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Find: Ephemera – One Lost Day

A week or so ago, I purchased an envelope of ephemera from the estate of Ms. Daphne Hudson. Enjoy.

Found – One Lost Day

GOING B ACK IN TIME. Those who wrestle with the space program and doubts about an Almighty, might find some consolation in this article, reprinted from the Spencer, Indiana Star. Harold Hill, president of Curtis Engine Co. in Baltimore, and a consultant in the space program relates the following development:

I think one of the most amazing things that God has for us today happened recently to our astronauts and space scientist at Green Belt, Maryland. They were checking the position of the sun, moon and planets, out in space where they would be in 100 years and 1,000 years from now. We have to know this so we don’t send a satellite up and have it bump into something later on in its orbit. We have to lay out the orbits in terms of life of the satellite, and where the planets will be so the whole think will not bog down. They ran the computer measurement back and forth over the centuries and it came to a halt. They computer stopped and put up a red signal, which meant that there was something wrong either with the information fed into it or with the results as compared to the standards. They called in the service department to check it and they said, “It’s perfect.” The heads of operation said, “What’s wrong?” “Well, they have found there is a day missing in space in elapsed time.” They scratched their heads and tore their hair. There was no answer.

One religious fellow on the team said, “You know, one time I was in Sunday School and they talked about the sun standing still.” They didn’t believe him, but they didn’t have any other answer so they said, “Show us.” He got a Bible and went back to the book of Joshua where they found what they thought was a pretty ridiculous statement for anybody who has ‘common sense.’ There they found the Lord saying to Joshua, “Fear them not; for I have delivered them into thine hand; there shall not a man stand before thee.” Joshua was concerned because he was surrounded by the enemy and if darkness fell they would overpower them. So Joshua asked the Lord to make the sun stand still. That’s right, “The sun stood still, and the moon stayed… and hasted not to go down about a whole day.” They checked the computers going back into the time it was written and found it was close but not close enough. The elapsed time that was missing back in Joshua’s day was 23 hours and 20 minutes – not a whole day. They read the Bible and there it was “about (approximately) a day.”

There little words in the Bible are important. But they were still in trouble because if you cannot account for 40 minutes you’ll still be in trouble 1,000 years from now. Forty minutes had to be found because it can multiplied many times over on orbits. This religious fellow also remembered somewhere in the Bible where it said the sun went backwards. The space men told him he was out of his mind. But they got out the Book and read their words in II Kings: Hezekiah on his death-bed, was visited by the prophet Isaiah who told him that he was not going to die. Hezekiah asked for a sign as proof. Isaiah said, “Do you want the sun to go ahead ten degrees?” Hezekiah said, “It is nothing for the sun to go ahead ten degrees, but let the shadow return backwards ten degrees.” (II Kings 20:9-11) Isaiah spoke to the Lord and the Lord brought the shadow ten degrees backward. Ten degrees is exactly forty minutes. Twenty three hours and 20 minutes in Joshua and 40 minutes in II Kings make the missing day in the universe.

There is no date on this document, but my best guess it that it was typed in the 70s.  I decided to check Snopes and found this.

Find: Ephemera

My Bible and I by Charles Sandford

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Find: Flowbee

I would never cut my kid’s hair with this….

I am so embarrassed

Dear son, I am sorry. I will try to do better with your children than I did with my own.

But seriously, $2 from the thrift store.  It’s a bargain.

Find: Future Owl Mug Rugs

I lucked out at our local thrift store and found a bunch of vintage linens.

I immediately loaded up my new vintage stash and headed to Jo-Ann’s to purchase coordinating fabrics.  I think this will be a Mug Rug.  Wait till you see what I whip up.

I’m having a cheesecake Christmas!

I’m so glad today was Monday.  I needed to go back to work, so I could take a break from my sewing machine.  Wait till you see what I made yesterday.

Christmas Cheesecake pillows

I couldn’t wait for my hubby to come home from his hunting trip to see them.  Let’s just say he didn’t care for them as much as I did.  I even made him one….

The fabric is by Alexander Henry and is the “all I want for Christmas” print.

Don’t my new pillows look just as good on our bed as on the sofa?

Say Cheese

Each year, I make my kids a Christmas bed.  This year, I decided to make myself one.  Doesn’t that bed put you in a festive mood? 

Have you seen this greeting card site?  http://www.bluebirdnotes.com/index.php  I am dying to create a graphics set.  I wish there were Christmas cards, but this site seems Israeli based and is geared towards Hanukah.  I dropped them a note to inquire about submissions.

Karen over at www.sewmanyways.blogspot.com had a great idea for a magnetic sewing pin holder.  At my last thrift store visit, I shopped around for a cute Christmas dish.  This weekend, I finally found one.  Check this out.

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And here is the backside.
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I think I paid a buck for the dish. The magnets were the most expensive part.  After Christmas, I will soak in water to reuse on another seasonal dish.  Very easy and festive.

Have you purchased your ticket for Blissdom?   - I’ve got mine and I am ready to go.  I attended Blissdom 09 and learned tons about blogging.  At that point, I had been blogging for a good year.  My readership was up, life was good.  At the seminar (in ’09) I learned about monetizing my blog.  Very quickly, my blog went from fun zone to a full time job and I quickly burned out. I’ve taken a good year off from blogging and I feel refreshed. I also learned that I DO NOT want to monetize my blog.  I just want a place to share about my kids and my crafts.  Fair enough.  If you are a blogger and are interesting in taking your blog to the next level, you should definitely attend.  I’ve booked my room at the Opryland Hotel, so email me if you are interested in sharing a room.  Check out my Blissdom badge.  I feel so proud.

