I'm sitting here this Saturday, Sept. 14th, going through my photos on my computer (doing a little bit of cleanup!). I found a folder of "My Favorite Things" that I've put together through the years.
So I took a trip down memory lane! I still have most of these items that I moved with me here to Astoria. Oh such nostalgia!
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"Wade" figurines that were my mom's. Still have! |
And many others...... some I still have, others I've given to either one of my sisters or my son.
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Red Wing pottery collection and the blue "collectors" Corvette given to me by my son on my 40th birthday. Also, there are some of my mom's antique dog collection that she started in the 1940's. The plate with the church on it, was a commemorative plate from the St. Luke's Church in Portland, Oregon, back in the 50's. We lived across the street from that church! Still have all! |
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Victorian Style cookie jar.... was my mom's and my kids always went to it first when we went to "grandma's house"... as she always had fresh baked cookies in it. |
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My china teacups and shelf - was my mom's and I have this in my bedroom now. All teacups were given to me through the years by either my grandmother or my mom's cousins (sisters who lived together and never married). |
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Self-explanatory! |
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My little white "wood stove" (electric) that I bought a few years ago.... love this for the cold winter nights. |
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Ceramic Christmas houses - I've been painting a large set of these since the 1960's!! |
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Vintage porcelain dish with lid - was my mom's and still have it. |
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Vintage china plate - I have many! They were all my mom's that she collected over the years. |
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Leather coin purse that was my dad's. I've given it to my son. |
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Hanging sewn decoration that a friend gave me back in the 1970's. |
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Love this darling wall hanging with twigs and the pink birds. I bought this at a shop in La Pine, Oregon when I lived there, back in 2012. Just love the pink birds! Still have it. |
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Vintage china and porcelain lamp that was my grandmother's. Unfortunately, I had given it to my siter when I moved, and it burned up in their house fire on June 29th of this year. Very sad. |
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Picture of my mom when she was in her mid-twenties. I love the old frame, which has been with this photo since it was probably put into the frame! |
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One of my mom's hankies. She collected many. I still have them. |
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Book written by a friend of mine, Marilyn Gossett. She is very crafty and published a series of these types of books in the 1990's. I have several. Love them all! |
It's a gray, rainy day here, and I'm feeling nostalgic and that's why I was looking through my old photos.
Have a nice Saturday everyone!
Marilyn
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All your pillows are pretty and you have a lot of past treasures with special memories attached. That is so wonderful. Have a great new week ahead. Hugs. Kris
ReplyDeleteKris thank you! Lots of "old" treasures, that's for sure! I managed to bring most of them with me when I moved. That shows how much they mean to me! I downsized a ton before I moved! Marilyn
DeleteMy favorite is the photograph of your mother. What a wonderful thing to have and treasure. I was very impressed with your cathedral window pillows. I have a quilt that my mama made all by hand that is a cathedral window pattern. She used bright calico colors and put them all together with the background of off-white muslin. I've never had the courage to attempt making anything in that pattern, so bravo great job!
ReplyDeleteI am surprised with all you've kept since you are downsizing
Connie..... hope you are having a good Sunday! Yes.. that Cathedral Window was challenging, and I did those by hand.. no machine. In today's age, you can make them using all sewing machine, but I loved doing it by hand. My friend at that time, when we were quilting together, attempted a king quilt! I don't know if she ever got it done! We parted ways a few years later, and at that time, it wasn't done. I've since learned to make the Cathedral Window using the machine, and I made one more thing I think, but don't know what happened to it.. it might have just been a sample. I bet your mama's calico quilt was gorgeous! I keep thinking I want to attempt it again, and I love the Radiant Star pattern. I have (somewhere I think) a bag of Radiant Star blocks that I made, just for fun. Was thinking one day I'd make potholders or a small wall hanging. I used to take them to work on (all by hand) on trips I took! My sewing, sadly, has taken back seat to my papercrafting! Hugs.... Marilyn
DeleteWow, I hit the publish button before I was through talking hee-hee. Well anyway; here's wishing you a wonderful week and I just want to say great post.
ReplyDeleteThank you Connie! Marilyn
DeleteBeautiful Beautiful treasures! I'm so happy you're near your son and family and have finished your move!
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