I am a Victorian Soul, who lives in a small townhouse that was built in the mid 1970's, not a huge Mega Mansion!! I just recently lost my Hubby Joe, who was a Retired Letter Carrier. I worked night shift as an RN on a Hospital based Rehabilitation( Physical Medicine) Unit for 37 years before I had Knee Replacement Surgery and officially Retired in 2019 after 41 years working in Direct Patient Care ... I am so glad that we retired at 62 years of age and got to spend that time together before he passed....I still do love Retirement!!!!

I DABBLE IN A BIT OF THIS AND THAT!!!!

" IT IS NEVER TOO LATE TO BE WHAT YOU MIGHT HAVE BEEN"
George Eliot
George Eliot was actually a pen name for a woman named Mary Anne Evans......

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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Anne Marie's Wedding and Christening Collection

Many of you may have already seen my dear friend Anne Marie's Bedroom when I featured her home at Christmas time ( click HERE ) but I thought her beautiful bedroom deserved a second look, especially her collection of vintage christening and wedding items.

Anne Marie and her husband , Tony have 2 large closets in their bedroom and these sweet dishes are between the closet doors...

This is the corner by the closets.

Anne Marie did the window herself with Gallery Glass....

And don't you just love this chaise????

Can't you just imagine yourself lounging there with a cup of Tea?


A vintage Bridal doll and a Wedding Certificate....

Here is a close up....

The dresser.....

Isn't this stunning????



Love this purse!!!

Beautiful!

This is her display in one corner of the Bedroom....

A beautiful vintage Wedding gown....



Stunning.....



The parasol was a gift from me......

And look at the shoes....


Her Bridal Dolls....


Love this piece....

A vintage Baptismal Certificate....


Love this display of vintage items...

A christening jacket...





Vintage hats...



And this concludes the Tour of Anne Marie's bedroom....

I hope you will comment and let Anne Marie know what you think....

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Debbie

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

CHINA CUPBOARD TRANSFORMATION!

I finally did it!!

Several years ago, before one of my neighbor's threw it out, she offered me an old China Cupboard.

Of course, I will take it, I said.

I always wanted to refinish it but never got around to it. You all know how that goes especially all of you who work full time....

So I moved it into my Den and made do....

Here it is decorated at Christmas time.....

And here it is with my red ( or Pink as some people call it) and blue transfer ware dishes in it......

As you can see, the finish on it was pretty much shot to heck.....

We repainted our Den last week ( another post in the near future) so I decided we would finally refinish the china cupboard, finally!!

Here is Joe sanding it down.....

Our sander had to be about 3o years old and we burned it up!!!

LOL!!

Anyone have tips on a new sander that works really well????

I will take any advice that you have to offer as we are looking for a new one.....

You can also see that I am putting Joe to work around the house while he is still off from work because of his foot surgery. He goes back to work the second week of July...

Let me think of more things we can get done while he is off??????

Anyway, here she is all sanded......



She has good bones, doesn't she???

Joe painted the inside and put 2 coats on the outside until the weather took a turn for the worse on Sunday.

So we moved her inside....


Not looking too bad.....

I finished painting and then sanded in places where I wanted it looking distressed. I was doing this about 6 pm in the evening so I was now getting distressed myself!!!

I did this after I put up the wall paper border in the Den during the day...

Then looking back on several blogger Tutorials that I had saved on my computer, I then applied gel stain to the cupboard and then wiped it off.

Now I had no idea of what I was doing and I panicked at first because I was using things that I had around the house.

What I mean is the china cupboard was painted with Antique White Semi Gloss paint that we had bought to paint the door moldings upstairs several years ago.

I used Mahogany gel stain that I used to refinish Joe's grandmother's hutch in my Living Room , also several years ago. This is when I panicked because it came out looking rather dark!

Then I referred back to all of the blogger's tutorials and read that some of you used wax then on the pieces you redid.

Okay, not wanting to run out at 8:00pm on a Sunday night to by a cream wax, I got out my Old English spray wax polish and sprayed and rubbed away!!

To my surprise, the stain wiped off the antique white and accented the places where I sanded and Wa La!!!

Here she is!!!!!




I was quite thrilled with her!!

Now I am still not done because I found these wood appliques that bought on Clearance in Michael's many years ago and then forgot where I put them , only to find them in the attic about a month ago....

So I will by a nice oak or maple gel stain to use on them and then I will add them here....

And here on each side......

Here is the bottom.....

Now I always have the door open for the simple fact that it does not shut right... It is wrapped..... But I can work with that....

I left the inside a solid Antique White....

Here she is moved into place....

I added my lace doilies.....

And all the rest of my "stuff"....


I am only showing you close ups because I don't want you to see the rest of the Den redone.

As I said, that will be in another post....

So here she is in all her glory.....

Now I was always taught never to say that something I created or refinished was pretty or beautiful because my Mother would have called me vain or maybe I thought it was pretty but that did not mean that anyone else would think it was pretty.

BUT......

I do have to say that I think she came out mighty fine and I am very pleased with the end result even though I really had no idea what I was doing!!

And I finished her at 10:15pm on Sunday evening!!!!

Okay, I have 2 of these end tables in the Den that Joe paid $6.00 a piece for at a Church Flea Market.

Well .....guess what??

I am going to stain the tops with the same oak or maple gel stain that I buy to use on the wood appliques for the china cupboard and then paint the bottoms of the tables and refinish them the same way as the China Cupboard.

