Friday, February 24, 2012

Celebration


Family...
I have been so blessed to have a close and loving family.
And so has Mr. Flea.
Tomorrow we will be celebrating the 90th birthday
 of Mr. Flea's Mom.
She and his Dad (age 92)  are still  healthy and active
 and live here in the same retirement community as my Dad.
Yes, I am back in Florida!
Thanks Dan...for holding down the fort up north..again!


You would all just love my mother-in-law Rachel...
...another creative spirit...full of energy and enthusiasm for life.
She was a school teacher for many years
 and is a talented artist...still painting with water colors
 and quilting to this day.


This is a bit of lace and silk that long ago
 had been tucked away in an envelope by Mr. Flea's grandmother.
 They were the remnants of her mother's wedding gown.
(Mr. Flea's great-grandmother)


My mother in law has passed the envelope on to me...
...a keeper of such mementos.
I am delighted to treasure it...
 and one day pass these bits of silk and lace
 to another keeper within the family.

We have many blessings and reasons to celebrate!

I hope you do too.

Have a wonderful weekend!
:)

42 comments:

  1. Rare to hear the name Rachel in a woman of that age. Refreshing in the age of Gertrudes, Matildas and Frannies.

    ~Bliss~

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  2. Very nice to have these things passed on to you...They are always the best treasures to have...Blessings Lori

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  3. What a very sweet and inspirational post. So nice to hear this story of remembrance and special keepsakes. You are very lucky to have these treasures passed on to you :)

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  4. Perhaps one of the most endearing things I have ever read. What a blessing you are to take on this most important torch.

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  5. congrats on a beautiful and rare tradition. i know you will do it proud my friend.

    hugs,

    shelley

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  6. Happy Birthday to your MIL! How wonderful - 90 years and in good health.

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  7. I too cling to any memories of the past...mine of Alberta Canada and Kentucky. Bless you for being so good to pass along the treasures...bon week-end~

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  8. Lovely post! I love the pictures you have shared with us. Have a great celebration with your loved ones!
    Hugs,
    Sherry

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  9. Laur, what a treasure for you to "keep". How fun to celebrate such a great birthday. Happy Birthday from me to her!
    Annette

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  10. That is so truly precious.

    What a treasure within your family so see it continue like that.

    Awesome.

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  11. So sweet to have family treasures like this...I know you are the right person to care for them, too!

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  12. What a wonderful gift to receive and to treasure, enjoy your special day tommorow. Hugs Mary

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  13. How wonderful to continue the legacy and to hold such treasures.
    Have a great weekend.
    xx
    z

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  15. What a precious post darling...congratulations !! for this special day...love love love ....Ria...xxx..

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  16. lovely post! happy birthday to your mom in law! thank you for sharing,
    hugs, peggy aplSEEDS

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  17. What a lovely blog to read first thing this morning! I love your photos... so soft, so pretty.

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  18. Wow, that is truly special. My grandparents both were extremely fortunate to survive the Armenian genocide of 1915. They had to flee for their lives and everything material was left behind. We have no family heirlooms or special momentos. My parents moved our young family to Canada when I was just 3, again not having much to bring with them. I think that is why I love antiques and vintage items, and choose to surround myself with it. I feel that maybe I crave history, even if it isn't mine.

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  19. Happy Birthday to Mom Flea...what a milestone. And to the "Keeper of the Treasures", happy weekend...Tanya

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  20. How wonderful! What a blessing that your husband's parents still have each other. Have a wonderful visit!

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  21. What a perfect job for you! Such a sweet story!

    tot

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  22. Wow! WHAT a treasure! I LOVE mementos and things with sentimental value.

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  23. What a beautiful post.So glad I found your blog.I am your newest follower.

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  24. It is so wonderful that this wedding remnant was passed on to you. I suppose they understand how you will treasure it!

    It is absolutely an especially nice gift for you! The watercolor of it is outstanding!

    Smiles, Cyndi

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  25. You are so lucky to receive these treasures!!

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  26. Laura I can hear the love in your writing for this woman. I would say she is most blessed! I think she passed the envelope to the best keeper in the world!
    hugs...

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  27. Oh Laura
    What a treasure you have - that is such a lovely idea for an heirloom family keepsake.
    In fact it has made me think of making several such packages of keepsakes for my children and grandchildren - what pieces to include - my mind is brimming over with ideas!

    Wishing your dear MIL a belated "Happy 90th Birthday", she sounds such a darling and loves all the things we do!
    You must have all had a fun day.

    Enjoy your Sunday
    love
    Shane x

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  28. I can feel the love from here. You are all so lucky to be so close. How I envy the family ties you have.
    Happy Birthday to Rachel.
    hugs
    Carole

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  29. Happy Birthday to your Mother -In- Law. My Hubby's Grandmother had the last name of Hayes. My Mother-In- Law's name is Emma :)
    Have a great time!!
    xxx Liz

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  30. I think your MIL found the perfect keeper of the family treasures! What wonderful momentos!
    Jane

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  31. How wonderful to have these lovely keepsakes to pass down to future generations and to treasure while they are in your possession. Being the keeper of family heirlooms is a wonderful position to be in. Your mother in law sounds like a lovely lovely lady. How blessed you truly are to have her. I have goose bumps just thinking about this post ;-)

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  32. Lovely post and a great reminder of what's really important in life faith and family. Thanks for sharing!

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  33. love this post laura!
    have a nice sundag hugs from lotten in sweden

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  34. Have a wonderful celebration and thank you for sharing the new treasures that were passed on to you!

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  35. What a lovely post, as always!! And congratulations to your mother-in-law on her 90th!!!

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  36. Treasures such as these should be held close to your heart. What a beautiful compliment passing these down onto you. They are absolutely beautiful !

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  37. How lucky you are Laura!! Back in Florida again!?!?! Nice post and really nice family you have! Thinking of you!

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  38. How wonderful to have a piece of that wedding gown! Happy birthday to your mother-in-law. Laura

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  39. Hi Laura. I recently found your blog and it has quickly become one of my favorites! I love your photography and I have enjoyed accompanying you on all your escapades. I hope I'm not being too nosy, but I wonder if your lakehouse is at Lake Pleasant. I vacationed there at Baker's Cabins for many years during my childhood. That was 50 years ago, but the lake looked very familiar to me!

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  41. What beautiful treasures you have! That's is so neat you have a pieces of her wedding gown.

    Hugs!

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  42. Lucky you are, indeed! To be the annointed keeper of family heritage and legacy is an honor. You are the perfect steward with great reverence for the treasures of history.

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