Saturday, March 19, 2011

Obsession with the past...







My Grandmother died when I was eleven. I have the fondest memories of her and today, at the age of 47, miss her as much as I did back then. She was a woman of words. She was a writer and told wonderful stories. My fondest memories of her were when we'd spend the night. Snuggled in the fold out bed with my brothers, she would tell us the most wonderful bedtime stories. And she'd change them every time to make them new and exciting.



When my own mother passed away, I ended up with most of her old pictures. I even have a 3rd grade paper written by her, which I keep tucked away from the light. This group of pictures I put together in a shadow box along with some of her old jewelry and other odds and ends. It sits in my dining room and I look at it every day, however, there are days when I sit and look deep into the box, at the detail, and I feel as close to having a visit with her as is possible. Her name was Ethel, but everyone called her "Tiny", for she was. But when my older brother was born, he called her "Niny" and that's what I've always known her as.

8 comments:

  1. Found your blog on the Altered Page. I could really relate to this post as I too have lots of things of my Grandma's and have even used them in my art. Here name was Elsie. Thanks for the post.

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  2. I also found this posting via The Altered Page. What a beautiful collection...and a wonderful way to remember. I too have boxes of family photos...I need to get them out soon and remember myself!

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  3. And my grandma's name was Ella. I too have hords of old family photos that date back to the 1800's. I love them. cherish them. Thanks for sharing yours.

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  4. Family photos really have a way of opening up another world. And you learn so much of yourself at the same time. This is a great collection. Thanks for sharing.

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  5. What a lovely and nostalgic collection.

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  6. Such wonderful memories! The photo collection looks wonderful.

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  7. What poignant memories and stunning pictures. Beautiful story of your grandmother and mother! I love wearing pieces of jewelry that belonged to my mom and grandmothers - both of whom are no longer living. Just feel so close to them by the energy in their items. Thanks so much for sharing such a beautiful collection!

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