sole survivor of the september purge

…and two weeks later…

I’m not sure about using the white matelese coverlet–it wrinkles– to cover the foam cushion, but the old quilt’s colors are too busy.

I wish I had been born with a decorating gene.  I guess I missed that perk because I was off eating peaches and wasn’t paying attention.

I also missed the “fashion diva” gene, too.  My mother did the best she could, but nothing stuck (except for the “you can never have too many earrings” mantra).

Three weeks later…

Okay, one more try.  This time with the new curtain rod (which looks bowed, but isn’t really, I don’t think…maybe the drapes are pulling it down?) and my favorite old ebay drapes.

I think I need some black pillows?  Or more aqua?  Or maybe I should just ignore all those pillows and play the fiddle instead.

Good idea.

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my brother’s birthday

…is on Halloween!

We spent our elementary-school years in a “Leave It To Beaver” neighborhood.  We walked to school.  And walked home for lunch–peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.  Then we walked back to school.  Yes, even in three feet of snow.

It was in the era when mothers said, “It’s not raining.  Go play outside,” meaning none of the kids in our neighborhood sat in their houses and watched tv.  We would return at lunchtime (noon) and dinner (five thirty).  When we weren’t playing in the fields across the street (now the Rhode Island Mall) my brother was writing and directing plays for us to act in, we were trying to scrounge enough money from impromptu yard sales to buy Hostess cupcakes, playing Barbie (me), playing “soldier” (him), riding bikes, rollerskating and dancing in the Cristofaro’s garage.

So on my brother’s birthday the neighborhood kids would gather in our basement for a party with hot dogs, potato sticks, orange soda and cake.  We’d get all wound up and then hit the streets.

Trick or treat heaven, I tell ya.  One house after another, street after street.  We’d have to come home once or twice to empty our bags (and hope Daddy wouldn’t steal all of his favorite candy bars while we were gone). 

My father, who loved candy and kids and parties and holidays, would wait until we left the house before putting on a costume and trick or treating the neighbors.  Once he dressed as a witch, not knowing that the local radio station was running a contest.  The person who found the “WPRO Witch” was the winner, so Dad was accosted everywhere he went.

The following year he decided it was safer to stay home, so my mother wrapped him in newspapers and sat him in a chair at the front door.  His face was covered with a stocking and a treat bag hung from his wrist.  Kids would come up to the door and assume he was a decoration, until he slowly lifted his arm and terrified children would drop treats into *his* bag.

My brother and I had no idea any of this was going on back at the house.   Yet our father had his own mixing bowl filled with candy and was in on the post-Halloween trading session at the kitchen table.  He would trade anything for a Snickers.

So Happy Birthday, Skip!  If you didn’t live so far away I’d make you hot dogs, with your own can of potato sticks on the side.  And Ho-Ho’s for dessert.

Happy Halloween, too.

Love,
your sister

 

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gonna be a party tonight

See these happy people? We had just witnessed our children getting married. We were so happy. And so well-dressed.

And the four of us were together several years later, poised to cut into our steaks at a family dinner, when The Big Announcement was made.

Pregnant.

What a great word.

At first we sat there, stunned. Really, mouths hanging open stunned. Then there were hugs and tears and wine. The future grandmothers toasted each other more than once.

It was an event.

Now the four of us are going to a birthday party. Our handsome, healthy, highly intelligent and adorable grandson is turning ONE.

There will be cake, Elmo paper plates and presents. Probably lots of presents.

I hope we can all control ourselves, but then again…aren’t grandparents supposed to be a little indulgent?

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ghosts of halloween past

Remember the mystery box I received from Amazon last month?  Inside was an Epson photo scanner.  My winter project.  I will be scanning the family photo albums, Banjo Man’s slides and a box of black and white photos from my  grandmother’s albums and putting them on cd’s.  Those smelly moldy photo albums must go!

It’s easy to do and addictive.  Really addictive.  Hence some of these Halloween pictures from when the kids were little and were content to visit 7 or 8 houses and then end up at the Beshirs for hot chocolate.

1981

(I was 29 at the time, and yes, I am wearing a bonnet with removable cow horns.  Also check out the big sister on the left making sure her little brother’s rabbit ears stick up for the picture!)

1986

1986

Told you this was addictive.

Happy Halloween.  Hope you haven’t eaten all the candy yet.

1982

This was the  year I sewed a 76-piece E.T. costume.  The ladybug costume still exists and was worn by various children for 20+ years.  In fact, it’s still in my basement.  “Miss Piggy” here insisted on having a bosom at age 2.
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out of the closet #2

I can’t remember where I bought this.  I think it was in a plastic grocery sack at the Brimfield Antique Fair and I probably intended to cut it up for the vintage Christmas stockings I used to make for the animal shelter’s annual fundraiser.  Anyone who donated $200 received one of these as a thank you.

 

 

 

 

Fortunately I never ran out of material and needed to cut this up, because now I’ve discovered it’s a 1920’s Flapper dress.  It definitely has some wear and the silk is fragile, but it’s almost 90 years old.

Too bad I have to grow 6″ and lose 40 pounds before I can wear it to Walmart.

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sign of the times

Who says airports aren’t fun?????

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he always loves his birthday

Who wouldn’t like a new GI Joe?

The Mickey Mouse cake overwhelmed him.  I’m sure I baked and decorated it, but I’ve blocked it out of my memory.  Frosting requires coordination, of which I have little.

As did the Black Cat cake.

(please note:  my son was not drinking the beer or the coffee, nor was he allowed near the knife)

See the shirt he’s wearing?  I found that in the Big Clean Out and washed it yesterday.  I think he wore it every day for years.  I have the matching corduroy pants, too.

Most of you recognize Son #2, aka “Willie”. Even though he’s all grown up now, I may have to whip up a birthday cake for him.  Or maybe instead, take him to Artz for ribs.

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out of the closet #1

I thought you might like to see some of the strange things that I found while cleaning.  I bought this beauty for $10 at a local flea market so my daughters could have fun dressing up in it.  We played with it for years and long after my pretend princess brides left home, I couldn’t throw it out or give it to charity.

It took up a lot of room in the closet, but doing homework is easier when you wear tulle.

Bodice

The back, with lots of beautiful buttons.

I guess it’s time to see what it’s worth and let it have a new home.

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what’s in box #14?

Not a hat.

Not an umbrella.

Yes, it’s a lampshade.

And it’s made from some kind of hide.

What kind of leather do you think this is?  It’s pretty darn thick.  And the spokes are metal.   I’d shop for a lamp to fit it (if such a thing exists) but I don’t necessarily want to light up my life with an extinct animal skin.

Have you ever seen anything like it before? I bought it at a yard sale about 10 years ago, just because it looked so out of place amidst the trivets and sheets and old Tupperware.  Sometimes I am overcome with the urge to buy the strangest things at garage sales, which is how I ended up with the top half of a male mannequin, 2 dozen individual syrup pitchers, 4 yards of pink and white wool, Mickey Mouse fabric, etc.

But I have changed.

Really.  I have.

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if you have october birthdays in your family…

When I was here…

I bought this.

And, no, it’s not for me. And I bought it before my pledge to never buy anything like this again.

It’s for my daughter-in-law. She likes baking cakes. And she likes Halloween. And her handsome, healthy baby boy has an October birthday.

She needs this, I tell you.  She can’t live without it.   My grandson must have a pumpkin cake!!!!

I’m putting it in the mail tomorrow.  I don’t think she’ll mind.

Maybe she’ll laugh.

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