Goodwill Shopping in New York

I had to visit a Goodwill store while vacationing in New York. So while my husband was at the Yankee’s game I went Goodwill shopping!

Let me start by saying I have never been in a Goodwill store that had security. This Goodwill store had a security guard at the front door! I was blown away! But once I started to look around I then realized why they did.

There were some nice things in this goodwill. It sure wasn’t like the goodwill stores we have back home! There were lots of designer clothes and shoes. There were rows of china and dishes. I was in heaven! Some of you know how I LOVE to shop at the Goodwill store, consignment stores and flea markets (see my blog entry here about that). I also love finding antiques and learning about them (see my blog entry here about vintage pieces).

So take at look below of all the goodwill shopping I did while on vacation and photos from a few other stores I visited. Thanks for reading!

Shelves and shelves of dishes and china

The teacups were so pretty




They had silver or silver plated teapots. I was not sure which it was but it was beautiful. 






So many clothes!





Look at this Jones New York coat for only $29.99. 
It was in excellent condition!

This was a great Anne Klein coat!

I couldn’t believe the price on this classic London Fog trench coat!
Only $19.99!




I loved this Calvin Klein coat!




But I ended up buying this LL Bean wool coat for only $12.99!
It is $249 online! Fantastic!





I purchased these crystal candle holders for about $4 each.
These shoes were another great find! I paid only $9.99 for them and they are 
about $200 online (see here). 



This photo was from the Homegoods store in New Jersey.
I loved these blue and white dishes. I purchased one of the ginger jars from this collection. 




I loved this polka dot teapot at the Homegoods store!
Very cute!

More dishes and I love the chandelier candle holder.
I also purchased these shoes from Ninewest for $22.
Here is the ginger jar from the blue and white collection and I loved this
white tea cup trimmed in gold. 


My Visit to Laduree in New York

Laduree was at the top of my list of places that I wanted to see during our vacation in New York. It is located on Madison Avenue and I wasn’t sure if I was going to see it but I did. Madison Avenue is so fantastic!

There are so many great stores on that street! You could spend hours there but the only store I wanted to see was Laduree. When I walked into the store I was in awe. It was so beautiful and everything was just so lovely!

I just smiled the entire time I was there! It was an absolute delight! My husband was happy for me to. He knew that going to Laduree was something that I talked about often.  Especially, when he mentioned us going to New York for vacation. So take a look at my photos below and if you ever get a chance to visit New York take a visit to Laduree. You won’t be disappointed!  Lastly, read my blog entry from April about Laduree (see here). Enjoy!

Outside the store with my goodies!




This cabinet was filled with Laduree totes, gift bags and candles.
I purchased a black Laduree tote last year from Ebay. 






The window shelf completely decorated with treats! So beautiful!




The area upfront near the sales clerk. Look at all the delicious macroons!






They also sell perfume. 






I purchased a set of 6 marcoons. They were only $21. 
I got the rose, vanilla, pistachio, chocolate & lilly of the valley. 
They were excellent!

(all photos via Mrs. Shockley)

Using Cloth Napkins at Home

I have been adding small but elegant lifestyle changes to my life. I have always loved using dishes instead of paper plates. I love drinking out of glasses instead of plastic cups. There is nothing wrong with using paper dishware but for me I just want to use my nice things everyday.

I hate the motto of “saving things” for later. Why? Later may never come. So why not use your beautiful dishes now. Why not drink out of glasses now? What is wrong with using nice things everyday? Since when are we not good enough?

Well, we are. So I have been using my things everyday. I have now moved onto napkins. I have been reading Style & Simplicity by Ted Kennedy Watson for the last few weeks. It is absolutely inspiring! In the chapter called “Dish Towels” he mentioned using good quality dish towels as napkins. I thought what a great idea! He mentioned that his favorite were Le Jacquard Francais dish towels from France.

I have been buying mine from the local flea market. They are wonderful. I have now placed them in a basket on the counter so that after I prepare our plates for dinner we get into the habit of grabbing a linen napkin instead of a paper towel. I love using them and so does my daughter.

My linen napkins at home; ready for dinner
Having dinner with cloth napkins. It’s a small but great luxury. 



