Yes, this! This rusty old fridge.
Actually, the freezer was a bit too small, and it made an amazing racket half the time, but I loved it nonetheless.
I loved it because it could so easily go from the photo above, to this:
Wouldja just look at that? It's so cheery, so homey -- our own little in-home art gallery.
I think you might need a closer look
Hi Jacquie up there in the left-hand corner. And hello tiny daughters and sons in that classic water-park photo. Oh, and my man Ben has a spot too... |
Amazing creative talent is displayed down here, plus proof that my girl likes giving me kisses! |
Even the side of this ol' fridge was covered with important and colorful do-dads. |
I didn't take down the collage that covered the fridge until the very last moment before we moved. If I did, it would, of course, go back to being a small, old, rusty ice-box, as my dad used to say, instead of a display of our family history.
So, you can understand that when I saw what others would, and did, point out as defects on the large, shiny stainless steel fridge in our new house -- tape marks and the outlines of various photos and other display items -- I saw only love!!!
If Mistah took this shot, I'm sure you could actually see what I'm talking about... |
And you can enjoy turning your plan new fridge into a family jewel.
ReplyDeleteLove, Mom
Hooray for you is right. I almost didn't buy our house because the fridge does not accept magnets. Un-accept-able. Har-umph.
ReplyDeleteBut you know what? Onward. There will always be a Rusty Bucket Fridge in your future. Or, actually, in mine.
Love you!
Ellie
love. when our old fridge was a goner, I put all of the treasures into a shoe box. Then I kept our new fridge clear for about 12 seconds, then started piling on the new archives. Where is that shoebox?
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Jacquie