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Brown Paper Packages

November 13, 2015 at 9:03 am by Claudia

Late in the day yesterday, the boxes we sent from Florida arrived via UPS. It was dark out (so early these days!) and we opened the kitchen door (which has no protective overhang) to see three boxes, stacked one on top of each other, sitting on the door sill. It was raining, so why they weren’t put on the porch, I don’t know. That happened once before. I fired off an email to UPS because the boxes were already a bit wet and would have become wetter very quickly. To my surprise, they got back to me right away with an apology.

Now that I think about it today, perhaps the driver wanted to leave them up off the ground and the porch floor was already pretty wet. Maybe he thought we’d see them there more quickly than we’d see them on the porch. But I will make sure the drivers know to put the packages on the porch.

Thankfully, Don opened the door to let Scout out and there they were.

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An oil painting by my great-aunt Ruth, my maternal grandmother’s sister. Ruth also painted the small oil of the family farm in Orillia, Ontario that hangs by the front door. This painting hung in my grandmother’s living room. When she passed away, Mom hung it in her home. And now I have it. I’ve always loved the colors in this painting and I loved my Aunt Ruth.

We have limited wall space in this cottage. Or, we thought we had limited wall space until we had a little epiphany last night. Since we love collecting art and graphics, we are going to make this large stairway wall a big old gallery wall. We have paintings and prints stored under the beds and in the shed. And we always see things when we’re out antiquing that we want to buy but we stop ourselves thinking that we have nowhere to hang them.

Duh. We do.

This will be fun.

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This is a quilt I made for my mom. It’s a wall hanging. I made it many years ago using the maple leaf pattern in honor of her Canadian roots. It was hanging on the wall in the condo.

As was this:

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It’s a needlepoint stitch sampler that I made for my mom. I was heavily into needlepoint when I was in my twenties. All the nieces and nephews received a needlepoint Christmas stocking from their Aunt Claudia. This piece was special and I had it matted and framed for mom. Can you tell she liked earth tones? I didn’t necessarily do it on purpose, but the same colors are in the quilt as well.

This will be a part of our gallery wall.

Meredith also needlepointed a beautiful landscape for mom, which was also framed, and she took that home with her.

The truth is, both Mom and Dad had already given us the precious things they wanted us to have. Mom started doing that many years ago. Dad did the same. So the things I packed up in Florida are mostly little memories of them – some of Dad’s tools, wind chimes that hung on their lanai, a cross or two from my mom’s collection – things like that. And lots of photos. Lots.

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The two scarves that I’ve listed on Etsy sold right away, which is lovely and gratifying. But, as I sat here yesterday afternoon with no yarn on hand and the new skeins of yarn I ordered still in transit, I became a bit panicked. Crocheting has become a sort of lifeline for me and I absolutely had  to be making another scarf. That minute. So I grabbed the keys to my car and drove up the road a mile or so to our local yarn shop. It’s a lovely little shop located in a renovated barn. Most of the yarn is too expensive for me, but I had to have something. I ended up choosing Cascade 220 Superwash in lovely shade of blue.

Ah, that’s better.

At some point, this will be in the Etsy Shop.

Trying to hang in there.

Happy Friday.

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Filed Under: crochet, Dad, mom 34 Comments

The Way Things Are

November 12, 2015 at 9:20 am by Claudia

Reading, but only for a short while. Crocheting. Walking aimlessly around the house. Browsing online. Taking care of Scout. Cuddling with my husband.

Welcome to my days since I’ve been home. It’s hard for me to commit to anything for any length of time. But, for some reason, I’ve been able to crochet. I just finished my second scarf yesterday afternoon and I’ll be putting it in the Etsy shop later today. (The scarf I posted yesterday sold rather quickly.)

It feels good to accomplish something.

I have trouble getting to sleep and, after dozing for a short time, I wake up and am confused as to where I am. Is that Dad in the room with me? Is it Mom? It’s unsettling. I woke up feeling very sad.

