Tuesday, December 4, 2012

my mothers ornaments




I've only just begun unwrapping my mothers ornaments, I have an enormous box to go through.  I keep stopping and lingering over each one.  So many memories attached to nearly all of them. Tiny bits from my youngest of childhood memories, in fact those vintage ones predate my arrival.  I don't know if they were purchased during my brothers first Christmases?  Or if even earlier, perhaps my newlywed mother picked them out for their home? There are so many ones that we found while shopping together over the years ... department stores, craft shows, home boutiques (we shared a BIG love of home boutiques and handmade ornaments) ... some made for her by her friends.  I'm not sure of the origins of the Santa painting, it arrived sometime after I left home.  It's a charming little original painting, I assume done by or gifted to her by a friend. 



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25 comments:

  1. Oh Sally, So wonderful that you have them, and also difficult to go through them. The Santa painting is just great!

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    1. Hi Pam! Yes, it's quite a process going through them. I look forward to when I am further along the process of grief and I can take them out again and it not be so heart-tugging.
      Isn't the painting fun?! I will have to get it framed. Whoever gave it to my mother, just slipped it between a mat and some cardboard and presented it to her, & my mom never framed it.

      Happy week to you!

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  2. So much fun revisiting old memories!!
    Anri Angel in orange?

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    1. Hi Suzan! It's amazing how many of the ornaments I can remember where they came from! You've got a very good eye - yes indeedy, Anri Ferrandiz angel in orange. I didn't have any of my own and I think it's so cute.

      Happy week to you!

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  3. Hi Sally,
    What sweet ornaments...and, oh, how I love the candy cane coat hanger. My gramma used to make us them for Christmas and birthdays. She's been gone for over twenty years and mine are wearing out. Don't you just treasure your older ornaments? They have such a sweetness that the newer ones just don't have.

    Oh...You are so thoughtful to comment about your geneaology study. I 'm glad you are having a good experience with the LDS site. I think I will try that, too. Ancestry.com is a bit expensive to join and right now we don't have the money to spend on such a luxury.
    Thank you for sharing, my sweet friend.
    Blessings and fond friendship,
    Carolynn xxx

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    1. Hi Carolynn! You have excellent eyesight! I didn't think anyone would see the coat hanger, I cropped so much of it out of the photo. ;) I have memories of them as a small girl. Yes, I adore my old ornaments so much - I'm a big sentimental goober and I love anything that gives me a lump in my throat and tugs at my heart.
      You're so very welcome! It is familysearch.org and they've done a really good job with entering Swedish records. If I understood correctly, it was the law in Sweden that you had to register births so that's very helpful. I only wish I could know more details about my ancestors but I guess that's too much to ask.

      Happiest of weeks to you!

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  4. Don't you love getting lost in all of those wonderful memories? I have found lots of vintage ornaments throughout the years but my most favorite ones are the ones that belonged to my grandmother. I only have a few but they are priceless to me.

    Happy Holidays!

    Erica

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    1. Hi Erica! Yes, I could easily sit all day and drift backwards, revisiting memories. That's so wonderful you have some of your grandmothers ornaments. I have my mom's but none of my grandma's, you're so very lucky!

      Happy holidays to you!

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  5. How lovely! It's always wonderful to reminisce beautiful memories. Your Mom's ornaments are just beautiful. Lingering - that's what I also do when tinkering over souvenirs. Happy Rednesday.

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  6. I just unpacked some Christmas things that I grew up with, and they're like seeing an old friend again! I think it's so wonderful that you have all of these things of your Mom's. That little putz house is so sweet, and that painting is one of the most charming things I've seen in a long time!
    Happy REDnesday,
    Carol

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  7. My condolences on the loss of your beloved mother - grief hits harder this time of year.

    Visiting from Rednesday. Come and join me in my Countdown to Kitschmas.

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  8. Sally, Those ornaments are so precious. Especially the memories that go with them. How fun to open each one up and bring back some of those wonderful memories. Love that SAnta painting too. Enjoy pulling out your things and reminicing.

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  9. Special treasures & precious memories...so sorry for your loss.

    Kay Ellen

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  10. I think the hardest part of Christmas is memories of lost loved ones. I get pleasure from those great memories but also sadness that they are no longer with us. These are wonderful memories of Christmas's past. Thank you for the lovely post.

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  11. Even though it's hard, it's so wonderful that you have them. My favorite is the Putz house. Everything is so pretty.
    Ann

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  12. I just dropped in from Vintage Thingie Thursday - I feel your pain - I just lost my mother in August and my mother in law in September - it is almost too much to comprehend. But, I have a lot of ornaments and decorations from both my mother and grandmother - that's the only way I want to decorate now - with vintage!!

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  13. I'm enjoying my childhood ornaments this year too ~ such sweet memories of simpler times. I like that cute little guy in the back with the black hat. Merry Christmas to you.

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  14. Great decorations! The sentimental ones are the best!

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  15. Vintage ornies are always wonderful but that they are your mothers that makes them true treasures.

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  16. What sweet ornaments -- you are very lucky to have them. I remember two special birds from my childhood tree, and have always wished that I had them. Love that cute little angel!

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  17. What memories these ornaments bring back. It's like looking through an old photo album. Enjoy!
    Balisha

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  18. I'm so glad you have your mother's ornaments. Take your time going through them and enjoy every minute.

    Thanks so much for joining in this week. I'm hoping George is home by now.

    xo
    Claudia

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  19. What a precious gift to have all these Christmas ornaments from you Mother! The memories of her will be great comfort always.
    hugs, Linda

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  20. What special treasures and treasured memories you have in the ornaments. So wonderful that you have them. Visiting from Favorite Things and VTT. Thanks for stopping by CollectInTexas Gal...glad you got a kick out of remembering the good ole days of DialUp. We are so spoiled now...but wouldn't want to go back...LOL!!!

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