Sunday, December 27, 2009

Pink Saturday on Sunday



Posting a little late because of sickness (so sorry for anyone who stopped by yesterday). This old ornament was bought by my grandmother and brings back so many memories of Christmas' pasts. My mom has about 6 left and they're really fragile. I found a tree for her to hang them on along with some other old ornaments she still has. She doesn't remember where her mother bought them but it had to be so long ago. (My grandmother passed away in 1963). 

I love these so much! To me, the memories from our past hold us all so dear to each other. Christmas was always so special in our house. With ten kids we really didn't buy much. My mom helped us make decorations, we held our Christmas plays (see post down), we pulled names and we had each other. Now we still gather at my mom's house, and our family has grown to over 50. We still sing Christmas carols, pull names and eat too much. The love and laughter are there as always. I hope all of you had a wonderful Christmas and a great pink saturday!! Please visit Beverly and share some of the pink-my new blog to visit is Laura at 52 Flea. She has some wonderful Christmas photos and I love the vintage items and flea market finds!

17 comments:

Jacalyn @ rmebathproducts.com said...

Your family sounds like a lot of fun! I hope you are feeling better!

Happy Pink Saturday!

Hugs,
Jacalyn

Ruth said...

Your ornament is a treasure and looks to be much loved! Happy belated Pink Saturday.

Anonymous said...

Hi Sue,
Sorry to hear you've not been feeling good.
Your post is so sweet...sounds like you had and have the true Christmas in your large family, how wonderful.
So many sick right now...my hubby is,too. Hope you both mend quickly.

LV said...

Thanks for sharing this special ornament with us. It is so sweet. I can see why you like it so much. Best wishes for the New Year.

Pam said...

What a wonderful Christmas treasure. Sorry to hear of your illness. Your family Christmas sounds like so much fun.

Happy Pink Saturday.

Cathy said...

Hi Sue,

Thank you for stopping by my blog on Pink Saturday. I love your glittery church.

I hope you are feeling better and will be well in time for the New Year.

xo Cathy

Sue McPeak said...

I'm so glad you visited CollectInTexas Gal today! I popped right over to say Hi and return your visit to find such a neat blog with wonderful Christmas Memories and Vintageness! Love your 60's picture and the one with the girls and the dolls. I especially related to the Christmas Swap Hexagon Ornaments...I'm a Quilter, Too! And a Knitter...you might enjoy my other blog SuKnitWitty...the link is on CITexas sidebar. I signed up to follow you and will be back again. Happy New Year!

Dogmom Diva said...

Hi there, nice to meet you..Is our name Sue? Just guessing..my brain is foggy so trying to figure that out!
Thank you for stopping by my blog on Saturday, and Pink Saturday on Sunday is just fine! Pink is Pink on any day..lots of ill folks, knock wood just shoulder surgery for my hubby on the 17th, no flue or any of that stuff, at least not yet.
I am curious as to your sewing..I sewed a bit as a kid, my mom was a pretty good seamstress. I guess I am trying to say what a blessing that skill is.
Well I hope you feel better and all sickness runs away from your home quickly..take care!
Barb

Vicki said...

Hi, suesueb,
That vintage ornament that belonged to your grandmother is wonderful. How great that it has been passed down to you all and what memories it must hold for you. I loved hearing about your family celebration at Christmas!Thank you so much for stopping by Bunny Cottage for a visit! I am glad to get to know you! Wishing a happiest of New Years in 2010! Vicki

Tara said...

What a precious ornament, he looks like he still has some glitter to him too. I love all old ornaments. I hope you had a pink filled weekend and thank you for coming by to visit me!

Sam Hoffer / My Carolina Kitchen said...

What a darling ornament. Happy pink Saturday, belated, but none the less happy.
Sam

LaVerne said...

Loved all your Christmas posts...aren't we lucky to have old black and white photos?...they just have a crispness that old color pictures don't have. Thanks for visiting on Pink Saturday.

Unknown said...

I love the name of your blog! Wasn't it great growing up in a family of ten. I have 7 brothers and sisters and my sister is still my best friend!Love the walk down memory lane. Hope you are feeling better.Thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Blessings Meg

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

That is a very sweet ornament and such a treasure as it reminds you of your grandmother. Sharing love and good times with family and friends is what Christmas should be all about...it sounds like your family has that Sue! Hope you are feeling all better. Happy Pink week ;-)

Self Sagacity said...

Nice post! Love that picture. Thanks for stopping by, happy holidays.

Anonymous said...

Hope you're feeling better now and warm wishes for a great New Year!

Tricia said...

The dress you made from that fabric is absolutely adorable! Where do you get that fabric? You are a very talented seamstress! Thanks for sharing your photos.

Blessings,
Tricia

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