perc-o-prince
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While driving home, the other day, I was so excited. Not only for what I was bringing home but that I knew of a group of people who I could share my excitement with and who would understand my happiness!
As a little boy my grandmother would often tell me of the terrible fire that took their home, in 1959, just before I was born. Living with my grandparents were my cousin and his new bride. My cousin and bride lost everything including the meager life savings that they had kept, in cash, in the house. With the holidays fast approaching, my grandparents let them borrow the family Christmas ornaments that had remained fairly safe in a closet. As my grandmother approached the end of her life she would often talk of these ornaments and how much they meant to her since some of them were HER mothers(My great grandmother died in the mid 1940's) and she would have liked for me to have them (my grandmother/best friend died in 1991). Well...I dropped hints to my cousin but they were just glossed over then last year I just came out and asked if they still had these ornaments. The answer..."I'm not sure what you are talking about. I don't have any old ornaments"
Just two weeks ago we celebrated my cousins mothers 90th b-day and my cousin approached me with "I have some old ornaments that I think were your grandmothers. Would you like them?". Would I? Hell yeah! Well...it went from giving them back to sharing them with me (I get 6). When I went to the house I couldn't believe what I saw...A 7 foot tree covered with my family ornaments! Since they have had them for so long they really have become pert of their family so I took the 6 that I wanted and came home feeling like it was Christmas day!! I just set up my fifth and final tree. This one is one that I went to the woods and cut based on the description of the type of tree my grandmother grew up with. It now sits in the middle of my library and though it is the scrawniest tree I have ever had it holds the most meaning to me. I just wish my grandmother were alive to enjoy it. My 89yo grandfather remembers the ornaments but unfortunately he is now legally blind and can't see them but he, like myself, is glad that they are finally HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS!!!
I am sharing a picture of it below. I am told that the two little mica covered houses were the ones that belonged to my great grandmother. I don't know how to date ornaments so perhaps one of you can shed a little light on this?
Happy and healthy holidays to all!
Rich
As a little boy my grandmother would often tell me of the terrible fire that took their home, in 1959, just before I was born. Living with my grandparents were my cousin and his new bride. My cousin and bride lost everything including the meager life savings that they had kept, in cash, in the house. With the holidays fast approaching, my grandparents let them borrow the family Christmas ornaments that had remained fairly safe in a closet. As my grandmother approached the end of her life she would often talk of these ornaments and how much they meant to her since some of them were HER mothers(My great grandmother died in the mid 1940's) and she would have liked for me to have them (my grandmother/best friend died in 1991). Well...I dropped hints to my cousin but they were just glossed over then last year I just came out and asked if they still had these ornaments. The answer..."I'm not sure what you are talking about. I don't have any old ornaments"
Just two weeks ago we celebrated my cousins mothers 90th b-day and my cousin approached me with "I have some old ornaments that I think were your grandmothers. Would you like them?". Would I? Hell yeah! Well...it went from giving them back to sharing them with me (I get 6). When I went to the house I couldn't believe what I saw...A 7 foot tree covered with my family ornaments! Since they have had them for so long they really have become pert of their family so I took the 6 that I wanted and came home feeling like it was Christmas day!! I just set up my fifth and final tree. This one is one that I went to the woods and cut based on the description of the type of tree my grandmother grew up with. It now sits in the middle of my library and though it is the scrawniest tree I have ever had it holds the most meaning to me. I just wish my grandmother were alive to enjoy it. My 89yo grandfather remembers the ornaments but unfortunately he is now legally blind and can't see them but he, like myself, is glad that they are finally HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS!!!
I am sharing a picture of it below. I am told that the two little mica covered houses were the ones that belonged to my great grandmother. I don't know how to date ornaments so perhaps one of you can shed a little light on this?
Happy and healthy holidays to all!
Rich