I love old things. It drives my oldest son crazy because he does not understand why in the world his momma scrounges for old, rickety, banged up things instead of buy new shiny ones. I always hear, "Mom! Why do you like that old thing?!" I laugh and explain to him that old things have
history to them that can't be bought. I go on and on about the history of this or that and he just shakes his head.
One of my latest "old things" got moved into the house today. I bought a little table for five dollars at a farm sale a few weeks ago. It had seen better days. It was covered in greasy dirt, the nails on one edge had worked their way out and the paint had chipped off to a perfect
patina. I love it!!! The folks that were moving off the farm had lived there for forty years. But it seems this table is probably about twice that old. It's just a guess though. I imagine that maybe a sweet farmer had built in for his wife to set in the parlor. I can see years and years of beautiful history when I look at it.
A little TLC with an electric screwdriver and the edge of the little table was repaired. Then I gave it a good scrubbing and it was perfect!
At first I thought I'd put it out on the porch. But I decided I liked it so much it needed to live in the house.
So I found a little spot next to the couch that looked lonely. Now it's the
perfect place for the phone I got at Pottery Barn that is designed to look really old, but isn't. The cool thing is, it actually does work! I admit I am a little obsessed with the phone....
My living room at the farm is finally starting to come together the way I had imagined it. An eclectic blend of old and new. Western, but not
too western. Know what I mean? I will be the first to tell you, I am NOT a interior designer. But I think if we really focus on the things we love, our homes can reflect our lives in a beautiful way.
Bye for now,
B