They have a marble like insert on the tops.....


So that will be the next project....

I think Joe will be looking forward to going back to work.....

So what do you all think of this old gal who up to this point has not cost me a dime?????

Stay tuned for my next post which will be on the Den Re Do......

I want to THANK Jody and Stan over at Rooted in Thyme for once again featuring me as the highest viewed from last week's Simple and Sweet Fridays Party!! This time I was featured for
my Patio and Plants post showing our back yard and patio!

Thanks so much!!

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Debbie

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

THE CLOSING of a CHURCH....filled with so many Memories

I am joining Stephanie over at Angelic Accents for her yearly To Have and To Hold Wedding Blog Party!
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Click HERE for my post from last year's party.

This is a bittersweet story though.....

On June 3, 2012, St. Mary of Czestochowa Church closed it's doors for the Final Time.

Marge Palmer ( my Aunt)


Today , my parent's would have been married for 66 years.

They were married on June 6, 1946 in St. Mary's of Czestochowa Church in Swoyersville, Pa.

The church was build in 1911 by Polish immigrants including my paternal grand parents...


Pauline and Frank Kolojejchick
( My Parents)

They were married in the same church that each one of them was baptized in and received all their sacraments in .......


Both their daughters would also receive all their sacraments including the Sacrament of Marriage

in that same church.....

Pictures from my wedding






Many other newly married couples posed for pictures on these steps as we did on our Wedding Day......


Many were my Aunts and Uncles and most of my cousins.....

I am lucky to have some of the Cabinet Photos of my Aunt's and Uncle's Weddings.....

John and Henrietta Kolojejchick
(my Dad's oldest brother)

Aunt Henny died before I was born and my uncle John, who was my God Father, remarried many years later.


Joe and Helen Kolojejchick
( Dad's brother who was 2 years older than him)

I wish this photo was in color. I wonder what color are the bridesmaid's dresses????

Midge ( Michael) and Mary Kolojejchick
( Dad's brother who was 1 year younger)

People mistook my Dad and my uncle Midge as Twins...

Helen and Jack Heffers
( my Dad's Sister)

My Aunt Della is next to my Aunt Helen.
Don't they look like twins also???

Lenny and Marge Kolojejchick
( My Dad's youngest brother)

My Uncle Lenny was the first to pass away at the age of 49 years old , leaving my Aunt Marge with 9 children, which she raised in her own.

About 10- 12 years ago, she finally remarried and is now one of my only 2 living Aunts. The other is my Aunt Alberta who is my Uncle John's second wife.

This is my Aunt Marge with the glasses on the day of the closing of St. Mary's church after the final Mass.

In the beginning of the 1900's, this area was home to many Eastern European immigrants....
Italian, Polish, Slovak, Russian and Lithuanian. The Irish and Welsh had already settled here a century before.....

In many of the small towns, a church was built on virtually every street corner.

Each Nationality built their own church because they did not speak English when they came to this country and the parishioners and the priest of each church therefore spoke the same language and had immigrated from the same area...

Many of these immigrants never learned to speak English. Joe's maternal grandmother only spoke Polish until the day she died in 1977.

Now, there are too many churches and not enough parishioners to maintain these churches so our Diocese has been closing churches left and right.

It is an unfortunate necessity.

Please Click HERE to Read the Article in one of our local Newspapers about the closing of St. Mary's.

And PLEASE take some time and click HERE to see the video shown on one of our local TV stations on the closing of the church and the news anchor also shows pictures of his own wedding which was held at St. Mary's.

I was planning on attending the last Mass in honor of my parents but to be truthful, I forgot about it.

When I saw it on the News on Sunday evening, I was glad that I did not go because I think it would have upset me for the rest of my life.

Not only were Joe and I married in St. Mary's but both of our sons were also christened there and by the same priest who I was christening by , received all my sacraments from, married me and later said my Dad's Funeral Mass.

These are pictures from a local newspaper taken on Sunday at the Closing.....

It was a beautiful church....

I know they sang all the songs in Polish which I remember so fondly while growing up especially the Polish Christmas Carols......

In one article, I read they sang Serdenczna Matko ( Beloved Mother) as the last song.

I was lucky to find a video on You Tube of this song
Please click on the video and please turn off my Music at top of Post



This was my Dad's favorite and he always sang it to the top of his lungs. This is the song we sang at the end of his funeral Mass as we left the church .....

Click on video.....
I couldn't place this in the right place...SORRY!!

In the end, parishioners were invited up to kiss the altar....

And one of the oldest parishioners, 97 years old, locks the doors of the church for the last time.......

This parish has now merged with another church in the same town and went there for a Welcoming Mass.

I am glad that my parents were not alive to attend this last Mass as I know it would have ripped their hearts out .

in the later years, sadly, my memories of St. Mary's church were of funerals. My Aunts and Uncles, a cousin and my own Parents with my Mom's funeral being the second to the last time I was in this church. The last time was to attend my Aunt Della's funeral . She was the youngest and the last of the Kolojejchick brothers and sisters to pass away.

My Dad was also janitor there for some time and I remember going up into the choir as a little girl and my Dad having to ring the Bells by hand before Mass. He would let me hold on tight to the rope and I would fly up in the air hanging on to the rope as he rang the Bells.

This is how I will remember St. Mary's of Czestochowa Church in Swoyersville, Pa.

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Hugs,
Debbie
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