They are still at it, our kleptomaniac ghosties
here at That Old House.
Check out this post from October 2012 . . . .
As an update, nearly a year later, and the 2 Williamsburg Royal Scroll dinner forks and the teaspoon are still missing, and now . . . they have been joined in exile by still more of this beautiful flatware that I've only had for two years.
An old tablescape. Johnson Bros. dishes, Royal Scroll flatware. |
Come on, ghosts!
This prank ain't funny anymore.
And another old tablescape. A breakfast tray, I think. Johnson Bros. Indies Blue china, Royal Scroll flatware. |
So, against my inclination to use this nice flatware every day,
I'm going to leave it in its drawer, unmolested, and keep an eye on it.
Meaning, obsessively count it.
Over and over and over again.
And a third old tablescape. Mish-mash of Home Goods and thrifting finds. And, of course, the Royal Scroll. |
But we need flatware to use, or we're going to get
awfully tired of sandwiches, and slurping our soup from thick mugs.
Love me some grilled cheese, but not for Thanksgiving dinner. |
After spending countless hours cruising the web for knives and forks and spoons
that I could live with, and that wouldn't bankrupt us,
I hit on Mikasa French Countryside stainless flatware.
It's not cheap, unless you are me, and get lucky.
Because, through sheer dumb luck, I scored service for 12
in this pattern on Amazon for a price that was astounding.
The cheapskate gods were smiling on me that day.
The cheapskate gods were smiling on me that day.
Top, the new French Countryside. Bottom, my 2-year old Royal Scroll. |
Because that one set is mine, all mine! (Cue cackling crone laugh.)
So, for now, we'll use this Mikasa flatware as our everyday,
and it will live atop Jabba The Hutch in a glass vase,
so both we and the ghosties can easily find it.
It looks a lot like the Royal Scroll.
It's almost as heavy, also 18/10 stainless, and with similar lines.
I am hoping to fool the ghosts into stealing it instead of the other.
See? Here are both patterns together.
Don't you think that will totally confuse kleptomaniacal ghosties?
It will absolutely confuse my husband, and he is at least as smart as our ghosts.
Please, Ghoulies & Ghosties & Long-leggedy Beasties - stop stealing our stuff!
But if you must, please steal the cheaper things!
You can find what you need to feed yourself right here:
Flatware, clothes, books, garden tools -- so many things
have gone missing since 2008. Where are you keeping it all?
Let me know; I may hire you as closet organizers.
And now . . . our moment of real:
So there I am, snapping pictures in my not-really-ready-for-primetime kitchen,
and I realize that A) there's the back and tail of our dog Dylan
in the bottom of this shot, and B) the dishwasher is open.
Oops.
Happy Wednesday, blogging friends.
Now go count your flatware. I did. Not good news . . . . -- Cass
So, for now, we'll use this Mikasa flatware as our everyday,
and it will live atop Jabba The Hutch in a glass vase,
so both we and the ghosties can easily find it.
It looks a lot like the Royal Scroll.
Old Stuff |
New Stuff |
It's almost as heavy, also 18/10 stainless, and with similar lines.
I am hoping to fool the ghosts into stealing it instead of the other.
See? Here are both patterns together.
Don't you think that will totally confuse kleptomaniacal ghosties?
It will absolutely confuse my husband, and he is at least as smart as our ghosts.
Please, Ghoulies & Ghosties & Long-leggedy Beasties - stop stealing our stuff!
But if you must, please steal the cheaper things!
You can find what you need to feed yourself right here:
Don't open the drawers; there's no Royal Scroll flatware in there! And please don't steal Gilda the dog. |
Flatware, clothes, books, garden tools -- so many things
have gone missing since 2008. Where are you keeping it all?
Let me know; I may hire you as closet organizers.
And now . . . our moment of real:
So there I am, snapping pictures in my not-really-ready-for-primetime kitchen,
and I realize that A) there's the back and tail of our dog Dylan
in the bottom of this shot, and B) the dishwasher is open.
Oops.
Happy Wednesday, blogging friends.
Now go count your flatware. I did. Not good news . . . . -- Cass