Posts Tagged ‘life’s journey’

A Special Little Christmas House


2009
12.17

Years back, when my first husband was alive, he delighted me one Christmas with a handmade antique dollhouse.

Not a dollhouse in the true sense of the word, I guess, as it has no “rooms” per se.  The interior is one big open space.  It does, however, have a front entryway and a back door with a little back porch.  The little house has a time worn finish of crackled and peeling paint;  its window inserts are plastic. 

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I’ve always considered the dollhouse one of my favorite possessions.  I so love the crudeness of it, and have always wondered for whom it was originally made.  It lends itself so well to seasonal and holiday adaptations.

My little house has been in storage for several years as my life passed through its ups and downs.  For the years I was in retail, I didn’t have a “normal” Christmas, I DID Christmas – wrapping gifts and making gift baskets for customers till late Christmas Eve day.  There was little time and less energy left for tree and home decorating for the holiday.

This year, as my life has settled some, I will have a Christmas!  I purchased and finished a “proper” table for my beloved little house and adorned it with some holiday finery.  I put a string of lights inside that glow through the windows in the evening.  The small pine cone wreath I made years ago received its due repair.  I had missed my little house!

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Now I can look forward for years to come, God willing, to my grandkids enjoying the house with Gramma K and Uncle Frankie.  It will keep its place of prominence in our home, my special little Christmas house.

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The Indefatigable Organizer meets The Ultimate Challenge


2008
10.23

I did mention in my “About Me” section that in my spare time ( !!! ) I liked to organize, didn’t I?  I get much satisfaction in putting the pieces of something in place, a puzzle, of sorts.  Well, I’ve met my match – and am ready for battle.

Here’s the scenario:  When I closed my shop and left Kingston, NY close to two years ago (boy, does time fly!), I did so somewhat hastily.  My Mom had passed away, and Dad needed care and companionship, so I moved to a wonderful CT town where my family had spent summers, and where Mom and Dad retired some years ago.  I liquidated as much gift merchandise as I could in a short time and carefully packed what I thought I would use in a new retail venture once I settled in.

Then, life happened…Dad had a really rough medical year, and I don’t have to tell you about the economy – probably not the best time to open a “Gifts for the Home & Garden” retail shop.  So I put everything in storage, and lived with Dad for a few months till I purchased the home I live in now.  Little by little, whenever I got the chance, I began the arduous task of sorting my personal belongings from the packaging, giftwares, and display items I had brought with me.

To add to the mix (why do anything simple??? I keep asking myself…with no response), shortly after moving in, I decided to update the heating system in the house, and put in central air at the same time.  As you might imagine, it was a messy task, and my basement still shows it.  ( The heat and AC work great though!)

I’ve made the decision to “right” my basement and empty my storage units.  The sorting out of all my “nesting materials” will be, I believe, cathartic and healing.  I will write of my progress as I go;  I anticipate the journey will have some interesting twists along its’ path.  Pics to follow…suggestions always encouraged and appreciated!