I am now in the habit of using my beautiful vases for weekly fresh flowers. 
It’s nice having them at the table for dinner. 

Puppies & Sunday Lunch

We have a boxer named “Bishop”. We have had him for about 2 years now. He is my baby! I love my boxer. Well, we recently bred him with a female boxer and they had about 8 puppies. One died because of complications but the other 7 are doing quite well.

The family of the female boxer has invited us out to see the puppies a few times now. We have enjoyed watching them grow. Below are some photos from our recent visit. Enjoy!

The family’s home. Isn’t it beautiful…….




The drive there….. not in the city




Look at all this space! The boxers have all this room to run!


The backyard. Soy beans are growing behind their home. 



My husband holding one of the gorgeous puppies!



Oh, he is feisty! He did not want a photo!




Me holding my favorite one… Isn’t he cute?




More puppies




They fed us a great simple lunch! It was pulled pork sandwiches, alfredo macaroni with broccoli,
green beans, salad, and corn on the cob! It was wonderful!




Last but not least homemade cheese cake with homemade blueberry sauce.
Oh, gosh it was to die for!


This couple has a fantastic catering company called OnSiteCaterer. Please check out their facebook page. Their food is delicious!!!
(all photos via Mrs. Shockley)

On Vacation ~ New York City 2014

Hello all, my family and I are going to be on vacation this week. It will be a short one but I am so excited to be going to New York City!! The last time we were there was in 2007 and my husband and I were attending a two-day wedding. We didn’t get to visit much of the city but from what we did see New York is just splendid!

Now we have about 5 days there and we are hoping to do more sight-seeing of the city. I will post whatever we see and do upon my return. Until then…….. enjoy your week everyone!



(photo taken by Mrs. Shockley)
I am hoping to visit Laduree in New York 


Photo by Brigitte Tohm on Unsplash
I want to see the Floral District

And of course the Statue of Liberty! We will see!

Coach Handbags

I love this season’s new summer handbags. One of my favorite designers is Coach. Their bags are affordable and are made of great quality. I have about 5 leather Coach bags. One thing I love about Coach is their repair policy. They will repair any bag of theirs no matter where you purchased it for free!



I recently sent a bag there for repair. I purchased it last year from Von Maur and one of the straps began to tear. I went to the Coach store downtown in my city and they sent it off with no problem for repair. It took about 6 weeks but it was worth it because they put new hardware on my entire bag!!


I was so excited to have my bag back and that Coach stands behind their products. As long as they keep making fantastic designs and continue with customer service, they will always have a fan! Below are my Coach bags and a few of my new favorites from this season. Enjoy!!! 





I sold this a few months ago. 



My pink Coach diaper/laptop tote




(all photos are my own )

Antiques We Should Collect

I have been told that I have an “old soul”. Even as a teenager I never really dressed like the other girls in my school. When I moved out and got my own apartment I felt so free. I was free to try any decor I wanted without any criticism.

So I knew I wanted antiques for some reason but I didn’t know what to collect or why. Over the years I have gone to a few antique shops and watched a few shows on antiques.  So for me it has been a learning process.

Recently, I read an article from the Huffington Post calledThe 7 Best Things to Buy Vintage (& 3 to Skip). It was so helpful. I printed off the list and put in my binder. What I also noticed is that I have already purchased 5 items off the list! I was so proud of myself!

The list of vintage pieces to buy is art, wooden furniture, dishware, glasses, tablecloths, vases and silverware. The 3 items to skip were light fixtures that haven’t been updated, “free” upholstered furniture and appliances you can’t test out first.

I loved this list and encourage you to go and read it. The link is above. I have also included a video from the Antiques Roadshow called “What We Should Collect”. I really loved the video it was helpful. So good luck on your vintage finds and I hope this helps. Enjoy!

Here is my painting that I purchased from the flea market this year. 
It is from 1983 so I got the “art” part completed from the list. 



Here is our dinning room table. It is all wood. 
So I completed the “wooden furniture” part from the list. 



Here is my vintage champagne bucket that I purchased. 
This is number 6 on the list. 
My blue and white vintage plates. This is number 3 on the list.





Antiques Roadshow | What We Should Collect – YouTube

(click on the link to watch the show)




(all photos taken by Mrs. Shockley)