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The Tea Chest

June 10, 2009 at 12:00 am by Claudia


When I was a child, I always saw this tea chest on a corner shelf at my Grandmother’s house. I can see the what-not shelf now, with its dark mahogany spindles. It was just something that was always there. As I grew older, my grandmother told me it had been in her parents’ farmhouse in Canada. Whether it was always theirs or passed down to them, I am unsure. I recently asked my Mom about it and she can’t remember either. I do remember my Grandma saying that it had been handmade by someone. Each of the interior lids has a small shell as the handle.


Tea was a valuable commodity and tea chests came with a lock and key. By the time I came to know this piece, its use as a tea chest had long since passed. I must have peeked in it at one time or other. I do know that I loved it and always hoped to have it one day. My Mother had it in her home for many years after my Grandmother died, and eventually gave it to me.


When I looked inside, I found many things – lots of pennies, a blue glass dish, a pick for my grandfather’s autoharp, a note written by my mother (as a young teen) to my Grandmother, a copy of the contents of my Great-Grandfather’s estate. But the most heartbreaking and precious of the treasures found inside were the cards trimmed in black that were given out at the funerals of my great-aunts, my Grandmother’s sisters. During the flu epidemic in 1918, my Grandmother, who was a nurse, returned back home to nurse her family. She had to watch as she lost one sister and then another. Maggie was in her 20’s, and Rhoda, my Grandmother’s adored youngest sister, was but a teenager. Both of them died within days of each other. I can’t imagine the grief my family felt. It is incomprehensible.

Grandma never got over their deaths. And her adored Rhoda? There is a lock of her hair along with the death notice that makes it all the more poignant. Grandma talked often about Rhoda and how wonderful she was. She loved Maggie, too, but Rhoda was the youngest of the 5 children – the baby.

I am fortunate enough to have a pack of letters that Rhoda wrote to Grandma while Gram was in Nursing School in Barrie, Ontario. You have only to read one of them to see how delightful, joyful and lovely that girl was. Her joy in living leaps off every page. I find myself reading them occasionally and thinking that she had only a few years left as she wrote them.

I’ve kept the contents as I found them – even the pennies. I sense that it was Grandma’s private hiding place for a few precious things. I am honored to have it in my possession, along with the letters and Rhoda’s copy of Alice in Wonderland.

Filed Under: family, favorite things, Grandma 12 Comments

My Obsession

May 6, 2009 at 11:06 am by Claudia


I have a confession to make. I fell in love with this painting about a year ago. It hung near the front counter in Vignettes. I saw it last summer when I was here coaching ~ if you remember I was here for one two-week stretch and then, a month later, another 10 day stretch. This is how it looked in the store. I came back this year and it was still there. It was rather expensive. I talked myself out of it. On my third or fourth visit to Vignettes, I took a picture of it, thinking I would upload it to my laptop and ponder. Fast forward a couple of months. Every time I went into the store, which was usually once a week, I talked to Lori about it. I went home to New York for a visit. I returned and when I finally hit Vignettes again, Lori told me that I had just missed their sidewalk sale and that a customer had decided to buy the painting, had it all wrapped up ready to go and then changed her mind. She said that while wrapping it up, my face flashed through her mind and she thought how sad I would be when I trotted back into the store and found it gone.


So I went back to the apartment and emailed my photo of the painting to my husband. Frankly, I didn’t think he’d go for the whole cherub thing. I usually don’t go for it, but this is an antique, one-of-a-kind beauty from France and there is just something about the faded beauty, the colors…everything. Husband, being the wonderful man that he is, surprised me and said if I loved it, then get it. I know it really isn’t his cup of tea but he understands me, bless him. Still, I waited a bit. This past Monday, I went in, talked to Lori, took it down from the wall, walked through the store looking at it in all sorts of light. Lori is infinitely patient. Finally, I said yes. I bought it. Frankly, it is more than I would normally spend, even at 20% off. I could have used that money for other things, far more practical things. It just stole my heart…I couldn’t get it out of my mind, I obsessed about it, I loved it. And I almost missed out on it. I mean, come on. Isn’t that a sign?

I have a plan. I will be hanging it in our bedroom. We have an enclosed chimney that is in the center of one wall. It will be perfect there. And I am finally inspired to re-do the bedroom. It is my inspiration piece. I. Love. This. Painting.

Try as I might, I cannot capture the color of the frame, which is more aqua than the photo indicates. My obsession is now hanging in Mockingbird Hill Cottage West, bringing me joy every time I rest my weary eyes on its beauty.

Filed Under: favorite things, husband, Vignettes 16 Comments

A Baby Shoe

May 4, 2009 at 11:56 am by Claudia

This was my Grandmother’s baby shoe. My Mom gave it to me many years ago. Grandma passed away in 1985 ~ she was in her 90’s. I have many treasures that belonged to Grandma, but this little shoe really touches me. How sweet it is with the cream colored buttons and soft black leather. It was worn on the little foot of a woman I only knew as an adult. It has stayed in remarkably good condition.

Right before I returned to California, I gently put it under my glass dome. It will be waiting for me when I return.

Filed Under: favorite things, Grandma 14 Comments

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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