Saturday, August 15, 2009

A cherrished snow globe and Katie and Russ's new pad
















There is a snow globe that was made in the 1930's that belonged to Carols grandmother. The snow globe went from her grandmother to her mom and then ended up with us. It is a cherished family heirloom. Through all of the environmental changes that this snow globe has been through, the water had gotten really murky. A repair had been attempted some time ago, and though successful, it left the base damaged and after a while, the water got murky again. Carol read a story about a gentleman, Dick Heibel, who repaired snow globes such as these. He is 72 and lives in Michigan. I gave Dick a call and explained our dilemma. He told me that based on our description it had a bear in the snow globe. We weren't sure what the object was, but through the murky water, a bear was a possibility. He also explained he had seen many of these and that they were made in the 1930's. He told me that there was 60% chance he could fix the globe. Well, it wasn't really enjoyable the way it was, so we decided to send it off in hopes he could repair it. In a couple weeks, we had the globe returned to us and it was beautiful. As you can see in a couple pictures, you can get an idea of what the globe started out and ended up after the repair.



Karen and Mike started their latest adventure. They are traveling the US for more than 90 days in their 1994 Safari motorhome. We are so jealous. Please check out their blog at http://www.ouramericansafari.blogspot.com/



We are in the process of continuing to empty out the storage unit this weekend. We took our old King size select comfort mattress up to Sandy and Bills this morning and they are taking it for a test drive. Hopefully, they enjoy it as much as we have over the years. We also took another load of stuff down to Katie and Russ at their new place in Sacramento. They are now renting a place from Katie's, dad's partner, Kevin. It's a cute little place. The kids are so excited 'cause now they have a lawn and garden. We've really helped to set them up with all sorts of stuff for their place. Their first place was a one bedroom apartment, now they are in a three bedroom house. We set them up with lots of additional furniture and appliances.



We are so happy for them being in their new digs. Though a lot of setup still needs to be done in the house, you might get an idea about the house and the decorative gardening around it.



Well, I gotta head off to bed. I gotta go to work tomorrow morning while we do a server move during the one day of the week that the office is closed.



Happy camping! - Eric -

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