Thursday, March 17, 2011

My Most Prized Possession...

I'm "friends" with American Pickers on Facebook.  I love that show!  For those of you who don't know, some of my fondest memories come from when my sister Linda and I used to buy and sell antiques.  We'd go to auctions and estate sales and buy "stuff" then do antique shows and have our own sales to sell things.  It was so much fun not only finding wonderful things, but spending the time with my sister.  Those were the good ol' days...

Every few days, American Pickers asks their friends to upload a picture of their most prized possession. Wow, I have so many but one of my favorites is the Little Orphan Annie stove that was my mom's when she was a little girl. I love that thing and wouldn't trade or sell it for any amount of money. She also had some Mickey Mouse dishes that I've kept with the stove.




I remember playing with this when I was little too, as did my sisters - although I imagine Kate used it to cook her Barbies.  I'm surprised that after all the "love" that was bestowed on this stove, that it's still in such good shape.

Do you have a prized possession that you wouldn't part with?

6 comments:

Dee said...

awwwwwwwww------I loved that stove too and those dishes. But the stove is so special ! I'm so glad you still have it, cherish it and that it brings back such sweet memories.

Dee said...

Kate had ----- BarKen s -----she got Barbie dolls, and cut their hair off to be Kens.----never mind the incorrect anatomy. ( she was too young )

JACKI said...

ahhhhh!!! I too remember that stove! Lisa & I used to play with it to! Can I have it when you croke, mom??? ;o}

Dee said...

How subtle !

kate said...

Ha! I didn't want my Barbies dead, I just wanted them to be boys.

I LOVE that little stove. Have you posted it to the site as your most treasured posession??

jaci said...

I love that stove! How totally cool!

And what Kate did to her Barbies is mild compared to what my brother did to mine... ;)

I need to go see if I can find Mom's paper doll collection. Now that's one of my prizes...