Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Old Barracks Museum Trenton, NJ

 
 
Basil the Cat is a part of NJ's history.  You can find my NJ state necklace in the Old Barracks Museum gift shop.
 
Brief history of the museum:
 
In 1758, during the French and Indian War, the Old Barracks was constructed by the colony of New Jersey to house British soldiers and was used as such until the war's end in 1766.
 
In December 1776, George Washington crossed the Delaware to escape the British army during the American Revolution. On Christmas night 1776, American troops under General Washington re-crossed the river north into New Jersey, winning a stunning victory over British and Hessian troops in Trenton. This success marked the turning point of the American Revolution.
 
From March 1777 until the treaty of Paris in 1783, the Barracks served as a military hospital, primarily engaged in the inoculation of Continental Army soldiers with smallpox during an army-wide effort that was likely the first, successful, mass-inoculation in Western history.
The building served as a variety of private residences and institutions, until in 1902 it was purchased by a small group of local women who became the Old Barracks Association and opened it as a museum in October 1903. In 1914, the building was given to the State of New Jersey to maintain its upkeep, supported by the Old Barracks Association and a unique combination of public, private and personal funding.
 
The Old Barracks is the last remaining British military barracks in North America.
 
Today, the Old Barracks serves as a destination for visitors from around the world as well as an educational center for Colonial and American history. Nearly 20,000 school children and thousands more people from all over the world visit the Old Barracks every year, making it one of the most visited sites in New Jersey and one of the most important historic sites in the United States. The Old Barracks staff provides guided tours and interpretations of American colonial life. The building offers a museum of 18th century artifacts and weapons, as well as a gift shop.
 
 

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Mourning Locket

A few weeks ago, I received a message from Rene'e whose friend's husband had recently passed away.  Rene'e wanted to buy a locket to seal his ashes in. I though the idea was lovely and she ended up purchasing this  beautiful vintage locket from my shop:

Eternal Love
 
 
After much patience and a USPS mishap (obviously the original locket was lost in the mail), Rene'e contacted me to show me this amazing piece she had created with this vintage locket. 
 


 
 
I was (and still am) so blown away by the beauty, love and artistry of this piece. Rene'e took a wonderful vintage locket and customized it for her friend. This is truly the definition of "vintage repurposed". I asked Rene's if I could share this piece with you and she happily agreed...yay!
 
Way to go Rene'e, your friend is lucky to have you!
 




Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Happy Belated Mother's Day

Happy (Belated) Mother's Day to all my family, friends and customers who share their love, time and amazing stories with me!
Big Boy
 
Mid Boy
 
Lil Boy
 
I love my boys!

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

February

The weather this month has been so terrible...with the all of us being cooped-up in the house and school being so inconsistent, we're all beginning to go a little nutty...especially me!
 

In productive news, I have "officially" launched my personal website: www.basilthecat.com .  Shop my site and received 15% off all purchases with coupon code "WELCOME"

See you soon..

Saturday, January 18, 2014

Happy 2014!

A little delayed but better late than never!  Wishing You and Yours a Happy 2014! 


Friday, September 13, 2013

A Letter to Windows 8

Dear Windows 8,
  I'm sorry we ever met.  You add an element of frustration and anxiety to my life that is paramount to no other and furthermore, you make me feel old.  I was so excited to unwrap my shiny new laptop which I found online for a steal of a deal (thank you Best Buy).  I was relieved to finally have a letter "a" that would work the first time, every single time I pressed it, but you have changed the game. After two months, I still don't know how to "wake" my computer. Sometimes pressing the power button and then moving the mouse turns it on and other times, it does not.  Furthermore, I never know what version of my Internet Explorer I'm viewing, it's like you have two totally different identities.  Sometimes the address bar is at the top, other times I have to put the mouse in the corner and find it at the bottom and this seems change every time I move off the screen.  I downloaded Adobe Acrobat yet for some reason I still can't print from it.  It seems as if I am no longer familiar with any program anymore. Is it me and not you?

Frustratingly Yours,
Rachel


On an adorable note, here are my guys....


Thursday, August 15, 2013

And Then There Were 3

I know I've been very laissez-faire about blogging so I've decided that I once again am going to make a concerted effort to get back on the blogging-bandwagon...I know...here we go again.

In sad news, Basil, of Basil-the-Cat fame has passed away.  It has been nearly two months now and I finally feel ready to write about it.  I will no longer be able to see his sweet face or peer into his gorgeous green eyes.  I won't be able to feel his loving warmth or incessant purring.  I'm happy that he's no longer suffering and I will always remember this crazy ride called "life" that we took together for way too short of a time.  Here are the last two photos of Basil ever taken:

Rough Baby-Lovin'
 
Baby-Lovin' the Rough Baby-Lovin'

Soon after Basil's passing, I added a piece of jewelry to my shop that reminds of him.

The outside of this vintage piece reminds me of the three cats we still have in our home: Kleist, Elie and Jayden and the inside reminds me of Basil, whom we will always have in our hearts.