Interesting info on the Margolis family. I believe there were furniture stores by that name into the 1960/80’s maybe. I think there were some in the Detroit area.
I suspect it may have been another family. It's not a terribly uncommon name. I think the Margolis I was talking about stayed within the Hartford area, but of course, I could always be mistaken.
Kris, my husband and I watch your channel together. We really enjoy your personality, your pets and the history that you share. Don't change your style! You are a natural! ❤
Another fantastic episode. You found some great pieces. The sugar and creamer Joan gave you are beautiful. I am glad Wilson is okay and that you and Eric was able to find a resolution to the problem .
Thank you! I adore the sugar and creamer! Poor Wilson is continuing to struggle with stairs, so I've moved my "office" to the dining room for now. That way he always has company. 💕💕
Wonderful finds today. You know if you find a lovely little teapot without the lid you could put a small amount of greenery in it and sell it as a small planter. The small Lenox pieces may have been for lemon 🍋 slices with your tea. Thanks for sharing your wonderful furniture, I’m hoping the younger generations will value these pieces in the future 😊
Thank you! I think you're right about the Lenox pieces - they would be the exact right size for slices of lemon. Good call! (Also, stay tuned for an upcoming episode featuring a teapot as a vase - great minds think alike!)
Lovely video. I am so glad Wilson is okay. I love your delft collection! The mug looks great there! I hope they’re safe from the kitties. The furniture history lesson is very interesting! I am on the lookout for the same list, although my husband is a great cook….so my list is a little shorter 😅.
Thank you! Fortunately the cats haven't been interested in the bookshelves in the dining room (I probably just jinxed myself). You're lucky to have a husband who's a great cook! Eric is more of a grilling kind of guy, but he can fix/build anything, so I have no complaints. 👌👌
Hi Kris, you didn’t mention any joint supplements for your larger dogs? If not, I highly recommend them, they really help my Rottweiler and Heeler. 🧡🐾🖤
We used two different supplements. They definitely help, but we still run into issues with his mobility, especially around stairs. He can't climb onto furniture anymore either. Is there anything specific your dogs have used that you've really liked?
@@WorthingtonHome - Cosequin Maximum Joint Supplement works well for my large dogs and (1) Vetality Canine Asprin at bedtime helps also. Gives them a comfortable, quality sleep with more pep in their step. Great job on the traction mat for Wilson and Licorice, too. Little things like that helps a lot! xx
I go to lots of different ones depending on where I find myself on a given day. I think the blue and white vases were at the Bloomfield Goodwill, if I'm not mistaken.
Hi, I’m Joan! So honored to be Kris’s friend and hear her talk about me and my family in this video. Such an honor! And so happy to see the creamer and sugar placed in the Limoges cabinet! Thank you Kris, you made my week.🩷
Hi Joan! I'm so glad you like the video! By the way, I'm still a fan girl! And the creamer and sugar are officially my favorite pieces in the cabinet - you are so thoughtful! ❤❤
Our steps have a carpet (that I would like to replace), and now we've added the mat to the top of the stairs to give him more traction. It seems to be helping.
Hello! I'm jealous of your address! Although lately it's been hot enough here to make a person think they're in Florida for just a moment (minus the palm trees, beaches and other things that make Florida so fabulous!)
Your tall teapot in the Limoug cabinet is actually a Chocolate pot. That's why the cups are so small.
YUM! Chocolate is so much better than tea! Thanks for the info!
Interesting info on the Margolis family. I believe there were furniture stores by that name into the 1960/80’s maybe. I think there were some in the Detroit area.
I suspect it may have been another family. It's not a terribly uncommon name. I think the Margolis I was talking about stayed within the Hartford area, but of course, I could always be mistaken.
The bowl would make a great birdbath for the garden!
That's such a fantastic idea!
Kris, my husband and I watch your channel together. We really enjoy your personality, your pets and the history that you share.
Don't change your style! You are a natural! ❤
Thank you so much! I really appreciate the compliment!
Wilson, I'm so glad he's okay. 🥰 Great finds!
