My dad worked for Edison his entire life. They had this club thing where the employees and spouses would get all dressed up one Friday a month and have dinner with other Edison husbands & wives. It was called the "Diamond Club", which I think had to do with having to had worked at SCE for a number of years. I wish my camera had captured another thing my dad had written but it's blurry. It was dating the diamond earrings my mom received from some function at the Diamond club. There is also a small engagement ring that belonged to my mom sitting there. Apparently, she was married briefly before my dad. And my dad apparently was married briefly before my mom too. My sister and I never knew any of this until we had moved them to Assisted Living and cleaning out their house. It was a generation that didn't talk about "those" kinds of things. I remember awhile back when my Mr.Wonderful moved out and I hadn't said anything to my parents. I told my sister I would just tell them at Christmas dinner, "oh, bye the way, me and Mr. Wonderful and I are getting a divorce"! I found nothing wrong with that idea. My sister did though, and told my folks before dinner that Christmas. Another story for another blog post. There are times I wished that my folks had shared so much more with me. There will always be pieces of their lives missing.8.31.2010
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My dad worked for Edison his entire life. They had this club thing where the employees and spouses would get all dressed up one Friday a month and have dinner with other Edison husbands & wives. It was called the "Diamond Club", which I think had to do with having to had worked at SCE for a number of years. I wish my camera had captured another thing my dad had written but it's blurry. It was dating the diamond earrings my mom received from some function at the Diamond club. There is also a small engagement ring that belonged to my mom sitting there. Apparently, she was married briefly before my dad. And my dad apparently was married briefly before my mom too. My sister and I never knew any of this until we had moved them to Assisted Living and cleaning out their house. It was a generation that didn't talk about "those" kinds of things. I remember awhile back when my Mr.Wonderful moved out and I hadn't said anything to my parents. I told my sister I would just tell them at Christmas dinner, "oh, bye the way, me and Mr. Wonderful and I are getting a divorce"! I found nothing wrong with that idea. My sister did though, and told my folks before dinner that Christmas. Another story for another blog post. There are times I wished that my folks had shared so much more with me. There will always be pieces of their lives missing.
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I just loved reading about all the treasures and memories you have held on to. I understand that perfectly. How surprised you must have been about your parents' "other" marriages. You are right about it being a generational thing.
Is it possible to put a dollar amount on love and family? If there is...yours would have to be stamped priceless.
Debbie
Sue
I think it is so wonderful that you have all of that beauty displayed. I love hearing about your parents and the sweet stories.
Have a wonderful day!!!
xo
Kate
That was a lovely post, Sue...it's the little things in life....
Mementos are a wonderful thing to have. Little slices of history to remind us of where we've been.
This post is so wonderful, most people keep all these things but in a box that are never seen, it is great that they are out on display for you and your guests to see every time you walk into the room.
Oh, that story is sad about your mom hiding her previous engagement.
Times sure are different.
I think it is great that your kids love the business of junk as well and so your cherished items will become theirs and then I am sure down to their kids.
Surviving over and over again to tell the story of your family.
Peace
Amy
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