn't leave much time for decision-making though. Oh, FYI, they only take cash. I didn't bring cash. (might have been a good thing!)

 

I love these big wheels. I've mentioned before I love garden knickknacks - these are no exception!

 

...there are so many of them!...

 

a very cool pulper

 

one of the barns has a second level, with so many books

 

...so many pianos...

 

...so many lamps...

 

..this table was there, and completely creeped Anna out! LOL!...

 

...so many frames!..

 

more and more fantastic junk!

 

this fantastic place is in the country, close to the Whatcom overpass, off of highway 1. It's number 1 on Abbotsford's Farm Circle Tour

 

cool things for Anna to play on...

 

Laundry washboards! I love these things! I will be going back for one!!

 

I haven't shown you anything compared to everything that's there! You really must take some time to check this place out! Have you been there before?? What did you think?!

so much fun!!  I can’t wait to go back!  Preferable without kids and with cash!  :)

Can I show you more pictures??  I’m sorry this post probably takes awhile to load, but I need to show you what we did at the end of the day!

We live so close to the Greater Vancouver Zoo, and get there as often as we can, even if it’s only for an hour… and this time we hit it lucky!

we got to get up close and personal with the new baby zebra!!

 

there was a small crew in the barn, shooting for a commercial, and they let the kids and I in to get close to the momma and her baby! SO special!

 

I am a big fan of our zoo, and love every time I take the kids. It annoys me a bit that they always insist on taking their bikes, but when we get there, it's all good.

 

except for when Jordan's chain fall off, and Anna has to go pee. grrr.

 

but, I suck it up, and continue to be amazed that we can see such beauty, so up close...some time with Shadow the Grizzly Bear

 

...the bald eagles that have been injured in the wild, and now have a safe haven at the zoo...

 

...caribou..

 

more babies!! So cute!!!

 

most of all I love watching the wonder and excitement in my children.

 

my beautiful, happy children!

 

I just found this quote tonight:  “I will spend eternity knowing my children as adults. But tonight, right here, right now, and for the next precious years, I have the rare privilege of knowing them as a child. What a gift to experience the children in our lives as children! For a brief moment during the journey of mortality, we get to watch them laugh, learn, experience, grow.” ~Author Unknown

 

Thank you so, so much for reading!

 

xo, Leanne

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The Green Chair with a Story

Dunach, a school "where every child is important"

My son is loving his teacher this year. Which is such a blessing. This school year was a bit of a dreaded year when it began. {the chair "before", but after sanding}

 

I'll give you a wee bit of history... when it was time to find a school for Jordan for kindergarten, we searched high and low for a school we felt fit us. We live in a city where we don't have to abide by catchments, meaning we can choose which school we want our children in, no matter where we live.

 

When we found the school we chose, Dunach Elementary, we knew it was "it". Both my husband and I attended tiny country schools, and we loved the charm of this old building (with teachers that had been there for 20 years, and students that were 3rd generation students!), and the charm of the families that attended. {my first time spray painting. Loved it!}

 

Sadly, in the beginning of last year, the school board voted to close our school. We were all very, very, sad. It was breaking up a very tight family...

 

happily though, 50 Dunach students, including our son, chose another country school, to keep the family tightness, and to join another fabulous school, and 2 of our teachers were able to transfer over with us.

 

Jordan got the grade 2 teacher he was supposed to anyways! And he has excelled this year!

 

Because of all that history, this chair came about. Mrs. M gifted me with this old teachers chair, which had come from Dunach, and allowed me to do anything I wanted to do with it...

 

"throw it away if you want to", she said. Ya right, Mrs M.

 

This was going to be a Thank You for the hard year she had, but the great year she gave Jordan.

 

~the colors of Dunach, Green and Gold~

 

Dunach was a school that was alive and loved for 119 years!

 

~ the school building was actually the location of Abbotsford's first city hall meeting!~

 

~Dunach, a school "where every child is important"~

 

I wanted the chair to look like bums have been sitting in it for the past 119 years

 

I loved Mrs M's overwhelmed reaction when I delivered it to the classroom

 

and I really loved how each child in the class then took a turn to sit in it!!!

 

and I'll never forget this day, because it was the first time Jordan admitted I embarrassed him - because the pink shirt I was wearing was too bright!! LOL!

 

yesterday was Mrs M's birthday!! Happy Birthday Mrs M! And thanks again for making Jordan's grade 2 year a great year!

 

And thank all of you so much for reading!

xo, Leanne

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Thinking Christmas!

I am not one to plan ahead for the season’s and the holidays, but I have been inspired…

Beautiful Christmas Tree Skirt

The Fabulous Miss Mustard Seed wrote a tutorial  on how to make it for HGTV… and from what I can see, even I can make this!  (You’ll just need to keep me accountable to make sure I get it done!)

Plus, while I have your attention, I need to mention my 2 favorite stores in Abbotsford… In old Abbotsford is Roses and Rutabagas, love, love, love.  And yesterday I had a few minutes to explore the Cozy Home again..  I don’t know why it’s been so long since I’ve been there (maybe because I almost always have 3 kids with me; these stores = no kids zones!).  A few minutes was not enough… I just wish I had all day for each of them!  If you love pretty things, you must take some time to check them out!

 

Thanks for reading!