Great stuff
I'm so glad you enjoyed the haul! Thank you for watching and taking the time to leave me a comment!
Your oval Lenox dishes are ash trays (for use on dining table). I’ve had mine for 60 years.
Thank you for the information! I was baffled!
Another fantastic episode. You found some great pieces. The sugar and creamer Joan gave you are beautiful. I am glad Wilson is okay and that you and Eric was able to find a resolution to the problem .
Thank you! I adore the sugar and creamer! Poor Wilson is continuing to struggle with stairs, so I've moved my "office" to the dining room for now. That way he always has company. 💕💕
Glad Wilson is ok 🙏🙏🙏 Sugar & creamer are lovely Good finds
That's so funny! Your lucky to live so close. I'm going to have to go back and check out Sadler's - I've heard so many good things about it!
Wonderful finds today. You know if you find a lovely little teapot without the lid you could put a small amount of greenery in it and sell it as a small planter. The small Lenox pieces may have been for lemon 🍋 slices with your tea. Thanks for sharing your wonderful furniture, I’m hoping the younger generations will value these pieces in the future 😊
Thank you! I think you're right about the Lenox pieces - they would be the exact right size for slices of lemon. Good call! (Also, stay tuned for an upcoming episode featuring a teapot as a vase - great minds think alike!)
Lovely video. I am so glad Wilson is okay. I love your delft collection! The mug looks great there! I hope they’re safe from the kitties. The furniture history lesson is very interesting! I am on the lookout for the same list, although my husband is a great cook….so my list is a little shorter 😅.
Thank you! Fortunately the cats haven't been interested in the bookshelves in the dining room (I probably just jinxed myself). You're lucky to have a husband who's a great cook! Eric is more of a grilling kind of guy, but he can fix/build anything, so I have no complaints. 👌👌
It was meant for you to come across those great hauls. Great find.
Thank you for saying so! I was really pleased!
Hi Kris, you didn’t mention any joint supplements for your larger dogs? If not, I highly recommend them, they really help my Rottweiler and Heeler. 🧡🐾🖤
We used two different supplements. They definitely help, but we still run into issues with his mobility, especially around stairs. He can't climb onto furniture anymore either. Is there anything specific your dogs have used that you've really liked?
@@WorthingtonHome - Cosequin Maximum Joint Supplement works well for my large dogs and (1) Vetality Canine Asprin at bedtime helps also. Gives them a comfortable, quality sleep with more pep in their step.
Great job on the traction mat for Wilson and Licorice, too. Little things like that helps a lot! xx
What a wonderful unexpected side effect of your channel!
I'm so glad you enjoy the channel! 💕💕
What goodwill did you go to? I live in CT and would love to go there! I love those blue and white vases you saw. Not that they will still be there!
I go to lots of different ones depending on where I find myself on a given day. I think the blue and white vases were at the Bloomfield Goodwill, if I'm not mistaken.
The little Lenox bowls maybe teabag rest?
That would definitely make sense - more sense than a butter pat (not the right shape for it). Thanks for the comment!
Hi, I’m Joan! So honored to be Kris’s friend and hear her talk about me and my family in this video. Such an honor! And so happy to see the creamer and sugar placed in the Limoges cabinet! Thank you Kris, you made my week.🩷
Hi Joan! I'm so glad you like the video! By the way, I'm still a fan girl! And the creamer and sugar are officially my favorite pieces in the cabinet - you are so thoughtful! ❤❤
@@WorthingtonHome your favorite pieces!! Now I’m blushing.
Such a lovely gift 🎁 for Kris!
Are your steps only wood? I had to add a runner on my wooden stairs so my elderly dog could grab traction and ascend more easily.
Our steps have a carpet (that I would like to replace), and now we've added the mat to the top of the stairs to give him more traction. It seems to be helping.
Good morning from Coconut Grove Kris!
Hello! I'm jealous of your address! Although lately it's been hot enough here to make a person think they're in Florida for just a moment (minus the palm trees, beaches and other things that make Florida so fabulous!)
Get your dog some medication for his joints!
He has two medications that we use. They help, but he still struggles from time to time, poor baby.