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Throwback Thursday – Chairs From The Past

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This picture of my Dad and I, as you can see, goes way back.  The chair he is in, has been in the barn for the past decade or so, along with its mate.

Me and Dad

Me and Dad

I realize you can only see the back of the chair, but it’s the only picture I could find of the chair actually being used.

Every time I mowed my yard and put the mower up, there sat the chairs.  One of them held the grease gun for the mower, and it just happens to be the only picture I have of it before we took it apart.  You can see the left over mess the grease gun left.  I just couldn’t stand seeing them in the barn, especially when I could use a couple of good chairs.

Old Chair

Old Chair

So I drug them from the barn to the house and Phillip and I spent part of Valentine’s Day taking them apart. Then a few days later I recovered the cushions, with the help of Phillip’s upholstery gun. Man I loved that thing.  I wanted to staple everything.  Even my finger got stapled once.

New Cushions

New Cushions

Next, I used his sander, and sanded the chairs really good, and then spray painted them with a combined paint/primer spray paint i bought from Lowe’s.  Cause I don’t have time for multiple paintings.  By the way, I used 2 1/2 cans for these two chairs.

Chairs being painted

Chairs being painted

Then I made patterns out of the old pieces of leather Phillip took off of the top parts of the chairs with freezer paper.  Ironed the shiny side of the freezer paper to the new fabric, and then cut them out and it worked perfect.  Then I added some shiny brads to the back to add a little detail.

Adding details to the chairs

Adding details to the chairs

Please ignore laundry day going on in the back ground.  Phillip then screwed the cushions back on, and here they are.  My redone chairs that hold special memories for me.

Finished Chairs

Finished Chairs

How is this for a before and an after?

Before and After

Before and After

All in all, I am so pleased.  I saved some family heirlooms from the barn, and added new life to them.

I also got to spend Valentine’s day with a great guy.

Thank you Phillip for helping me.

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Throw Back Thursday – Sam Garrett and John Reynolds

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This is a photo of myself, John Reynolds and my grandfather, Sam Garrett, ca. 1975.

Sam Garrett and John Reynolds

Sam Garrett and John Reynolds

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Throw Back Thursday – Susie Higginbotham, ca 1978

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Yep, that’s me, about 1978 shortly before my grandfather Daddy-O, Bill Parks, passed away.  I’ll never forget laying on that green plaid stool and crying for hours when I found out. I talked about it here on 52 Ancestors – #6 William John Parks.

Susanne ca 1978

Susanne ca 1978

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Throw Back Thursday – Harris Siblings

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I love this photo of my grandmother, Edna, with her siblings.

Left to Right: JD Harris, Edna (Harris) Higginbotham, Maudie (Harris) Chapman, Magdalene (Harris) Griffin, James Harris, Oscar Harris and Mittie Lou (Harris) Brock.

Harris Siblings

Harris Siblings

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Throw Back Thursday – Mom, a Junior in High School

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This is my Mom, Mary Helen (Parks) Higginbotham, on the right when she was a Junior in High School. She was in a Sorority and they went to New Orleans. Looks like she was having a good time.

Just wondering though, what was the legal drinking age then? 🙂

Mom in New Orleans

Mom in New Orleans

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