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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Huggins's Haven is having a huge Moving sale !

Please check out Nancy's blog, Huggins Haven for her weekly specials for her fabulous citrus soaps on special sale. I got the Orange scent and I adore it. She even gave me the idea to use one in my garden with the hose to wash my hands. I have used it and love the scent it leave on my hands and the softness from the glycerin . Get these special sale items fast before she sells out and she also has other items for sale too.

Scroll down her blog for the other specials! I blogged when I got my soap and ditty bag from her, she also make them with "To Kill A Mockingbird" as the 50th Anniversary is in her town when Harper Lee lives and they are celebrating all year long.


I adore the vintage cotton and lace aprons she also has, I wish I could get them. Maybe if my ship comes in, after our Missouri trip! I know how funds can be scarce and she is trying also to move back to where her family lives in the northern states. Moving money is being raised also with her sales and she has vet bills she paid for her beloved dogs heart worm treatment. He got them living here in the south. She will donate any extra to that.

It is hard living on a fixed income as we all know, but I don't understand that term really, don't we all live on a fixed income unless we inherit from a long lost relative. ( grins) So, she decided to have a huge crafting sale to gather moving funds. She has fabulous items she makes and sells, so check out and see if you need any Christmas items to start shopping for now while the deals are great. 

Nancy also blogs about her adventures at her Inside Nana's Head blog, they connect for your convenience.

I know she really appreciates your looking at her blog! Maybe you will find the perfect gift, even for you!
Smiles, Cyndi

More about on the Road

We really did have a lot of fun on your road trip!  Besides seeing Rose O'Neil's home at Bonniebrook and learning more about her I scoured the thrift and flea markets looking for a yearbook of 1965 - 1968 from Glendale High School, I  never found one but we talk about our friends growing up and would be nice to look back. My Mother gave me my Grandmother's Yearbook and I love looking through it at the styles and I can't believe how beautiful she was in school.

We also did a trip to the new Branson Landing. Well, I had never seen it! It was full of shops but I really wanted to see the river and it blocks the river view when driving though town. On My, how it has changed in twenty years, so much growth. I guess it is OK if you want to spend money but I was just looking for memories.  I did fall for a toothpick tin that had a fair and carnival theme. I just love ferris wheels!


Here is a photo of the river with the water fountains that dance to music at night but we did not stay to see the light and water show. Maybe another time!



I also ask to turn around and go back when we passed Uncle Matt's Cabin at " The Shepard of the Hills"The Shepard of the Hills I just wanted to go get a photo of it but if anyone knows me I ended up wandering around a lot longer than my Mom wanted to wait in the car. My husband followed me and was back in the car and they kept calling me on the phone, " Where am I and how much longer?"   I started picking up my souvenirs, rocks, stones, hickory and walnuts on the ground and leaves from the trees.  The REAL souvenir's form Uncle Matt's Cabin.



Another neat thing we saw on the trip back home to my Mother's house in Springfield is a child's playground unicycle. Another stop for a photo. I had seen one previously in the Sunday Springfield, MO Paper, "News and Leader"  on a new bed and breakfast Home that just opened after many renovation's. Ms. Gilmore's" Carriage House at Hvmboldt Place". Her  home was built in 1902 by Paul Nicholas in Springfield, Mo.  In fact, I met Ms. Gilmore while she was adding items to her booth in a consigment shop on Trafficway, there are several flea markets on this road off of National Street. Here is a photo of the one I found in Reed Springs, Mo at the playground.

Isn't it kool? I love it!



I also went to see my grandmother's old home on Harrison Street, it looked like it was getting repairs, but I spent many fun times on this porch. I remember when I got my knee stuck in the porch railing and she used grease to unstick me.

The dogs, Emma and Bailey also rode with us on the day outing and they did real well.  As long as they are with us, they are happy!

Bailey and Emma

Take a look! This is one fabulous home with so many collectibles. Just Awesome !  It was in the gallery of home of the week in the newspaper also a week later.

 Smiles,Cyndi