When my parents came to visit, they brought a few little goodies for everyone. Mine was my favorite. Here, I'll show you, then tell you the story.
My grandfather loved watching birds out his windows. He used to have this concrete birdbath in his back yard that he had made. I think my mom and my aunt helped, because there were marbles pushed in the concrete all around the edges. I spent many a day splashing in that bird bath.
One time when I was a career professional, you know, before kids, I was on a trip to Washington, D.C., for a conference. I had a little free time, went shopping, and found a quaint little hanging resin bird feeder that was just perfect for my grandpa. Only thing was I had to have the four or five foot pole shipped back because there was no way it was going to fit in any suitcase I had with me. But I bought it and had the whole thing shipped straight to my grandpa. Call me crazy. I know you want to.
One year for my grandpa's birthday, Hubby and I found a painting by a local Missouri artist in a shop attached to the one where we loved to look at the antiques (and actually bought a couple eventually). It was of a cardinal, signed and numbered, and we got it for him. The next year we got another one to go with it, but it isn't signed and numbered.
Fast forward about 20 years, and they have been hanging in the bedroom that served as my grandpa's home office, where he worked on his stamp collection and such. That room stays closed up most of the time now, so my mom talked to my aunt about bringing them to me when they came. She agreed.
As far as I know they have never been taken down from the wall, but when they took them down to dust them off and bring them to me, look what was on the backs.
At some point before he died, my grandpa had taken them down and written my name on the back to make sure I got them. It brought tears to my eyes when my mom flipped them over to show me.
They are now hanging above the chair that is in "Kayren's Hangout" in a prominent place. I didn't have anything else to hang there, so it's like it was just waiting for the right thing. Little did I know...
Hubby is supposed to come sit in this chair when I'm doing my scrapbooking and crafting. Only problem is, we can't agree on what to watch on the tv.
This post is linked to Show and Tell Friday hosted by Kelli at There is no place like home.
Beautiful birds... and what a sweet story. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a very sweet story! And how perfect that they are in your home now. :)
ReplyDeletesuch a nice post! i like the painting.. precious momentos..
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My heart just filled with so much joy as I read your 'tell' part. And the 'show' is perfect. I too love cardinals. This is a treasure.
ReplyDeleteMy Show n Tell is all about blue glass. Come join me if you can find time, I'd love your company! And, have a super Friday.
Nice and sweet story. Love the paintings. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool story!! Those really are special. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love when things so beautiful have such a neat story!
ReplyDeleteThat is such a sweet story...thank you for sharing it with us! The pictures are lovely!
ReplyDelete~Kelli
I love the story and the pictures. We did the same thing when we went through my parents household items before selling the house. Anything that we had given them was ours to keep or give to someone else.
ReplyDeleteMama Bear
Neat & Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThat's so sweet. You story gave me goose bumps. What fond memories you must have.
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Enjoy
Leann
This gentleman just found my blog and I went to one of his three blogs and it is all bird photography and gorgeous stuff.
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What a sweet story! The birds are beautiful.
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Blessings,
Lisa
That totally made my eyes well up with tears!
ReplyDeleteThat is so special! I love bird watching too! My daughter and I were out this morning watching the birds look for bugs in the grass:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet story, it brought tears to my eyes when I saw your name written on the back of them. Adorable pictures and they look perfect on your wall.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting my blog! I hope to 'see' you there again soon :)
What a lovely reminder of your grandfather.
ReplyDeleteHow special to have those pictures "looking over your shoulder". I lost my mother this year and the things she made me are so special to me. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful story! I'm glad you got your pictures back so you can enjoy them just like your Grandpa did. I love bird things! Jean
ReplyDeleteI think these are so special too. What a nice remembrance of your Grandpa.
ReplyDeleteA lovely story, and beautiful paintings. They certainly are treasures. Thank you for sharing them. Thank you for stopping by to visit me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful granddaughter he had to think of him. What a nice story.
ReplyDeleteCindy
Kayren ! This post gave me goosebumps ! What a special relationship you had with your grandpa ! I love it ! And I love that he saved those for you and that you have them hanging in such a special place in your home !!
ReplyDeletewow you almost got me crying...I could feel the tears beginning to form with this post. THAT was so special of your Grandpa.
ReplyDeletewe can't agree to watch the same sorts of shows on tv either, but thats where I've compromised.
i watch his shows and when he's not around i'll watch some of mine, but hardly ever.
the tv is mainly his toy.
and the stereo mine :)
weird the word verification letters for me today here are: haterest - haha hate rest
Very pretty and what sentimental value thay have for you!
ReplyDeleteHow nice is that. To have his note that it was for you makes it even more special.
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