Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Rosy Family Treasures

Today I want to show you a "rosy" treat that was passed on to me about 5 years ago.



This pink Depression Glass roster and chicken belonged to my great-grandmother. My mom got them years ago. I don't remember when she got them, but I do remember when they were buildingn their house that she had them. I recall them siting on the kitchen windowsills once the house was built. I implored with my mom to clean them and put them in a better place. They were speckled with paint from when we painted the inside. Eventually she gave them to me and I cleaned them up.

Now they sit on the counter in my kitchen. I see them everyday and remember my great-grandmother who passed away the month after George and I were married. They were the inspiration for the pink glass heme in my kitchen. I am always looking for pieces that I think she would appreciate.

She was a tiny, delicate woman with skin as soft as satin. She smelled of cookies and powder. She was quite, but not timid. When you spoke, she listened as if you were the only person who mattered. I remember she used to hold and pat my hand when we talked.

The lace that the pieces are sitting on was something that my mother got in a bag of scraps. It was tattered and torn and has holes in it. She was going to throw it out, but I begged her for it. I have yet to figure out what to do with it, but as you can see it has some holes in it.



Any ideas? It is about 4x6 feet. I'm not sure what I'll do with it, but it was too beautiful to throw out.

Until our next visit ...

3 comments:

Gone said...

Oh, Michelle the Rooster and Chicken and the Crocheted tablecloth are gorgeous!!

Thanks for participating today, in Rose Wednesday.

I won't be doing ROSE Wednesday until APRIL now...taking a "break" from the weekly meme, to finish my projects, before GARDENING begins in earnest!!!

Check our GREETING under our Picture (side-bar) for other details.

;-)

Shirl said...

Hi Michele, Happy Rose Wednesday, thank you so much for stopping by! I love your rose hens, they are so pretty. Your Mom's crochet is beautiful too. You can sew those little spots with white sewing thread, just pull the ripes together to make it look pleasing and they probably won't get any worse. I would not throw it out either.
Bless you, Shirl
Shirls Rose Cottage

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