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Showing posts with label Memories and Souvenirs.... Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memories and Souvenirs.... Show all posts

Saturday, 17 July 2010

Here lies one whose name was writ in water...

Our memories are fleeting things, are they not?

I find myself dredging up older memories, wallowing in them like one possessed;

Losing, like melted butter slipping between my clumsy fingers, those that might only have happened in, say, the last five years...

Ageing is like that. It's all uphill from here!

So, I promised to give you the summary of the brief time spent recently in my dad's home, sorting the wheat from the chaff, locating some treasures as it turned out, and learning to give up others for good...

I sat on the abandoned bed, now bereft of any covers, and settled down to sift through yet one more mystery box.

Stretching my body to reach it, secreted as it was under a very heavy box, I found a large clear plastic bag, bright white envelopes franked 'Aden', bearing the image of the Queen in her Coronation Year, and addressed in a small rounded hand to my mother, Joan Crawford, at her parents' home in a seaside village, not forty miles from where I live today.

Their love letters.

Letters which made their appearances over the years, in the house we lived in from when I was born, which was filled with mass-market eastern treasures they brought back with them from overseas. There were black painted tables and jewellery boxes, fragile shelves separated with spindles of glass, all decorated with scenes of blue mountain and silvery lake, tinged with the red light of the sun.

...I remember the letters, hidden away from prying eyes and from me, towards the deep bottom of a white wicker blanket chest, an ottoman... Letters held together with white ribbon, hugger-mugger with their Wedding Day favours and baby pink cards that celebrated their Little Girl's Birth -- Me.

The cards always appeared mysterious to me. Exotic. Private. Romantic.

Reminiscent of that other era. A time of shared films and Eldorado ices at the Wallaw Cinema, sometimes for both the first and the second sitting...

A hand outstretched in seaside photos, my mother, lovely with her dark hair and brows, when I only ever knew her as a Platinum, and then naturally silver Blonde. Red lips sketched in black and white, pale capri pants and a white seersucker blouse. Her Grace Kelly headscarf pinned firmly in place. She's asking my father to give her his hand so she can climb up from the sandy beach. He's standing above her on the prom, laughing, one hand outstretched to tempt her, with the other he's taking the photograph, teasing her playfully. He remained playful to the end of his days.

Beautiful.

And now I have their memories and their voices, and I'm going to keep them safe and sound too... I might not read them. I don't think I was supposed to, do you?

Perhaps I shall find a fine cedar-lined box to hold them tight, scented with love and filled with the gratitude I have for my reclaimed memories of the love that they shared...

A time when they were separated by thousands of miles of air, redolent of warm spices, and parted by the wild wide ocean, his socks full of desert sands, her heart full of excitement and love...

Once more I have found a little space where some part of peace has been returned to me.

For a while...

Thursday, 19 November 2009

Good Luck Charm...

I've noticed the current trend for the wearing of charm bracelets amongst my peers. Particularly these ones, for some reason - Pandora. Pandora charm bracelet Pictures, Images and Photos

We append brightly coloured tokens of love to our persons, we hang on to our precious symbols of memory and wonder - 'Souvenirs' - From the French:

Souvenir
Sou`ve·nir noun [ French, from souvenir to remember, from Latin subvenire to come up, come to mind; sub under + venire to come, akin to English come. That which serves as a reminder; a remembrancer; a memento; a keepsake.

Souvenir
A `souvenir` (from French, for `memory`), `memento` or `keepsake` is an object a traveller brings home for the memories associated with it. Souvenirs include clothing such as T-shirts or hats, and household items such as tea-towels, mugs and bowls, egg-timers, spoons and notepads. They may be marked to indicate their origin: `A Souvenir from Clacton-on-Sea`.

Souvenir
• (n.) That which serves as a reminder; a remembrancer; a memento; a keepsake.

A 'remembrancer'? I think they made that one up!

Anyhoo, 'the demand for charms or amulets existed in ancient society, and dates back to 500BC. The charms were made of natural gems or quartz - and they were often adorned with carved designs of animals or gods. The amulets were believed to have supernatural powers, protecting the wearer from harm, or helping to bring luck and love. In the late 1800's Queen Victoria chose to wear a charm bracelet with photos of family members in little lockets. Soldiers that traveled during WWII would bring little gifts and trinkets home to their loved ones. These were worn on charm bracelets. This trend remained popular into the 1970's. It was a mark of society to give a young girl a charm bracelet before she reached age 13, considered a way to bring luck to the recipient. Each special event, anniversary, birthday or holiday a new charm was given as a gift, usually by the person that gave the girl the original bracelet. They also became a great memento to mark trips and important travels. The charms represented the girl's hobbies and special interests'.

Today charm bracelets...are living history lessons. Each charm tells a story. And they make wonderful, romantic, sentimental gifts that can be handed down from generation to generation. As new charms are added to a bracelet, new stories are told.' SOURCE

And there you have it, mes bloggy charmers.

And I found myself selecting one of said Pandora charms yesterday for my dearest friend in the office, who is leaving us for Pastures New - sniff! I chose a lovely, sweet little horse - A good luck charm certainly, and one to remind her of me... Her friend - Fhina The Cart-Horse!

mulecart full Pictures, Images and Photos

It brought a tear to both our eyes...

Fashions come and go o'er the years, and the passion for fashion trawls over old ground, stirring the past, reminding us of the things we had forgotten, (like 70's 'feck-off' collars (I'm not kidding!), puff-ball skirts, leg-of-mutton sleeves, and cod-pieces (Okay, so I was kidding with that one!).

Charm Bracelet Pictures, Images and Photos

And I gave my mam's silver charm bracelet, replete as it was with many charms, including an Eros charm from our trip to London and an intricate silver purse, to my god-daughter, Melia... I felt it was important to hand down the memories, the souvenirs, the family treasures - To proffer protection and symbolism to another generation, to mark that this person was on this earth and that we are all special in our own ways - Worth remembering.

And now, as my Birthday and Christmas approach, I'm really hankering after these...

Trollstone Cocktail Pictures, Images and Photos

I know they are over-priced, quirky and more peculiar than the mainstream... But then, so is Fhina!

Ciao, bellas! Mwah!

Something I wrote earlier...

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