Yesterday afternoon, my daughter convinced me to take her to Target.  It was freezing and I didn’t want to go, but somehow I went.  Anyway.  Our TJ Maxx is next door to the Target, so I HAD to check out the new stuff before heading home. I’m glad I did, cause look at my new rug.

New rug

Isn’t it gorgeous?  (Merry Christmas to me…)  In the photo, it looks like a shag rug, but is really is VERY NUBBY felted wool…. rope?  The shag part is really 1/2″ thick and very mop like.  I have no idea what it is called, but is is gorgeous.  Now, I need to get a rug pad, cause it slips all over the floor, despite the weight….

Have you ever found a meteorite?  My hubby has.
Meteorite

Isn’t that cool?  This “rock” is slightly magnetic and very melted looking.  He had a knowledgable friend (rock and mineral dealer) confirm. It is the genuine stuff.  Rick also collects arrowheads.  These are my favorites:
Arrowheads

My Sweet Pink Sewing Machine

I have a sewing machine.  It’s about 11 or 12 years old, but I’ve used it many hours.  Even though it is an “older” machine, I will surprised and devastated when it kicked the bucket.  The pedal went out and right now I can’t afford to replace it.  You know, forced frugality. 

So, I borrowed a friend machine (Thank you, Tammy).  But, my borrowed machine has survived a Hurricane (Yes, really) and humidity has taken it’s toll on my new friend.

At our church’s First Place meeting two weeks ago, my friend Becky reminded us to be specific in our prayers.  When my sewing machine died, I knew I need a replacement, or else it would lower my quality of life.  I really enjoy sewing and I make what I can’t afford to buy.  You know, make do or do with out….

So I prayed and asked for anther sewing machine.  Now, mind you, God had already provided me with a perfectly acceptable loaner, but He still answered my prayers!!!

At our local Thrift Store this week, I stumbled across this….

My new pink sewing machine

Can you believe it!  I found a PINK half-size sewing machine.  They Thrift Store plugged her up and the motor worked.  The cost was $15, but I was hesitant to spend $15, if she didn’t sew.  The employees assured me that would refund my money if the machine didn’t sew. So, I bought her and brought her home (with total giddiness, mind you).  Mom mom came over and helped me thread my new baby up and guess what?  She sews great!  My mom oiled the working parts and I cleaned off the dust.

My first project on Cupcake (that’s what I named her) was Lapel Posies for my First Place Group.   Tute coming soon.

Thank you, Jesus, for supplying all my needs.

I googled my new machine, and this is what I found – http://meari.blogspot.com/2006/06/happylite-sewing-machine-model-1837.html

Times have changed….

I have a confession.  I love Thrift Store.  I bought this book a few weeks ago.
Does this book contain inappropriate pictues?

This picture caught my eye and is the reason I bought the book.

Burberry in a sewing book?

I love Burberry plaid. I would totally wear this outfit today.  I especially love the boots.  Imagine my surprise when I found this picture.

So inappropriate...

Times have changed.  A book editor would NEVER use this picture today.  While a few years ago, I might have found this picture cute or maybe questionable.  Today, I find it revolting.  Incidentally, here is the publication date.
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In 1975, I was 7 years old.  Thank goodness a lot has changed in 34 years.

My Homemade Clip-It-UP

I wanted to order a clip-it-up.

 Bad.

I actually had it in my shopping card and had my credit card out….

Then, I decided to google “homemade clip-it-up.”  I am so glad I did, cause I found lots and lots and lots of hacks.

That when I had the good fortune to remembered I had a hand towel stand in the garage to take to the Thrift Store  and curtain clips in my tool box.  A few twists of my pliers and I had the bones of a Clip-it-up.  After rummaging around in my sticker box, I have my very own homemade clip-it-up. 

And I LOVE IT!!!!

This is forced frugality at it’s best.   I love being eco-chic.

Star Wars Lounge Pants

Star Wars Lounge Pants

 

Back during the summer, I bought a vintage Star Wars sheet from the Thrift Store.  I wasn’t sure what I was going to do with it, but I thought PJ would like it to make a tent or fort.  Then, I found out all the blog girls were making stuff with sheets (lots of fabric, super cheap).  My sheet was a buck or so.  Later, I found a vintage man’s pajama pattern ($0.25, thank you very much). 

BINGO.

I cut out and make Rick a pair of lounge pants in less than 2 hours.  Not bad.  They turned out pretty cute, too.

Now, I’ve got to make me a pair….

My latest Thrift Score

055, originally uploaded by MyHeart4Him.

I really racked up at the thrift store back in November. I took the picture, but I forgot to post to my blog.

I found:

  1. A vintage blue and white tea cut and saucer. 
  2. Some wooded pieces for crafts (pure gold to me)
  3. a cool sail boat kite
  4. Sand toys (for PJ’s sand box)
  5. Fabric
  6. Fabric dog bowls (for travel)
  7. 6 aprons (yep, SIX)
  8. Glass cookie jar
  9. Throwing knives from Pakistan (for Rick)

Not bad, eh

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