Love these baskets but will I see them in Walmart in 18 months?
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OK Gonna try potatoe bags Can I use those bags for Walmart or Pub
Comments (25)Tom, "John, are you using the white bags? I'd be concerned about the dyes and chemicals in the other colors.... " Good point. Heres what they (Greenbag Inc) say... "Is made from non-toxic, non-corrosive materials and safe color-fast dyes". I'm interested in these for several reasons, drainage, cooling and cost. I know they drain well, I don't think you could ever fill one with a garden hose. The upside down tomato bag I tried last spring stayed cool and it was black. The ones from Publix are a buck and I hear W mart's are cheaper. So I'll give it a try. john...See MoreGrant at 18 months (update & pic)
Comments (45)Steph, Grant is so handsome and I love it when you post his smiling face. My Great Nephew Joey is one month older and isn't walking unaided yet. They grow up so fast though don't they? I was just catching up on posts from last week and read your Mom's post how you had to be rushed to the hospital. My heart was in my mouth reading it. I was glad to read your updates that you are doing okay but I am sure you were quite scared. So how are Jenni's " grandchillins" coming along? Any baby news yet? Anne...See MoreLife of an 18 month old...(pic)
Comments (18)Oh did this ever put a smile on my face this morning!!! I noticed the GB's had favorite commericals on tv too when they were younger. Maddie LOVED the diaper ones!! LOL She was just a little squirt and would point to the tv and laugh and say "bebe". Grant sure looks like he loved whatever this was!! Awwww and the waiting for Mimi pic! Priceless. Only a Gramma would know how very sweet that is to see!! I used to go watch Hunter when he was this age, every week while his Mom taught a dance class for girls. I'd pull up, and as soon as I got out of the car see this lil grinning face looking out the window and he'd bang on it and laugh and then run to the door to meet me!!! I'm glad you have a low enough window too for Grant to see the world! (and watch for his loved ones!) What a sweet boy Grant is!...See MoreGot my backsplash after almost 18 months!
Comments (49)Just had a thought for a narrow marble shelf that won't break the bank... I was browsing at Home Depot the other day and saw the marble thresholds that are used to transition floor finishes at the door. I picked up one that is 6" x 36" x 3/8" for about $12. They also had 4" x 24" and 4" x 36" pieces. Those have a little bit of a beveled edge and were about 1/2" thick. The one I bought is marked Bianco Carrara but they had another, more tan, type also. I am hoping (hoping!) the tile guy can trim this down a little bit to make a small shelf above the range for salt & pepper, etc. (If not, I have the receipt!) I think the HD guy thought I was a little crazy when I had all of their thresholds spread out on the floor so I could choose the "prettiest" one. It is pretty - nice veining, etc. Some were not so nice so I am glad I took the time to choose the best one....See Morechickadee2_gw
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