I know it’s all a part of the grieving process and I’m not trying to rush anything or deny any of my feelings. I’ve grieved a lot in my life. I’ve lost a lot of friends and students and colleagues and family members. Losing my parents is hitting me in my very core, in ways I didn’t – couldn’t – anticipate.

Don came in the door yesterday with these:

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I don’t know what I’d do without him. He’s there for me; solid, understanding, compassionate.

And so I wait for some more yarn to make its way to my mailbox, ready to create a few more Obsession Scarves. A box of things; pictures, memories, paintings, should be arriving today. I may actually get in the car and drive to Target to buy some mailing boxes and a yarn needle at Michaels. I spent a long time yesterday searching for mine but I have no idea where I put them. They’ve dropped off the face of the earth.

Could this post be more tedious and boring? Even I  am bored by it. But I always speak truth to you and this is where I am at the moment.

How about a pretty picture?

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It’s been raining here for the past two days and it sure looks gloomy this morning. I hope the sun decides to make an appearance.

Happy Thursday.

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Gifts, Etsy, and a Salute to a Veteran

November 11, 2015 at 9:36 am by Claudia

Don came in the house the other day after running some errands and said “Merry Christmas!” He was carrying two boxes addressed to me. They were from Kathy and Barbara, two readers of this blog.

I needed some cheering up and who doesn’t love opening a present?

Kathy sent a lovely sympathy card with a poem that made Don and me cry. She sent an additional copy for me to send to Meredith. Kathy’s present was all about comfort food – for all three members of our family.

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The Ghirardelli chocolates are almost gone. Don will polish off those Corn Nuts in no time. And Milo’s Chicken Meatballs are Scout’s favorite treat. We add them to her food because she loves them so much.

Thank you, Kathy.

Barbara sent a beautiful sympathy card and a box full of goodies.

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Two books and a bookmark. I almost bought The Miniaturist when I was in NYC, but held off. So I’m excited to now have a copy. The other book I’ve not heard of, but it’s subtitled: Pride and Prejudice: The Servants’ Story, which sounds very interesting, indeed. And you know how I feel about cupcakes.

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Minis! That mini canvas is fabulous and is going to go over the sofa in the TSP. There are two more record albums and a NYC sign.

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Lovely tins. Don’t you want some of these in your real-life home? And a cup of coffee/tea.

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A keyboard for the TSP. I discovered this keyboard online and had it bookmarked for a future purchase, but Barbara beat me to it. Love, love it.

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And an adorable doggie egg cup. Actually, two of them, the other was downstairs when I took this picture.

Thank you so much, Kathy and Barbara. You brightened my day. What lovely presents!

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In other news, I added my finished Obsession Scarf to the Etsy Shop, which has been on a two-year hiatus. I’m almost done with the turquoise scarf and I’ll list that, too. Since crocheting provides some comfort at the moment, I will most likely make a few more. The widget for the Etsy shop is on my sidebar.

Edited to add: Sold. Thank you! I’ll add another scarf in the next couple of days…

I’m stealing this next photo from my sister’s blog. I have a copy, too, but it’s packed away.

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That’s my dad and my grandfather. Dad was a decorated veteran of WWII. Like so many at that time, he joined the Air Force when he was very young – eighteen – and served for four years. He never glorified war. He barely spoke of it when I was growing up. He wasn’t into all of the rah-rah, go get ’em, kill the bastards crap that we’ve all heard. He saw firsthand the horrors of war and he never forgot them. In his final years, he was tortured by nightmares of that time in his life. It came back to haunt him.

I admire the fact that my dad never bragged about his time in the war. Meredith and I never even knew he was decorated until we found that paperwork in my parents’ safe deposit box during my August visit to Florida. He was a gentle and kind man, my dad. But the war made a mark on him and he was forever changed by it. We think that some of what we saw in him  – the tension, the nervous problems, the mood swings – may have been the result of what he went through as a very young soldier seeing things no one should ever see.

On this Veteran’s Day, I honor my dad. And I fervently hope for an end to all wars.

Happy Wednesday.

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Filed Under: Dad, etsy, gifts, miniatures 44 Comments

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