Bull in the China Shop
He gasps and says "Honey be careful!" Once I dropped the lid to something and his eyes got big as saucers as it clanked around on the ground. I said "I'm sure they are used to people dropping stuff all the time." He didn't look soothed. Sometimes he just walks away from me because he doesn’t want to be around when I break something. I haven't broken anything yet but I’m sure that it’s only a matter of time. I guess I’m not graceful and can’t delicately lift a plate off a shelf without upsetting the things around it. I have a domino effect on stuff. I pick one up and three fall over. I am the proverbial bull in a china shop.
I like to dig around. I like to poke underneath and behind. I like to look for the treasure that might be hidden underneath something else. When you do that things get jostled and you’re going to make a little noise. While I hate that I embarass my husband, just like with people, if you look beneath the surface you are sure to find something wonderful.
Turns out we really needed to hit the road because a bad storm knocked out the electricity at our house and in 100 degree weather we needed to find air conditioning and fast. We headed south to Richmond Virginia, capital of the confederacy and home to Virginia Commonwealth University. As it turns out also home to some really cool thrift and antique shops. I’ve always been a thrifter but since becoming a Pinterest fanatic I’ve also become interested in Upcycling. Upcycling means taking something old or useless and converting it in to a new product that is useful or has a higher value. In other words you take some old piece of junk you find in a thrift shop and you make it in to something cool to put in your house. My mission this weekend was to find a few of those old pieces of junk.


I couldn’t pass a Pyrex bowl without picking it up. I’m not quite sure why but there must be some deeply seated memory attachment to it. I found a red toy chicken from a farm set we had as children and I remembered playing with those Little People toys for hours and hours with my brothers and sisters. I wish like anything I still had my Fisher Price doll house. I can remember every detail of the thing from the fireplace painted on the living room wall to the thin little foam mattresses on each plastic little bed. I remember the daughters braids and the way the dogs ears stood up. I loved that little people family. They had a perfect little house and a perfect little life.