We come from a long line of beachcombers.
I like to think that when this place was my grandmother’s, that she spent some time adding to these glass jars sitting on her dining room table.
The kids and I are filling up the jars bit by bit, and each time we hit the sand, their little eyes start searching.
Some things are so simple and so enjoyable.
I’m a bit under the weather today, but I’ve been editing pics of the condo and the bathroom makeover, so I’ll be back tomorrow with a reveal post, sore throat permitting.
Sorry, do take care, tea…. Rest….
Where oh where did that nice gray table come from….if you’d like to share? And do take care, a spoonful of local honey daily helps keep those sore throats away, but it has to be local honey. 🙂
How lovely! I think I need to start something similar… although we’re not near the ocean, Lake Superior definitely has her gems – – – agates! I’ve collected hundreds (if not thousands) of rocks throughout the years. It was a great experience with family, searching the rocks for these pretty little stones!
HI! Our family also loves to search the beach for unique seashells:) My daughter makes cute little wall decor with them..she’s 9 and loves to craft like her momma!!
feel better, summer colds are the worst:/