Love
the old letter box that you redid... the wallpaper in the background just pops your curios!
Not exact matches
I talk with a 70 - year -
old Red Rock Sioux, her hair white and braided, surrounded by cardboard
boxes of
letters, discarded magazines and papers.
I have two
boxes of
old letters and other paperwork out in the garage, and we only recently discovered an unopened birthday card from my grandparents, from 1983.
Probably not the first, but one of the most recent: Pulling up to the post office in my van just to drop a
letter in the outside blue
box, something I would normally just hop out and do myself... instead I unbuckled my four year
old and let him get out to do it.
For earlier learners use no more than a four
letter by four
letter box, and for slightly
older learners use a six by six
letter box.
I was going through some
old boxes of
letters and found this clipping from a Child magazine from 1992.
Hammered aluminum or pewter trays, candlesticks, mercury glass, kitchen items with red and white polka dots, small chairs (think
old school chairs), wooden
boxes, scrabble
letters, legos (for when the grands visit), white dishes & serve ware, and anything unique and amusing!
In the process of moving, reorganizing or struggling through the aftermath of our own loved ones» deaths, who among us hasn't found a
box full of
old letters and pictures and gotten sucked down a rabbit hole of laughter and tears?
But when he discovers a taped - up
box in his father's closet filled with
old letters and a file on a powerful Silicon Valley family, he realizes there's much more to his family's past than he ever imagined.
The props are
old rusted wheelchairs,
old baby carriages, traditional metal trashcans, bits of wood and metal, and wooden
boxes / crates (some with Chinese
lettering).
The speech was in a
box of
old love
letters and photographs.