September brings us to the end of Summer, but it's also the usual month for Grandparent's Day. I enjoyed my first such holiday last year, but I think this one will be even better since our Wittle Peanut actually recognizes all four of his Grandparents now! I can only see each year getting better as our family grows. This "Grandma thing" really ROCKS! It's like I've been lifted up into this elite group for whom certain things no longer matter (like a little weight gain, or a few more wrinkles) simply because a tiny human causes us to look upon those things as if they were hard-earned solid gold crowns...and they ARE! So, once again, Peanut brings me another Challenge project entry & it goes something like this...
I first met the other family back when I was about 12, & still in Elementary School - same school corp & area we've lived for 31 yrs now. The one bringing us together that first time was my CAT. Well...my cat and the spools of thread she ate. Doc Anderson was the veterinarian who saved all 9 of Sizzles' lives. His Assistant/Wife, Connie Anderson, and their future kids, were destined to be a part of our family's lives. The first re-meeting was when our older Son, and their youngest Daughter both started Kindergarten. We found each other attending the same events, as well as being Room Mothers or Helpers with each other's classes. Our younger Son was born in 1992 & had severe asthma. During one of his Dr visits, we had to reschedule- he'd been called out "to deliver the Anderson's twins", which was how we found out it was twin boys- whom we'd meet a couple months later during the GVFD Fish Fry my ChiefHubby & I always worked. The 3 (plus our younger Daughter in law) entered Kindergarten together & all graduated together. The 3 boys were also in Cub Scouts & began Boy Scouts together- of which the ChiefHubby was Pack Cubmaster & Troop Assist Scout Master (while I served as Chairperson & general Go-fer). All of both families' kids were involved in Band starting in the 5th Grade. This meant lots of time spent together- especially when it came to HS Marching Band. The Pioneer Legion of Gold took us all on the road every fall, and gave us quite a few hard-earned great awards at the State contest level- as well as many great memories (including playing for then-sitting President GW Bush)! Then, just as those last kids were graduating in 2010, a litter of half Chesapeake Bay Retrievers were born & a mutual Bestie of ours helped Connie deliver them & name them all after Doc Ralph & his Anderson siblings- 1 of whom was also our other veterinarian & the CH's Grandparents' for years. One of those pups was with our Bestie camping with us & that little blonde, youngest/runt girl they named Imy, toddled over & sat on my feet. She became my next Hearing Helper: Hunni Pi! And there's another story also: one for the Firefighters in our family. Circa 2004...Connie's oldest Daughter was in a serious car accident out on our main highway (mutually used by all families mentioned in this post). Her vehicle was hit as she pulled out of her road, and her very life was ebbing away as her own Dad was sitting in traffic not far away, while on his way home. He recognized the car and went running to it, but was met and told "Tell your Daughter you love her,". No Firefighter, POfficer, or EMS personnel needs to be told the meaning of those words. She was air-lifted away within her "Golden Hour", and she not only lived; she came back from it very successfully and married her Sweatheart (who stood by her throughout all), and is raising THREE of her Mom's Grandchildren! The tie between us in that story? The fact that it was my ChiefHubby who helped lobby and get that Life Flight training for their GVFD just two weeks prior to that very accident- the only one where a helicopter could make a difference in saving a life on that highway. Yes...I still feel the chill of "WOW" in that and am VERY PROUD of the 26 years my ChiefHubby sacrificed time, energy, training, and his very sanity in that job- with never any pay.
Fast-forward from our younger kids' HS Graduation, through all our kids' college years & marriages, to the present: Connie now has 6 Grandkids, the last coming just after our Peanut- from classmates (their younger Daughter & our older Son). A few weeks ago, our mutual Bestie passed me a gift from Connie...this book. She'd gotten one herself, and then gotten one for our mutual Bestie. And now, I am the glad receiver of a copy also! If you aren't familiar with it; it's about how whatever happens Grandma's house... stays at Grandma's! ;)
Since I wanted to make a little item for Connie as a "Thank You!" for her lovely (& hilariously true) gift, the Challenge theme of "Haberdashery" was perfect timing. While my own talents do not include more than passive stichery on paper crafts or as clothing repair needs, my mother, Nola, has been a professional sewer all her life. Not a seamstress- who just alters items, but a professional designer/creator. And Connie knows her through not only through past vet care of Nola's pets, but through sewing also. Thus came my idea of a vintage double-sided tag that would date far enough back in design as to for a Grandmother on one side, and a Grandfather on the other. I made two- with each being slightly different, yet similar, to the other. And here's what I ended up with....
The "how to" photos come first:
The finished "Grandma's" sides of each Tag...
The closeups will show Tag 1 (left side above) first.
These next 2 closeups are both Tags combined in same photo.
Now, we have the flip sides (Grandpa's side) of both...
And again; closeup photos with Grandpa 1 (left side above) followed by Grandpa 2...
Extra photos for the fun of it- so Connie can show them off, or use the photo however she pleases.
The comments -and compliments- left on my last post (Frilly and Funkie Challenge #16) are so sweet, & greatly inspiring: THANK YOU, ALL! It's another F&FFavorite Badge on my blog wall, and a huge honor to be considered for among so much GIFTED TALENT!! Just when I think I've "seen it all" in paper creation...I get blown away all over again by the ideas brought to paper-life by people who love crafting and sharing it!
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THANKS so very much for taking the time to pop in and allow me to share yet another piece of my life with you. And until next time....
Be Safe &
HAPPY BLOGGING!!
6 comments:
Good golly! These are wonderful in every way! I love the dimension of the stacked chipboard dress mannequins! Wow...I love everything, actually! This might be my favorite ever project from you...just fabulous! Thanks so much for playing along in the Haberdashery Challenge on the Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog!
Lyla, I'm so sorry that I am just here to look at the pretty pics this time, as we are expecting power outages at any minute. I wanted to be sure to get to see your creation! Wow, wow, and WOOOWWW, one more time! You do an amazing job at ALL of our challenges, but this one really takes the cake! My goodness, I could just soak up every single detail, but that inking with your pattern marker thingy (sorry, words escape me!) and the needle with the thread are such wonderful touches! Once again, you have blown me away with your tremendous creativity! Sending hugs!
Oops! forgot to thank you for playing along at Frilly and Funkie! :):)
Love all these fabulous and very vintage tags. They are chock full of sewing-themed images and embellishments. You definitely rocked this theme. Thanks for joining us at Frilly and Funkie.
Hugs!
Cec
These are so cool front and back! I love all the wonderful elements you mixed into the tags! The pockets are a fun surprise when you flip over the tag! Thanks for playing along with us at the Haberdashery challenge on the Frilly and Funkie Challenge Blog!
Hi Lyla!!! I'm not sure if I've been to your blog before but I am now subscribed by email and won't miss it. Your tags are wonderful!!!! And I loved the history!!!
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